Chris Moyles
Biography

Mon-Fri 06.30

Today's running order
Thursday 23rd October 2008


6.30 - News and Sport

6.35 – Chris tells us about his early morning wees which are getting longer and longer now that he’s getting older. We find out a bit about Anna Lee who’s doing our news this morning because Dom is off
7.00 - News and Sport
7.05 – We talk about the Kerry Katona incident yesterday on 'This Morning' with Philip and Fearne. We play some clips of her and talk about what happened
7.25 – More discussions about how great Philip Schofield is and how our plan for Kerry to video herself squeezing into a size 10 top is probably now over. Chris imagines what it would be like if Philip had got really aggressive with Mark
7.30 - News and Sport
7.35 – More about Kerry and the fact that Abbey Clancy will be here later.
7.45 – Philip Schofield on the phone talking about Kerry yesterday. Brilliant radio
8.00 - News and Sport
8.05 – We should go to Scotland again. Chris likes it there but ended up in some rough pubs with Dave and his mate Graeme
8.20 – Miley Cyrus is here and we do a bit of impromptu topical satire
8.25 – Aled’s not sure about the new Christina Aguilera record. It’s no 'Dirty' or 'Genie In A Bottle'. Chris is going to look short next to Abbey Clancy, so he kneels on Aled to make him look taller. We’ll be doing 'Are You Smarter Than A 5 year old?', which will be very cute
8.30 - News and Sport
8.35 – Abbey Clancy will be here after the news
8.45 – Abbey is here and we talk about her new telly show and about what Peter is like. 'Are You Smarter Than A 5 Year Old?' with Abbey versus Finten Byrne
9.20 – Tedious Link – Nirvana 'Lithium'
9.30 - News and Sport

9.35 – Chris has got a present in the form of a Cheerleaders calendar from Carrie
9.50 – Carpark Catchphrase with Steve the mobility scooter man and Danny the
10.00 – We talk to Sara about the new Bond film she saw last night, and her going home to watch Corrie


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