Chris Moyles
Biography

Mon-Fri 06.30

Today's running order
Friday 18th January 2008


6.30 – News and Sport
6.35 – We discuss the aircrash incident at Heathrow yesterday and the safety record of air travel in general
6.55 – Dave proposes that trumps don't smell as much on planes as a result of the pressure
7.00 - News and Sport
7.05 – Phone call from a former stewardess who contradicts Dave's smell theory
7.20 – The weather in this country is rubbish and we're considering moving to New York with the Wombats. Birthday Corner and we talk about Chris being on Gordon Ramsay tonight and whether we're all going to cook along. We also talk about JLC appearing on This Morning with Philip and Fearne. We challenge Carrie to say "I slept with Chris Moyles last night" during her bulletin tomorrow from Carrow Road.
7.30 - News and Sport
7.35 – We have the results of JLC on with Philip and Fearne yesterday, but Chris says technically he didn't do it properly, and Carrie on Footballers is Ashley Young
7.50 – Dave eats the biggest banana he's ever seen, and Rachel videos it
7.55 – Chris talks about the time he went out for a curry with Kelly Jones
8.00 - News and Sport
8.05 – We talk old fashioned sweets and then replay JLC singing from yesterday
8.20 - We showcase our impressive list of celeb time checks, and Aled arrives with sweets for all
8.30 - News and Sport
8.35 – We talk about the good old days of competitions, where people used to win stuff, on the radio!
8.45 – Big plug for this week's podcast
9.00 – Tedious Link – The Original 'I Love You Baby'
9.05 – Celebrity Two Word Tango…very funny
9.25 – We review the texts from people, where some love us, and others don't
9.30 - News and Sport
9.35 – Gordon Ramsay on the phone talking about the big cook along thing tonight
9.55 – Chris checks what he's up against on the telly tonight when he's in the kitchen with Gordon


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