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#464762
I know this sounds like a chrisjames thread, but seriously:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-18078953

BBC News wrote:The breakfast show host is cast alongside former Spice Girl Mel C and Tim Minchin in the stadium tour which starts in September.

"To receive a phonecall from Andrew (Lloyd Webber) is very cool but then when he asks you to be in his musical, that's pretty amazing," said Moyles.

Lord Lloyd Webber is looking for the lead through a new ITV1 talent show.

Mel C, along with Jason Donovan, will help Lord Lloyd Webber choose a winner during the final auditions stage.

There will be 11 performances in all, kicking off in London at the O2 on 21 September.

Other cities the show will visit include Glasgow, Newcastle, Manchester, Cardiff, Belfast and Dublin.

It is thought Moyles will fit the tour in around his Radio One schedule.

A spokesman for trade paper Radio Today said he did not envision Moyles giving up his show, and the salary that goes with it, for the Herod role.

"He has done his radio show from the regions before so he could broadcast from local stations again," he said.

Mel C, whose real name is Melanie Chisholm, will play Mary Magdalene, while comedian and musician Minchin will take the part of Judas Iscariot.

The singer, who starred in Blood Brothers in the West End, said taking on the role of Mary Magdalene "has to be one of my most exciting challenges to date".
#464763
Whilst I certainly didnt see that coming it explains why Moyles, in my opinion, has taken his eye off the ball with the radio show lately. I have thought the show has been below par for some time and this explains it to me. His focus has been shifted from the radio.

Good luck to him though if this is the path he has chosen to go down.
#464768
Oh God, JCS is an awful show. It just doesn't pull in audiences in my experience. No wonder they need a celeb cast to draw people in! Joseph would have been a much better choice, but Lloyd Webber has already done that as a reality show.
#464774
Ihave seen the movie once and i have seen musical once. a friend of mine was starring in it in local music theatre. So happy for Chris to branch out into more music. I may go and see him in Glasgow.
#464777
MrAndee wrote:its a great show , and im so happy for him. if this works out , maybe we've found an answer to the long-running question on here "what happens to Chris when Breakfast ends" .


I doubt it. He doesn't have the voice for a career in musicals. It's a very specific singing style. Although I guess maybe he could train for it...
#464780
Here is a clip of the Herod song from Jesus Christ Superstar.

#464789
Travis Bickle wrote:Whilst I certainly didnt see that coming it explains why Moyles, in my opinion, has taken his eye off the ball with the radio show lately. I have thought the show has been below par for some time and this explains it to me. His focus has been shifted from the radio.

Good luck to him though if this is the path he has chosen to go down.


He hasn't taken his eye off anything. The show is as great as it's always been and its the best thing on the radio.

He is going nowhere.
#464790
Deadly wrote:
Travis Bickle wrote:Whilst I certainly didnt see that coming it explains why Moyles, in my opinion, has taken his eye off the ball with the radio show lately. I have thought the show has been below par for some time and this explains it to me. His focus has been shifted from the radio.

Good luck to him though if this is the path he has chosen to go down.


He hasn't taken his eye off anything. The show is as great as it's always been and its the best thing on the radio.

He is going nowhere.


And people on here have a go at chrisjames. He has nothing on you with your rose tinted glasses, brown nosing "everything is great, trust in the producers, Chris and Dave" attitude.
#464791
Travis Bickle wrote:
Deadly wrote:
Travis Bickle wrote:Whilst I certainly didnt see that coming it explains why Moyles, in my opinion, has taken his eye off the ball with the radio show lately. I have thought the show has been below par for some time and this explains it to me. His focus has been shifted from the radio.

Good luck to him though if this is the path he has chosen to go down.


He hasn't taken his eye off anything. The show is as great as it's always been and its the best thing on the radio.

He is going nowhere.


And people on here have a go at chrisjames. He has nothing on you with your rose tinted glasses, brown nosing "everything is great, trust in the producers, Chris and Dave" attitude.


This is just like watching 2 England fans with polar views debating Hodgson. In the same vein, the decision has been made & I'm sure that when it comes down to it everything will be fine, and even if it leads to a period of disappointment -the pleasure of enduing a bad performance will surpass the tedium of no performance at all.
#464792
Travis Bickle wrote:
Deadly wrote:
Travis Bickle wrote:Whilst I certainly didnt see that coming it explains why Moyles, in my opinion, has taken his eye off the ball with the radio show lately. I have thought the show has been below par for some time and this explains it to me. His focus has been shifted from the radio.

Good luck to him though if this is the path he has chosen to go down.


He hasn't taken his eye off anything. The show is as great as it's always been and its the best thing on the radio.

He is going nowhere.


And people on here have a go at chrisjames. He has nothing on you with your rose tinted glasses, brown nosing "everything is great, trust in the producers, Chris and Dave" attitude.


I just respect the show and the people who make it. If you choose not to then thats up to you.
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