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[h=2]Thursday 13 September[/h] [h=3]BBC RADIO 1[/h] 66The Chris Moyles Penultimate Show

BBC Radio 1 celebrates the station’s longest standing breakfast DJ Chris Moyles with a spectacular show broadcast live from the BBC Radio Theatre in front of a studio audience.

Special friends of the show will join Chris and the team throughout the morning to celebrate an incredible eight and a half years on air. Expect appearances from big names from the worlds of music and showbiz, who will all be paying tribute to the broadcasting legend that is Chris Moyles on his penultimate day on the breakfast show.

The special show will be broadcast live on BBC Radio 1, and it will be streamed live on the Radio 1 website (bbc.co.uk/radio1) and through the BBC Red Button.

Presenter/Chris Moyles, Producers/Aled Hayden-Jones and Freya Mehta

Thursday 13 September

6.30-10.00am

BBC RADIO 1

[h=2]Friday 14 September[/h] [h=3]BBC RADIO 1[/h] 66The Chris Moyles Final Breakfast Show

After an incredible eight and a half year stint as the host of BBC Radio 1’s breakfast show Chris Moyles bids farewell to his listeners in his final breakfast show on the network.

Chris and the team - including sidekick Comedy Dave, Dominic Byrne, Tina Daheley, Aled, Freya and Pippa - will be looking back at some of their highlights over the years, which will include a number of goodbye messages from the show’s showbiz friends.

As Radio 1’s longest serving breakfast show host Chris has notched up a number of incredible achievements during his time on breakfast , including the record breaking 52-hour broadcast with sidekick Comedy Dave that raised a more than £2million for Red Nose Day in March 2011.

The final show will be broadcast live on BBC Radio 1, will be streamed live on the Radio 1 website (bbc.co.uk/radio1) and can also be viewed on the BBC Red Button.

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The last 14 shows are going to be a tough listen for any massive fans. There'll be laughs, but there'll always be an overwhelming sense of ending to all the fun, and to a friendship... I think there will be many tears shed, not just on their last day, but throughout their last week.

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Does anyone know if there is any way of recording the red button feed on a sky+ box please?

You could probably find a way of looking to add the BBC Red Buttons via other channels. Easier to do on Freesat and Freeview.

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Yeh, but that was just a 'thought glitch'. anyway, a dj leaving the airwaves for who knows how long is a different ballgame... Better stick around here howabout94... Give u somewhere to go when the moyles.net s* hits the fan, and implodes. :)

I'll "stick around" if you leave

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