90s hitmakers D:Ream have spoken about when TV scientist Professor Brian Cox was a band member and more during a chat with Beyond Radio at Morecambe Pride.
Peter Cunnah and Alex MacKenzie from the band spoke to our very own Vanessa Ramsden before their gig at The Platform on Saturday.
It's 30 years since D:Ream's smash hit 'Things Can Only Get Better' was number one in the UK charts.
They also had Top 10 hits with 'U R the Best Thing' and 'Shoot Me With Your Love'.
Brian Cox, now known as an acclaimed physicist and television presenter, played keyboards for the band for several years while working towards his physics PhD.
LISTEN to our interview with D:Ream

Vanessa also spoke to former EastEnders star and friend of Beyond Radio, Cheryl Fergison and her son Alex, who performed at Pride, and host Delia Deck.
LISTEN to our interview with Cheryl and Alex

LISTEN to our interview with Delia Deck
Beyond Radio hosted a live broadcast at Saturday's Pride event, held at The Platform.
Earlier there was a parade along the Promenade, starting at The Battery.
Here are some photos from Morecambe Pride, by Joshua Brandwood. More can be found at our Facebook page.
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