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  1. Sting chats about leaving his job as a teacher to start The Police, tantric sex and Trudie Styler

    Duration: 06:08

  2. Anton du Beke

    Duration: 06:17

  3. Colin Firth on The King's Speech

    Duration: 06:11

  4. James May and Richard Hammond

    Duration: 10:05

  5. Elton John speaks to Steve Wright and the team

    Duration: 16:10

  6. Ricky Gervais speaks to Steve Wright

    Duration: 09:42

  7. Sir Cliff Richard talks about music in the 21st century

    Duration: 04:53

  8. Sir Cliff Richard talks about downloading and staying young

    Duration: 05:59

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