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''The Chris Moyles Show'' is the title given to two differing versions of a radio programme hosted by
Chris Moyles Christopher David Moyles (born 22 February 1974) is an English radio and television presenter, author and presenter of '' The Chris Moyles Show'' on Radio X. Previously he presented '' The Chris Moyles Show'' on BBC Radio 1 from 2004 to 2012 ...
, originally broadcast as ''
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'' from 5 January 2004 to 14 September 2012, before transferring three years later on 21 September 2015 to the
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-owned commercial radio station Radio X. The show is broadcast between 6:30 and 10:00 each weekday (originally broadcasting from 6:55–10:00 between 2004 and 2007).


Radio X version

On 21 September 2015, Moyles relaunched the show on Radio X, the rebranded XFM, reviving the show under the same title. The new show incorporates elements of the Radio 1 incarnation of the show, in particular referencing the opening "Cheesy Song" at the start of the show before reverting to the Radio X imaging, Paul Turner providing prerecorded voice over, and Richard Oliver singing the show's jingle. In February 2016 RAJAR published the first listener figures for the Radio X show. However these figures were only for FM listeners in London. Moyles provided a 39% boost in listeners for Radio X and gave the station its best breakfast show figures in London in almost a decade.


Format

''The Chris Moyles Show'''s rebrand on Radio X consisted largely of the same format used in the Radio 1 version. The "Cheesy Song" and similar jingles were replaced by a more distinguished rock-led sound.
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returned for news, sport and weather. Similarly Pippa Taylor, also previously at Radio 1, returned as producer joining previous XFM Breakfast Show producer Dave Masterman.


Features

*''Rob DJ's Monday Night Pub Quiz'' - The only regular feature to be carried over from the former Radio 1 incarnation, this is still played on each Tuesday's show. Rob DJ remains the host, with Pippa or Rob DJ asking the questions and providing answers. *''Pippa's Weekend Round-Up Quiz Type Thing'' - Played every Monday since January 2019, this is a not-so-serious quiz of three stories that went viral over the previous weekend. *''Reverse Words'' - Audio Producer Matt Parkes-Smith records a phrase which is then played backwards. The team have to imitate the reversed phrase, recordings of which are also reversed (so that the phrase is now played "forwards") and see how close they can get to the original. *''Letters'' - Dominic Byrne reads out letters sent into the show by listeners, often accompanied by parcels of snacks and other items sent to the team. The address is then sung as a jingle, with many different versions featuring people such as Video Producer Alfie,
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(as
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(the GoCompare man). *''WhatsApp Messages'' - Since 2019 the show has allowed listeners to send in audio messages via
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. These are then compiled and the best ones played out on the show. *''Happy Endings'' - Chris and Dom (sometimes Audio Producer Matt) compete head-to-head to identify a song from the final few seconds of the track. Themed versions are often played, such as a "Weather" or "Wimbledon" edition. *''The 6:45 Link'' — Chris lets the pips interrupt the show at 6:45 before adopting a cheesy local radio DJ voice, reminding the listeners that they are listening to Radio X and to “write that down” (in their
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diary). He then plays a song in a genre that would not normally be played on Radio X (e.g. disco), often cutting it off before the verse or chorus and returning quickly to the conversation the team were having before the interruption. *''Craptic Birthdays'' - Played on the Saturday Show, this is a quiz of celebrity birthdays hosted by Pippa where she gives the team clues that "are not good enough to be cryptic, hence craptic" for them to try and decipher, with Chris and Dom in particular pretending not to know the answers. Introduced by Pippa singing along with her own lyrics to the theme from ''
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''. * ''The Platinum Hour'' - The first ''Platinum Hour'' was played on Friday 25 September 2015. Excluding the news, sport, weather and advertising as much of the hour was filled with Moyles' favourite songs from the Radio X archives. * ''Wheel of Inappropriate tracks'' - in this feature, created on the ''Radio X Chris Moyles Show'', Moyles and the team would choose seven "inappropriate" songs (i.e. songs not of the musical genres usually played on Radio X) to then spin on a wheel and whichever it may land on, must play. This would then usually upset Mike, the head of music at Radio X. This feature usually takes place every show either between 7.45 and 8.15 am or between 9.45 and 10 am. It was dropped early on in the show's run, with the "wheel" later used for prize-giving contests for listeners. In January 2019 the original (physical) wheel collapsed live on air after being spun, narrowly missing Chris. Since then a digital wheel has been used with a sound effect of the original played at the same time.


Team members

Current *
Chris Moyles Christopher David Moyles (born 22 February 1974) is an English radio and television presenter, author and presenter of '' The Chris Moyles Show'' on Radio X. Previously he presented '' The Chris Moyles Show'' on BBC Radio 1 from 2004 to 2012 ...
- host (2015–present) *
Dominic Byrne Dominic Anthony Byrne (born 10 November 1972) is a British newsreader, presenter, songwriter, musician, and professional comedian. Byrne currently works on the Chris Moyles Breakfast show on Radio X (United Kingdom), Radio X, having previous ...
- newsreader and regular contributor (2015–present) * James Robinson - executive producer and regular contributor (2017–present) * Chris Longman (aka Captain/Captain Crapbeard due to there already being a Chris on the show and Moyles formerly having a friend who appeared on the show called Longman) - sound designer and contributor (2022–present) * Phoenix Stone - video producer and contributor (2022–present) * Toby Tarrant - cover presenter and regular contributor (2017–present) Former * Pippa Taylor - executive producer and regular contributor (2015-2025) *Matt Parkes-Smith - audio producer and regular contributor (2015–2022) * Alfie Butler - video producer and contributor (2016–2019) * Karl Russell - video producer and contributor (2015–2016) * Dave Masterman - producer/day producer and regular contributor (2015–2017) * Sam Owen - video producer and contributor (2019–2022) * Harry Fell - relief sound designer and contributor (2022–2024)


Stand-in presenters

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initially covered the programme when Moyles and the team were absent and presented the programme under the title ''The 6.30 till 10 Thang'' - a variation on his normal ''4 till 7 Thang'' drive-time slot. Vaughan used most of his own features from his afternoon slot and would be joined on air by his usual team of Gavin Woodman, Sunta Templeton, Big Si and Little Si. As of 2019, Toby Tarrant typically covers Moyles and the team, retaining the usual format of the show. Also as Adam Brown, only in the weekends though and sometimes when Chris and the team is off for their holidays,
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presents the show.


BBC Radio 1 version

At eight years and 253 days, ''The Chris Moyles Show'' holds the title of the longest running breakfast show in Radio 1's history, having overtaken original Radio 1 breakfast show presenter
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's tenure of five years between 1967 and 1973.


Format

The original Radio 1 show lasted for three and a half hours, with news and sport read half-hourly between 06:30 and 10:00, except at 09:00. Starting on 1 January 2007, the show began with the "Cheesy Song", an opening song performed by session singe
Richard Oliver
in the style of the "Station Song" jingles which were commonly used in radio before the advent of 24-hour broadcasting. Starting on 5 January 2009, the song had its own day, for example, if it was Wednesday, it would go "the Wednesday Cheesy Song" repeatedly. A typical half-hour segment contained fifteen to twenty minutes of chat, discussing the team members' lives, Radio 1's features, music or popular culture. There were regular celebrity guest interviews usually between 08:00 and 09:00, with the occasional live music performance and frequent first exclusive plays of new
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releases. At 10:00, when
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took over (who took over the slot previously occupied by
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from 21 September 2009) Moyles and the team would typically talk to Cotton for the first few minutes. The show relied in a variation of the "
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" format, with members of the production team, news and sport readers and other studio guests contributing throughout the show.


Features

*''Dave's Tedious Link'' - This feature was carried forward from Moyles' afternoon show and was a parody of ''Tenuous Link'' a feature
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used in her show. Each day the feature would include a well-known song. Comedy Dave would start with the ''Tedious Link'' song from the previous show and then lead to the next with a deliberately ramshackle and vague succession of linking "facts", some real and some ludicrous. The style was an extreme parody of "bloke down the pub" logic. After the song, any of the real facts contested by the team or listeners were debated while Dave explained and defended his logic. It appeared at 9am on the Monday to Thursday shows, making way for the Golden Hour on Fridays. *'' The Golden Hour'' - A well-established feature, previously on various Radio 1 Breakfast Shows from 1973 to 2001. For the first half, records were played that all charted in the UK Singles Chart in a certain year and listeners were invited to guess the year. The second half contained random songs chosen by each member of the team in turn, time permitting. After a hiatus, the feature returned for a one-off on Friday 22 July 2005 during the "Summer Friday Thing" strand, on a show broadcast live from a canal boat, and then as part of Radio 1's 40th birthday celebrations in 2007. After which it appeared in the final hour of each Friday's show. The final Golden Hour was played on Friday 7 September 2012. *''Buzz Off'' - This feature took place every morning at 7:20 from the first breakfast show in 2004. The feature consisted of Moyles playing a song from his personal CD collection, and three members of the team (usually Dave, Aled and Rachel) would "Buzz Off" when they wanted the song turning off. Audience participation consisted of a fourth vote, with the vote being "Buzz Off" if less than 50% of the audience voted in favour of keeping the song on. The song would normally be turned off when all three team members and the audience had all 'buzzed off', although Chris often ignored the votes if it was a song he particularly liked, or if he disagreed with the votes. The feature was discontinued after the final show of 2004. *''Rob DJ's Monday Night Pub Quiz'' - The team played a five-question pub quiz against each other. The questions were taken from a real pub quiz run the previous evening by one of Moyles' friends, Rob DJ, in their mutual hometown of
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. Running totals of each team member's recent scores were kept and analysed. Since 2007, the quiz became an interactive feature, with listeners able to play along via
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and more recently through
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and
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. A basic rule of the quiz was that the only answer taken as correct is that given by Rob DJ, regardless of its accuracy or clarity. However, inaccuracies or any vagueness in Rob DJ's answers were usually vigorously debated amongst the team, with Moyles usually bearing down for the answer to be taken in his favour. Chris Moyles won the pub quiz in both 2007. and 2008. This feature appeared in Tuesday shows, sometime between 7:45 and 8:15. *''Guess Who'' - a Twenty Questions-style game amongst the team in which they try to guess the name of a celebrity spotted by one of them. Questions are supposed to be answered 'yes' or 'no' only but more is often given away, usually to stop the process hitting a dead end. *''McFly Day'' - Every Friday (from 22 January 2010) Moyles played " Star Girl" by the band
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in the McFly day feature. On 10 September 2010 the band surprised Moyles and the team performing a live version of the McFly Day Star Girl at Maida Vale. On the last airing of the show, McFly prepared a tribute song named 'Star Boy'. *''Car Park Catchphrase'' - two listeners in their cars have to guess a catchphrase answer from an anecdote-style clue. The first to beep their car horn gets a chance to give their answer but a wrong answer will get them frozen out and leave their opponent to guess while more of the clue is revealed. The feature is "hosted" by voice samples of the Northern Irish comedian and original ''
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'' presenter Roy Walker. Simple and reasonably obvious catchphrases are chosen, and the anecdotal clue often involves the fictional character Mr Fish, a reference to Mr Chips from the original game show. The game is played as a best-of-three knockout and the prize is the chance to compete again when the feature returns (though this was usually ignored if the contestants were entertaining enough, usually with Moyles wiping points off), usually in the next show. ''Car Park Catchphrase'' was played with for the last and final time between
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with Peters becoming champion on Wednesday 12 September 2012. *''Cheggers' Pop Quiz'' - a play on 1970s television show ''
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''. Within it, Moyles asked two callers questions related to pop music and popular culture. The winning caller (the contestant who had answered the most questions correctly) returned the following day in a "winner stays on" format. On 29 July 2009, Moyles announced that it would be the last edition. *''Face Your Fears'' - a week-long feature (end of June/early July 2011) that involved team members facing their various
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. Monday began with the feature being introduced by fellow Radio 1 host
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. Tuesday had
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facing her
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by climbing aboard a
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to travel to the BBC Radio 1 buildings roof. Wednesday saw
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face
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by climbing through a "tunnel". Thursday saw Moyles (and latterly Comedy Dave) fight Cynophobia with a police dog attack. Friday saw
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facing his arachnophobia by holding a spider and
Dominic Byrne Dominic Anthony Byrne (born 10 November 1972) is a British newsreader, presenter, songwriter, musician, and professional comedian. Byrne currently works on the Chris Moyles Breakfast show on Radio X (United Kingdom), Radio X, having previous ...
facing his pteromechanophobia by going out on a plane. He was meant to jump out of it, but he couldn't do it. *''Celebrity Raspberry'' - in this, a single phone contestant had one guess at the secret identity of the celebrity recorded
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. The competition continued over successive shows until someone gets the correct answer. The winner was awarded with a mug featuring a team member of their choice. *''Westwood's Where am I?'' - a daily feature in which a pre-recorded
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was "in" a certain location and the team had to guess, through a series of clues, where he claimed he was. The feature was the source of much amusement due to Westwood's inability to pronounce many words and place names, most notably
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. *''Duck Register'' - in this feature, Moyles and Vitty read out names of listeners who sent in their name via text message in time to the song "
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" by
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. The feature debuted on 27 September 2010. Numerous other features of past shows include "Celebrity Tarzan", "Celebrity Two Word Tango", "Who Knows Dom?", "One Word Weather with Nelson Mandela", "One Road Travel", "Yesterday's Weather", "Truth or Gunge", "Listen, Watch, Cher", Half Time, when Dave would say "Let's get ready to Ramble!" in the style of
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and "Birthday Corner". Other former regular competitions hosted included ''Viaduct'' (named by
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when asked for a suggestion about what to call the quiz when Moyles stood in for
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on the breakfast show). It was based on a '' Two Ronnies'' sketch (in turn based on ''
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'', with a specialist subject of "answering the question before the last").


Team members

The team members of ''The Chris Moyles Show'' on Radio 1 were: *
Chris Moyles Christopher David Moyles (born 22 February 1974) is an English radio and television presenter, author and presenter of '' The Chris Moyles Show'' on Radio X. Previously he presented '' The Chris Moyles Show'' on BBC Radio 1 from 2004 to 2012 ...
- host (2004–2012) *
Dominic Byrne Dominic Anthony Byrne (born 10 November 1972) is a British newsreader, presenter, songwriter, musician, and professional comedian. Byrne currently works on the Chris Moyles Breakfast show on Radio X (United Kingdom), Radio X, having previous ...
- newsreader and regular contributor (2004–2012) *
David Vitty David Lloyd Vitty (born 24 April 1974) is a British radio presenter. He worked alongside Chris Moyles at BBC Radio 1, having originally been a broadcast assistant on Moyles' early morning show. He became the show's head writer and 'Director o ...
- so-called "Director of Comedy" (2004–2012) *Juliette Ferrington - sports reader (2004) *
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- sports reader and regular contributor (2004–2010) *
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- sports reader and regular contributor (2010–2012) *Rachel Mallender - producer/day producer and regular contributor (2004–2009) *
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- producer/day producer and regular contributor (2004–2012) *Will Kinder - day producer (2004–2005) *Samantha Moy - day producer and contributor (2010–2011) *Freya Last - day producer and contributor (2011–2012) *Jocelin Stainer - assistant producer and regular contributor (2005–2007) *Matt Fincham - assistant producer and regular contributor (2007–2012)


Contributors

As well as the team members, other contributors also regularly featured on the show: *Paul Turner - voiceover artist who records daily voiceovers for the show (2004–2012) *Rob DJ - friend of Moyles, host of feature ''Rob DJ's Monday Night Pub Quiz'' * Roy Walker - host of ''Car Park Catchphrase'' (2004–2012) *
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- former children's TV presenter who frequently appears on the show *
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- contributor, host of ''Cheggers' Pop Quiz'' (2009) *
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- reported live on the Friday of a
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weekend from the track *Ant Danbury - creator and producer of the Best of Chris Moyles free download *Suzanne Kane - Irish DJ and Chris's cousin, who regularly contributes to the show, usually over the phone


Stand-in presenters

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covered the programme when Moyles and the team were absent, and presented the programme under the title ''The Chris Moyles Show with Scott Mills''. Mills used most of his own features from his afternoon slot, and was joined on air by radio personalities Rebecca Huxtable, Mark Chapman and
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. When only Moyles was away,
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or
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would present in his place, and stay with the usual format of the show.


''Radio 1's Longest Show Ever''

On 28 February 2011, it was announced that Moyles and David Vitty would attempt to beat the record for the longest continuous Radio 1 show in aid of
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. The previous record of 37 hours was set by
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from 1999. Moyles and Vitty began their record attempt on the morning of 16 March 2011. At the beginning of the show, Moyles announced that they would attempt to break the ''
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'' for "Radio DJ Endurance Marathon (Team)" and attempt to continuously broadcast for 51 hours 30 minutes. At 19:30 on 17 March they were joined by Simon Mayo who held the previous record and also revealed that they had raised £1,009,033. Moyles and Vitty were presented with a cake by Radio 1 controller Andy Parfitt. On Friday 18 March 2011 at 08:30, Moyles and Comedy Dave broke the ''Guinness World Record'' for the 'Longest Marathon Radio DJ (team)' and by the end of the show (at 10:00), they had hit the 51 and a half hour mark. The duo opted to "round it off" by going to 10:30 and thus set a new record of 52 hours. In doing, so they raised a final total of £2,406,648 for Comic Relief, which is an average of £46,282 for each hour they were on air. During the attempt, the duo were joined by many celebrity guests, including
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. The grand total has since increased to £2,821,831 and with an audience of 2.84 Million, the event was the most popular live BBC Red Button radio feature ever. 3.8 million people watched on the Radio 1 website. On 18 November 2011, their record was broken by a breakfast show on the German station 98.8 KISS FM Berlin, when presenters Nora Neise and Tolga Akar were on air for 73 hours.


Podcasts

Starting on 28 July 2005, a weekly
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entitled the '' Best of Chris Moyles'' was released containing the highlights from the past week of the show. Originally updated every Thursday, and then Friday from January 2006, the podcast featured highlights from the five previous broadcasts. It was the most downloaded podcast in the UK iTunes Music Store for much of 2005; however, in December 2005, it was overtaken by the Ricky Gervais Podcast. The podcast was regularly downloaded by over three hundred thousand people worldwide . The podcasts also contain original opening and closing links. From July 2011, the podcast was referred to as a "Free Download" and this was marked by the team on the 24 June 2011 episode. The current Radio X show has a podcast available via
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and
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Complaints

There have been a number of complaints about ''The Chris Moyles Show'' on the BBC in the past. These have included complaints of swearing, bullying, racism, homophobia and sexism. Some of these complaints have been upheld by
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, while others were dismissed.


See also

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Folk Face Folk Face were a comedy band formed in 2005 by BBC Radio 1 DJ Dave Vitty and BBC Newsreader Dominic Byrne. Mainly appearing on ''The Chris Moyles Show'', they also appeared in person at the Glastonbury Festival and at several Radio 1 events. They ...


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Chris Moyles Show BBC Radio 1 programmes British radio breakfast shows British music radio programmes 2004 radio programme debuts 2012 radio programme endings 2015 radio programme debuts sv:Chris Moyles Show