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Find Just Eat's special deals and offers this week. Audible - Deals and offers. Both Key Manchester and The Hits, both stations currently on the Bauer network, are being replaced by Hits Radio, which will feature localised news and travel for the Manchester area. So excited to be joining forces with GethincJones and davidvitty on the brand new Hits Radio breakfast show.
Starting the day with great music across the UK right here from my home town of Manchester!!! Other presenters on the national Hits Radio station will include Sarah-Jane Crawford, who will get an evening show, and Mike Toolan, who will be stepping down as breakfast presenter on Key when it gets rebranded. Former 1Xtra presenter Crawford told the BBC: "It's quite a wide demographic - we want to play hit records from the last 10 or 15 years as well as new stuff.
His audience knew him well, he had a gay producer on air with him for ages and it is almost impossible to do a live show like the Radio 1 breakfast show for more than eight years without screwing up at some point.
Christ almighty, one of my best friends came out a couple of years ago as transgender. Simon is now Steph, which is fine. Leicester Square is where Radio X is, of course. And — argh! This seemed confirmed by its presenter signings: Moyles at breakfast, Vernon Kaye for mornings, Johnny Vaughan hosting the tea-time show.
He lights another cigarette. He loves a smoke, does Moyles. Is he going for a marathon? I wonder. But no. After about an hour, he actively tries to interview me. He is definitely jumpy about the press. His eyes, dark brown and unreadable at the best of times, turn almost black. I listened to, then watched, that programme on the BBC red button, and it was a genuine tour de force.
Anyway, Comedy Dave. Dave — who now co-owns a successful TV production company — has been replaced by another bloke called Dave. The big falling out between the two supposedly occurred when original Dave split up with his wife, Jayne Sharp, and Moyles was photographed soon after with Sharp, apparently on holiday.
He and Dave were still working on the radio show together every morning at the time. Chris Moyles has announced plans for a live tour later this year. Moyles will host his final ever breakfast show on Radio 1 on Friday September 14 , before Nick Grimshaw takes over on September Hot on the tail of news that Chris Moyles will leave Radio 1 at the end of September, vacating the Breakfast Show slot he has held for eight and a half years, the BBC have announced that Nick Grimshaw will take over the show.
The radio and TV presenter, who currently presents the late evening show, at the station as well as co-hosting Sunday night slot with Annie Mac, has been named as the surprise choice to takeover the flagship slot, after favourite Greg James , who took took over the Radio 1 drive time show from Scott Mills back in February was overlooked for the appointment.
His experience in youth presenting is said to have helped his cause greatly. John Bishop has begun the first of three marathons which will see him complete his Sport Relief 'Week of Hell'.
Despite suffering from exhaustion, Bishop and his supporters arrived in Dover yesterday evening, completing the second stage of his mile journey. At 9am this morning, Bishop - said to have been in high spirits - set off on his first marathon, on which he was joined for the first leg by Radio 1 presenter Comedy Dave Vitty. However, the Liverpudlian took a tumble just a few miles in when his legs buckled.
With no injuries sustained, he continued running, and was later joined by presenter Dermot O'Leary. New songs from Amy Winehouse have received their first radio play.
The previously-unheard tracks feature on Lioness: Hidden Treasures, an album compiled by Winehouse's producers Salaam Remi and Mark Ronson and approved by her family. Winehouse's version of the '60s pop classic gives the song a reggae twist. When you hear her sing now, I think you hear it differently. Dave Vitty and Jayne Sharp have announced their split.
Vitty, who is better known as Comedy Dave on Chris Moyles 's Radio 1 show, married television presenter Sharp three years ago. They are parents to Nicole, aged 3. The Sun reports that the couple released a joint statement reading: "No one else is involved and the decision is mutual and totally amicable. They will remain best of friends for the sake of their daughter and thank everyone for their support at this time.
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