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   | broadcastarea =  UK
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   | frequency = NME.COM/Radio<br>Sky channel 0184<br>Virgin Media 975
   | frequency = [http://www.nmeradio.com/radio/ NME.COM/Radio]<br>Sky channel 0184<br>Virgin Media 975<br>DAB ''(South-east only)''
   | firstairdate = 24th June 2008 ''(test transmissions: 2nd June 2008)''
   | firstairdate = 24th June 2008 ''(test transmissions: 2nd June 2008)''
   | format = Indie pop
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'''NME Radio Show''' is a one-off programme by [[Ricky Gervais]], [[Stephen Merchant]] and [[Karl Pilkington]]. It was recorded on Thursday 5th June in London and will be premiere on Monday 9th June 2008, 12pm (BST). The two-hour radio show is part of the test transmissions for the new radio station '''NME Radio''' which has its official launch on 24 June 2008.  
The '''NME Radio Show''' is a one-off programme by [[Ricky Gervais]], [[Stephen Merchant]] and [[Karl Pilkington]]. It was recorded on Thursday 5th June<ref>[http://www.rickygervais.com/thissideofthetruth.php''This Side of The Truth'' Blog ]</ref> in London and will premiere on Monday 9th June 2008, 12pm (BST). The two-hour radio show is part of the test transmissions for the new radio station '''NME Radio''' which has its official launch on Tuesday 24th June 2008.  


==Listen with Pilkipedia==
==Listen with Pilkipedia==
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*'''Sunday 15th June''' - 15:00, 22:00
*'''Sunday 15th June''' - 15:00, 22:00
The following week (16th - 22nd June) will be a repeat of the above.
The following week (16th - 22nd June) will be a repeat of the above.
==Format==
The format of the NME Radio Show is said to be more like their [[Xfm Shows]] with music rather than the purely conversational podcasts. "Gervais' show will involve banter between the trio, who have recorded a series of hugely successful, record-breaking podcasts together in the past, as well as their favourite songs."<ref>[http://www.nme.com/news/nme-radio/36444 ''Ricky Gervais to launch NME Radio'']</ref>
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.nmeradio.com/radio/ NME Radio]
* [http://www.nmeradio.com/radio/ NME Radio]
* [http://blog.wired.com/underwire/2008/05/gervais-returni.html WIRED.com, ''Gervais Returning to Radio With Steve, Karl'']
* [http://www.pilkipedia.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=5853 Pilkipedia forum show discussion]
* [http://www.pilkipedia.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=5808 Pilkipedia forum pre-broadcast discussion]


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Revision as of 12:54, 8 June 2008

NME Radio

Broadcast area UK
Frequency NME.COM/Radio
Sky channel 0184
Virgin Media 975
DAB (South-east only)
First air date 24th June 2008 (test transmissions: 2nd June 2008)
Format Indie pop
Owner IPC Media
Website http://www.nmeradio.com/radio/

The NME Radio Show is a one-off programme by Ricky Gervais, Stephen Merchant and Karl Pilkington. It was recorded on Thursday 5th June<ref>This Side of The Truth Blog </ref> in London and will premiere on Monday 9th June 2008, 12pm (BST). The two-hour radio show is part of the test transmissions for the new radio station NME Radio which has its official launch on Tuesday 24th June 2008.

Listen with Pilkipedia

Join us at Midday on Monday 9th June for the premiere. We will talking in our Chatroom and posting here on our forum. Everyone's welcome!

Broadcast Times

  • Monday 9th June - 12:00 & 20:00
  • Tuesday 10th June - 14:00 & 22:00
  • Wednesday 11th June - 16:00
  • Thursday 12th June - 00:00 & 18:00
  • Friday 13th June - 02:00, 22:00, & 19:00
  • Saturday 14th June - 01:00, 13:00, 20:00
  • Sunday 15th June - 15:00, 22:00

The following week (16th - 22nd June) will be a repeat of the above.

Format

The format of the NME Radio Show is said to be more like their Xfm Shows with music rather than the purely conversational podcasts. "Gervais' show will involve banter between the trio, who have recorded a series of hugely successful, record-breaking podcasts together in the past, as well as their favourite songs."<ref>Ricky Gervais to launch NME Radio</ref>

References

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External links