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Saturday 18th December

10am Dev

Sunday 19th December

As normal

Monday 20th December

7pm Radio 1 Festival

11pm Radio 1's Stories

Tuesday 21st - Thursday 23rd December

As normal

Christmas Eve

4am Dev

7am James Cordons Top 10 of 2010

8am Matt Smith and Karen Gillans Top 10 of 2010

9am Tinie Tempah Top 10 of 2010

10am Fearne Cotton

1pm Greg James

4pm Scott Mills

6:00pm Scott Mills Festive Floor Fillers

Christmas Day

5:00am Rob Da Bank

7:00am Greg James

10:00am The Tinsel Take Over

7:00pm Westwood

11:00pm + Overnight Drum + Bass Takeover repeat

Boxing Day

7:00am Plan B's Top 10 of 2010

8:00am N-Dubz's Top 10 of 2010

9:00am Pixie Lott's Top 10 of 2010

10:00am James Corden's Top 10 of 2010

11:00am Nicole Scherzingers Top 10 of 2010

12:00pm Tinie Tempahs Top 10 of 2010

1:00pm Radio 1's Top 10 of 2010

2:00pm Lewis Hamilton's Top 10 of 2010

3:00pm Matt Smith and Karen Gillan's Top 10 of 2010

4:00pm The Official Chart with Scott Mills

7:00pm The 5:19 Show with Tom Deacon (Teen awards highlights)

10:00pm Nick Grimshaw and Annie Mac (Underage festival highlights)

12:00am BBC Radio 1's Review Show with Nihal

1:00am BBC Radio 1's Stories

2:00am Huw Stephens

3:00am In New DJs We Trust

4:00am Radio 1's Classic Essential Mix

Bank Holiday Monday 27th December

6:00am Radio 1 - Top 10 of 2010

7:00am Dev

10:00am Edith Bowman

1:00pm Huw Stephens

4:00pm Reggie Yates Top 40

7:00pm Zane Lowe (Mumford and sons repeat)

9:00pm Radio 1 Stories

10:00 Nick Grimshaw highlights

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Christmas Eve

4am Dev

7am James Cordons Top 10 of 2010

8am Matt Smith and Karen Gillans Top 10 of 2010

9am Tinie Tempah Top 10 of 2010

10am Fearne Cotton

1pm Greg James

4pm Scott Mills

6:00pm Scott Mills Festive Floor Fillers

I hate shows like this. Why not get Scott or Greg or even Dev to cover the breakfast show that day?

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As posted on the other Christmas (press release) thread...

Christmas day and, to a lesser extent boxing day, seems very much a "TV and CD" day once the waking-up ritual is over, so having a live breakfast show then doing something "different" that iPod FM wouldn't, seems pretty reasonable to me.

The only thing that would bug me, would be substantial prerecords on daytime 22-24, and 26/7/8. At the very least keep breakfast and afternoons live.

So having Dev live on early breakfast 24th but then prerecords from 7-10am before going live again seems the most glaringly daft thing to me. Much of the other stuff seems reasonable. Have some specialist show or repeat/prerecord until 7am, put Dev on live breakfast then leave the rest as is.

I'm a teeny bit surprised they're not using Coxy (guessing she doesn't want the overtime in which case fair enough) or Matt Edmondson more.. gives him more daytime exposure and experience, and keeps R1 live..

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Lot of 'Top10 of 2010' from some highly irrelevant people there... I mean Lewis Scumilton and Nicole Shitsinger (why give them seperate shows when they have the same crap taste in music, considering they put Matt and Karen on the same hour?), attentionwhore Corden and the bullies off the anti-bullying campaign? Really?

Plan B, Pixie Lott, Tinie Tempah, Matt Smith and Karen Gillan's ones might be worth a listen, shame about the utter crap they've sandwiched in between those.

Professional eater of puppy dogs, baby heads and killer of grannies...

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and of course some tram crash in Corrie.. which I didn't even know HAD a tram til I heard that. 'Enders to follow with a tube explosion (and of course some innocent guy being shot in the back by idiot Police in the middle of Albert Square)?

Good to see Rock n Chips back (thought it was just a one-off). Royle Family - my arse etc...

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Well I have a theory on the fire in Emmerdale... I think it could be Jay that starts in (you know, the Asian guy that was previously in Corrie and Shameless?) and I think he does it to get the Dingle's house... but that is my theory!

Corrie should be brilliant with a live episode coming up soon too.... AND Kirk auditioning for the X Factor!

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Corrie and Emmerdale should be the best soaps to watch over Christmas.

No such thing as a good soap to watch over Christmas. Why would you wanna watch disaster, explosions, family fueds, murder and death etc etc over Christmas?

Looked at some of the TV listings for Christmas, and it does look much better! Soaps should be good. A new show from David Walliams and Matt Lucas, Rock 'n' Chips, Royle Family and a Cube Christmas Special.

Sadly David Walliams and Matt Lucas have passed their best. And a Cube Christmas Special? What's gonna make that show relevant to Christmas? Having the contestants wear tinsel and shitty jumpers maybe?

And they're just repeating 3 of the Top 10's from Christmas Eve.

Re: Christmas Eve.. surely the 'Festive Floor Fillers' will be a standard Floor Fillers with the word 'Festive' thrown in

I was thinking this. Unless Scott is expecting us to boogie down to the likes of Eartha Kitt and Band Aid (which, admittedly, can happen when there's alcohol involved but who's already hitting the drinks at 6pm on Christmas Eve? ;))

Boxing Day

7:00am Plan B's Top 10 of 2010

8:00am N-Dubz's Top 10 of 2010 -- Urgh!

9:00am Pixie Lott's Top 10 of 2010

10:00am James Corden's Top 10 of 2010 -- Why?

11:00am Nicole Scherzingers Top 10 of 2010

12:00pm Tinie Tempahs Top 10 of 2010

1:00pm Radio 1's Top 10 of 2010

2:00pm Lewis Hamilton's Top 10 of 2010 -- What's the point?

3:00pm Matt Smith and Karen Gillan's Top 10 of 2010 -- Who?

4:00pm The Official Chart with Scott Mills

7:00pm The 5:19 Show with Tom Deacon (Teen awards highlights) -- Three hours of highlights? Wow. How long was the award show itself?

10:00pm Nick Grimshaw and Annie Mac (Underage festival highlights)

12:00am BBC Radio 1's Review Show with Nihal

1:00am BBC Radio 1's Stories

2:00am Huw Stephens

3:00am In New DJs We Trust

4:00am Radio 1's Classic Essential Mix

and of course some tram crash in Corrie.. which I didn't even know HAD a tram til I heard that.

Not been to Manchester then? Never noticed the tram crossing the bridge in the title credits to Corrie? :P

Royle Family - my arse etc...

Never seen the show but the clip of last years Christmas Special when they were all singing along to The One Show theme always cracks me up :D

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Not noticed it in Corrie (ain't watched in a long time though), knew Manchester had tram though, lol.

They haven't had one apart from in the credits. It's only in the last two weeks they've mentioned it or it has been audible!

Non of this adds up. Reggie Yates Top 40 of what? There's a Scott Mills Top 40 the day before. Also is Dev can do Breakfast that day, why can't he do it Christmas Eve? Its a just a very strange schedule this year

It does seem a bit of a mish mash. It seems like several people had ideas and they all just had to make them work at the end.

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