Chris Moyles
Biography

Mon-Fri 06.30

Today's running order
Monday 15th December 2008


6.30 - News and Sport
6.35 – Chris is videoing himself for his Comic Relief Kilimanjaro climb. He tells us the story of his driver, Louis Walsh and his pet parrot. Dave has also had bird issues with a robin which has been pooing on his car
6.55 – Chris has some more robin advice for Dave
7.00 - News and Sport
7.05 – We explain the Radio 1 presents, and today’s listener jingle is for Terry Baldwin from Frome in Somerset
7.20 – We talk about the X Factor from Saturday which was brilliant
7.30 - News and Sport
7.35 – Saturday night was very emotional for Dave, who’s written a song all about his curry which never showed up. Mark Ronson then pops in for a chat. He’s had some sleep amazingly
7.55 – We plug the Radio 1 musical Christmas gift from the Last Shadow Puppets which is available for a couple of minutes only
8.00 – Mark Ronson and Daniel Merriweather do the new single in the Live Lounge. It’s brilliant
8.05 - News and Sport
8.15 – We tell people how they can download the Adrian Dixon parody for one day only
8.25 – Ronson, Merriweather and band do their Christmas offering which is brilliant
8.30 - News and Sport
8.35 – We chat to the band
8.55 – Chris has just been playing a bit of freestyle jazz bass next door with the band - we'll play audio of it later
9.05 – Tedious Link – Oasis 'Morning Glory'
9.10 – We introduce Mark Ronson to the talents of Alexandra Burke. We hear Chris’s jazz bass jamming session with the band and they play 'Stop Me' which is beautiful.
9.20 – We talk to Mark Ronson about the next Bond theme
9.25 – Dom and Dave do their version of Hallelujah with the band in the live lounge.
9.30 - News and Sport
9.35 – Nice reaction to the impromptu live lounge performance
9.45 – Carpark Catchphrase with Robert and Stuart both back tomorrow
10.00 – We chat to Annie Mac about Santa Claus and Nigella Lawson


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