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    • “It’s Christmas in a week and a day.” “I’ve never watched Love Actually… and I’ve been blagging it for years.” “This is not a band performing — this is a celebration.” Scott Mills powered into Wednesday with that very specific pre-Christmas confidence — the kind where half the country is quietly clocking off while pretending to still be productive. He called out the “Tina Dehealy energy” of people secretly on their final working day, invited smug voice notes, and immediately set the tone as warm, mischievous and deeply festive. With Ellie Brennan on travel and Stefan Powell alongside him, Scott revelled in Christmas traditions, from playing Wrap Myself in Paper exactly one week and a day before Christmas to continuing the national reckoning over his Love Actually confession. The show felt like a shared countdown, equal parts silliness, comfort and ritual Pause for Thought: Ashley John-Baptiste Ashley John-Baptiste delivered one of the most moving Pause for Thought moments of the week, reflecting on Christmas through the lens of growing up in foster care. He shared a vivid memory of being five years old, living with a much-loved foster mum who was the heart of her community, famous for her Christmas Day rice and peas and jerk chicken — “no time for dry turkey.” His story centred on Christmas morning and a longed-for Nintendo Game Boy, mirroring the one given to his foster mum’s grandson, and the quiet fear that came with wondering whether he mattered as much. Ashley described the moment he realised there was also a Game Boy under the tree for him, and how that gift symbolised belonging, love and equality. He spoke powerfully about the joy his foster mum took in giving, suggesting that the act of generosity meant as much to her as the gift did to him. His reflection gently encouraged listeners to think about how small acts — a smile, time, encouragement — can mean everything at Christmas. Scott thanked him sincerely, clearly moved, as the studio fell into that rare, thoughtful silence that only Pause for Thought brings. Strictly Finalists: Karen Carney and Carlos Gu Karen Carney and Carlos Gu joined Scott fresh from the Strictly bubble, and the relief of hearing Christmas music for the first time in weeks was immediately apparent. Karen admitted she hadn’t even put her tree up yet, laughing that Strictly completely takes over your sense of time and reality. Scott loved how Karen analyses her dances when chatting to Claudia — likening it to post-match football punditry — something Karen blamed on her sporting background and instinct to break everything down. Karen spoke candidly about the physical and mental demands of the show, admitting she’s actually fitter now than when she retired from football. She revealed she’s gained muscle during the series and praised the pros as elite athletes, highlighting their strength, grace and stamina. Carlos, in turn, described Karen as the dream partner — relentlessly hardworking, always giving more than asked, and utterly committed in the rehearsal room. Their mutual respect and affection was palpable. The conversation turned emotional when discussing their near-perfect waltz to Whitney Houston’s One Moment in Time. Karen admitted ballroom had always scared her, but this dance was about showing elegance she didn’t know she had. She described it as a moment just for them — not for family, not for tribute — but for their partnership. Carlos explained that for the final, his only wish is for Karen to fully enjoy the experience, calling it “a once in a lifetime moment.” The Zero Percent Club and Quiz Redemption The Easiest Quiz continued its festive redemption arc with Mark from Wiltshire, returning after his infamous zero-point performance involving Peppa Pig, Hey Duggee and Mr Tumble. Mark revealed the ripple effect of his original appearance — Peppa Pig advent calendars, workplace posters, and relentless teasing — all of which Scott delighted in. Determined to put things right, Mark powered through the quiz, navigating everything from archaeology to nativity animals with calm confidence. Despite some controversial moments — including colourful beetles and regional geography — Mark soared to an impressive 32 points. Scott celebrated the comeback as one of the Zero Percent Club’s greatest success stories so far, turning past humiliation into full festive triumph. It was classic Breakfast Show storytelling: kind, funny, and deeply satisfying. Boyzone: Ronan, Shane and Keith Take Over Boyzone’s arrival after 8.30 felt like a genuine radio event. Ronan Keating, Shane Lynch and Keith Duffy filled the studio with 90s nostalgia and warmth, immediately transporting listeners back to bedrooms plastered with posters and cassette players on repeat. Scott reminded them that it was on this very show that a comeback had first been teased — and now it was real, with two huge “One for the Road” shows booked at the Emirates Stadium. Ronan explained that these concerts aren’t about perfection, but celebration. Shane summed it up perfectly, describing the shows as a shared moment between band and fans — a massive after-party marking what Boyzone meant to people’s lives. The band reflected on how different fandom feels now, compared to the intense loyalty of the 90s when you were either Boyzone or Take That, never both. They shared behind-the-scenes stories from their early years, from crammed dressing rooms to Shane revealing he’s kept entire stages from old tours — now stored in what Scott dubbed “the Boyzone Museum.” The chat was full of laughter, warmth and affectionate ribbing, especially around Ronan’s presenting nerves on The One Show the night before. Scott finally delivered on his promise to play Love Me For A Reason, sending the studio — and listeners — into full nostalgia mode. Messages flooded in from fans remembering dancing in their childhood bedrooms, cassette players in hand. The lads also discussed Ronan’s New Year’s Eve BBC One show, featuring surprise Boyzone appearances, before Scott thanked them for decades of memories and the unmistakable joy they still bring. James King’s Christmas Movie Rescue Mission Determined to rehabilitate his festive credibility, Scott welcomed film expert James King for a rapid-fire guide to essential Christmas films. James didn’t hold back, starting with It’s a Wonderful Life, before tackling Die Hard, Elf, Home Alone and, of course, The Muppet Christmas Carol. Scott leaned into the conversation, openly admitting his love for cheesy Christmas films involving secret princes, small towns and stressed executives in red coats. James introduced Champagne Problems, a modern festive romcom complete with Paris, romance and Taylor Swift-adjacent vibes, which Scott immediately embraced. The pair discussed why Christmas films matter — familiarity, warmth, redemption and that comforting sense of knowing everything will be okay by the end. James plugged his A–Z of Christmas Films on BBC Sounds, proudly confirming Scott himself appears on the “C for Cheesy” episode. Magnus Carlsen Day and the Vernon Kay Handover The emotional peak of the morning arrived with the annual playing of Wrap Myself in Paper — Scott’s sacred Christmas tradition, exactly one week and a day before Christmas. Long-time listeners, families and even grandchildren joined in, sharing stories of how the song has become part of their festive rituals. Scott treated it with the reverence it deserves, knowing this is one of those moments that defines his show for fans. As the show wrapped up, Vernon Kay arrived for the handover, immediately bonding over Christmas films — including a passionate defence of Arthur Christmas. Scott teased Thursday’s guest, Timothée Chalamet. The post 17 December 2025: Smug Last-Days-at-Work Vibes first appeared on Unofficial Mills.View the full article
    • Yeah if it is proper flu that can knock you out for two weeks sometimes.
    • I had Covid back in September took me best part of a week to be able to do things again this flu that’s going round is bad so radio 1 might have told him to stay off 
    • I would assume Sam and Danni as well
    • I hope Dean’s ok, he’ll have been off all week!
    • Sam and Danni now in for Greg this Friday with Lauren and Conor in for them. Dean must not be feeling better yet.
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