Chris Moyles
Biography

Mon-Fri 06.30

Today's running order
Monday 20th August 2007


7.00 - News and Sport
7.05 - Carrie's lost her voice and we had a lovely weekend in Brighton
7.20 - The Foos gig was great; Brighton is lovely, but full of fat tourists and hen dos, and we talk donuts, dolphins and pier radio
7.30 - News and Sport
7.35 - Text reaction to our thoughts on hen dos and Brighton needs a lick of paint
7.45 - Birthday Corner
7.55 - The new Maroon 5 track is ok
7.58 - We talk womens' football
8.00 - News and Sport
8.05 - We talk about Jim Branning from EastEnders, Benny Hill and Dance X
8.20 - We find out who the bald man in Benny Hill was, and Chris demonstrates the head slap on Dom. We talk about the new series of the X Factor and play some of the bad contestants, and Dom recounts winding up the Foo Fighter fans with his nasty t-shirt
8.30 - News and Sport
8.35 - Who Knows Dom?
8.50 - We plug the red button coverage of the Foo Fighters gig
8.55 - Leeds' victory at the weekend
9.00 - Tedious Link – R.E.M. 'LOSING MY RELIGION'
9.05 - Tedious errors and Aled's in to talk about the gay club in Brighton he went to on Saturday night and his 'gay chat'
9.25 - More tales from the gay club, including Carrie going wild, stripping down to her bra and throwing booze at Matt from the show
9.30 - News and Sport
9.50 - We chat about the psychologists on Big Brother, Davina McCall is on Radio 2 this week and the cheerleader from Heroes is on the show next week
9.58 - The rest of the day on Radio 1

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