Always wanted to know something about the show? This is the place to 'Ask Aled'!
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sparky2010 wrote:Has Dave ever done 'Love, Sex Intelligence' by the Shamen as a Tedious Link? If not... hint hint :D


Not sure, I'll suggest it. Althought, as you know... where the Tedious Link goes no-one knows... (except Dave). (and Sarita).
#331718
w3tim wrote:do you play COD4 or is that more Chris than yourself? If you do play it - what level are you? Are you looking forward to GTA4 and/or Battlefield: Bad Company?


Well hi there you forum newbie.

I DO play COD4 but nowhere near as much as Chris - I don't enjoy it as much. Much prefer puzzle or fun games to be honest.

GTA games I can NEVER get used to. I will try the 4th one if only because of the hype.
#331723
boboff wrote:Aled.


This interests me.

Both Kate Nash and Bass hunter were either number two or number one in the charts before I heard them on the play list of Radio one day time shows. I thought at the time that as I liked both that in some way Radio 1 had missed the boat with there two artists, and commercial radio was showing there impact.

As that is negative I wouldn't bring it up on it's own, but with Duffy at number one, an Artist I have heard about only recently though Jo's show, I was wondering....

Does it bother you ? i.e. are you in some way criticized when the play list team "miss" and again are you congratulated when you "discover" a talent which then gets to number one.

I know you have mentioned before you like to hear opinions of what music people like, but as I rather lazily really on Radio on between 7 and 7 to inform me of what music is about, I am interested to know what element of "prophecy" you are charged with in your role of choosing what the Nation listens too.


There are many ways to get a song to number 1. Despite popular belief, Radio 1 isn't so powerful that just going on our playlist will do the job, otherwise you'd have 10 - 15 of high rotational songs that should be number 1. Similarly it's possible to get to number 1 without Radio 1 - although as many of the record companies will tell us (sometimes in rather stressed states) it's a lot harder.

You're question is SUCH a complicated one it's difficult to cover all the angles here - but when you consider there are two whole industries (radio and music) who all have an interest in your question you realise it's never going to be black and white. A couple of years back there were around 280 Commercial radio stations in the UK - I@m not sure what the figure is now. Commercial radio exists to make money. 11 - 15 year old girls don't have a lot of money, similarly neither (really) do the rest of the teenagers. The money is going to be the 20s and 30s. For that reason radio stations will sit either in the 15-24, 20 - 40, or 25 - 45 camp. So just because a song is being played on all of commercial doesn't neccessarily mean it should be played on Radio 1. It could be too old for us, or it could be too niche - and would pee off too many of our daytime audience than it would serve.

Basshunter was a mistake. We thought it would sit nicely on Galaxy and serve the "oi oi" crowd but would irritate the Radio 1 audience - and we were wrong. There was huge talk about Kate Nash and whether she'd succeed because at the time her first single was being released, we'd just had Lily, and our playlist had Nelly Furtado, Fergie, Gwen Stefanie, we were also considering Roisin Murphy, Amy McDonald and one other that I can't remember. We thought there may be saturation and wanted to wait and see which female singer songwriter would break through rather than throw all the new up and coming names to our audience. Once we saw Kate Nash was the one we added her.

Incidentally with Basshunter it wasn't commercial radio that showed it's impact but another example of online communities doing it's thing. Basshunter was one of Bebo's most downloaded videos. Once we (and then a lot of other radio stations) jumped on it - it prolonged it's time at Radio 1.

Radio 1 successes DO come through. Mika was ours months before other stations went with him, as was Lily herself. Duffy (apart from on the WawFfactor ;) - was number 2 on the BBC up and coming list partly because of our support of her on Radio 1.
#331725
Vivienne wrote:Aled, do you think you will ever pick up my pm during this lifetime, regarding listeners creating jingles? It's kind of, like, become a permanent feature in my "outbox".


Oh, sorry. I'll pick it up now
#331726
S4B wrote:Aled are our questions boring you or have you just been too busy? We don't seem to have seen you since December! 8O I miss you!


So sorry. Just very busy. I'm here now. I missed you too!
#331731
Aled !

what is your job on the Chris Moyles show ?

cos' its seems somedays on the show your their from the start and on other days you come on air a little bit later

why ?

thanks

Tom
#331732
mattmon wrote:Hey Aled,
I keep hearing a dance version of the Grandstand Theme tune used by Chris. Is this available to download anywhere, or is it possible to be put on this site.

Cheers


oh, this is going back some so I'm now sure. I THINK it was a mix Grandstand had, Chris heard it and we contacted them for a copy.
#331733
le_moribond wrote:Aled, will there a return of any kind of competitions or quizzes involving the listeners? The reason I ask is because Radio 2 have brought back Popmaster, so I wondered if they'll do the same on Radio 1 too. cheers. :D


Yes competitions are coming back. We're just not rushing them back just yet - I think it's been quite sobering not having them on air and we've learnt the odd lesson while they've been away.

Car Park Catchphrase is coming back soon.
#331735
Vivienne wrote:I'd like to know why you are allowed to start work later in the day than the rest of the Team? :-)


Yes, I'm the Day Producer. Which, unless you work in the industry won't make much sense to you! Despite there being no scripts on the show there are things arranged. Normally in all the other shows on Radio 1 it's the producer that's in the studio that does this, but because we have SO much more stuff on our show and because Rachel's job begins at 5am that person's me.

Grey 'Ed Will became a Day Producer when Chris first moved to breakfast, he chose a 10am - 6pm day, whereas I love the show so much I feel disconnected from it if I start at that time, and don't feel I can do my job properly. So I start at around 8:30 coming down to the studio for around 9.
#331737
wurzel wrote:
Andy B wrote:What exactly do Matt and Sarah do on the show? Well, no longer Sarah as she's leaving but still.


Matt's the show's Assistant Producer. Each weekday daytime show has it's own AP, they do some of the production stuff on the show, check the music is correct for Chris to play out. Edit, keep on top of Chris' Cart player, source clips and audio and do all of the online stuff i.e. video, galleries and the running order. Sara (and it is Sara again for a while) is a Unit Assistant. She will work across 3 shows - Early Brek, us and Jo Whiley. UAs do all the admin work associated with the show. Publish the details of the songs and jingles we've played to PRS, book transport, make teas, answer the phones etc. UAs work on a rotational system so that they get to work across all of Radio 1.
#331739
badzena wrote:Aled, what exactly do you do? And what's the difference between what you do and what Rachel does?


It's a complicated answer because in fact my job is extremely flexi and it's nature changes in relation to what Rachel and Matt are doing, it's also changed a lot during the time I've done it.

But essentially in a sentance, Rachel focuses on that morning's show and I focus on tomorrow's show and every show after it.

For example Rachel and I have swapped because she's working on our Sport Relief commitments. I will come off being on early in 2 weeks and I already know as well as working on each day's show I also have do pull together a "Best Of" Show for Good Friday and I start work on an Outside Broadcast for our first week back after our holidays which had potential for being an international one (but it's not now). All that as well as our new online precense such as Facebook and Bebo
#331740
wurzel wrote:
charlalottie wrote:Aled, out of interest how come Radio 1 never does anything in Kent? I feel a bit left out.

Aled, same sort of question, when is the next time you are bringing the show to Bristol?

Keep up the good work.


We came to Bristol and did a karaoke night around a year and a half ago, so I'm afraid it's not top of the list for a while
#331744
S4B wrote:Aled, following on from a thread about people being fat can I ask if I am right and it does get to Chris about people making jibes about his weight constantly? I know he takes it in good heart but it must hurt him on some level.


I can't speak for Chris. I'd imagine though that everyone would feel hurt in some way if someone picks on an element of you.
#331746
Aled wrote:Hey Mr Rustybike

Psst! Aled.. it's Ms Rustybike.

I made the same mistake.
#332040
Topher wrote:
Aled wrote:Hey Mr Rustybike

Psst! Aled.. it's Ms Rustybike.

I made the same mistake.


I'll let this one slip, as it's Aled...
#332135
button08 wrote:aled what the best show you have ever done with chris and the team?


There are so many brilliant experiences - way too many to list. Overall show though the birthday show has got to be up there for me! I REALLY enjoyed that.
#332138
tom greeni wrote:Aled !

what is your job on the Chris Moyles show ?

cos' its seems somedays on the show your their from the start and on other days you come on air a little bit later

why ?

thanks

Tom


The Chris Moyles Show has 2 producers - 1 show producer, 1 day producer. When I'm on Day I start around 9 (unless there's a feature that requires me in earlier), when I'm on Show I'm in for 4:30 so am there for the whole show.
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