Chris Moyles
Biography

Mon-Fri 06.30

Today's running order
Monday 2nd June 2008


6.30 - News and Sport
6.35 – We welcome back Greg James from his holiday. Chris is deeply affected by the news of the fire at Universal Studios, and shares with us his extensive knowledge of Back To The Future
6.55 – Dave has some questions for Chris from the Back to the Future geeks. Then we wrap up the Back To The Future chat
7.00 - News and Sport
7.05 – We talk about us going into the Big Brother house today with Davina which will be lots of fun
7.20 – Chris is going to up his fitness regime for June. This is the big push. Phase two. Chris and Rachel regard each other as role models
7.30 - News and Sport
7.35 – There are lots of people texting in who have been inspired by Chris' fitness regime. We then showcase the hip-hop nursery rhymes from Mr. Beatz
7.50 – Chris and Dave run down the chart but then sadly run out time to play Rihanna
8.00 - News and Sport
8.05 - We have a vote to decide whether we should play the Ting Tings instead. We win 'cos people can't be bothered with Rihanna
8.20 – Big promo for the Foo Fighters this weekend. We're all dead excited. Chris and Sophie have been playing a game of what would you give up? We then do some on the air
8.30 - News and Sport
8.40 – Rachel is flustered having been locked in the toilet. She was rescued by Tom Bateman. We do some what would you give up. Very funny
9.00 – Tedious Link – Kasabian 'LSF'
9.05 – We rate the guests from this, then do some more what would you give up with Aled mainly
9.25 – We've had some more topical jingles from Cheggers. Genius
9.30 - News and Sport

9.35 – We promote the Foo Fighters gig at Wembley on Friday
9.45 – Carpark Catchphrase with Rob and Kelly; Kelly's sweet, but Rob wins
10.00 – We chat to Jo about Edith's pregnancy and Chris making her cry on Friday. Welcome back Jo


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