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Celebrating the music that special guests cherish and would like to bestow to future generations.

Inheritance Tracks BBC Radio 4

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    • 4.0 • 143 Ratings

Celebrating the music that special guests cherish and would like to bestow to future generations.

    Angela Hartnett

    Angela Hartnett

    The Michelin starred chef and restaurateur Angela Hartnett likes crisps, prefers cheese to dessert, and her favourite pasta is spaghetti in a tomato sauce. Simple tastes for someone who’s famous for giving people fine dining experiences.
    A protegee of Gordon Ramsay, Angela cheffed in some of the best restaurants in the world before opening her own Murano in Mayfair.
    She’s famous and in demand for her TV appearances and hosts the excellent and entertaining podcast Dish along with Nick Grimshaw.
    Whilst growing up, she inherited the values of wholesome food and the importance of the family meal from her Italian grandmother. So we askes her to share the music that she’s inherited with us.
    Inherited: Simply the Best by Tina Turner
    Passed on: Nessun Dorma by Giacomo Puccini, performed by Luciano Pavarotti
    Producers: Ben Mitchell and Catherine Powell

    • 6 min
    John Robins

    John Robins

    The comedian, podcaster and self described Vibe-Magnet John Robins is an Edinburgh Comedy Award winner whose dry stand up has taken him on several sold out tours, a BBC 5 Live programme with Elis James, and the latest series of Taskmaster.
    He openly talks about all aspects of his life, from the ridiculous to the sublime, and has been praised for the way he has discussed the way he has dealt with mental health and his sobriety.
    A lover of games and music - what then will he chose for his Inheritance Tracks.
    Inherited: Enlightenment by Van Morrison
    Passed on: The Wild Kindness (feat. Cassie Berman) by Bill Callahan & Bonnie "Prince" Billy
    Producer: Ben Mitchell

    • 7 min
    Liz Bonnin

    Liz Bonnin

    Born in Paris, Liz Bonnin grew up in Ireland where she studied biochemistry at Trinity College Dublin.
    She joined an all-girl pop band rather than doing a PhD at Oxford and then came TV, initially on entertainment shows before her real calling pulled her back for a Masters in wild animal biology.
    When Liz returned to our tv screens it was as a science presenter; Tomorrow’s World, Bang Goes the Theory, Blue Planet Live....
    She’s taken viewers from the Galapagos...to the Jurassic Coast and even Arctic...but where will her Inheritance Tracks lead us today?
    Inherited: Amélia by Malavoi
    Passed on: I'm Every Woman by Chakka Khan
    Producer: Ben Mitchell

    • 6 min
    Lauren Laverne

    Lauren Laverne

    Broadcaster Lauren Laverne has, arguably, two of the best jobs in radio - 6 Music’s Breakfast Show and Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs.
    Her career in entertainment began though as the lead singer and a guitarist in the band Kenickie and her love of performing and sharing music see's her takes Desert Island Discs to the London Palladium for a series of special live shows.
    As someone who encourages people to share the music that shaped their lives we were fascinated to hear her Inheritance Tracks.
    Inherited: Now Westlin Winds by Dick Gaughan
    Passed on: Hit or Miss by Odetta
    Producer: Ben Mitchell

    • 7 min
    Natalie Cassidy

    Natalie Cassidy

    Natalie Cassidy has grown up in front of the nation. She was only ten years old when she joined the cast of Eastenders.
    Over the last 30 years, her character - Sonia - has become one of the most popular residents of Albert Square, as she’s dealt with a teenage pregnancy, a cancer scare and bereavements.
    Natalie had to have music lessons when her character famously took up the trumpet on Eastenders, so let’s see if that has influenced her choices as she selects her Inheritance Tracks.
    Natalie is the co-host of the podcast, 'Off The Telly' which is available now.
    Producer: Lowri Morgan

    • 6 min
    Karen Hauer

    Karen Hauer

    Strictly Come Dancing's longest serving professional dancer Karen Hauer was born in Valencia, Venezula where she lived until the age of eight before moving with her family to the Bronx in New York.
    Dance allowed Karen to express herself and at the age of nine she won a scholarship to the Martha Graham School of Contempoary Dance. On the show she has danced with the likes of Will Young and Eddie Kadi.
    Music gives Karen inspiration for her dance routines and will be touring the UK with the 'Strictly Come Dancing the Professionals Tour' from May 2024.
    Inherited: Don't Speak by No Doubt
    Pass on: Your Song by Elton John
    Producer: Lowri Morgan

    • 7 min

Customer Reviews

4.0 out of 5
143 Ratings

143 Ratings

Charley Lacey-Scott ,

Editing gone wrong

Just the Inheritance tracks please. Not 45 mins of the show. Thanks

kelly ,

Can you pls ask .....

In the year 2023 ask Dolly Parker would love to hear her talk about her choices and listen to the songs xxx ps I still love this podcast ❤️❤️

Makesmyheartsing ,

Love the back stories

The personal relationship to each piece is what makes it so special

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