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English singer-songwriter Judy Tzuke chooses 'My Funny Valentine' sung by Chet Baker and 'Blue' by Joni Mitchell.
Actress and singer Jodie Prenger chooses ‘D.I.S.C.O’ by Ottawan and ‘Both Sides Now’ by Joni Mitchell.
Author Kate Mosse chooses Nancy Sinatra's 'These Boots Were Made For Walkin' and Jacques Brel's 'La Chanson Des Vieux Amants'.
Quiz-master and author Richard Osman selects Life on Mars by David Bowie and Being Boring by Pet Shop Boys.
Actor and raconteur Stephen Fry chooses the Overture to Tannhauser by Richard Wagner, and 'The Spanish Flea' by Herb Alpert and Tijuana Brass.
Influenced by music from his home town, actor Ian Hart selects The Beatles' In My Life and passes on The Message by Dr Dre.
Lyricist Don Black chooses Besame Mucho by Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme and The Way You Look Tonight by Fred Astaire.
Broadcaster Sandi Toksvig chooses 'Secret Love' by The Oscar Peterson Trio and 'Don't Rain on My Parade' by Barbra Streisand.
Opera star Wynne Evans inherits 'Be My Love' by Mario Lanza and passes on 'Vesperae Solennes de Confessore' by Mozart.
Radio presenter Shaun Keaveny chooses 'This Old Heart of Mine' by the Isley Brothers and 'Purple Rain' by Prince.
Folk singer Mary Black chooses Ewan MacColl's Schooldays Over and Bob Dylan's Forever Young.
Presenter James May with ‘Dream, Darling, Dream’ by McGuinness Flint and ‘Summertime’ by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince.
Singer Rick Astley chooses 'That's Amore', sung by Dean Martin, and 'Buck Rogers' by Feeder.
The marathon drumming presenter Owain Wyn Evans chooses 'The Masquerade' by The Carpenters and 'This Hell' by Rina Sawayama.
American folk singer Joan Baez chooses 'Tonerna' sung by Jussi Bjorling and her own song 'Diamonds and Rust'.
TV property presenter Kirstie Allsopp selects 'American Pie' by Don Mclean and 'Fix You' by Coldplay.
BBC correspondent Fergal Keane chooses The Voice Squad's The Parting Glass and Johnny Clegg and Juluka's Scatterlings of Africa.
Potter and broadcaster Keith Brymer Jones chooses 'Fantasy' by Earth Wind and Fire, and 'I Feel Love' by Donna Summer.
Crime writer Ann Cleeves inherits ‘Some Enchanted Evening’ and passes on ‘Farewell to Stromness’, by Peter Maxwell Davies.
Comedian Iain Stirling selects ‘Africa’ by Toto and ‘The Modern Leper’ by Frightened Rabbit.