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It has also caused him to become involved in numerous controversies related to perceived offensive statements.
A showman at heart, Moyles and his team recorded the spoof song, ‘Dogs Don’t Kill People (Wabbitz Do), knocking U2’s ‘Vertigo’ off the top spot, which led to an album release. He has presented the early breakfast show, a Saturday morning show, and the drive time show (from September 1998 to December 2003), before presenting the breakfast show from 5 January 2004 to 14 September 2012.One of his recent parodies, "No Hair" – sung by "follicly-challenged" newscaster Dominic Byrne – is a cover of Jordin Sparks's "No Air (ft Chris Brown)". million as of 1 May 2008 slightly narrowing the gap between him and Terry Wogan, the highest-rated radio show in the UK at the time.
was more of a traditional autobiography, where Chris wrote about his life and work, The Difficult Second Book was more of a collection of humorous anecdotes and musings about his 'double life'; how he can be talking to a Hollywood star on the Breakfast Show one minute and then sat at home playing XBox in his underpants the next. Moyles voiced the fourth and final series of Sky1 show The Villa and has occasionally presented Top of the Pops. He remained there until early 1994 when he was dismissed [5] for comments made about the station's previous programme controller.Slimani recorded the single after having a 'vision' that England won the 2010 World Cup and that in the celebrations, commentators made reference to his song. He was joined by his show's producers, Rachel Mallender and Pippa Taylor, and BBC Radio 1 controller, Andy Parfitt. Due to his fascination with radio, [45] Moyles regularly discusses the process of making the show, often spoofing clichéd radio practices. However, on 11 July 2012, Moyles announced that he would be leaving the breakfast show and the station on 14 September.