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By Simon
#103317
Don't forget everyone that 12/7/2001 is the last ever This Morning with Richard and Judy. The big question is....Who should replace them?
By Simon
#103321
I was trying to be serious. Some of you obviously don't realise the gap this will leave in my 18 year old student life style.<p>[This message has been edited by Simon (edited 11 July 2001).]
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By wannabe_mrs_moyles
#103328
posh and becks. but if you have to learn anything for it i'd put someone in davids place. <P>oh no, i've just had a brilliant idea!!! me and chris!!! but i could only work 80 days a year (as stated by person from emmerdale on this morning this morning) hmmm...
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By Uglybob
#103329
what about those 2 from the pet shop boys, they said they always wanted to do it, i can just imagine neil on the phone in.
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By Ben_Jammin
#103333
Pinky and Brain
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By Ben_Jammin
#103334
Oh and I'll thank you not to mention my past again!..... I have tried to repress those memories  <IMG SRC="http://chrismoyles.net/ubb/frown.gif">.... when I used to get payed  to live in those flower pots... it all seemed happy and dandy on T.V but I tell when the camra wasn't rolling we were locked in those pots for the night!
By Lara
#103335
i have the numbers of some good councillors if u like to have them, i think they can help u get over the dark memories of those obv. depressing days in the flowerpots.
By stevotrash
#103336
you should replace emma b on the sunday surgery. In a couple weeks time however, when the trash makes a mockery of their slack screening process the sunday surgery may not be around for too much longer.<br>
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By Uglybob
#103337
sunday surgery, whose idea was this, boring dull tosh, you might as well go the whole hog and get russell grant on to do the stars. i hate these essential crap as well, body essentials my arse
By Radio_1_Campagin_Director
#103338
Yes but you don't understand, do you? It's the BBCs duty to educate the 'yuff' of Britain about their lives in that patronising way Auntie Beeb excells at. And what better way than through the station of the 'yuff', Radio 1. Our public service broadcaster should teach those dirty students how to wash properly, and clear those larger-louts of the streets. Meanwhile, Radio 1 should continue to promote new music, including the type played on Mr Westwoods show promoting domestic violence and crack-dealing. Radio 1 should also continue to employ talented DJs such as Chris Moyles to give a good example of what a healthy, tee-total individual looks like, infact - he should be fronting the Body Essentials campagin.

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