Tag: Scott Mills
Daniel from the team has been receiving mysterious voicemails from a girl he doesn't know, and Scott attempts to solve the mystery with listener help — while also reviewing the brilliantly odd MTV show Ice T's Rap School, featuring a 15-year-old ginger kid named Dodge. [...]
Scott runs the American Phone Book Game featuring people with unfortunate surnames, before moving into a hilarious discussion about accidentally chatting up someone's mum at a nightclub. [...]
Scott and the team call people with genuinely unfortunate names from the American phone book, enjoying the awkward moment when callers have to confirm their own surnames down the phone — plus proper mean Random Acts of Kindness. [...]
A caller named Simon has been receiving increasingly unhinged voicemails from his ex-girlfriend "Emma" and her father after a brief one-date relationship, culminating in a genuinely disturbing message that sounds like she's cutting up his jumper with scissors. [...]
Scott clears down the Flirt Divert line with the weekend's best attempts to chat up potential dates, then addresses tabloid rumours about him appearing on Dancing on Ice. [...]
David Hasselhoff rings in to help Scott plan his own funeral, complete with donated teeth, electrical preservation ideas, and a custom Elton John tribute. [...]
Scott and the team work through a fresh batch of Flirt Divert messages, featuring an angry woman whose clothes have gone missing and a confusing domestic dispute involving a dog and a mysterious caller named Monica. [...]
Chapper introduces a gloriously messy new game show format where Scott and Laura take turns smashing eggs on their heads — with only four hard-boiled eggs mixed in among two raw ones. [...]
Scott's classic two-restaurant confusion prank, where he calls one takeaway, takes their order, then connects them to a second restaurant on the line — resulting in complete chaos over an aromatic duck that nobody wants to cook. [...]
Laura takes to the streets as a self-appointed social vigilante to tackle a pressing domestic injustice: a 15-year-old boy who's persistently late for his family's six o'clock dinner. [...]

