Actor David Morrissey joins columnist Suzanne Moore and money man Vincent Duggleby - who they discover plays banjo, double bass and sousaphone - to explain why they've brought a misanthropic solo record, a risque Seventies pop song and a hitherto unheard BBC recording to this week's show. Whilst giving a trad jazz masterclass, Vincent explains what track he has in common with Robert Peston. Suzanne admits to being scared at a Beatles concert and David reveals that he once interviewed Kenny Ball. However, his musical knowledge and exquisite taste suggest he'd be just as at home as a DJ on the radio as he is acting and directing his own films. With Phil Hammond. The music choices are: Street In the City by Pete Townshend Froggie Moore Rag by Mike Daniels and his Delta Jazzmen Walk On The Wild Side by Lou Reed Producer: Tamsin Hughes A Testbed production for BBC Radio 4.