- Sat May 03, 2003 2:51 pm
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you must shop a lot. ive got like 5 airmiles after spending loads in various places
timb wrote:what did the pot noodle feel like aled?
Funky Drummer wrote:"The official 'Ask Aled' Thred".....let's not digress now...
catherine wrote: kendra i love you so much
Yudster wrote:Oh shut up you titless American biatch
Adam wrote:aled - its hard enough getting through to radio one, let alone the studio. i had to laugh at the rant had chris about that caller. was she from crawley, w. sussex?
as your the person who puts the callers through does chris blame you?
Adam wrote:aled - its hard enough getting through to radio one, let alone the studio. i had to laugh at the rant had chris about that caller. was she from crawley, w. sussex?
as your the person who puts the callers through does chris blame you?
LJ wrote:Hiya Aled!
I just wondered after hearing Moylesey mention yesterday that you opted to stay at a more swanky hotel than the rest of the Radio 1 staff who were in Manchester, should everyone on the message board now refer to you as A-Jo?!?
Aled wrote:Adam wrote:aled - its hard enough getting through to radio one, let alone the studio. i had to laugh at the rant had chris about that caller. was she from crawley, w. sussex?
as your the person who puts the callers through does chris blame you?
Sometimes he does. Since working on the show - more than any other Radio 1 show - the Chris factor REALLY plays into the equation. You can never tell what's going to happen to the callers in the 2-3 mins between putting them into the desk and Chris talking to them on air.
I have a really strict criteria of the type of callers I put through on air. I go through 70-100 people before I pick people. I can have two perfect callers with me who rehearse it and are loud and funny and then the other side of the wait they go on air and they can change. nerves can make callers go quiet, nervous, shy or sometimes overly chatty!
chris knows this.