Topher wrote:They've always had periods where they have a lot of guests in - mainly Christmas, but other times too. I don't mind the guests, I think it's fair to say I prefer it when they have less guests in, but it's the biggest radio show in the UK - people are going to want to plug their shit on it. Either way, there has been a huge overreaction here to it.
I understand that of course people want to go on radio shows to promote their 'projects' and I actually really enjoy listening to radio interviews with celebrities or others, but only if it's a proper interview in which the interviewer asks a few half decent and challenging questions. I listen to a lot of heavily interview based shows on other stations, and generally enjoy them even if I'm not particularly interested in the interviewer. This is usually because I find out something about the person or what they're talking about that I didn't know before or end up thinking about something in a different way. All Chris does is chat to the guest about nothing in particular and sometimes just talks nonsense (as with Guetta this week), so none of his interviews ever leave me feeling like that. I do understand the reasons why he doesn't approach interviews in this way, but I'm just explaining why I so dislike these sorts of weeks on the show.
I didn't hear the Sugar interview this morning, but am curious to know if Chris asked him any of the following; (a) Why he always insists that it's a show is a serious business based show and not a reality show, when it's very clearly a classic reality show (and a great one at that) from which you would be hard pressed to learn anything about business from because the bunch of entertaining doofuses they use in it aren't exactly the brightest business minds. (b) How they can claim they've selected a group of the most intelligent people in Britain when they are generally anything but (see end of question a) (c) Isn't he aware that only absolute pricks drive cars with personalised registration plates?
If he asked any of those questions, especially the final question, they I may have go back and listen to it!