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Welcome back to The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Podcast. On the first week of the show without Pippa, we had smashed bottles and scheduling issues.
Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio came onto the show to talk about the newest instalment of the Karate Kid franchise. Jackie Chan spoke to us about the multitude of injuries he has had over the years.
Tom Daley flew in from LA and popped into the studio to discuss 1.6, his new documentary covering his life in and out of the pool. He spoke with the team about his family, new clothing line, and what it’s like to be a retiree at 31.
And finally, we took a trip down memory lane, listening to songs from everyone's first Now That’s What I Call Music albums. Our boss Devo would not approve, but luckily for us he was off work this week… I think we got away with it!
If it’s more laughs you are looking for, look no further!
Enjoy!
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