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'''BBC Radio 1's Longest Show Ever with Chris Moyles and Comedy Dave for Comic Relief''', more commonly known as ''The Marathon Show'', was a 52 hour long broadcast by [[Chris Moyles]] and [[David Vitty]] which occurred between 16th and 18th March 2011 in order to raise money for Comic Relief.
 
'''BBC Radio 1's Longest Show Ever with Chris Moyles and Comedy Dave for Comic Relief''', more commonly known as ''The Marathon Show'', was a 52 hour long broadcast by [[Chris Moyles]] and [[David Vitty]] which occurred between 16th and 18th March 2011 in order to raise money for Comic Relief.
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==Background==
  
 
The premise of the show was to break the previous record for the longest Radio 1 show, held by Simon Mayo since 1999. On the first day of the challenge, the team announced they would attempt to set a brand new Guinness World Record for 'Radio DJ Endurance Marathon (Team)'. This would have involved broadcasting for 51 hours 30 minutes, but Chris decided to round it up to 52 hours.
 
The premise of the show was to break the previous record for the longest Radio 1 show, held by Simon Mayo since 1999. On the first day of the challenge, the team announced they would attempt to set a brand new Guinness World Record for 'Radio DJ Endurance Marathon (Team)'. This would have involved broadcasting for 51 hours 30 minutes, but Chris decided to round it up to 52 hours.
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The show was broadcast live on BBC Radio 1, in sound and video on the Radio 1 website and available to watch on the BBC Red Button.
 
The show was broadcast live on BBC Radio 1, in sound and video on the Radio 1 website and available to watch on the BBC Red Button.
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==Shows==
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===6:30 - 10:00 The Chris Moyles Show===
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The show began with the usual breakfast show. The team were joined by chef Gino D'Acampo, who played a game of [[Car Park Catchphrase]].
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===10:00 - 12:45 Fearne Cotton===
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The team joined Fearne Cotton, and pop band The Wanted played a song live.
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===13:00 - 16:00 Greg James===
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During this show, Greg James stripped naked. Guests included former ''This Morning'' presenter Richard Madeley and current presenter of the same show, Phillip Schofield.
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===16:00 - 19:00 Scott Mills===
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Scott and the team were joined by fellow Radio 1 presenter Edith Bowman and Radio 2 presenter Paul O'Grady.
  
 
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[[Category:Radio Shows]]

Revision as of 19:44, 10 March 2013

BBC Radio 1's Longest Show Ever with Chris Moyles and Comedy Dave for Comic Relief, more commonly known as The Marathon Show, was a 52 hour long broadcast by Chris Moyles and David Vitty which occurred between 16th and 18th March 2011 in order to raise money for Comic Relief.

Background

The premise of the show was to break the previous record for the longest Radio 1 show, held by Simon Mayo since 1999. On the first day of the challenge, the team announced they would attempt to set a brand new Guinness World Record for 'Radio DJ Endurance Marathon (Team)'. This would have involved broadcasting for 51 hours 30 minutes, but Chris decided to round it up to 52 hours.

Listeners were asked to donate £1 by sending in a text message. On the evening of the final day of the show, 18 March 2011, the total amount raised by Chris and Dave was £2,622,421. the final total was later announced as £2,821,831.

The show was broadcast live on BBC Radio 1, in sound and video on the Radio 1 website and available to watch on the BBC Red Button.

Shows

6:30 - 10:00 The Chris Moyles Show

The show began with the usual breakfast show. The team were joined by chef Gino D'Acampo, who played a game of Car Park Catchphrase.

10:00 - 12:45 Fearne Cotton

The team joined Fearne Cotton, and pop band The Wanted played a song live.

13:00 - 16:00 Greg James

During this show, Greg James stripped naked. Guests included former This Morning presenter Richard Madeley and current presenter of the same show, Phillip Schofield.

16:00 - 19:00 Scott Mills

Scott and the team were joined by fellow Radio 1 presenter Edith Bowman and Radio 2 presenter Paul O'Grady.