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    • Ha, didn't hear the chat about the Hull Christmas decorations, but I remember they were up on Marketplace last year! Rowan Atkinson was good fun - he seemed to feel comfortable despite not liking interviews. The woman doing the Birthday Game was a good sport too. Gotta confess Mr Blobby brought back the mid-90s for me!
    • Oh.. i agree definitely a massive opportunity. I suppose in terms of Radio 1, there's potentially an opportunity to join the Friday early breakfast rotation next year if any of them impress the bosses. 
    • Yes - but it's still better than nothing.  At one point when I fancied a radio career I would still have loved that.   As for the representation point.  The BBC is more often accused of over-representation of minorities rather than under-representation, so I find any agenda here hard to believe. Sorry to say it but we can only assume the reason there is less diversity in the selection is simply that they didn't deem those that would have brought this worthy enough.   That's surprising in itself I admit but the BBC is the last organisation I can imagine following an agenda not to be inclusive.
    • It's still a massive opportunity, but surely some of them will feel short changed compared to previous Christmas takeover.. in that it's a pre recorded slot on Anthems, rather than a live daytime show on Radio 1 itself?
    • “I really do enjoy doing this show. I love it.” “Are you trying to claim it? Bowfluencer.” “Hello? What do you mean hello?” A Nativity Icon and a Mid-December Surge of Chaos Scott opened with one of the all-time funniest clips he’s found this festive season: a schoolboy giving the most committed nativity performance imaginable. “Let’s all attack today with the energy of that boy,” he beamed, and it set the tone. He previewed the day’s extraordinary guest, Rowan Atkinson, calling him “a British legend of silver screed and my TV favourite, Mr Bean.” The excitement was genuine — fans know Scott has adored Bean, Blackadder and Johnny English for decades. He also teased Strictly Come Daniel’s long-awaited result, promising an emotional finale to the Breakfast Show’s most wholesome December storyline. Christmas Tree chatter with Tina and Ellie Tina and Ellie joined Scott just as he finished “Stop the Cavalry” and immediately they were dissecting the great 90s Christmas-light aesthetic: “Do you remember… we were all putting our Christmas tree lights on the flash setting?” Ellie recalled her own home rules: “You get the flash-flash-pause-flash-flash or the gentle gradual flash.” Scott proudly declared himself “on trend” this year for his giant Christmas tree bow, joking that influencers like Stacey Solomon and Alex Jones had all followed him — “Bowfluencer.” Tina teased him gently as always. From there, they analysed a hilariously minimalist shopping centre display in Hull (“Is that saying Christmas to you?”), and listeners sent in evidence of low-effort décor nationwide. The three of them broke into full nostalgia mode over fibre-optic trees, tinsel explosions and the “club lights” of 90s living rooms. This segment lasted ages because, as always, the show’s big secret is that Scott, Tina and Ellie genuinely enjoy each other’s company — fans listening can feel it every morning. Listener Bows, Wheelie Bins and Dark Showers Return The loyal Faithfuls were out in force. A listener added bows to their wheelie bins and asked if that made them a “binfluencer.” “Yes, it does,” declared the trio instantly. Another listener reported yet another “dark shower,” something Scott and Tina have turned into an unlikely 2025 wellness trend; Thursday’s data point came from Amit in Leicester, who proudly said he’d washed his legs too. Scott was delighted: “People really, really listen to what we say.” The show now lives in a universe where Christmas bins have bows, showers are mood-lit, and fibre-optic trees are family heirlooms. Only Scott Mills could create this ecosystem. Understated Decorations and Hull’s Viral Displays Rachel from Chester sent a photo of her gym’s microscopic Christmas tree — “that’s budget,” laughed Scott as Ellie and Tina squinted at the barely-visible decoration. The Hull shopping centre resurfaced when Scott learned that Ellie once turned on the lights there in her local radio days, before the era of minimalist vibes. The three fell apart laughing at the memory of Rudolph hanging alone from the ceiling while the remaining reindeer lay on the floor, “like Rudolph’s done something really bad.” The Great Christmas Chip Debate Ellie brought one of the morning’s biggest cultural revelations: Northern Ireland’s “Christmas chip.” Scott was floored. “Where’s this been all my life?” he asked as she described chips smothered with turkey, ham, stuffing, pigs in blankets, sprouts, cheese, gravy and cranberry sauce. Listeners insisted it’s never meant to be gated to Northern Ireland — Wales even claimed to offer it too. Scott vowed to find one, even if it required “a flight to Belfast later.” Pause for Thought: Graham on Names, Not “Mate” Graham Daniels delivered a brilliant Pause for Thought all about the power of names. Tired of being called “mate” everywhere he went, he explained: “Hearing my actual name is a reminder that I’m not anonymous in the universe.” Scott adored it and signed off cheekily: “Thanks, Graham. Mate.” Their friendship is one of the warmest recurring features on the show. Strictly Come Daniel – The Grand Finale Daniel rejoined the show after weeks of preparation for his workplace Strictly. Scott replayed the highlights of his journey, including Shirley Ballas’ advice to “press that little button” and “you will be a star.” Daniel described the nerves, the slip-ups, the spin he finally nailed, and the huge crowd at his black-tie work Christmas do. Scott asked the nation’s big question: “Daniel… did you win?” The answer: “I won.” Followed by screaming, applause and Scott shouting, “He only went and won it!” Daniel revealed he got straight tens — 30 points — and the audience vote too. Listeners cried, cheered and texted thousands of messages. Scott declared him “the people’s champion.” It was one of the year’s sweetest Breakfast Show arcs. Rowan Atkinson Rowan Atkinson arrived just after 8:30 and Scott was almost overwhelmed. “I can’t believe that we’ve got Rowan Atkinson on this show,” he said, explaining that Rowan rarely gives interviews. Rowan confirmed it: “I’m not a lover of interviews… only if I’m really, really forced.” But he was warm and funny, delighted to be there. Scott asked about Rowan’s total absence from social media. Rowan explained he finds being disconnected “fantastically relaxing,” though he conceded he sometimes wonders what people say about him. He shared an absurd online discovery: someone had posted his alleged IQ — “176” — despite him never having taken such a test: “Complete and utter fabrication.” Scott was howling. Rowan took Scott through his engineering background, meeting Richard Curtis at Oxford and how their partnership began with a surreal sketch where he spoke only in gobbledygook and tried to hand audiences a mysterious piece of paper. Scott loved the image of baby-Bean emerging from experimental university theatre. Rowan described their first show, Not the Nine O’Clock News, and the decades-long partnership that followed. They revisited the legendary 2012 Olympics opening ceremony. Rowan said he simply focused on the job: “You forget about the 80,000 people… and the two and a half billion across the world. You just try and make the joke work.” It was a rare insight into the performer behind an iconic global moment. Scott asked how “Mr Bean” got his name. Rowan revealed he and Richard Curtis literally went through vegetables — “Mr Cauliflower” and “Mr Courgette” among them — before landing on Bean because the “B” sound is funny. Scott nearly collapsed laughing. They then discussed Rowan’s new Netflix series Man vs Baby. Rowan plays caretaker Trevor Bingley, doing live sound effects for a nativity play — wind noises included. Rowan even recreated them in studio, to Scott’s childlike delight. He revealed he bought BBC sound effects records as a kid, prompting Scott to say he did the same — “We’re all in the same club.” Their shared nerdiness was unexpectedly adorable. Finally they discussed Love Actually. Rowan confirmed that in early drafts, his character was literally an angel. He also remembered filming the Selfridges scene with Alan Rickman: “It sort of drove Alan up the wall… being kept up quite so late,” he laughed. He said he might “catch up with it again” this Christmas. They ended warmly, Scott calling it “a pleasure and privilege” to meet him. The Birthday Game – Back Into Chaos Today’s caller was Laurie from Lincolnshire who had Scott on her bucket list. After rejecting Gabrielle Aplin and Human League, she gambled on option three… and unleashed Mr Blobby yet again. Scott groaned: “What are you doing to me, Laurie?” But she loved it, and so did her son. Vernon, meanwhile, prepared to storm the studio. Scott Hands Over to Vernon Kay Vernon arrived in full mischief mode, laughing about press coverage claiming the two of them were “having a doo-doo” because they keep telling each other “I love you” on air. Scott teased tomorrow’s enormous guest lineup: “Kylie Minogue… Greg Davies… Michael Palin. Three huge guests.” Vernon countered with a wall of Kylie song-title puns. The post 11 December 2025: Rowan Atkinson joins Scott Mills first appeared on Unofficial Mills.View the full article
    • It’s strange because I generally feel like R1 do this so well, we have a whole range of voices, accents, styles of presenting on the station so it is odd that we have ended up in this situation.    There are also significantly fewer of them than in previous years which may have played a part in it
    • Hmm, the output of the BBC has a duty to represent society as a whole, and this includes those seen and heard on air. This needs to include minority and marginalised groups, to ensure everyone feels included and that the BBC is for them, so this feels like a bad move.
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