Genre | Comedy, chat |
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Running time | 210 minutes (6:30-10:00 am) |
Country of origin | UK |
Language(s) | English |
Home station | Radio X |
Hosted by |
Chris Moyles Vernon Kay (cover) Johnny Vaughan (cover) |
Starring | Chris Moyles Dominic Byrne Pippa Taylor Matt Parkes-Smith |
Written by | Chris Moyles |
Produced by | Pippa Taylor Matt Parkes-Smith |
Recording studio | Studio 3J, Global Radio, Leicester Square, London |
Original release | 21 September 2015 – present |
Audio format | Stereophonic sound |
Website | Chris Moyles - Radio - Radio X |
Podcast | The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Podcast |
Genre | Comedy, chat |
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Running time | 210 minutes (6:30-10:00 am) |
Country of origin | UK |
Language(s) | English |
Home station | BBC Radio 1 |
Hosted by |
Chris Moyles Scott Mills (cover) Sara Cox (cover) Vernon Kay (cover) |
Starring |
Chris Moyles David Vitty Dominic Byrne Aled Haydn Jones Tina Daheley |
Written by |
Chris Moyles David Vitty |
Produced by |
Rachel Jones Aled Haydn Jones Freya Last (nee Mehta) |
Executive producer(s) | Rhys Hughes |
Recording studio | Studio Y2, Yalding House, London |
Original release | 5 January 2004 – 14 September 2012 |
Audio format | Stereophonic sound |
Opening theme | The Cheesy Song (from 2007) |
Website | The Chris Moyles Show |
Podcast | Best of Chris Moyles |
The Chris Moyles Show is the title given to two differing versions of a radio programme hosted by Chris Moyles, originally broadcast as the The Radio 1 Breakfast Show from 5 January 2004 to 14 September 2012 before transferring almost three years later in September 2015 to the Global Radio-owned commercial radio station Radio X. The show is broadcast 6:30‐10:00am each weekday (originally broadcasting from 6:55‐10:00am between 2004-2007).
At eight years, it is currently the longest running breakfast show in BBC Radio 1's history, having overtaken original Radio 1 breakfast show presenter Tony Blackburn's tenure of five years between 1967 and 1973.
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 BBC 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.
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 singer 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 single releases. At 10:00, when Fearne Cotton took over (who took over the slot previously occupied by Jo Whiley from 21 September 2009) Moyles and the team would typically talk to Fearne Cotton for the first few minutes. The show relied on a number of on-air contributions from background staff in a variation of the "zoo" format, with members of the production team, news and sport readers and other studio guests contributing throughout the show.