Chris Moyles
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Mon-Fri 06.30

Today's running order
Monday 17th December 2007


6.30 - News and Sport
6.35 – We talk beards, Secret Santa, Major Tom and Argentinian tango
7.00 - News and Sport
7.05 – We talk at length about the X Factor, and all the fall out. Chris thinks it was the best result all round for everyone, but where was Andi Peters at the CD plant in Blackburn?
7.20 – Andi Peters (unsurprisingly) is on the phone explaining the situation and then Birthday Corner
7.30 - News and Sport
7.40 – Space Pirates sadly didn't make the top 40, so we give it another plug, and we play some Christmas messages from Brian Blessed
7.50 – Big plug for the Christmas party, and how you register, and we've got a Secret Santa surprise organised by the Jones'
7.56 – We play Leon's record, and say it's boring. Maybe Rhydian should do a version of Space Pirates?
8.00 - News and Sport
8.10 – More about Leon Jackson, and now all the Leon fans hate us now
8.20 – Secret Santa – it's Louis Walsh!
8.30 - News and Sport
8.35 – Very long link out of news talking about Simon Cowell going on holiday, and X Factor sex scandals etc. etc.
9.04 – Tedious Link – Fun Lovin' Criminals 'Scooby Snacks'
9.10 – Half time and we talk Ronan Keating and the Boyzone comeback tour, and whether Louis Walsh wants Folkface as support. Then Dave auditions with his version of 'My Way'
9.25 – Louis, like the rest of the globe, loves Stanta, and thinks we could make it as international song writers
9.28 - Bye Bye Louis
9.30 - News and Sport
9.50 – Chris is rubbish at lying, so we try and test his nerves by asking him who he's bought for on the Secret Santa thing which we're pre recording after the show today. Dominic has just learnt how Secret Santa works. Then we play some live music from Razorlight in Preston and plug the OBW special on the 28th December
10.00 – Chris wants to go out to see Shed Seven with Jo tonight


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