List of The Chris Moyles Show guests

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The Chris Moyles Show was a BBC Radio 1 breakfast show in the United Kingdom, presented by Chris Moyles. It aired between 5 January 2004 and 14 September 2012.

2011

There were 46 guests on the show during 2011. [1]

Guest(s)DateGuest(s)Date
Nathan and Max from The Wanted 12 Jan Louie Spence 13 Jan
Paul McKenna (former BBC Radio 1 colleague)14 Jan Paddy McGuinness 18 Jan
Davina McCall 24 Jan Stacey Solomon 26 Jan
Justin Lee Collins 27 Jan Billie Piper 1 Feb
Nick Frost and Simon Pegg 8 Feb Kimberley Walsh 10 Feb
James Corden 15 Feb Heston Blumenthal 16 Feb
Katherine Kelly 8 Mar Olly Murs 9 Mar
Kevin Bridges 10 Mar Simon Mayo (former BBC Radio 1 colleague)14 Mar
Alan Carr 23 May Lord Alan Sugar 8 Jun
Robbie Savage 15 Jun Calvin Harris 16 Jun
Cameron Diaz 17 Jun Adele 5 Jul
Eddie Izzard 6 Jul Olly Murs 7 Jul
Pixie Lott 11 Jul John Barrowman 3 Aug
Jonathan Ross 31 Aug Keith Lemon 1 Sep
Matt Cardle 5 Sep Robbie Savage 7 Sep
Example 8 Sep David Guetta 13 Sep
Gary Barlow 14 Sep Jon Culshaw 2 Nov
Jason Derulo 1 Dec Bradley Cooper 2 Dec
Professor Green 6 DecJay, Tom, and Nathan from The Wanted 7 Dec
Maverick Sabre 8 Dec Stacey Solomon 19 Dec
Michael McIntyre 20 Dec Peppa Pig 21 Dec

2010

There were 72 guests on the show during 2010. [2]

Guest(s)DateGuest(s)Date
N-Dubz 12 Jan Gordon Ramsay 18 Jan
Jedward 19 Jan James Corden 20 Jan
Davina McCall 22 Jan Max Beesley 26 Jan
Paul McKenna (former BBC Radio 1 colleague)28 Jan Peter Andre 3 Feb
Katie Price 9 Feb Peter Kay 16 Feb
John Barrowman 23 Feb Leonardo DiCaprio 24 Feb
Matt Damon 8 Mar Christine Bleakley 9 Mar
Louie Spence 22 Mar Graham Norton 24 Mar
Jason Manford 25 Mar Holly Willoughby 26 Mar
Justin Lee Collins 29 Mar Philip Glenister 1 Apr
Warwick Davis 22 Apr Florence Welch (Florence and the Machine)27 Apr
Gemma Arterton 29 Apr Louis Walsh 11 May
Matt Smith 12 May Kylie Minogue 14 May
Davina McCall 9 Jun Alan Carr 17 Jun
Mark Ronson 6 Jul Peter Jones and Duncan Bannatyne 13 Jul
Diana Vickers 14 Jul Jackie Chan and Jaden Smith 15 Jul
Tom Jones 27 Jul Marina and the Diamonds 29 Jul
Jason Derulo 19 Aug Robbie Williams and Gary Barlow 26 Aug
Jay Kay 1 Sep Patsy Kensit 8 Sep
Dizzee Rascal 9 Sep David Haye 13 Sep
Will Ferrell 14 Sep Stephen Fry 15 Sep
Rob Brydon 16 Sep Gordon Ramsay 20 Sep
Tinie Tempah 21 Sep Sheridan Smith 22 Sep
Sir Michael Caine 29 Sep JLS 1 Oct
Lord Alan Sugar 5 Oct Phillip Schofield 6 Oct
Justin Timberlake 13 Oct Simon Pegg 14 Oct
Michael McIntyre 15 Oct Cheryl Cole 16 Oct
Peter Kay 8 Nov John Barrowman 17 Nov
Eddie Izzard 18 Nov John Bishop 23 Nov
Holly Willoughby 25 Nov Jon Culshaw 26 Nov
Tim Minchin 29 Nov Chipmunk 30 Nov
Will Ferrell 1 Dec Weird Al Yankovic 2 Dec
Eliza Doolittle 8 Dec Dean Gaffney 9 Dec
Jimmy Carr 9 Dec Jeremy Clarkson 10 Dec
Alan Carr 13 Dec Matt Cardle 14 Dec
Ke$ha 16 Dec Matt Lucas and David Walliams 17 Dec

2009

There were 70 guests on the show during 2009. [3]

Guest(s)DateGuest(s)Date
Davina McCall 15 Jan Will Smith 15 Jan
Graham Norton 16 Jan Andrew Lloyd Webber 16 Jan
Jimmy Carr 22 Jan Kiefer Sutherland 23 Jan
Peter Jones26 Jan Zöe Salmon 29 Jan
Mollie King 9 Feb Ronan Keating 12 Feb
Denise Van Outen 19 Feb Christine Bleakley 23 Feb
Lewis Hamilton 25 Feb Nick Frost & Gemma Arterton 23 Mar
Whoopi Goldberg 3 Apr John Barrowman 16 Apr
Marco Pierre White 27 Apr Dizzee Rascal 7 May
Davina McCall 4 Jun Michael McIntyre 5 Jun
Yasmina and Kate Walsh from The Apprentice 8 Jun Jerry Springer 8 Jun
Lewis Hamilton 10 Jun Katy Perry 10 Jun
Alan Carr 11 Jun Peter Andre 3 Jul
Chipmunk 8 Jul Noel Gallagher 9 Jul
JLS 14 Jul Peter Jones 27 Jul
Alexandra Burke 25 Aug Lily Allen 26 Aug
Christine Bleakley 2 Sep Robbie Williams 4 Sep
Jack Osbourne 14 Sep Jamie Oliver 15 Sep
Dizzee Rascal 21 Sep Kelly Jones 21 Sep
Ant & Dec 24 Sep Mika 28 Sep
N-Dubz 29 Sep Ozzy Osbourne 1 Oct
Alesha Dixon 2 Oct Cat Deeley 8 Oct
Ian Wright 12 Oct Cheryl Cole 13 Oct
Tim Minchin 15 Oct Jack Dee 26 Oct
Calvin Harris 28 Oct Gary Barlow 30 Oct
Dave Grohl 4 Nov Kimberley Walsh 9 Nov
Natalie Cassidy 11 Nov Jon Culshaw 12 Nov
Alan Carr 17 Nov Peter Kay 20 Nov
James Corden and Ruth Jones 26 Nov Jeremy Clarkson 27 Nov
Ronan Keating 1 Dec Denise Van Outen 2 Dec
Alesha Dixon 3 Dec Lewis Hamilton 3 Dec
50 Cent 4 Dec Justin Lee Collins 8 Dec
Jake Humphrey 9 Dec Sarah Harding 15 Dec
Joe McElderry 17 Dec

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In the summer of 2004, Moyles interviewed the then British Prime Minister, Tony Blair as part of Sport Relief. Among questions posed to the PM was to name his favourite type of cheese, to which Blair replied Cheddar.[ citation needed ]

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