Comedian John Bishop chooses his final two Tracks Of My Years
John Bishop selects his final two songs in this week's Tracks Of My Years - where a guest takes us on a ten-song journey through their life. Plus another game of Ten To The Top.
Comedian John Bishop selects his final two songs in this week's Tracks Of My Years - where a guest takes us on a ten-song journey through their life. Plus two more listeners take on the music quiz Ten To The Top and Vernon explores the BBC Archive in Vernon's Vault.
Born in Liverpool in 1966, John Bishop grew up dreaming of playing football for Liverpool FC. Whilst he didn't make it to Anfield, he did play semi-professionally into his 20s, then working in pharmaceutical sales. In his 30s, he was in the middle of divorcing his wife when he started stand-up comedy by accident. He signed up to an open mic night at The Frog and Bucket in Manchester to avoid paying the £4 entrance fee, and loved it so much that he became a regular. His set included material about his separation, and one night, he didn't realise his wife was in the audience. A conversation after the show led to agreeing to get counselling, and they got back together. After years working on his stand-up alongside a full-time job, he became a full-time comedian, later also branching out into presenting and acting, where his credits include playing companion Dan on Doctor Who and acting on-stage opposite Sir Ian McKellen. Last year, he celebrated 25 years since he started stand-up with a huge live tour, as well as playing a show where it all started, at the Frog and Bucket.
The story of John's start in stand-up has inspired the new film, Is This Thing On?, which comes to UK cinemas on 30th January. Directed and co-written by Bradley Cooper, the films sees Will Arnett play Alex Novak, who tries his hand at the New York comedy scene in the face of a failing marriage to Tess Novak, played by Laura Dern.
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Oasis
She's Electric
- What's The Story Morning Glory -Oasis.
- Creation Records.
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Daryl Hall & John Oates
Out Of Touch
- Collections.
- Sony.
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Robbie Williams
All My Life
- Britpop.
- Sony Music Entertainment.
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Karen Ramirez
Looking For Love
- (CD Single).
- Manifesto.
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Alison Moyet
Is This Love?
- Alison Moyet Singles.
- Columbia.
- 8.
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Sabrina Carpenter
Such A Funny Way
- (CD Single).
- Island.
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Maroon 5
Moves Like Jagger (feat. Christina Aguilera)
- (CD Single).
- A&M.
- 1.
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Taylor Swift
Opalite
- Life Of A Showgirl.
- Republic.
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Roxette
Dressed For Success
- Roxette Hits!.
- Capitol.
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Harry Styles
Aperture
- Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.
- Columbia.
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The Four Seasons
Walk Like A Man
- Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons - Ve.
- Polygram Tv.
- 6.
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Roxy Music
Virginia Plain
- Bryan Ferry/Roxy Music - Street Life.
- Eg.
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Ella Langley
Choosin' Texas
- (CD Single).
- Columbia.
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Olivia Dean & BBC Concert Orchestra
Dive (Radio 2 Piano Room, 6 Feb 2024)
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Fatboy Slim
Praise You
- Columbia.
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Deee‐Lite
Groove Is In The Heart (Reflex Revision)
- White.
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Sabrina Johnston
Peace
- EMI.
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Mumford & Sons
The Banjo Song
- Prizefighter.
- Island.
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Terry Wogan
The Floral Dance
- Terry Wogan's Greatest Hits (Vol.2).
- Philips.
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MIKA
Modern Times
- Hyperlove.
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Pulp
Disco 2000
- Hits.
- Island.
- 6.
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Charles Kelley
Can't Lose You
- Songs For A New Moon.
- Southern Accent Entertainment.
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Elbow
One Day Like This
- (CD Single).
- Fiction.
- 1.
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Gerry and the Pacemakers
You'll Never Walk Alone
- The Greatest Hits Of 1963.
- Premier.
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Appleton
Falling Into You
- (CD Single).
- Appleton Recordings.
Broadcast
- Fri 30 Jan 202609:30BBC Radio 2


