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Desert Island Discs
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Desert Island Discs is a radio programme on BBC Radio 4, first broadcast on January 29, 1942. The programme features a guest, or "castaway", who chooses eight audio recordings, a book, and a luxury item to take to a desert island, while discussing their life. The programme has been presented by several hosts, including Roy Plomley, Lauren Laverne, and Kirsty Young, and has recorded over 3,400 episodes, with some guests appearing multiple times. Notable guests include Vic Oliver, David Attenborough, and Stephen Fry, and the most requested piece of music is "Ode to Joy" from Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.learn more on wikipedia
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