Chris Moyles
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Mon-Fri 06.30

Today's running order
Friday 21st September 2007


7.00 - News and Sport
7.05 – Chris got his boiler fixed at long last. Dave tells his microwave story. Jon Gaunt’s been having a pop again, and we talk about ringing him up and Dom’s local radio phone in pranks involving bull elephants etc
7.20 - We’ve got more established 1967 stuff to come, and replay Paulo Nutini from yesterday
7.28 – Chris isn’t sure about the Paulo Nutini reggae, but the team all like it
7.30 - News and Sport
7.35 – Birthday Corner
7.45 – We talk about Jose walking away from Stamford Bridge for the final time last night, and then play his emotional final record
7.50 – We talk about palindromes like kayak, racecar and bob etc
7.55 – Chris was playing the drums with the Enemy the other day, and tells the story of the band’s spat with Alex Zane
8.00 - News and Sport
8.05 – We have our Established 1967 track to play which is Razorlight, Englishman in New York
8.25 – Alex Zane is slagging us off now, which we don’t really understand, and we talk Moose milk and fish bikinis on Dom’s new Oddbox show. The Moose sounds like Howards Way…..brilliant
8.30 - News and Sport
8.35 – We talk more about the fish bikinis and do more fish jokes, and other random jokes, and then play Carrie on Rugby with Brian O’Driscoll
8.50 – We’re ten minutes away from the Golden Hour and we plead with people not to annoy Jon Gaunt this morning by ringing his show for no reason from 10. Then we play Mark Ronson and Amy Winehouse going Valerie
8.55 - Praise for Mark Ronson and we briefly discuss that which we’re not allowed to discuss from this week’s podcast. Plug the podcast which is available now, and talk Electric Proms and Rachels love of corporate promotion
9.00 – Golden Hour, first half hour 1992
9.30 - News and Sport
9.35 – Random years on the golden hour
10.00 – Jo’s got J Lo on the show today, and plays guess the song


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