What should salmon smell like? Should it smell fishy? Should it smell of the sea? Do salmon even swim in the sea?! We’re still not sure…
Yes yes yes yes yes The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Podcast is back for episode 453! The week began with Chris and the team mourning England’s loss in the Euros 2024. Don’t worry though, we’ve got some hilarious voice notes from the team that’ll make you feel like you were watching the final with them. It’s an emotional rollercoaster! Additionally, Dom has his comeuppance as the runner up of his Shambolic Euros Sweepstake, Alan Titchmarsh, demanded his rightful winnings.
This week, the brilliant Fran Healy and Dougie Payne of TRAVIS dropped in to say hello to the gang, still hyped from their recent support run for The Killers. They talked about their new album, L.A. Times, a naked Chris Moyles on stage and a very famous Abbey Road piano.
Also, this week saw the return of some old friends, including Loch Ness Steve and Chris Puppet, and Blur’s Graham Coxon asked Chris for a hug. Finally, Chris makes a very important announcement of a brand new competition beginning next week…introducing: THE £25K BOX. Listen on Monday for your chance to win a whopping £25,000!
Here are some extra little bits to expect in this excellent episode…
Enjoy!
The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X - or should we say RandomFM?
Weekdays 6:30am-10am
Please note: no salmon queries will be answered correctly in this podcast. (probably)
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