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* He also responds to comments on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. | * He also responds to comments on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. | ||
* Ben Forster guests in a clip of a busker being crushed by a giant object. | * Ben Forster guests in a clip of a busker being crushed by a giant object. | ||
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+ | | 17th October 2014 | ||
+ | | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQoFXkELJyw Week 8] | ||
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+ | * Chris pays tribute to his friend Stephanie (formerly Simon) Hirst, who has announced that she is going to be a woman. | ||
+ | * He also shows off his new equipment that he has bought for making his videos. | ||
+ | * The rest of the video is a look backstage at the musical ''Evita'' with his friend Ben Forster. | ||
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+ | | 24th October 2014 | ||
+ | | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ML2YPNTWK8A Week 9] | ||
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+ | * Chris travels to Norwich with TV personality Jake Humphrey. | ||
+ | * They stop off for some fast food on the way and Chris embarrasses Jake. | ||
+ | * They meet Norwich City FC captain Russell Martin and get to go on the pitch at Norwich City's Carrow Road ground. | ||
+ | * Former Breakfast Show contributor Tim Westwood appears on the telephone near the end. | ||
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==Reception== | ==Reception== | ||
− | The videos have gathered between | + | The videos have gathered between 18,000 and 36,500 views as of 26 October 2014. |
Former broadcaster Steve Penk, a long time enemy of Moyles, branded the videos "rubbish", prompting Chris to retaliate by tweeting "Don't use my name to gain some headlines for yourself. Do something interesting and see what happens. Or just go away. Either or" | Former broadcaster Steve Penk, a long time enemy of Moyles, branded the videos "rubbish", prompting Chris to retaliate by tweeting "Don't use my name to gain some headlines for yourself. Do something interesting and see what happens. Or just go away. Either or" | ||
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+ | In October 2014, The Sun, The Mirror and the Guardian newspapers all ran articles painting Chris as a desperate loser whose "cringeworthy" YouTube videos are gathering a fraction of the listenership he had on Radio One. Moyles responded on his official Facebook page by thanking them for the publicity which has propelled him to over 100,000 subscribers on the YouTube channel. He also said: "If the point was to embarrass me and make me run away and hide.. it 100% hasn't worked. Haters will hate, and people who support me will do so with comments and tweets that they send me. Thanks for that. It's much appreciated." |
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A Week In The Life Of Chris Moyles is a series of YouTube videos uploaded to Chris Moyles' YouTube channel. The first was uploaded on 31 August 2014. As of 10 October, seven videos had been uploaded.
Episode Listing
Date | Episode | Information |
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31st August 2014 | Week 1 |
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5th September 2014 | Week 2 |
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12th September 2014 | Week 3 |
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19th September 2014 | Week 4 |
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26th September 2014 | Week 5 |
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3rd October 2014 | Week 6 |
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10th October 2014 | Week 7 |
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17th October 2014 | Week 8 |
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24th October 2014 | Week 9 |
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Reception
The videos have gathered between 18,000 and 36,500 views as of 26 October 2014.
Former broadcaster Steve Penk, a long time enemy of Moyles, branded the videos "rubbish", prompting Chris to retaliate by tweeting "Don't use my name to gain some headlines for yourself. Do something interesting and see what happens. Or just go away. Either or"
In October 2014, The Sun, The Mirror and the Guardian newspapers all ran articles painting Chris as a desperate loser whose "cringeworthy" YouTube videos are gathering a fraction of the listenership he had on Radio One. Moyles responded on his official Facebook page by thanking them for the publicity which has propelled him to over 100,000 subscribers on the YouTube channel. He also said: "If the point was to embarrass me and make me run away and hide.. it 100% hasn't worked. Haters will hate, and people who support me will do so with comments and tweets that they send me. Thanks for that. It's much appreciated."