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After he missed a penalty during his side's one of the Premier League draw with wolves on Monday the Chelsea striker Tommy Abraham was also subjected to online racist abuse after missing a penalty this month Demi live also has joined the cast of Will Ferrell's upcoming year a vision movie The pop star will play an Icelandic singer in the Netflix production which is currently being filmed in London The cast also features Rachel McAdams and baseballs and he's playing a character described as the most handsome man in Iceland and the weather looks set to be windy today but remaining may be fine in the south and east of England they could be scattered showers in old and western parts of the case with more persistent rain coming in from the north west later temperatures reaching around 22 Celsius in London 20 Cardiff and 17 in Belfast and Glasgow That's the B.B.C.'s a 5 past 8 thank you on the. Digital Radio 88 to 90. Yeah the round of thing I've got to do today is buys me shoes for Winston cause his runs are just gone they just gone that he's keep making things I just want a way to get real Today's to get how ran the family related or whatever age you know you want what we got to get done today I want to know. Looks. Thank. You a few A. Few A. Special. Thanks. Today's to do show where this is from John Hey guys. Today is to drive to the deepest depths of way from sorry. We've just. Been enjoying your parents that's very very cool you got a radio and I was talking to you on the radio it's literally happening right now you have a safe journey. In Scotland says good morning I've got to chicken coops to clean out and 3 rabbit hutches before it starts pouring with rain and by none of us you caught my hobby. 33 years tomorrow have a fab day well you guys have a fab day Julie thank you so much for that Congratulations on 33 is his to the next 33 and more today. As to what is a house. In Whitefield magical radio and. Says today's news today on take my son Adam to have his 1st set of top and bottom teeth braces 15. Straight teeth and we come home well Sam sure he's going to be all right promise me that and this is from. Eric sim you say have to spare room ready to paint it the weekend ready for our 1st baby you know about. A subject close to my home. This bank holiday weekend radio 2 has a whole host of programs marking the 60th anniversary of Motown the label which defined the sound of sixty's America and when you think it might sound you inevitably think of the Supremes with a huge step in the name of love and Where Did Our Love Go now the founding member of the group is taking a walk down memory lane sharing her memories and giving us a peek at her amazing wardrobe in her new book Supremes Atlanta where we talking to the legend that is Mary Wilson straight after this. Hi Jill when you hear I think successful night comes this is playing a credible song as an incredible artist something that we love is this old school citizen. Yeah I just always sort of it's a great song something coming out in ages these conversations anywhere else 1520 is of writing and experimenting with different forms are not quite sure how we got here very delighted to be still. Wind down time just getting the knowledge which is for people like you to want good music just words killing whining and into this thing you see radio. I feel a little bit on the just for you. But it's OK because you're not a super angel you know you're a temptation I'm a temptation thank you so. MARY. Thank you so much for coming in it really is. It's an honor to have you with us here on Radio 2 you've written this remarkable book which is called Supreme glamour. The pictures and then we could speak for themselves but I want to start if I may OK just by asking the way our own sense of style and fashion came from what the origins of it oh are you kidding black black America you know black the black community was full of beautiful black women you know my ons my not my uncle you know I well there are many different areas where you know yeah where you very much it's quite as well but yeah there were you know I'm the black community was people really tourist back in those days I mean you can look at some of those openings with in Harlem you know with all that I mean they were I mean they they knew how to dress I come from that light and then my mom and everyone loved Lena Horne and Josephine Baker and you know all those want to beautiful black actresses of the day so we can you know in those women I'm what was that about why did people take what how they dress or seriously what was it about saying about well you know what I'm saying back in back in the day you know slavery and all that stuff was going on so the only time people black people could really get together they go to church they get all dressed up because other than that they work in fields and things like that so they would get dressed up when they went to you know the church and. That carried on through you know into the fifty's sixty's seventy's and eighty's and all that kind of stuff but yes so we grew up around glamour and there was a huge thing about I mean looking through the book I mean my so my personal favorite and there's lots of the book as well lots and lots of the dresses that yes my favorite is a tremendous orange freezes on pay as to why you don't you just buy what I'm looking at that OK now see now you see the one over here the ladies and gentlemen you can see this is what I'm talking when I'm over here that it's a it's a view will be that suit herringbone style so all those beats every one of the view it is not just a solid color those were little beads all put on by hand each and every one of them by you ARE YOU KIDDING was it you didn't you don't it to begin with you guys did take well to me embarrassment yourself Diane and I did make some but these were beaded outfits we're talking about once we've They were just cloth you know material like this and we just sold them together this is beat work every individual beat on there was put on by a person well and it took hours and hours and hours so all the artists and so you don't have that kind of work today this is the piece of art I have to say that the Jack as was stolen from us so on in the book you only see us in the in the pants outfit right why do you why do you think we don't have that today why is that to do that send my plane why is it dissipated Well you know I mean I don't I think back in the day people passed on their craft to their children you know and they were taught things today people have a chance to you know they are out there working in this and that and so we've lost a lot of the artisans you know that we used to have another wisdom and practical knowledge that came with it how did your own style evolve over your career do you think well I think that what happened with us that Florence Diane and I both who made all the records and this excess you know in fact I should tell there's a Motown greatest hits album that's out because of to see to see. d.s. And also on on along play which is you know that's coming back yeah you have this whole new the universal has release that and i'm very proud to save supremes have about 4 tracks on their this to 60 thought of us free this it if he we haven't heard it right and so so in a way i with fashion it probably evolved because we enjoyed dress up you know we enjoyed we were teenagers we signed with motown at the age of 16 and so we were where and just you know normal dress is and then we've got into the to or oh yes could to a so in this book is a lot of those odd different bought macking designed a lot of things for us you know he design for share or and a lot of those people of cool micah travis design for us and so you know we just we would do t.v. Shows say the s.l. To shop we go on their to sing our hits and they say well you know we want you to sing something else and will make your outfits so when that start it in 1968 at think it was then we started wearing more could to of because they had the best design a us their physio that's why we got into the you know the could to were gowns eat just old trees if i i've the high a fresh advise you could tell i took but but you don't government let me tell you guys love this tune horse you know i've i have some had some guys a quote to mean when i'm on stage as a where you know eat i was at the in the vietnam war and we would always love to see you guys when you were on t.v. And which you ward some guys and i would know you were that pete flowing blow redell young gal numb my or you remember that he's as oh honey yeah idea and i was if i made to tell you because you're also involved in this new doctrine trickled hits row the make you of motel on and i want if i may just before we listen just some of the incredible music you made night to get of a florence and dinah rosen lawrence by a lot of course yeah if you just take is back to that that time so this is you know the 960 as you're 16 years old you are in the fun his of his amazing cultural moment from what was the atmosphere a light you must you must a felt you had history on your side you mean you mean it i don't know though no vote yeah i'm Montel Are you kidding we were there week the Supreme were there when Stevie Wonder 1st came in and he was like this kid I don't know I thought I don't know if he was 8 or 9 years old something like that when he 1st came in so Mr Berry Gordy said to us he said I have this little Gene just coming in here and I'm and I'm told he he's just a fabulous fabulous guy while I was we were I don't know what a genius was I've never met a genius I thought so anyway to Stevie Wonder comes and Little Stevie when it comes and he's like like this you know of course he's a little blanket cute as can be and he jumped up on every instrument the organ the piano all the drums you know every and played every single instrumental right old that's what a genius is. That's really something you know of being very humble because a lot of he would say the Supremes given your record with the embodiment of genius I one of your songs was called automatically sunshine of all that I later oh that's a later one when I think that I sang lead on one of my only leads for 4 records released Yeah I just as we going to stop by now so what was that song about automatically magically sunshine. It was a belt everything life is just beautiful and it's kind of the way I think so. oh sorry for your futures talking to be the this nothing wrong with that talk a lot because you know with us a prince traveled the world at rich in you talk about travel right yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah it's a much more the my brigette take it away you take weeks for the carry on Mary Wilson from the Supremes to marry this book supreme climate isn't of course primarily or or uniquely about fashion it's way to chronicle of American history right well World History Of course in world history because we are with what I'd like to see Baby Love which is on the new greatest hits Motown album and CD We started the show with it OK OK it's it's I think 2 weeks ago it's just released so that's really want to fall but we were taught by world history Baby Love was number one here in 196-4651 of the so that's a long time tonight 6 people has an oral history for us wise 96 for the a 1st came to London yes it was if you come to London a lot seems you've got a very special relationship with this place I will more than I want to talk about. That that's another book. He said and at 75 and a half years old I have to say that because last night we were at the V.N.A. And we had to do you know have that conversation with Mary Wilson whatever it was some of the fans who showed up have been fans this 1964 in Prague before that so you know it was kind of amazing to see and still be friends with all these wonderful people it must mean so much they have a chance to meet you which is how moving to think of you mention when we talk about the furnace of the make you Motown some huge influence on your life we're talking of course not that long off by 3 from Franklin and Toni Morrison died huge to get American culture what was that contribution to the American Musical it you seem to think well I want to go back to that is we're talking about the history in America people know that there was lots of sort of segregation right so our parents all were had their parents were had been slaves so we were brought up in the environment where our parents always told us being black you got it when you walk out the door you're representing our community you're on your best behavior so that was something we always have now the other thing. As you mentioned everything Franklin Toni Morrison There was so many wonderful beautiful people who are making history in America black who are making history I think were not a lot they were not allowed to stay at some of the places that they work say in Las Vegas the Lena Horne is Ethel at the water's Dorothy Dandridge all those people even that King Cole who were our icons you know we grew up with our parents listened you and our parents loved all these people were just children growing up you know and loving these people so now when you look at American history you can look back and see all of the great black people who have made America great but there's still racism in the country and what do you want to know what how can that happen people can love you for what you've accomplished but they don't love you as a human being and you brought it to the current day let's finish this point which is most challenging strawberry exciting 60 years old now when you look at the current music scene where you see the energy where you see the icons today the icons that they want me there I mean God gives gives all the time I mean people everyone has a gift I mean just it's all different but I don't think we'll ever have a Motown again OK but because Berry Gordy of Motown Records all the wonderful people in this new album you know you'll see that Universal has released the army the icons that are on the Marvin Gaye you know the miracles for tops the temptations all these great people we were making music and they're still copying our music today you say Motown celebrated their 60th we were we the Supremes are celebrating our 60th in 2 years so this 58 years we were making music so I think all the people who've been listening to our music who grew up with that their parents all that I thank them for making me who I am I'm sure Diane feels the same way and you're opening you says something about. I'm one of the founding members of the Supremes obviously not the course never I just want to make that very clear that the real of us Florence Diane and I. All kind of found that extraordinary thing lucky to be OK I know you got to go but I just want to get the read you travel but I think you could. Just travel where you will give you some travel stuff you know I want to. Do you going to do it yourself. Then do what you want to do. I can tell you OK going that route you can always get the Supremes given you that is travel and this is indeed radio on the B.B.C. Sound radio and from now on I know if you want to. See the C.D.C. Says See this is Tina to the children's commission if the England says it's a scandal that tens of thousands of children are growing up in formal office blocks and shipping containers Council say budget cuts have fulsome to price families in temporary accommodation. The Australian Cardinal George Pell has lost an appeal against his conviction for sexually abusing 2 choir boys in the 1990 S. This morning the Vatican said it was committed to pursuing pleasure members who'd carried out obese but I still said will repeat his demand for fundamental changes to the Breck sit with Jordan agreements when he meets the German chancellor in Balad later allies of Anglo-American say Mr Johnson is making a completely impossible request Donald Trump has called off a state visit to Denmark after it rejected his offer to buy Greenland the Danish prime minister has described the idea as upset at the weather made the drive to southern and base in England scattered showers for northern and western parts of the U.K. That's the B.B.C.'s on next tonight's. Live The BE. C Well thank you again to Mary Wilson of The Supremes really enjoyed that and I'm pleased to report I think she did as well Bernie Stephenson is text in saying good morning been listening to Mary Wilson brings back wonderful memories of seeing her and the girls at the Rainbow Finsbury Park when I was 9 years old I sat with my mouth open or these gorgeous singing got S's in sparkly gold dresses happy days nobody I think you speak for us all. B.B.C. Radio. Unite and not Saddam's time to. Take . Healthy Valley. And expand exchanges. I. Mean. Clearly female D.N.C. . Unite please if you can keep some family counseling alcohol use to make it feel like something. It's time for another way to fortune says where of course you know the trio we replaced and the amazing live music performances we've had here during friends around Friday it is huge time spent away always looking primed and ready the owner is small and I just wish responsibility was somebody else's get about that nicely done we got rhythm and to The Divine Comedy would Thomas Primal Scream on that here give it a go and. Kava Kava was going to. Kill was telling me you can track your Christian churches your church is going to be. Going for that but days it takes you back to Friday the 12th of July where the Divine Comedy by that cover of lay all your love I'm And Excellent I'm sure you'll agree that was of course the divine comedy with all of Layo your love on me now that I mention is going to last in my town already if you this weekend it starts on Friday night Trevon Ellison is going to celebrate 60 years of the Motown sound. With the B.B.C. Comes a. Friday night 10 pm at Motown the B.B.C. Saturday and Sunday at Tony but he's going to 2 hour long program screeching you a boat already had 2 and Hugh Ferris is here with a very exciting guest Well I'm glad you think so am all England go into the 3rd Ashes Test at Headingley tomorrow with a bit of momentum they couldn't quite full so when at last but with the excitement around Joe and Steve Smith missing the match can I'm side level the series in Leeds Let's talk to an England player who's done very well so far in the Ashes in fact only Smith has more runs than this man so please welcome Rory by. The. Morning Rory listen the 1st question I have is on the edge of everyone's tongues and lips for untalented cowards like me What's it like facing really fast bowling. It's quite as well. I mean the way the. Job and the ball and it's been great. Even training sessions the become a little bit perilous to people hit yesterday just in the nets How do you manage to avoid damage. Very lucky. And have you faced in the net some was not like. So it's very important. Now as far as bats are concerned against fast bowling your. Century showed very much how to do it what's the key is it a bit of patience or is it bravery how do you manage to do it. You know. One of the chances then Steve Smith out of the Australian side if you levelling the series this week. Made a run through. A very very good. Round away from that we had a lot. Yeah lose the game in the ashes and gone so it is a crucial match isn't it. Yeah definitely but you know their moment. Really was all you know really playing. Well we wish you well for you and the rest of the team and all the helmet manufacturers throughout the world have a very good weekend and in fact if you fancy trying to get at less than 90 miles an hour you can sign up to an all star taste a session for you and your kids Gentlemen thank you very much and good luck. To you a lot. Sounds like he's been in session in a wind tunnel for. He's a star player OK he's rich with the travel. Will start in Stonehaven then in Aberdeenshire the A 90 slow at the moment between the 92 and Stonehaven junction Kawhi Paul to be 979 is because of the road blocks and there's a contraflow you know peroration that the M $58.00 span is closed from switch island at the $815.00 on to. It's because of an overturned lorry and as a result the westbound side closed as well. Between 3 and the switch. Sides in. The road directions between man a lane a London Road that's the 850 it's because of a main and a collapsed road. On the exits but it's because of an accident. This morning the northbound side is the 3 miles because of another accident and debris on the road between 6 and 7. The kids about to junction fall. On the northbound on the southbound side to pass through that. 16 family not to because of an accident and the entrance of anticlockwise is came for about 5 miles just before 25 and feel because of a broken congestion. And travel safe been sitting in the queue so half an hour within often hour. When you Mary was in did its Get that was pretty cool with Yeah I mean I'm off on Fridays to be could have maybe sit in a coma anyone asked the question I could actually do that want to do that maybe get a message to his he should ready come back the way he said I'm 25 we really should I'm going to cos she's amazing. Looking good no sleep kids. GLICK. Looks. One of those June never really ages does it I was of course a spender and 2 princes this is radio I did tomorrow just sitting invisible on the Basie sounds at all digital radio I don't hate you and I do and if. You see that 9 o'clock bases Tina day Halley Donald Trump has canceled a state visit to Denmark after being told Greenland isn't for sale last week Mr Trump suggested the US was interested in buying Greenland which is no totemist Danish territory the Danish prime minister described the suggestion as upset and said she hoped Mr Trump wasn't being serious David Frum who's a former speechwriter for George W. Bush says President trouble is looking for a reason to cancel the visit for personal reasons on the 28th of September President Obama scheduled to speak in northern Denmark at the University of Alberta it's a small town but you will get a big response and you suddenly realize Donald Trump was terrified of the contrast between the reception that Former President Obama will get and that he would get. It's estimated there could be more than 210000 homeless children in England a report by the children's commissioner says some a living in office blocks and repurpose shipping containers councils have blamed budget cuts but the government says it's invested 1200000000 pounds to tackle all types of homelessness but I still said will press for major changes to the BRICS it was George agreements when he meets Angela Merkel in Berlin later allies of the German chancellor have said his request to remove the backstop insurance policy guaranteeing no physical checks at the Irish border cannot be met and is not serious the former German ambassador to the U.K. Thomas Mattoo 6 said there was little chance of any 11th hour concessions the prime minister has said some time ago already he wants to have the cake and eat it we cannot offer that and as far as the backstop this concern I think we can not throw Ireland who is Foundation off the Good Friday Agreement the end of the troubles is here at stake we cannot throw Ireland I'm not the boss the highest ranking Catholic cleric to be convicted of child sex abuse Cardinal George Pell has lost his appeal against his conviction in Australia in December the former Vatican Treasurer was found guilty of abusing 2 boys while Archbishop of Melbourne in the late 1990 S. Chief Justice and Ferguson delivered the ruling at the Supreme Court of Victoria having reviewed the whole of the evidence 2 of the judges of the Court of Appeal. Justice Maxwell president of the Court of Appeal and dry. Have decided that it was open to the jury to be satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that Cardinal Pell was guilty of the offenses charged train operators have admitted overcharging thousands of people caught travelling without a ticket 8 companies have treated people to harsh day by failing to implement a change in the rules introduced in April last year they will be briefed on big people affected and today's weather may drive a southern and eastern England there will be showers in the north and west of the U.K. Before rain push easy in B.B.C. News coming up to 3 minutes past 9 our next it's had Thank you Jay there on the B.B.C. Sound on digital radio and 88 to 91.

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