Chris Moyles
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Mon-Fri 06.30

Today's running order
Friday 22nd June 2007


7.00 - News and Sport
7.05 - It's Glastonbury this Weekend!! Chris then tells everyone who couldn't get tickets not to worry as they can listen to and watch Glastonbury all weekend on the BBC!
7.20 - We talk about the Radio 1 Glastonbury Wedding and the couple who won live on Scott's show yesterday. We also talk Fiona Bruce and more about Glasto
7.30- News and Sport and One Road Travel
7.35 - We have a birthday messages for Carrie from Trinny and Susannah and Claire Balding
7.45 - Apparently the Spice Girls are re-forming
7.50 - We discuss the story in the paper about Louis Walsh returning to X Factor
7.55 - Dave's met the Kings of Leon (ooohh!)
8.00 - News and Sport
8.05 - We talk picnics and gave play some messages for Carries in the form of Jose Mourinho and Frank Lampard
8.20 - Aled's guide to Glastonbury
8.25 - We try to imagine if Mutya Buena (ex-sugababe) was a Geordie.
8.30 - News and Sport and One Road Travel
8.35 - Chris says goodbye to the idiots who didn't get the deliberate mistakes in Aled's Glasto guide. Then we have more messages from the Army and Louis Hamilton
8.50 - We've got the audio of Elisha Cuthburt on Edith's show
9.00 - TEDIOUS LINK - PM DAWN- SET ADRIFT
9.10 - Jon Culshaw on the phone live from Kenya
9.30 - News and Sport and One Road Travel
9.35 - Messages from Princes Charles, William and Harry for Carrie
9.45 - Car Park Catchphrase with Katie in Glasto and James in Taunton. They're both back on Monday!
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