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This week, we’re transported in time atop a double decker bus in Trafalgar Square as we celebrate the Ashes win for England’s women’s cricket team in 2005. We hear the famous singer that Dolly Parton turned down, and Gardeners' Question Time ventures into the archives to dissuade a noisy neighbour’s drumming. Plus, as he celebrates his 100th birthday, we scuttle across the BBC’s music stations to unearth some gems with legendary naturalist and broadcaster Sir David Attenborough. Presenter: Felix White Producer: Anthony McKee and Caitlin Sneddon Editor: Steven Hobson Production Coordinator: Caoilfhinn McFadden and Findlay Adams A BBC Audio Scotland and Northern Ireland production for BBC Radio 4. Programmes featured in this episode include: Guy Garvey's Finest Hour, 03/05: Roddy Hart on Kris Kristofferson Soul Music: I Will Always Love You Gardeners' Question Time: From The Archives - Summer Colours Thordis Fridriksson, 09/05: Alistair McGowan on performing the piano The Reunion: Women's Ashes Winners 2005 Illuminated: Strong Women Jessica Fostekew: Sturdy Girl Club - Strongwoman The Conversation: Resolving conflict in relationships Word of Mouth: Michael Rosen and Dara Ó Briain talk about time Life Changing: Triumph for a medical guinea pig Jarvis Cocker's Someday Service, 03/05: 2013 interview with Sir David Attenborough The Essay: The Insect Singers: Katydids - All Night Long Words and Music: Attenborough at 100: a World of Animals
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