Chris Moyles
Biography

Mon-Fri 06.30

Today's running order
Wednesday 14th November 2007


6.30 – News and Sport
6.35 – Debrief on Dave’s bottom waxing experience, and texts from people who saw it. Carrie went for a manicure, and everyone’s out tonight in support of Aled
6.52 – We discuss Rachel’s strange knicker habits, Russell Brand on the show later and more about Dave’s bum
6.57 – Scampi fries, having your own pub, treats after your dinner, and could you eat a kebab right now
7.00 – News and Sport
7.05 – We discuss Russell Brand’s book and his big words
7.20 – Chris has been having X Box malfunction trauma and we do Birthday Corner
7.25 – Chris is still concerned his console issues
7.30 – News and Sport
7.35 – We talk X Box, and Oddbox and Russell Brand who’ll be here soon
7.50 – Aled is here but doesn’t want to mess his hair up, and we talk George Lamb and what happens tonight at the Scissorhands live thing
8.00 – News and Sport
8.15 – Russell Brand is here! His book, long words, prize winning goolies and the whole set looking like Bros. We discuss that Chris’ genitals upside down look like Homer Simpson…..both like donuts!
8.30 – News and Sport
8.35 – Just Ask Dom - We explain the history of road legislation in this country, and thumb through some of the pictures from Russell’s book.
8.45 – Russell Brand is still with us. We discuss his recent film work, his DVD, overthrowing the government and fortnightly bin collection
9.04 – Tedious Link – Blur – Girls and Boys
9.10 – Dom has a science update for Chris
9.25 – Chris plugs the Lebanon v Samoa game at the Chris Moyles stadium tonight, featuring Ali Lautitti and Nigel Vagana
9.30 – News and Sport
9.35 – There is a story in the paper today of Chris buying a Brookside house
9.48 – We rate Russell Brand and he then in turn rates us all as a team
10.00 – Jo Whiley is here, and we talk Jonny Minkley until Chris has to go after phlegming on his hand

Check out the running order archive

[an error occurred while processing this directive][an error occurred while processing this directive]Get the Chris Moyles widget

BBC © 2014The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read more.

This page is best viewed in an up-to-date web browser with style sheets (CSS) enabled. While you will be able to view the content of this page in your current browser, you will not be able to get the full visual experience. Please consider upgrading your browser software or enabling style sheets (CSS) if you are able to do so.