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Radio 1 Christmas Schedule 2012


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22nd/23rd December - As Normal

Christmas Eve

4:00 Tom Deacon

7:00 Dev

10:00am Fearne Cotton

1:00pm Scott Mills

4:00pm Danny Howard

7:00pm Zane Lowe mixtape show

9:00pm The Matt Edmondson Show

10:00pm Phil Taggart

Overnight Essential Mix

Christmas Day

6:00am Greg James

10:00am Fearne Cotton (Live Lounge)

1:00pm Scott Mills

4:00pm Matt Edmondson Teen Awards Highlights

7:00pm Zane Lowe (Killers Repeat)

9:00pm Danisnotonfire and Amazing Phil

10:00pm Black Chrisrmas with Daniel P Carter

Overnight Essential Mix

Boxing Day

7:00am The Radio 1 Breakfast Show with Nick Grimshaw (Best bits show)

10:00am Fearne Cotton (best of guests show)

1:00pm Scott Mills (Boxing Day special)

4:00pm Danny Howard

7:00pm Zane Lowe (Philamonic repeat)

9:00pm The Nick Helm Christmas Spectacular

10:00pm Punck Rock Christmas with Mike Davies

Overnight Essential Mix

Thursday 27th Dec

7:00am Dev

10:00am Gemma Cairney

1:00pm Scott Mills

4:00pm Danny Howard

7:00pm Zane Lowe (Maida vale sessions highlights)

9:00pm Roisin Consty - what if it really was the end of the world

10:00pm In New DJs We Trust

Overnight to follow

On Radio 2, Sara Cox will be covering Ken Bruce 9:30-12:00pm except Christmas Day and Mark Goodier will be on between 12 + 2

Friday 28th

7:00am Dev

10:00am Gemma Cairney

1:00pm Scott Mills

4:00pm Danny Howard

7:00pm Radio 1 Ibiza rewind - overnight

Sat 29th

7:00am Gemma Cairney

10:00am Sara Cox (Hackney weekend highlights)

1:00pm Huw Stephens

4:00pm Dance Anthems Danny Howard

7:00pm Norman Jay's Good times

9:00pm Best of 1xtra summer - Mallorca Rocks

1:00am Best of 1xtra Summer - The 10th Anniversary celebrations

2:00am Best of 1xtra Summer - Creamfields

3:00am Hackney Nights

Sunday 30th

7:00am Gemma Cairney

10:00am Sara Cox

1:00pm Huw Stephens

4:00pm The Official Chart with Scott Mills

7:00pm The Request SHow with Jameela

9:00pm The Surgery with Aled

10:00pm Annie Mac

overnight Diplo and friends

Monday 31st

7:00am The UK's 150 top-selling singles of 2012 - Part 1 Tom Deacon

10:00am Part 2 Gemma Cairney

1:00pm Part 3 Scott Mills

4:00pm Part 4 Dev

7:00pm Phil Taggart

10:00pm Radio 1 New Years Eve Party with Greg James, Danny Howard + others

2:00am Charlie Sloth

Tuesday 1st Jan

4:00am Rob Da Bank

6:30am The Radio 1 Breakfast show with Nick Grimshaw - Hackney weekend highlights

10:00am Fearne Cotton - Hackney Weekend

1:0pm Scott Mills - Hackney Weekend

4:00pm Greg James - Hackney Weekend

7:00pm Zane Lowe - Hackney Weekend

10:00pm Jen Long

12:00am Essential mix

2:00am Nihal

Wed 2nd Jan - Fri 4th

4:00am Rob Da Bank

6:30am The Radio 1 Breakfast show with Huw Stephens

10:00am Annie Mac

1:00pm Daniel P Carter

4:00pm Phil Taggart

7:00pm Benji B Wed - Toddla T Thur

9:00pm Tom Deacons Road Trip - Wed - Dong Comedy with Doc Brown - Thursday

10:00pm Jen Long (Wed/Thu)

Fri 7pm - As Normal

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BBC Radio 1 celebrates the top 150-selling singles of 2012 with a special relay of shows that will span the final day of 2012 – providing the perfect New Year’s Eve soundtrack to get Radio 1 listeners in the party spirit.

Radio 1 DJs Tom Deacon, Gemma Cairney, Scott Mills and Dev will all be involved in the special day of programming – counting down the top 150-selling singles of 2012 as compiled by the Official Charts Company. Throughout the day the DJs will gradually reveal the runners and riders in the race to be crowned the UK’s number-one best-selling single of 2012 - including the chart positions of hit 2012 artists One Direction, Carly Rae Jepsen and Adele.

Tom Deacon is set to kick off the proceedings with a countdown of the top 150- to 121-selling singles of 2012 between 8 and 10am. Gemma Cairney takes over the musical reins between 10am and 1pm to countdown from 120; between 1 and 4pm Scott Mills will countdown from number 80; while early morning breakfast show host Dev rounds off the show with the final countdown of the top 40 selling singles of 2012.

8-10am: Tom Deacon (counting down the top 150-121 selling singles of 2012)

10am-1pm: Gemma Cairney (counting down the top 120-81 selling singles of 2012)

1-4pm: Scott Mills (counting down the top 80-41 selling singles of 2012)

4-7pm: Dev (counting down the top 40-1 selling singles of 2012)

Presenters/ Tom Deacon, Gemma Cairney, Scott Mills, Dev

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I know what I am not looking forward to the Radio 1 Breakfast Show with Huw Stephens.

It's usually Zane he might be on holiday or something but Huw on breakfast on the week most people go back to work/school isn't wise. I'd rather have had Phil Taggart on breakfast, it seems odd that they do this expert takeover every year but don't tend to publicise it much. However Phil Taggart & Annie Mac on daytime is a nice treat.

The schedule is so messy as well 27th -30th should all be the same DJs rather than having two seperate batches of schedules. (Apart from the Chart). Gemma even swaps from 10.00 to 7.00.

Why not have the same Christmas Eve and Boxing Day schedule even if some are prerecorded it just makes it more confusing.

Why Danny Howard is on so much is a mystery to me, this years Superstar DJ seemed to have more about her and has a personality.

Not too much Tom Deacon luckily and Dev on breakfast as well is nice.

And New Years Day- a day of Hackney Highlights- ouch

A couple of years back they DJs did their top 40 of the year that was a good listen, it would be nice for that to return,

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