- Tue Dec 19, 2006 12:24 pm
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It's inevitable. Sadly.
But, we must face the fact that Moyles isn't going to be doing the Radio 1 breakfast show forever.
Some might say that he could stay with Radio 1 for many more years and become a kind of John Peel. I doubt that very much - mainly because Moyles doesn't have a particularly deep knowledge of music. Entertaining is his forté.
So, what do you think Moyles would or could do once he finally does decide to fade down his mic on the Breakfast show for the last time?
We know that Moyles has been on television before. Remember his Channel 5 or UK Play shows? Disastrous is an understatement. The man can't do telly.
Maybe in a couple of years, he might decide to retire altogether. He's certainly got enough money squirreled away to do so. But then Moyles isn't the kind of man to sit on his arse all day listening to radio jingles from the 1980s. That's just his current weekend pass-time.
Any ideas or suggestions for a post-Radio 1 career for Moylesy?
But, we must face the fact that Moyles isn't going to be doing the Radio 1 breakfast show forever.
Some might say that he could stay with Radio 1 for many more years and become a kind of John Peel. I doubt that very much - mainly because Moyles doesn't have a particularly deep knowledge of music. Entertaining is his forté.
So, what do you think Moyles would or could do once he finally does decide to fade down his mic on the Breakfast show for the last time?
We know that Moyles has been on television before. Remember his Channel 5 or UK Play shows? Disastrous is an understatement. The man can't do telly.
Maybe in a couple of years, he might decide to retire altogether. He's certainly got enough money squirreled away to do so. But then Moyles isn't the kind of man to sit on his arse all day listening to radio jingles from the 1980s. That's just his current weekend pass-time.
Any ideas or suggestions for a post-Radio 1 career for Moylesy?