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==24 Aug 2002==
==[[24 August 2002]]==
==31 Aug 2002==
 
==7 Sep 2002==
==[[31 August 2002]]==
==14 Sep 2002==
 
==[[7 September 2002]]==
Steve explains how Ricky and Karl spent the half hour before the show playing football but things sour when Karl is annoyed that Ricky can't record links for the 'Best Of' show that will play next week because he must leave immediately after to go on holiday. Later Karl talks about people with big heads and no heads, and his competition turns into such a farce that even he laughs at it.
 
==[[14 September 2002]]==
A "best of" show, as Ricky and Steve are off to film The Office.
A "best of" show, as Ricky and Steve are off to film The Office.


==21 Sep 2002==  
==[[21 September 2002]]==  
==28 Sep 2002==
 
==[[28 September 2002]]==
Karl is absent as Suzanne has taken him to The Canary Islands for his birthday. Claire Sturgess stands in for Karl.
Karl is absent as Suzanne has taken him to The Canary Islands for his birthday. Claire Sturgess stands in for Karl.


==5 Oct 2002==
==[[5 October 2002]]==
Karl is away for another week as when he was on holiday his dad was sent to hospital and he had to help with things.
Karl is away for another week as when he was on holiday his dad was sent to hospital and he had to help with things.


==12 Oct 2002==
==[[12 October 2002]]==
 
The very first week of [[Rockbusters]]. Karl makes a number of suggestions of further possible radio quizzes including; Strike it Ricky; Big Mother, a concept in which listeners can win a CD if they have a heavy mother and The Rice is Right. Karl also introduces the new feature [[Educating Ricky]], a title derived from the film Educating Rita in which he educates Ricky and Steve. The topics of education for the first week include 'Hairy Chinese Kid'.
The very first week of [[Rockbusters]]. Karl makes a number of suggestions of further possible radio quizzes including; Strike it Ricky; Big Mother, a concept in which listeners can win a CD if they have a heavy mother and The Rice is Right. Karl also introduces the new feature [[Educating Ricky]], a title derived from the film Educating Rita in which he educates Ricky and Steve. The topics of education for the first week include 'Hairy Chinese Kid'.


==19 Oct 2002==
==[[19 October 2002]]==
 
Ricky's got a hangover, and the second week of [[Rockbusters]].
Ricky's got a hangover, and the second week of [[Rockbusters]].


==26 Oct 2002==
==[[26 October 2002]]==
==2 Nov 2002==


==[[2 November 2002]]==
The first email from [[Richard Anderson]] aka Dicky Anderson, The Dickster…
The first email from [[Richard Anderson]] aka Dicky Anderson, The Dickster…
Karl trys to sell his futon and desk combo for £100.
Karl trys to sell his futon and desk combo for £100. Karl has a small laughing fit during rockbusters, a lot of people claim to have never heard Karl laugh.
Karl has a small laughing fit during rockbusters, a lot of people claim to have never heard Karl laugh.


==9 Nov 2002==
==[[9 November 2002]]==
==16 Nov 2002==
 
==[[16 November 2002]]==
Ricky and Steve discuss Karl being labelled as a genius in Heat Magazine.
Ricky and Steve discuss Karl being labelled as a genius in Heat Magazine.


==23 Nov 2002==
==[[23 November 2002]]==
MTV have offered Karl the opportunity to record a soundbite. He is however reluctant to do this. Karl plays a recorded interview with a woman who claims to have a ghost living in her house in a short feature entitled 'Pilkington', music from television's 'Parkinson' is used.
MTV have offered Karl the opportunity to record a soundbite. He is however reluctant to do this. Karl plays a recorded interview with a woman who claims to have a ghost living in her house in a short feature entitled 'Pilkington', music from television's 'Parkinson' is used.


==30 Nov 2002==
==[[30 November 2002]]==
==7 Dec 2002==
 
==14 Dec 2002==
==[[7 December 2002]]==
==21 Dec 2002==
==[[14 December 2002]]==
==28 Dec 2002==
==[[21 December 2002]]==
==[[28 December 2002]]==
A "best of" show.
A "best of" show.
 
==[[4 January 2003]]==
==4 Jan 2003 (Xfm: Season 1 Volume 1)==
(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 1)
==11 Jan 2003 (Xfm: Season 1 Volume 2)==
==[[11 January 2003]]==
==18 Jan 2003 (Xfm: Season 1 Volume 3)==
(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 2)
==25 Jan 2003 (Xfm: Season 1 Volume 4)==
==[[18 January 2003]]==
 
(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 3)
The Birth of Monkey News!
==[[25 January 2003]]==
 
(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 4)
==1 Feb 2003 (Xfm: Season 1 Volume 5)==
<br>The Birth of Monkey News!
==8 Feb 2003 (Xfm: Season 1 Volume 6)==
==[[1 February 2003]]==
==15 Feb 2003==
(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 5)
==22 Feb 2003==
==[[8 February 2003]]==
(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 6)
==[[15 February 2003]]==
==[[22 February 2003]]==
A "best of" show.
A "best of" show.
 
==[[1 March 2003]]==
==1 Mar 2003==
A "best of" show.
A "best of" show.
 
==[[8 March 2003]]==
==8 Mar 2003==
==[[15 March 2003]]==
==15 Mar 2003 (Xfm: Season 1 Volume 7)==
(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 7)
==22 Mar 2003 (Xfm: Season 1 Volume 8)==
==[[22 March 2003]]==
==29 Mar 2003 (Xfm: Season 1 Volume 11)==
(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 8)
==5 Apr 2003 (Xfm: Season 1 Volume 9)==
==[[29 March 2003]]==
==12 Apr 2003 (Xfm: Season 1 Volume 10)==
(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 11)
==19 Apr 2003==
==[[5 April 2003]]==
==26 Apr 2003==
(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 9)
==3 May 2003==
==[[12 April 2003]]==
==10 May 2003 (Xfm: Season 1 Volume 12)==
(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 10)
==17 May 2003 (Xfm: Season 1 Volume 13)==
==[[19 April 2003]]==
==31 May 2003==
==[[26 April 2003]]==
==7 Jun 2003 (Xfm: Season 1 Volume 14)==
==[[3 May 2003]]==
==14 Jun 2003==
==[[10 May 2003]]==
==21 Jun 2003 (Xfm: Season 1 Volume 15)==
(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 12)
==28 Jun 2003 (Xfm: Season 1 Volume 16)==
==[[17 May 2003]]==
==5 Jul 2003 (Xfm: Season 1 Volume 17)==
(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 13)
==12 Jul 2003==
==[[31 May 2003]]==
==19 Jul 2003 (Xfm: Season 1 Volume 18)==
==[[7 June 2003]]==
==26 Jul 2003 (Xfm: Season 1 Volume 19)==
(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 14)
==9 Aug 2003==
==[[14 June 2003]]==
==16 Aug 2003 (Xfm: Season 1 Volume 20)==
==[[21 June 2003]]==
(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 15)
==[[28 June 2003]]==
(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 16)
==[[5 July 2003]]==
(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 17)
==[[12 July 2003]]==
==[[19 July 2003]]==
(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 18)
==[[26 July 2003]]==
(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 19)
==[[9 August 2003]]==
==[[16 August 2003]]==
(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 20)

Revision as of 21:45, 18 April 2006

Xfm Series 2
August 2002 - August 2003
List of episodes

Episodes:

  1. 24 August 2002 (Transcript)
  2. 31 August 2002 (Transcript)
  3. 07 September 2002 (Transcript)
  4. 14 September 2002 (Transcript) ('Best of')
  5. 21 September 2002 (Transcript)
  6. 28 September 2002 (Transcript)
  7. 05 October 2002 (Transcript)
  8. 12 October 2002 (Transcript)
  9. 19 October 2002 (Transcript)
  10. 26 October 2002 (Transcript)
  11. 02 November 2002 (Transcript)
  12. 09 November 2002 (Transcript)
  13. 16 November 2002 (Transcript)
  14. 23 November 2002 (Transcript)
  15. 30 November 2002 (Transcript)
  16. 07 December 2002 (Transcript)
  17. 14 December 2002 (Transcript)
  18. 21 December 2002 (Transcript)
  19. 28 December 2002 (Transcript) ('Best of')
  20. 04 January 2003 (Transcript)
  21. 11 January 2003 (Transcript)
  22. 18 January 2003 (Transcript)
  23. 25 January 2003 (Transcript)
  24. 01 February 2003 (Transcript)
  25. 08 February 2003 (Transcript)
  26. 15 February 2003 (Transcript)
  27. 22 February 2003 (Transcript) ('Best of')
  28. 01 March 2003 (Transcript) ('Best of')
  29. 08 March 2003 (Transcript)
  30. 15 March 2003 (Transcript)
  31. 22 March 2003 (Transcript)
  32. 29 March 2003 (Transcript)
  33. 05 April 2003 (Transcript)
  34. 12 April 2003 (Transcript)
  35. 19 April 2003 (Transcript)
  36. 26 April 2003 (Transcript)
  37. 03 May 2003 (Transcript)
  38. 10 May 2003 (Transcript)
  39. 17 May 2003 (Transcript)
  40. 31 May 2003 (Transcript)
  41. 07 June 2003 (Transcript)
  42. 14 June 2003 (Transcript)
  43. 21 June 2003 (Transcript)
  44. 28 June 2003
  45. 05 July 2003
  46. 12 July 2003
  47. 19 July 2003
  48. 26 July 2003
  49. 02 August 2003
  50. 09 August 2003
  51. 16 August 2003

24 August 2002

31 August 2002

7 September 2002

Steve explains how Ricky and Karl spent the half hour before the show playing football but things sour when Karl is annoyed that Ricky can't record links for the 'Best Of' show that will play next week because he must leave immediately after to go on holiday. Later Karl talks about people with big heads and no heads, and his competition turns into such a farce that even he laughs at it.

14 September 2002

A "best of" show, as Ricky and Steve are off to film The Office.

21 September 2002

28 September 2002

Karl is absent as Suzanne has taken him to The Canary Islands for his birthday. Claire Sturgess stands in for Karl.

5 October 2002

Karl is away for another week as when he was on holiday his dad was sent to hospital and he had to help with things.

12 October 2002

The very first week of Rockbusters. Karl makes a number of suggestions of further possible radio quizzes including; Strike it Ricky; Big Mother, a concept in which listeners can win a CD if they have a heavy mother and The Rice is Right. Karl also introduces the new feature Educating Ricky, a title derived from the film Educating Rita in which he educates Ricky and Steve. The topics of education for the first week include 'Hairy Chinese Kid'.

19 October 2002

Ricky's got a hangover, and the second week of Rockbusters.

26 October 2002

2 November 2002

The first email from Richard Anderson aka Dicky Anderson, The Dickster… Karl trys to sell his futon and desk combo for £100. Karl has a small laughing fit during rockbusters, a lot of people claim to have never heard Karl laugh.

9 November 2002

16 November 2002

Ricky and Steve discuss Karl being labelled as a genius in Heat Magazine.

23 November 2002

MTV have offered Karl the opportunity to record a soundbite. He is however reluctant to do this. Karl plays a recorded interview with a woman who claims to have a ghost living in her house in a short feature entitled 'Pilkington', music from television's 'Parkinson' is used.

30 November 2002

7 December 2002

14 December 2002

21 December 2002

28 December 2002

A "best of" show.

4 January 2003

(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 1)

11 January 2003

(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 2)

18 January 2003

(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 3)

25 January 2003

(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 4)
The Birth of Monkey News!

1 February 2003

(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 5)

8 February 2003

(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 6)

15 February 2003

22 February 2003

A "best of" show.

1 March 2003

A "best of" show.

8 March 2003

15 March 2003

(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 7)

22 March 2003

(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 8)

29 March 2003

(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 11)

5 April 2003

(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 9)

12 April 2003

(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 10)

19 April 2003

26 April 2003

3 May 2003

10 May 2003

(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 12)

17 May 2003

(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 13)

31 May 2003

7 June 2003

(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 14)

14 June 2003

21 June 2003

(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 15)

28 June 2003

(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 16)

5 July 2003

(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 17)

12 July 2003

19 July 2003

(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 18)

26 July 2003

(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 19)

9 August 2003

16 August 2003

(Xfm: Season 1 Volume 20)