Chris Moyles
- Profession: DJ
- Place/Date of Birth: Leeds, 22 February 1974
After saying, "You can’t say that" Moylesy joked that the comment was "footballing terminology for a funny lad".
A spokeswoman for Radio 1 described the exchange as "banter".
But the banter could cause problems for the show, which has been in trouble before for its language.
Earlier this year the BBC came under fire from a homosexual rights group after it failed to uphold a complaint about Chris Moyles’s use of the word "gay" to mean "rubbish".
Today, a Radio 1 spokeswoman said just two phone complaints had been received about Ferdinand’s interview.
Chris lights up Leeds - 4 Nov
Leeds born Chris Moyles will be switching on the Leeds city centre Christmas lights this year. He will be accompanied by some of his show biz pals at the Victoria Gardens on the Headrow, Thursday 4 November at 7pm.
The switch on is a free event and hopes to draw in a 20,000 crowd . There will be a big screen so that everyone that goes should be able to see a shot of the self-proclaimed super hero. If Chris isn’t enough to drag you outside, then perhaps catching a glimpse of Girls Aloud might, the girls will be making a special appearance for the switch on.
Each year the turning on of the Christmas lights has marked the start of the festive season, as soon as the lights go on, Christmas really is just round the corner.
Chris will be spending a few days in his hometown and will also be broadcasting his breakfast show the next day from the BBC’s new studios in St Peter’s Square, Leeds. Don’t worry if you miss Girls Aloud at the switch on, you can catch them live on Chris’s show again in the morning.
Support Chris for Sports Relief! - July 04
Radio 1’s loudest and proudest presenters go head to head to raise money for Sport Relief ’04!
Chris Moyles and Scott Mills are lining up in the starting blocks for the Fitness First Sport Relief Mile this Saturday. Every day this week, they’re going to be battling it out to see who is the most popular Miler.
In an unprecedented move, Sport Relief has set up a mobile face-off, pitting the two high profile radio DJs against each other. Their challenge? Get as many people as possible to back their bid to Go the Extra Mile.
Chris will be up in Leeds this Saturday 10th July. If you listen to his show, on air every day this week from 7am to 10am on Radio 1, and want to see him take the lead, text the word ’CHRIS’ to 82125.
But if it’s Scott who’s got your loyalty, and you listen to his show (it’s from 3pm to 6pm every afternoon), then text the word ’SCOTT’ to 82125. Scott will be doing the Mile in the southern reaches of Southampton this Saturday.
So get texting and show your support for your favourite ’Jock’ - each text will cost you £1, of that at least 70p goes into the sponsorship pot for your favourite presenter.* All money raised will go directly to Sport Relief.
You can text as many times as you like... Who’s going to raise the most? Find out by listening to the shows or check back here for exciting daily updates... And if you haven’t already registered for a Mile yourself, click here www.sportrelief.com to see which events are still available. And don’t forget to follow the fantastic example set by Chris and Scott and get yourself sponsored! *
Each text costs £1, plus your standard charge, with at least 70p going directly to Sport Relief after tax, operator and handling charges. Sport Relief is an initiative of Comic Relief, registered charity 326568.
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Within months of his employment he was awarded Sony’s DJ of the Year award and by the end of the year he had bagged the prestigious drivetime slot which saw him become one of the country’s favourite DJs. After five years he was finally given the most sought after Radio One job - the presenter of the Breakfast Show, swapping places with Sara Cox. Moyles, along with sidekicks such as Comedy Dave and Aled Haydn-Jones, managed to quickly push the audience up to over 6.5million.
Moyles has been regularly lambasted for his lack of political correctness and has come under fire for racism, sexism, homophobia and transphobia after comments made on air. He also hit the headlines over pay controversies - crossing the picket line during BBC strikes to present his show and pick up a £630,000 paycheque.
Updated October 2006
January 2008