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    British radio's 'Desert Island Discs' turns 70

    LONDON (AP) — Margaret Thatcher chose Beethoven, Michael Caine picked Frank Sinatra and boxer George Foreman selected The Beatles' "All You Need is Love."

    They are among almost 3,000 guests who have appeared on the radio program "Desert Island Discs," a British broadcasting institution that turned 70 on Sunday.

    The show's simple format hasn't changed since 1942: Ask an illustrious or famous figure to choose the eight pieces of music they would take with them to a deserted isle, and talk about what the tracks mean to them. At the end of each program, the guest is sent into imaginary exile, along with their choice of a book, a luxury and one of their eight records.

    Almost 3 million listeners tune in each week to the show, which has stranded royalty, prime ministers and movie stars, as well as scientists, poets and philosophers.

    Its success is a mark of radio's enduring popularity in the age of the Internet and high definition TV. Host Kirsty Young said its strength lies in the "unique blend of a castaway's life and the music that forms its soundtrack."

    "At best it displays the frailties and strengths of the human condition — how our creativity, grit and humanity can see us through," she said in a BBC radio documentary marking the anniversary.

    Young told the Radio Times magazine that scientists made the best guests, because they often had not been interviewed before.

    "Politicians are awful, especially when they have the responsibility of office, because they have to be careful," said Young, one of only four hosts the show has had in 70 years.

    Still, politicians rarely refuse an invitation to soften their image. Former Prime Minister Tony Blair revealed a love of Spanish guitar music, his successor Gordon Brown enthused about Bach and current leader David Cameron selected Bob Dylan's "Tangled Up in Blue" as his desert island record.

    Even a senior member of the British royal family has appeared. Princess Margaret, sister of Queen Elizabeth II, was a guest in 1981. Her musical choices included "Rule Britannia" and — more surprisingly — "Sixteen Tons" By Tennessee Ernie Ford.

    The probing of the castaways is gentle — a style pioneered by the show's creator and original host Roy Plomley, who plied guests with food and drink at his club before recordings. But the interviews are often revealing and can occasionally make headlines.

    There were hundreds of complaints when Lady Diana Mosley, widow of Britain's World War II Fascist leader Oswald Mosley, was a guest in 1989 and offered the view that Hitler "was of course extraordinarily fascinating and clever."

    In February 2003, a month before the invasion of Iraq, actor George Clooney accused then U.S. President George W. Bush of manipulating the country into supporting war and said it was Americans' "patriotic duty to question the actions of your government."

    Few refuse an invitation, which brings no fee but considerable prestige.

    "You're honored to be part of this strange national club," said U.S.-born music broadcaster Paul Gambaccini, a castaway in 2002.

    "To be welcomed into something so quintessentially British as 'Desert Island Discs' means I've made it, I'm welcome, I'm home," he told the BBC.

    Mick Jagger is one of the best-known holdouts. His Rolling Stones bandmate Charlie Watts said yes, as did ex-Beatle Paul McCartney — who chose his murdered bandmate John Lennon's "Beautiful Boy" as his desert-island track — and musicians from Bing Crosby to Alice Cooper.

    The most popular musical choice over the decades has been the "Ode to Joy" from Beethoven's 9th Symphony, with Mozart the most frequently selected composer. The most popular non-classical piece is Edith Piaf singing "Je Ne Regrette Rien."

    The most commonly requested luxury item is a piano. Other choices have been more original.

    American novelist Norman Mailer requested "a stick of the very best marijuana," while egocentric entertainment svengali Simon Cowell asked for a mirror — "because I'd miss me."

    ___

    Online: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/features/desert-island-discs

     

    16 comments

    • Eric  •  3 mths ago
      One of the late, lamented, L.A. rock stations (I forget whether it was KMET or KLOS) used to run its own version of Desert Island Discs. I sometimes listened, but I had no idea it was copying a British show. Congrat's on 70 years of a brilliantly simple idea.
    • Christine D  •  3 mths ago
      Wish there was a similar program here in USA.
      • Nuclear Nemesis 3 mths ago
        Now that it's been publicized, it will probably become a reality show, and we'll have to suffer through idiot competions or voting on who makes the best choices.
    • Just Me In KC  •  Kansas City, Kansas  •  3 mths ago
      The only real difference between the Brits and us Americans is you guys all have accents and we don't. ;-)
    • El Bot  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      I'd love to see the list of famous people & which songs they chose. Interesting idea.
    • thomas  •  San Francisco, California  •  3 mths ago
      Of course the Americans now have their own version.What would America do without the creativity of the British,they copy almost every show we have,even the awful ones (which most are)
      • retnavybrat 3 mths ago
        I, a Yank, actually watch more British TV than American. I do agree that our TV networks copy from British TV way too much. And the sad part is that they actually expect an audience when most of the shows they copy have already been seen on PBS and BBC America.
      • ticked off 3 mths ago
        The Brits copy our sh--, too. It only proves that very few ideas are truly original.
      • Just Me In KC 3 mths ago
        I believe one of your compatriots, Charles Caleb Colton once said "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery".
    • Nancy  •  3 mths ago
      My first choice would be Light My Fire by the Doors, i can't go anywhere without that song!
    • Okierazorbacker  •  3 mths ago
      Eight pieces of music, hm? First thoughts...
      Deep Purple "Space Truckin"
      Don Francisco "He's Alive"
      Philip Glass "Einstein on the Beach"
      Golden Earring "Radar Love"
      Chris Isaak "Wicked Game"
      Mozart "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik"
      David Sanborn "Chicago Song"
      Don Williams "Some Broken Hearts Never Mend"
      • Hilary33143 3 mths ago
        Yes!
        Pink Floyd - Wish you were here
        Eagles - Hotel California
      • Okierazorbacker 3 mths ago
        Hilary, I worked in pop and rock radio for about 12 years and can mentally replay Hotel California on demand from hearing it thousands of times, but that certainly deserves a mention..and almost ANYthing by PF is worthy. I'd probably pick "One of These Days," but that's just me.
      • Eric 3 mths ago
        On the Deep Purple and Pink Floyd, I'd go with one of the amazing, extended live versions rather than the studio cuts.
    • Steven  •  3 mths ago
      "Piss In My Pants" by The Anal Chords. Classic man.
    • Nuclear Nemesis  •  Decatur, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      Wonder if anyone has ever picked "March of Cambreadth" by Heather Alexander?
    • Epolite  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      My choice's would be Bolero, and Hotel California.
      • Joe 3 mths ago
        Take it from this classical music DJ, friend.....not Bolero!! You'd go nuts in a week! (LOL)
    • levy  •  Manila, Philippines  •  3 mths ago
      americans copy from brits n we copy from americans..:DD
    • Britney Spears  •  3 mths ago
      And Piers Morgan is a true #$%$
    • jvkla  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      Saying this program "displays the frailties and strengths of the human condition" is laying it on very very thick.
    • Britney Spears  •  3 mths ago
      Jvkla: You have to make allowances for British pomposity.
    • Paul  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      Oh, it's all pish posh, you know. Really.
    • Epolite  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      The queens sister, chose Rule Britannia, and Sixteen tons, holy!!!!! was she a dud in music.
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