- Thu Jun 16, 2011 3:42 pm
#440942
It's simply that there's not THAT many songs that you'd be surprised to learn we like and shocking ones we hate!
Aled wrote:It's simply that there's not THAT many songs that you'd be surprised to learn we like and shocking ones we hate!
reviloslater wrote:Aled wrote:It's simply that there's not THAT many songs that you'd be surprised to learn we like and shocking ones we hate!
*smells fear of BBC management*
Aled wrote:reviloslater wrote:Aled wrote:It's simply that there's not THAT many songs that you'd be surprised to learn we like and shocking ones we hate!
*smells fear of BBC management*
Ha. I'm honest kind of guy. I'd say if this was management shutting it down. It's not. It's just not an easy feature to keep running week after week!
Charlalottie on Twitter wrote:Just remembered that I played pool with a satanist last night. Really should go out on a Friday more often.
Charlalottie wrote:Had a good night last night. We lost the pub quiz but had my hair plaited by a viking.
DevilsDuck wrote: semi
Yudster wrote:Best post ever.
Emmy wrote: why did you choose to tell Chris about it,
Cheers.
neilt0 wrote:
Click, look, be happy.
Emmy wrote:I have no problem with his rant, that wasn't the point of my question at all. Although I think it's a bit unfair to call somebody you don't know a 'pompous hack', in the same way that the commenters under the (very positive) review who are slagging off Chris and the show have no business doing so when they clearly state that they don't listen to the show.
neilt0 wrote:
Click, look, be happy.
SAV1OUR wrote:Are you saying if Moyles hadn't known then there wouldn't have been hatred in that comments section today?
mt35.lisa wrote:do you ever worry that your going to run out of idea's for the show? and who thinks of the most idea's out of the team?
itbe_Tyler wrote:Sorry if this has already been asked. (New User, been stalking for a while though.)
Obviously you have the rules of the type of stuff that can be broadcasted, but how do you personally decide if a comment or text etc. is suitable for broadcasting? E.g When people text in there stupid amnesty or comedy names such as mike oxlong.
DevilsDuck wrote:Hi Aled
It sounds like the feature brain-storm was a semi success.
Do you think you would do it again?
Emmy wrote:Hi Aled. I don't suppose you'll know the answer to my first question, but I'll ask you anyway. Why did the Guardian let you know in advance that they would be reviewing the show on a given day, is this something radio reviewers regularly do? I'd have thought it would make far more sense to listen to a 'regular' show, maybe over a few days, dipping in and out, and then base a review around that, having got a proper feel for the show and the people involved in it.
Secondly, why did you choose to tell Chris about it, when you must have known that he wouldn't be able to resist mentioning/ranting about it on air? Him knowing was always going to alter the content of the show and his performance in some, albeit small, way. If Chris hadn't been aware of it then neither the Guardian nor radio reviewers would in all likelihood have been mentioned on the show today, and the conversation would have gone off in some other, possibly more interesting and more natural, direction, as per a normal show.
If I were in his place, I'd rather not have known. For me, it would be a bit like knowing that my big boss would be visiting the office on a certain day, which would make me nervous beforehand and would change the way I'd usually behave in the office. No matter how hard I tried to carry on as normal, I'd be involuntarily putting on 'a show' all day.
Cheers.
Yudster wrote:Aled wrote:..........the musical taste game.............I don't think there's many weeks in it.
I can see why you think that, and I agree - but hasn't it got the potential to be a brilliant occasional feature? An as-and-when kind of thing? It couldn't work for every guest you had on but for the "friend of the show" type guest it could be great.
Aled wrote:I don't know whether the Guardian DID let us know in advance - they may have, but if they did it would have been with Tamsin - our head of press. They posted the breakfast review idea on their blog on the Monday and listed who would be reviewed and on which day so it was out there on public display.
There is no right or wrong answer to the question as to whether Chris should have been told.
Knowing obviously changed the show - and that was inevitable because the show is transparent like that and Chris wears his heart on his sleave. But as Producer, and Chris' support, I'd feel uncomfortable going into a show where Chris was being judged so publicly, knowing this was happening and not tell him. If Chris had done something however minor that he probably wouldn't have wanted to do had he known it would be discussed and recorded publicly and analyzed under a microscope and he found out that the one person he could trust knew about it - I think that would have been an erosion of that trust and not something I would want.
Also, with it being public people could have quite easily tweeted / text Chris during the show and that would have been more unsettling to have learnt during rather than before and raised questions of why his support at Radio 1 didn't know about it.