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    • My vote goes to James cussack his weekend show is very good hope he gets a daytime show soon 
    • “It’s Friday… and you are so near your Christmas break now.” “This guest list feels like we put loads of names in a hat and picked them at random.” “Christmas is not meant to be stressful — we’re here to cheer you up.” Big Guest Friday Energy and Proper End-of-Term Vibes Scott Mills burst into Friday morning mode knowing full well this was the final proper working day for huge swathes of the nation. From the opening link he leaned hard into the relief, excitement and smugness of listeners finishing school or clocking off until January. Ellie Brennan and Stefan Powell were firmly in festive spirits too, with Ellie’s glamorous-but-chaotic Christmas party prep becoming an instant talking point. Scott delighted in the shared experience of outfits, work drinks starting at lunchtime, and the strange emotional release that comes with switching on your out-of-office for the final time Christmas music was dialled all the way up, and Scott made no apologies. He repeatedly reminded listeners that the show’s mission was simple: distraction, joy and sing-alongs in a week where the news can feel heavy. Messages poured in from teachers on the last school run, delivery drivers finishing shifts, and families already gathering — exactly the audience Scott loves talking to at this time of year. The Good Morning Minute became a roll call of last days, last bells and children vibrating with excitement Pause for Thought: Cath Woolridge Cath Woolridge delivered a Pause for Thought that stopped the show in its tracks. Speaking candidly about miscarriage, grief and the emotional intensity Christmas can amplify, she shared how a season that looks joyful on the surface can feel isolating and painful underneath. Her reflection on revisiting the same Christmas tree two years later — and realising how far she had come — resonated deeply with listeners. Scott responded with rare stillness, thanking Cath for sharing something so personal on “the biggest show in Europe”. He also spoke directly to listeners who struggle at Christmas, reminding them they’re not expected to feel festive on demand. Messages flooded in immediately describing Cath’s words as “exactly what I needed today”, underscoring how powerfully the moment landed. Richard Coles: Pop Star, Priest and Festive Murder Richard Coles joined Scott already radiating Big Guest Friday warmth, humour and gentle chaos. Scott played The Communards early on, prompting Richard to reflect — with dry amusement — on royalty statements still arriving decades later, including a famously precise payment from Ecuador. It was vintage Coles: witty, self-aware and quietly delighted by the absurdities of pop stardom. Conversation quickly turned to Richard’s new cosy crime novel Murder Under the Mistletoe. He explained his love of setting the scene before the crime, joking that half the book is usually “feisty old ladies clashing” — something he insists mirrors parish life perfectly. Scott revelled in the festive murder trope, declaring Christmas the ideal time for fictional mayhem. Strictly inevitably came up, with Richard recalling his famously short but unforgettable run. He described his Paso Doble and Flash Gordon routine with affectionate embarrassment, while Scott reassured him that “making an impression” absolutely counts. Richard’s mother’s brutally honest critique — likening him to “a walrus that had been tased” — had the studio in stitches. Bread sauce became an unexpected bonding moment. Richard declared his love for it with evangelical zeal, instantly finding a kindred spirit in Susan Calman. Scott looked on delighted as the pair connected over festive carbs, calling it “the most Radio 2 argument imaginable”. Richard also reflected on how Strictly forges lifelong friendships, agreeing with Scott that dancing together is “more like an affair than an affair” — hastily clarifying he meant emotionally, not literally. He left the studio with book firmly plugged, dignity intact and festive chaos fully embraced. Susan Calman: Sleeper Trains, Stand-Up and Daleks Susan Calman arrived straight from the sleeper train from Scotland, proudly declaring herself “the voice of the Caledonian Sleeper”. She described the joy of boarding, changing into pyjamas, drifting off — and waking up near Motherwell, which Scott declared “a deeply Scottish rite of passage”. Susan explained her love of trains, revealing she even honeymooned on the Orient Express. She and Richard bonded over shared sleeper train encounters, while Scott marvelled at Susan hearing her own recorded safety announcements while onboard. Talk turned to Susan’s upcoming stand-up tour — her first in a decade. She admitted returning to live comedy feels terrifying but thrilling, especially with a treasure trove of Strictly, cruising and life stories now ready to unleash. Scott empathised, praising the unique magic of live laughter. Strictly memories flowed freely, with Susan recalling her deep friendship with Kevin Clifton, including their matching tattoos. She spoke warmly about how the show leaves you with friendships for life, something Scott wholeheartedly agreed with from his own experience. Susan also revealed perhaps the most Susan Calman fact of all: she owns a Dalek, a K-9 and a Weeping Angel. Scott immediately pitched her as a future Doctor Who companion, an idea Susan embraced with unfiltered joy — especially when Russell T Davies himself texted the show mid-segment. Denise Welsh: Waterloo Road, Pop Stardom and Speaking from the Heart Denise Welsh arrived glowing, fresh from pre-Christmas sunshine and armed with stories. She admitted she’s never cooked Christmas dinner, instead relying on an “Amazon warehouse situation” at home. Scott admired the honesty and the commitment. Denise spoke passionately about returning to Waterloo Road after 15 years. She described nerves walking back onto set, only to be reassured when younger cast members already knew her character thanks to lockdown re-watching. “It was like putting on an old pair of shoes,” she said. She explained working closely with writers to preserve Steph Haydock’s DNA, even joking that her comeback storyline involving chlamydia was “the perfect welcome back”. Scott declared it the least festive plotline imaginable — which only made it funnier. The mood shifted as Denise paid tribute to William Rush, speaking with genuine emotion about his kindness and the devastation felt by those who worked with him. Scott thanked her for addressing it so openly, letting the moment breathe with respect. Then came the twist: Denise is genuinely in the Christmas Number One race. Her track Sleigh Bells was played in full, with Bradley Walsh visibly stunned. Denise laughed through the madness, sharing stories of her brief 90s chart career and joking about “beef with Kylie and Mariah”. Bradley Walsh: TV Royalty and Weekend Protection Bradley Walsh joined the studio to huge affection, immediately ribbed for being “on at least half of British television”. He cheerfully admitted most Christmas shows are filmed months earlier, shattering illusions without apology. Scott pressed him on Strictly hosting rumours, but Bradley masterfully dodged, insisting the job would “ruin his weekends”. His detailed description of his perfect winter schedule — football, Strictly, The Jungle and beer — only made Scott more suspicious. Bradley spoke warmly about Blankety Blank, describing it as the most fun he can have in a studio because “I don’t do the heavy lifting”. He teased upcoming celebrity editions and shared how much joy he gets from genuine laughter. Family came up too, with Bradley proudly mentioning his son Barney and his love of working close to home. Scott praised him as one of Britain’s great entertainers, a compliment Bradley accepted with trademark modesty. As the segment ended, Scott bundled Bradley’s entire festive TV dominance into one line: “We wouldn’t have it any other way.” Bradley laughed, agreed — and promised more chaos on screens everywhere. The Easiest Quiz, Tina Dehealy Lore and Party Prep The Zero Percent Club continued with Andrea from Worcestershire seeking redemption after a Polaroid-related failure earlier in the year. Despite strong starts, she faltered on Sherlock Holmes’ sidekick, prompting widespread listener outrage on her behalf. Scott conceded the quiz might have “a bit of a Grinch problem today”. Tina Dehealy became a recurring off-mic presence — or absence — as Scott joked about her mysteriously avoiding party logistics calls. Her reputation as the nation’s busiest delivery driver continued to grow, much to listener amusement. Ellie Brennan’s travel updates kept things grounded as roads filled up, while Scott continued hyping the team Christmas drinks later — including his tin whistle “soundcheck”, which absolutely nobody requested. Handover with Vernon Kay Scott wrapped the show by handing over to Vernon Kay, sharing affectionate banter and reflecting on what’s been a huge year. Vernon teased a 2025 roundup, while Scott celebrated the Breakfast Show’s ability to mix joy, reflection and ridiculousness — especially at Christmas. Before leaving, Scott gave a heartfelt mention to Zoe Ball ahead of her final regular show, encouraging listeners to send love. It was a warm, generous sign-off — exactly in keeping with a Big Guest Friday that felt festive, funny and deeply human. The post 19 December 2025: Big Guest Friday with Walsh, Welsh, Calman and Coles first appeared on Unofficial Mills.View the full article
    • It's all been sounding really strong this year. Says a lot that it's hard to choose one. 
    • It was very close between Greg and M&M for me. The breakfast show has definitely stepped up a gear again in the past year or two. Fully agree about Matt & Mollie. I haven't been feeling the best this week, but having them on has put a smile on my face. As you say, very much the natural successors to Scott & Chris. Hopefully they do a similar longer stint on that show.
    • Matt & Mollie's show got my vote. It always puts a smile on my face and absolutely flies by. It feels like the spiritual successor to Scott & Chris in that slot.  Agree with others that Sam & Danni and James are sounding great on weekends.  With Going Home the issue is the line-up is incredibly inconsistent and quality can very much vary depending on who's on. 
    • Yep would be surprised if the Going Home line-up is still all of Vick, Katie and Jamie at the end of 2026. Especially as with Jamie's podcast and his candy business and Vick's Countryfile role they have plenty going on outside Radio 1. Any change though will I'm sure be bearing in mind that sooner rather than later the Breakfast show role will come up so if you put somebody new on Drive it probably rules out their chance on Breakfast.  Emil would be my pick of any replacements if anybody leaves Going Home - it honestly sounds like he's the full-time host whenever he's in. But he has plenty of work outside of Radio 1 that he might have to give up if moving to Radio 1 and I suspect Sam & Danni and Jerry may be ahead of him in the queue for a future daytime slot. So he may well be one of those DJs who never actually ends up with a permenant slot - like it felt until 2025 that James Cusack might be. 
    • I see RMC leaving the mid morning show and Katie moving in that timeslot solo. Melvin is already covering spoony on r2 and Charlie will do move for r1dance Sam and Danni to take over drive. Can't see Vick coming back as she lives in Ibiza and not gonna want to leave to baby for 4 nights at a time
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