In an interview for the Sunday Times magazine today, it is stated that his favourite television programme is......
Countdown!
DJ Chris Evans
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Re: DJ Chris Evans
Just think if he was on the show. All hell might break loose! He would still be very entertaining though, I should think.
Still, he be carrying on the tradition of having Radio 2 DJ's on the show.
Still, he be carrying on the tradition of having Radio 2 DJ's on the show.
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Re: DJ Chris Evans
Well, the bafflingly popular Sir Michael Terence Wogan KBE should have more free time on his hands, now he is leaving his daily breakfast show to be replaced by Chris. With his loyal band of "TOGs" he could bring a sizeable audience of all ages with him.
I see he has been on before in 1997-99, but I don't remember it, and I'm not sure if he was as big a cult as he is now.
I see he has been on before in 1997-99, but I don't remember it, and I'm not sure if he was as big a cult as he is now.
Living life in a gyratory circus kind of way.
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Re: DJ Chris Evans
Derek Hazell wrote:Well, the bafflingly popular Sir Michael Terence Wogan KBE should have more free time on his hands, now he is leaving his daily breakfast show to be replaced by Chris. With his loyal band of "TOGs" he could bring a sizeable audience of all ages with him.
I see he has been on before in 1997-99, but I don't remember it, and I'm not sure if he was as big a cult as he is now.
I think you misspelled.
Actually I reckon both Wogan and Evans would be pretty good.
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Re: DJ Chris Evans
There is nothing baffling about his popularity - Terry is a legend. Anyone who can make Eurovision watchable is ok in my book.Derek Hazell wrote:Well, the bafflingly popular Sir Michael Terence Wogan KBE should have more free time on his hands, now he is leaving his daily breakfast show to be replaced by Chris. With his loyal band of "TOGs" he could bring a sizeable audience of all ages with him.
I see he has been on before in 1997-99, but I don't remember it, and I'm not sure if he was as big a cult as he is now.
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Re: DJ Chris Evans
I think if Jeff ever wanted to move on from Countdown, Terry would be a natural successorDavid O'Donnell wrote:There is nothing baffling about his popularity - Terry is a legend. Anyone who can make Eurovision watchable is ok in my book.Derek Hazell wrote:Well, the bafflingly popular Sir Michael Terence Wogan KBE should have more free time on his hands, now he is leaving his daily breakfast show to be replaced by Chris. With his loyal band of "TOGs" he could bring a sizeable audience of all ages with him.
I see he has been on before in 1997-99, but I don't remember it, and I'm not sure if he was as big a cult as he is now.
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Re: DJ Chris Evans
I think David Mitchell would be pretty good.Marc Meakin wrote:I think if Jeff ever wanted to move on from Countdown, Terry would be a natural successorDavid O'Donnell wrote:There is nothing baffling about his popularity - Terry is a legend. Anyone who can make Eurovision watchable is ok in my book.Derek Hazell wrote:Well, the bafflingly popular Sir Michael Terence Wogan KBE should have more free time on his hands, now he is leaving his daily breakfast show to be replaced by Chris. With his loyal band of "TOGs" he could bring a sizeable audience of all ages with him.
I see he has been on before in 1997-99, but I don't remember it, and I'm not sure if he was as big a cult as he is now.