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By Degs
#102827
aiya mrs moyles<P>I know moyles is good where he is.  But if you remember the last time he was on mornings, he was actually very good.<P>And since I'm not asleep anymore at that daft hour, I reckon it'll be good to have him in the morning (so to speak)<P>
By Degs
#102828
As for mornings with the Big Breakfast, well hmmm, I'd watch it yeah, but would it be good??  <P>Then again, they're likely to have a female co presenter to get people 'up' in the morning.  Would that be the lovely aiyaaaa lizzy?  Alongside Dave as well??<P>
By seony
#102829
That would just be the Chris Coyles show on telly and if the whole team were gonna be on it, wouldn't it be on the BBC and not Channel 4 ?
By Degs
#102832
It's fair to say, I'm sure Chris can be bought.  And would he make it on BBC 1 at any reasonable hour?  So Channel 4/5/digital it is then!
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By Uglybob
#102835
chris, dave and lizzie, i think thats the big breakfast future with richard bacon doing down your doorstep
By Degs
#102836
Richard Bacon was in Hartlepool on the Big B a few month back actually.  You know near Wilkinsons, next to the Wesley?  Course you do.  Yeah, down there. <P>He better not come down my doorstep though.  YOU HEAR THAT BACON
By Guest
#102840
Is it possible to miss a person off the telly like they are dead? Coz thats how much i miss Alan  <IMG SRC="http://chrismoyles.net/ubb/frown.gif">
By Guest
#102841
Yes I am listening to Radiohead again.  Actually its like being on a roller coaster, up one minute (Bob Marley) down the next (R-head).
By Guest
#102845
Of course not, I download all my old music except for Blondie - Platinum Gold (i still had to d/l blondie tracks which werent on it), The best of the Jam, and Queen - Greatest Hits.
By Andrew
#102849
Amnesiac out tomorrow:<P>This second helping from the sessions that produced the preceding KID A will probably strike close listeners as a bit more structured, though it'll be difficult to determine whether that's simply because the peregrinations of the last album have prepared them for the trips to the outer limits taken here. Those expecting a U2-like return to tuneful, anthemic guitar-rock will have their hopes dashed upon a rock of colorful electronic experimentation and moody, studio-enhanced madness. <P>The piano-based "Pyramid Song" and the Martian-gospel-choir ballad "You and Whose Army?" might placate verse-chorus-verse traditionalists slightly, but the sampler-in-a-trash-compactor "Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors" and the pointillistic ambience of "Hunting Bears" attest to Radiohead's continued nonconformist tendencies. AMNESIAC opens with the claustrophobic, synth-bedecked "Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box" and closes with the Dixieland funeral march "Life in a Glass House." Along the way, the band engages in the kind of fearless, pretension-risking (but highly successful) sonic experimentation that made a cultural artifact out of SGT. PEPPER. There are less apt comparisons.<P><br>- indeed<br>
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