Chris Moyles
Biography

Mon-Fri 06.30

Today's running order
Monday 3rd September 2007


7.00 - News and Sport
7.05 - It’s been a great weekend in sport, and Chris talks Leeds United and Featherstone Rovers
7.20 - We talk about Big Brother on Friday night, and Jamie is here already
7.30 - News and Sport
7.35 - Birthday Corner
7.50 - We can’t get Supergran out of our head, and we talk Pigbag and Middlesbrough etc
7.59 - Well done to Sean Kingston and we revisit some old reggae classics from 1994
8.00 - News and Sport
8.05 - More reggae classics from yesteryear and we’ve found Jamie’s Curry record
8.20 - Jamie band one. We go through the book and analyse our favourite recipes. He’s brought us some muffins
8.30 - News and Sport
8.42 - Dom’s got his gravy in for Jamie to try, and we talk Jamie, Jennifer Aniston, and John McCririck
8.52 - Jamie tries Dom’s gravy and Jamie then has an assortment of gravies for Dom to taste in return
9.05 - TEDIOUS LINK - CHARLATONS - ONE TO ANOTHER
9.08 - Half Time and Ramble and we analyse Jamie this morning who was great
9.20 - Chris hasn’t managed to buy Jamie’s house, but has arranged for us to keep the gravy flasks
9.30 - News and Sport
9.40 - Aled apparently paid £100 for nuggets and a drink at the Prince gig and we do Who Knows Dom
9.52 - What would we do if Aled quit and we joke about Aled setting bear traps in the office for Rachel. Then we rate Jamie Oliver as a guest
9.55 - X Factor clips of the brummies
10.00 - Hello Jo Whiley, who talks about her new X Factor style show

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