50 Not Out - Greg James In Conversation With Bob Harris

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20200822Radio 2 celebrates a master craftsman who has established many unique achievements over 50 years on air.

Bob Harris has always built his own personal, melodic and memorable playlists for his radio shows and is loved and respected by his colleagues, world famous musicians and a loyal audience.

Above all, Bob retains a huge commitment to helping new musicians from Emmylou Harris and Tom Petty in the 70s through to Steve Earle, Lady A, Carrie Underwood and Kacey Musgraves in more recent years and today's rising stars including The Shires, Ward Thomas, Kelsea Ballerini and Tenille Townes.

The Country Show with Bob Harris continues to be the destination for people wanting to know what's happening in the Country Music World, with sessions and plays for new artists like Ruthie Collins, Ingrid Andress (as featured on New To 2 and the main Radio 2 playlist) and Willie Jones (tipped as the next Little Nas X).

The emerging artists Bob Harris continues to champion on air and those big names still working, influencing and cutting through like Queen (who he gave their first on air exposure to) and David Bowie (he sang backing vocals on the Space Oddity album) will be reflected in the playlist of this special programme.

Radio 1 Breakfast presenter Greg James grew up with Bob's famous whispering voice coming out of the radios at home, as his father Alan has been a fan from Bob's first broadcast on Radio 1 on August 19th 1970 and his television career on The Old Grey Whistle Test, right through to Bob's current work on Radio 2. They are firm friends through a love of cricket and music and have often attended gigs together with their families.

Greg talks in depth to Bob about his life, influences and passions and constant search for the next big thing.

Greg talks in depth to Bob about his life, influences, passions & search for new music.

2020122620210110 (R2)In an extended version of the original programme, Radio 2 celebrates a master craftsman who has established many unique achievements over 50 years on air.

Bob Harris has always built his own personal, melodic and memorable playlists for his radio shows and is loved and respected by his colleagues, world famous musicians and a loyal audience.

Above all, Bob retains a huge commitment to helping new musicians from Emmylou Harris and Tom Petty in the 70s through to Steve Earle, Lady A, Carrie Underwood and Kacey Musgraves in more recent years and today's rising stars including The Shires, Ward Thomas, Kelsea Ballerini and Tenille Townes.

The Country Show with Bob Harris continues to be the destination for people wanting to know what's happening in the Country Music World, with sessions and plays for new artists like Ruthie Collins, Ingrid Andress (as featured on New To 2 and the main Radio 2 playlist) and Willie Jones (tipped as the next Little Nas X).

The emerging artists Bob Harris continues to champion on air and those big names still working, influencing and cutting through like Queen (who he gave their first on air exposure to) and David Bowie (he sang backing vocals on the Space Oddity album) will be reflected.

Radio 1 Breakfast presenter Greg James grew up with Bob's famous whispering voice coming out of the radios at home, as his father Alan has been a fan from Bob's first broadcast on Radio 1 on August 19th 1970 and his television career on The Old Grey Whistle Test, right through to Bob's current work on Radio 2. They are firm friends through a love of cricket and music and have often attended gigs together with their families.

Greg talks in depth to Bob about his life, influences and passions and constant search for the next big thing.

Greg talks in depth to Bob about his life, influences, passions and search for new music.