Chris Moyles
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Tuesday 10th June 2008


6.30 - News and Sport
6.35 – Chris spent yesterday playing Rock Band on his XBox with Imaginary Martin. Dominic on the other hand went to get his ankle X Rayed and it’s not broken. Chris is doing Big Brother’s Big Mouth this week, so we have a look to see what he’s up against in the TV listings
6.55 – Chris goes through the BB Boobs section of previous female housemates with Aled, from today’s Daily Star
7.00 - News and Sport
7.20 – We do a big corporate plug for the Coldplay gig
7.25 – We discuss the relative merits of the Zutons. Aled didn’t like them before, but now he likes them a lot as we might be working with them over the summer
7.30 - News and Sport
7.35 – Dom is turning very camp and likes to dance at home with his wife to Madonna videos. We talk about Big Brother and the fact that Darnell looks like Ted Danson
7.50 – The Mirror have printed our Sharon Osborne interview without crediting us. The Star have done it properly. We then talk about Aled and his subscription to the Economist
8.00 - News and Sport
8.05 – We do a retro sweet challenge with Dom and Carrie. Carrie gets fizz whizz and Dom does a whole packet of sherbet
8.25 – Dominic today is going to interview Sir Alan Sugar. Let’s hope it goes better than the last time
8.30 - News and Sport
8.35 – We plan Dominic’s interview with Sir Alan Sugar today. It’s just a rough guide
8.50 – Quiz Questions
9.00 – Tedious Link – Nu Generation 'In Your Arms (Rescue Me)'
9.05 – Quiz Answers
9.28 – People are saying we’re stupid for not knowing that 51 is divisible by 3 and 17
9.30 - News and Sport
9.35 – We might not know our 17 times tables, but at least we’re cool
9.45 – Carpark Catchphrase – with Carrie and Matt Povah from Manchester...Carrie wins

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