Travis Bickle wrote:I enjoyed reading over the last few days Q&A's just now. Interesting stuff.
Aled, what format will the shows (not 06:30-10:00) take during the 37hr stint? The shows are from Chris' studio, and the likes of Greg, Fearne, Scott etc will be coming to him, but will it actually be their show or is it basically being taken over by Chris and Dave? Will the other shows have their usual features and identity etc?
This is proper geek stuff... but
technically it's a new show 'BBC Radio 1's Longest Show Ever... with Chris Moyles and Comedy Dave -and presenter - for Comic Relief. With new imaging but maintaining the features of the shows we're inhabiting - at least as a basis.
Travis Bickle wrote:You said that the other producers will make editorial and content decisions, but as Chris has to introduce every song it seems difficult for the usual DJ to remain in charge and for the show to remain 'theirs'. It seems almost as if the regular DJ may in effect become the 'guest'! It's going to be interesting to see how a balance is struck.
The presenter WILL be a guest on the show hosted by Chris and Dave - but it's going to be the presenter introducing Chris and Dave to their show, their features and their musical genre - think Mista Jam, Benji B or Grimmy etc
The producer of that show will have editorial control. Having me, Sam and Matt producing will mean complete breakfast take-over which no-one wants because we'd have no idea of how the show works so the presenter would almost become irrelevant if that happened. Plus, you can't expect us to make editorial decisions if we're knackered.
Travis Bickle wrote:On twitter you just said this is the biggest thing you have worked on, and thinking about some of the stuff done on the Moyles show that is saying a lot!
It REALLY is. The birthday show was even bigger than the AAA tour, but this beats all of those combined. We're looking at simulcasting with other parts of the BBC, live unit teams, a dozen programme teams, online takeover, new imaging, TV crews (we're technically broadcasting one of BBC TV's longest ever shows too - as well as Radio's longest ever), as well as the usual breakfast shows - with a couple of surprises that we will be revealing at the start of the show.