Away from his impressive work within radio stations, Chris has quickly built a hugely successful and varied career, encompassing books, albums, theatre and television. Online is in our DNA! We connect organisations to the most dynamic motivational speakers on the planet. Find out how we can help you organise your next big remote event and conference. Paul McVeigh is a Premier League football player and an expert in elite performance.
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Quick quote Chris Moyles. I acknowledge and accept the terms and conditions. A successful year was crowned when Sun readers voted him DJ of the Year. It followed successful outside broadcasts from the Euro tournament in Belgium and Holland, with live performances from a host of celebs. Summer and Chris was one of the main DJs fronting the One Big Sunday events, the network's mini-festivals throughout the UK, which reached about half a million people live.
With the introduction of the new daytime Radio 1 schedule, Chris's weekday show was extended by an hour which gave him more of a chance to show off, belittle celebrities and lark about with Comedy Dave, Producer Will and Lizzy.
The team also descended on the States for a week of live shows from LA and Vegas. Comedy Dave is director of comedy on the Chris Moyles show, and is Chris' long time sidekick, drinking partner and friend. Dave started off at Radio 1 working on the overnight show while Chris was presenting Early Breakfast and the pair quickly struck up a friendship. It wasn't long before Dave was working on the show and when Chris moved to his afternoon programme, Dave followed. Rachel Jones the producer has run the London Marathon, you know.
The station, owned by a company run by his former flatmate Ashley Tabor, was some way down the listenership table to the BBC giant, but has found a wider audience since he arrived. Dave and Chris have long been rumoured to have fallen out, with the pair said to have held separate leaving parties when they left Radio 1. The beef is thought to be about Chris' closeness to Dave ex-wife Jayne Sharp.
And of course Dave didn't join him on the new station. However, he's since moved on to commercial radio too, after 16 years at Radio 1, hosting a show alongside Gemma Arterton on Hits Radio in Manchester and helps to make videos and podcasts for a company in London.
Radio 1 listeners were first introduced to Aled as the "tea boy", even though he quickly emerged as the mastermind of the show behind the scenes. No wonder he sees , listeners as nothing. Does he worry about the competition?
Having a lie-in is competition, putting the telly on is competition, getting the bus, not having enough 3G — everything is competition.
You can drive yourself mad thinking about it, or just do what you do — get a good show. It was at Radio 1 that Moyles perfected his un-Wogan-ish broadcasting approach, which consists of him in a studio with three or four other people, chatting to one another about silly things.
Less cosy whispering to one listener, more Radio Pub. He stole this technique, he says, from American shock jock Howard Stern, another rude radio iconoclast. Moyles is a broadcasting nerd, and he can remember the first time he heard Stern, at the home of a friend in the US. It pulled me in enough that I wanted to know more, like why that joke about Robin was funny. Rather than explain everything, just let people try and work it out.
For me, this makes his show more fitting for Radio X than his previous employers. Moyles was constantly having to justify himself, putting his foot in it, saying unacceptable things.
It was in a discussion about ringtones. Of course, this only extended the controversy. Carr got very heated when a line of his was quoted as an example of bigotry. Carr said that yes, that was exactly what he said, but the context had been completely removed, the build-up, the journey of performer and audience. His audience knew him well, he had a gay producer on air with him for ages and it is almost impossible to do a live show like the Radio 1 breakfast show for more than eight years without screwing up at some point.
Christ almighty, one of my best friends came out a couple of years ago as transgender. Simon is now Steph, which is fine.
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