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    • The Charlie Sloth crossovers were hilarious chaos! I have only encountered those from old podcasts, but always made me laugh out loud! Music Police is one I really hoped would make it onto the Breakfast Show too! Such a great feature with listener engagement. I wonder if they had too many celeb guests to manage something like that, but it was such a giggle
    • I don't know about you guys, but I have felt a sense of relief today for the first time this week. No new 'sensational' headlines.  It seems that what came out through the week was all there is to know.  The next chapter feels like it will be painfully silent. Scott is hopefully doing all he can to regroup and look after himself. He is not reacting defensively, which just shows his strength, in my opinion. I can't imagne what the last week or so has felt like for him and those close to him. But, hopefully the worst is over. From what I've seen (and I know you can't escape the algorithm these days), people are supportive of him. People are questioning why his career has been ended. People are understanding of the timeframe we are looking at. Myself and my own family included.  Tonight to me feels like time to take a deep breath. And have faith that our Scott is going to handle this in the best way he can. We'll just have to deal with not having him on our Radio and not hearing what's going on, which is a difficult place to be as a supporter.     
    • Innuendo Bingo, 24 Years at the Tap End, Oh What's Occurring? and the Real or No Reals with Charlie Sloth were all great! On Radio 2, I liked his Music Police feature. Shame he didn't keep it for the Breakfast Show.
    • Ahh Tap End was one of my absolute faves.  And the Lolathons were great too.   I totally forgot to mention Superfan Steve!
    • Such a great thread, there is so much to choose from!   From the earlier years, Flirt Divert was must-listen radio.  Laura's Diary. One Night with Laura.  The pranks where they used to call two takeaway shops and make them both think they were ordering from each other. Later on, I loved Beccy Raps, especially when she did Gangnam Style for her final show. Trapped in the Closet had me in stitches. Of course Innuendo Bingo, which was how I rediscovered the show after a long gap of it falling off my radar when I started working full time. Bamboleo was a weekly highlight for me and Producer Will sent me my very own copy of the 'Margaret Covid' mix of Duck Sauce when I got a shout out one week.  Last going off on R1, Granny Tinder was phenomenal. Loved the Who Game! The Don't Look it Up Quiz had so many hysterical rounds and I loved it when they would all completely lose it laughing - again mainly with Producer Will. And in the R2 days, the show has been a big adjustment but it has come to such a lovely vibe. Elder Vs Millennial in particular is a feature that stands out for me.  There are so, so many more. I still rewatch the musical on YT.  And still will. What an epic catalogue of memories to look back on.
    • Not so much a moment, but one of my all-time favourite memories of the R1 show was the Barryoke Barry Island special in 2008. I was planning on uploading it in July, but under the circumstances, I've decided to upload it now as an Easter weekend treat:  
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