Chris Moyles
Biography

Mon-Fri 06.30

Today's running order
Thursday 6th September 2007


7.00 - News and Sport
7.05 – We talk Nina Simone, Nikita, Elton John, Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Adam Sander and whether there are others with the same name
7.20 - Fun with the internal phone system. Harry Bullocks and Hairy Palmer…big laugh!!
7.27 – The Harry Bullocks gag was possibly childish, and immature, sorry
7.29 - We refresh the Nina Simone and Muse Something Good link from the beginning of the show, and say that we’ll play it for lead wall Rachel…..if we get 1000 texts
7.30 - News and Sport
7.35 - Birthday Corner and Chris reveals we’ve had 5 and a half thousand texts so we play it
7.55 - Chris went to see Jocelin Brown again last night and Omae was there….do do do do. And we refresh Dave and Rachel’s singing prowess and Darren Day getting booed at Karaoke. And we play Athlete from yesterday’s live lounge
8.00 - News and Sport
8.05 - We do a big plug for Established in 1967 and run through the line up, plus we remember King of Tickets which apparently isn’t part of the days celebrations
8.25 - Adam and Kevin are here and the live lounge is a hive of activity. Let’s hope they’re better than P Diddy who was rubbish. And we discuss Chris’s lookalikey and Adam Sandler’s security
8.30 - News and Sport
8.45 - Adam Sandler and Kevin James band one. Fun with their names, and getting it all wrong
8.55 - Band two. Chris and Kevin could be brothers, and Adam gets his birthday cake from Rachel
9.05 - Tedious Link, Sisters of Mercy – Temple of Love
9.15 - Half Time poll on whether Sisters of Mercy are brilliant or not. They are cos thousands of Goths have texted in slowly. Chris asks people to say it’s rubbish, but nobody is interested
9.30 - News and Sport
9.35 - Chris talks deodorant and soap and anti perspirant. He’s got problems
9.55 - Brian and Liam rate us from yesterday and we rate Adam Sandler and Kevin James



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