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  • Mark Kermode
    Mark Kermode is a brilliant Film critic, writer, broadcaster and co-host of podcasts Kermode and Mayo's Take - and Screenshot.In his book, Surround Sound: The Stories of Movie Music, Mark and fellow author Jenny Nelson, discuss the power that music has on screen.With that in mind, what music will he choose as the soundtrack to his life?Inherited: 2002 Zarathustrevisited by Stan Kenton & His Orchestra Passed on: Top of the World by Shonen KnifeProducer: Ben Mitchell
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  • Dan Brown
    The chances of writing a novel which sells more than 80 million copies are about as remote as a lad from Stockport making it to the NBA, but Dan Brown pulled it off with The Da Vinci Code. That book, like his new novel, delves into literature, symbology, secret societies and so on. None of which were his first passion. Dan Brown’s first passion was music - as he reveals in his Inheritance Tracks.Inherited: Todo a Pulmón by Miguel Ríos Passed on: Morning Mood by Edvard GriegProducer: Ben Mitchell
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  • Oti Mabuse
    Oti Mabuse was the first professional dancer to win the Strictly Glitterball two years in a row with her partners Kelvin Fletcher and Bill Bailey.But prior to her success on the Stricktly ballroom Oti had already become South African Latin American Champion no fewer than eight times. Music remains massively important to her, both professionally and personally, as she tells us in her Inheritance Tracks.Inherited: Modimo by Sowetto Gospel Choir Pass on: I was here by BeyoncéProducers: Ben Mitchell and Catherine Powell
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  • Janet Street-Porter
    Janet Street-Porter is a writer, broadcaster and a former newspaper editor. Before starting her journalistic career, she originally studied architecture. Janet would later move on to presenting television and radio programmes but her roots in design remain when she became an honorary fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects. These are her Inheritance Tracks.Inherited: The mad scene from Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor sung by Joan Sutherland. Pass On: Enjoy Yourself by Buster Prince.Producer: Anna Bailey
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  • Ade Adepitan
    Ade Adepitan is the former professional wheelchair basketball player, and Paralympic bronze medallist, who's now one of our best loved TV presenters. Born in Nigeria and raised in East London, after contracting polio as a baby, Ade's journey has taken him from sport's stardom to broadcasting success. He is also one of our most recognisable and respected disability advocates. He shared with us the tracks that shaped him and his son may well benefit from Ade's choices. Inherited: One Drop by Bob Marley and the Wailers Pass on: Optimistic by Sounds of BlacknessProducer: Ribika Moktan and Lowri Morgan
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Celebrating the music that special guests cherish and would like to bestow to future generations.
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