Chris Moyles
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Mon-Fri 06.30

Today's running order
Monday 6th April 2009


06:30 - News and Sport
06:34 - Chris talks about how long we've been on the Radio 1 Breakfast Show and that we'll be making broadcasting history in September. Dave's off today - but don't worry, he's not getting another divorce and Aled's lovelife comes under discussion again
06:59 - Dom went and saw the MK Dons with his son at the weekend
07:00 - News and Sport
07:08 - Chris talks about his on screen credit at the very end of 'The Boat That Rocked' and we plug 30 Years Of Hip-Hop on tonight from 7pm. Jaguar Skillz has made a rather special hip-hop mix for us to play
07:20 - We think we've discovered Westwood's Twitter
07:30 - News and Sport
07:35 - Chris runs through some of the team's vintage Radio 2 jingles, tenuously linking us to some clips of Debbie McGee who's played our parody on her local BBC radio show. We somehow get on to a discussion of George Benson's vast back catalogue
07:50 - Chris and Aled run down the Chart
08:00 - News and Sport
08:10 - We replay the fantastic Jaguar Skillz mix
08:20 - We have some clips from Dev's decidedly shaky acting in Coronation Street last week
08:30 - News and Sport
08:45 - We're relieved to hear that Dappy from N-Dubz is on the road to recovery, following his eardrum incident; and Bill Turnbull from BBC Breakfast has been dropping some more clangers on the Breakfast show
08:51 - We discover that Matt Fincham might be a little bit obsessesed with The Bill
09:00 – Tedious Link - The Chemical Brothers 'Setting Sun'
09:05 - Matt runs through some of his favourite characters in The Bill and updates us on upcoming storylines
09:27 - We play our special Jaguar Skillz mix again
09:30 - News and Sport
09:35 – We plug A Night With The Chris Moyles Show - coming to Milton Keynes tomorrow night
09:48 - Cheggers' Pop Quiz;


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