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Clare Balding; Embarrassing parents; Nana Mouskouri

Clare Balding talks to Jenni Murray about being openly gay, her rather eccentric family and live reporting. Jenni also talks to international music star Nana Mouskouri.

Clare Balding was the runaway star of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Now hailed a national treasure (and OBE recipient), Clare talks to Jenni Murray about being openly gay, her rather eccentric family and live reporting. She also discusses the benefits of walking, which she writes about in her new book, Walking ±«Óătv - My Family and Other Rambles. Hola! Magazine was founded in Barcelona by a young married couple Antonio and Mercedes Sanchez Junco. They pasted the first edition together in the spare room of their Barcelona flat and the edition sold out. 70 years later, the company, still family owned and run, publishes 30 editions of the bestselling magazine around the world, including Hello! In the UK which was first published in 1988. Jenni talks to Mamen SĂĄnchez Perez, granddaughter of the founders. Judy Murray has spoken about her son Andy's embarrassment over her appearance on Strictly Come Dancing. But isn't being embarrassed by your parents a rite of passage every child has to go through? Self-confessed embarrassing mother & comedian Maxine Jones actor & comedian and child of embarrassing parents Tiff Stevenson. And Jenni talks to international music star Nana Mouskouri about her 50 year career in which she has recorded over 1500 songs and sold more than 350 million records.

Presenter: Jenni Murray.

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54 minutes

Chapters

  • Clare Balding

    Clare on being openly gay, her family, live reporting and the benefits of walking.

    Duration: 12:07

  • 70th Anniversary of Hola! Magazine

    Mamen SĂĄnchez Perez on how her grandparents came up with the original concept.

    Duration: 07:32

  • Embarassed by Your Parents

    A discussion on the embarrassing things parents put us through.

    Duration: 08:04

  • Nana Mouskouri

    Nana Mouskouri on her 80th birthday tour.

    Duration: 09:17

Clare Balding

stole the hearts of everyone watching the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic games. Now hailed a national treasure (and been given an OBE), her warm and intelligent reporting style has become her winning formula. She has won a BAFTA for TV personality of the year and we even named her on our very first Power List
but it’s not all been clear sailing. She was publicly ‘outed’ as a lesbian in 2003 by the tabloid press, recovered from thyroid cancer and struggled against people judging her sexual orientation rather than her achievements. Now comfortable with sexuality, Clare talks to Jenni Murray about being openly gay, her rather eccentric family and live reporting and the benefits of walking and presenting the Radio 4 series which she writes about in her new book, Walking ±«Óătv – My Family and Other Rambles.

Walking ±«Óătv – My Family and Other Rambles by Clare Balding is published by Penguin

70th Anniversary of Hola! Magazine

70th Anniversary of Hola! Magazine
was founded in Barcelona by a young married couple Antonio and Mercedes Sanchez ŽłłÜČÔłŠŽÇ.Ìę Antonio was the editor of a newspaper but spotted an opportunity for a magazine to bring colour and glamour into a country still bearing the scars of the bitter civil war and struggling under the hardships and censorship of the Franco regime. ÌęThey pasted the first edition together in the spare room of their Barcelona flat and the edition sold out. 70 years later, the company, still family owned and run, publishes 30 editions of the best selling magazine around the world, including Hello! In the UK which was first published in 1988.Ìę Jenni talks to Mamen SĂĄnchez Perez, granddaughter of the founders and Editor of the Mexican edition of Hola! about the history of the company and how Mercedes herself is still editing the couture editions of the magazine at the age of 94

Embarassed by Your Parents

Judy Murray has spoken about her son Andy’s embarrassment over her appearance on Strictly Come Dancing.Ìę Andy thinks his mother will be “absolutely terrible” and will cringe with embarrassment if he has to watch her. But isn’t being embarrassed by your parents a rite of passage every child has to go through?Ìę Self-confessed embarrassing mother and comedian has been mortifying her sons for years. She joins actor/comedian and child of embarrassing parents to discuss the embarrassing things parents put us through.

Nana Mouskouri

is one of the most successful female singers of all time. Over her 50 year career she has recorded over 1500 songs, sold more than 350 million records and has worked with musical virtuosos such as Quincy Jones, Harry Belafonte and Julio Iglesias. Even Bob Dylan has written a song for her. And she’s still going strong; celebrating her 80th birthday with a world tour
well, why not?! She's been a politician, a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF, and sung at the Eurovision Song Contest. Jenni Murray asks Nana if there's anything she can't turn her hand to.

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Nana Mouskouri returns to the UK this Autumn to play three special dates as part of a year long world-wide tour to celebrate her 80th birthday.

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Thursday 25th September – London Royal Albert Hall
Monday 29th September – Glasgow Royal Concert Hall
Tuesday 30th September – Manchester Bridgewater Hall

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Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Jenni Murray
Interviewed Guest Clare Balding
Interviewed Guest Mamen Sanchez Perez
Interviewed Guest Tiffany Stevenson
Interviewed Guest Maxine Jones
Interviewed Guest Nana Mouskouri
Producer Laura Northedge

Broadcast

  • Wed 10 Sep 2014 10:00

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