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Rachel|12:43 UK time, Tuesday, 18 November 2008


Good aaffffternoon fans of the blog, hope you're having a fine Tuesday. Blimey it's cold outside. 4:30am starts are pretty chilly at the mo. Anyway, enough of the me talking about the weather...

We've just finished the show. It was such a laugh today. A combination of the Missing Word Game (the answer was 'Best' if you missed it), Dom was on the search for Chico (there's a lot of imposters out there), plus it's Tuesday so we had Rob DJ's pub quiz.

I often get emails from people saying that they missed the quiz, so here's the questions from today with a bonus. The answers are at the bottom of the blog.

1. NAME THE ARTIST - TORN - 1997
2. WhICH MEMBER OF THE ROYAL FAMILY CELEBRATED HIS 60TH BIRTHDAY LAST FRIDAY
3. WHAT FLOWS INTO YOUR HOUSE AT A RATE OF 50 CYCLES PER SECOND
4. WHICH FILM HERO WAS NAMED AFTER GEORGE LUCAS PET DOG
5. Cute, elite, bit eager for my home IS AN ANAGRAM OF THIS TV PROGRAMME (8 WORDS)

It's Careers week on Radio 1. We had the lovely Kirstie and Phil in yesterday. Such nice people and had a lot of good information to impart! We've got Sir Alan Sugar in tomorrow. We've invited him on the show before, but it's never worked out, so I'm looking forward to meeting him. Obviously, Sir Alan is a serious business man and we are a very 'relaxed' show....it could be like 2 world's colliding, but I think it'll be great!

If you've got any questions for Sir Alan then put them in the comments section on the blog. I'll have a look when I get in first thing in the morning...make them clean though! I was thinking about making Sir Alan one of my face cakes, but not too sure what to use as his hair on the cake. Again, if you've got any suggestions put them in the comments.

Anyway, have a lovely day.
Rach x



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