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So this is based on a few clips being posted on the shoutbox on the forum homepage, I thought it would be good to post links to some of your favourite Radio 1 moments, and retro geeky clips! As so many kick about on the internet it seems easy to find content to post. Such as...

Mark Goodier doing the Chart Show in 2002. I like this for Dave Pearce's Top 40 giveaway at the start. Guess the song his mobile phone is playing!

 

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Moyles on the 80's Fudge Tunnel.

 

Chris Moyles here back in August 2003. Spending the first 20 mins of the afternoon show mimicking Heart FM, with "DJ CM on the 80's fudge tunnel". And one George Benson record. Remember listening to this live and laughing my head off, the fact that the whole team struggle to keep it together makes it even better!

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Scott Mills doing the chart on 24th October 1999 https://ia801500.us.archive.org/1/items/TheUKTop40WithScottMills19991024/The UK Top 40 with Scott Mills 19991024.mp3

Kevin Greening in for Mark and Lard

 

And there's an absolute sh*ttonne over on aircheckdownloads.com: some ones of interest:

Clive Warren http://aircheckdownloads.com/Radio1_CliveWarren_01Jul97.mp3

Jamie Theakston http://www.aircheckdownloads.com/radio1_JamieTheakston_0999.mp3

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With England V Wales coming up in the euro's I thought there wouldn't be a better time to put this on.

 

Mark & Lard, Downcount sometime in summer 2002. An anti English Welshman calls in to play the quiz.

 

"We are getting over-run Mark! We are riddled with arrogant English buffoons coming over here! Riding our prestigious railways, drinking in our pubs. And.... TALKING TO US!!!"

 

On winning the prize of dinner with the Queen:

"Your very kind Mark. Although I'd rather stick my family jewel in my mothers mangle, than have dinner with the symbol of English tyranny!"

 

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Back to April 2002 for an edition of Lard's Classic Cuts. Where master vinyl collector Marc Riley would spin a "mint condition" classic on Radio 1. Skip to 7:09 for just the classic cut without the chatter.

 

This one is from Elvis Presley. I remember hearing this live and laughing so much my sides hurt.

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