Chris Moyles
Biography

Mon-Fri 06.30

Today's running order
Thursday 17th April 2008


6.30 - News and Sport
6.35 – We start the show by talking about The Apprentice and Celebdaq, t-shirts and what the gangway is called when you're boarding a ferry
6.55 – Yesterday Chris watched My Family and thought it was quite good, and we plug Space Pirates which is on again today at 15.05 on BBC1
7.00 - News and Sport
7.05 – We discuss last night's Apprentice and how great it was
7.20 – More about The Apprentice and the last 2 episodes which Chris watched last night
7.30 - News and Sport
7.35 – We talk about Mark Ronson's new girlfriend Daisy Low who's 18, which then spills on to a discussion about what age range is acceptable in relationships. Chris then wants to get a load of impressionable young underwear models to come into the studio tomorrow, as he plans his mid-life crisis
7.45 – More about The Apprentice with some more clips, and we slag off that Claire woman who Sir Alan was angry with
8.00 - News and Sport
8.05 – We talk to Kelly at BBC Radio Cumbria about the t-shirts and the Lamb Bank with Nankers. Very funny
8.20 – We talk to Kelly again at BBC Radio Cumbria who announces that all of the t-shirts have gone
8.30 - News and Sport
8.35 – We propose going to Cumbria to go Lamb Banking with KT Tunstall although that could be very dangerous to say on the air
8.45 – We plug the Big Weekend announcement and explain ticket allocation, and Chris explains the row that's brewing between Aled and Dave
9.00 – Tedious Link – Adventures of Stevie V 'Dirty Cash'
9.05 – Half time text fun from Chris and Aled, and we get Aled to rate all of our man bottoms out of ten
9.25 – Dominic sets a text question and does well on the responses
9.30 - News and Sport
9.35 – Dave sets his text question, 'what's your favourite colour?', and approximately 20,000 people reply
9.50 – Carpark Catchphrase – Sam vs. Laura, Laura wins


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