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Ricky talks about the time he stole records from his brother-in-law and was then taught a valuable lesson by his mum. This prompts Karl to tell about the time when a misunderstanding caused him to needlessly confess to some childhood thievery.
Ricky talks about the time he stole records from his brother-in-law and was then taught a valuable lesson by his mum. This prompts Karl to tell about the time when a misunderstanding caused him to needlessly confess to some childhood thievery.


====3. [[20 April 2002/Transcript#|In Progress...]] ''(0:11:25)''====
====3. [[20 April 2002/Transcript#Well, It's Pretty Sad But She Was 101 After All|Well, It's Pretty Sad But She Was 101 After All]] ''(0:11:25)''====
Steve reads out the Xfm policy on what to do in case of a big event, like the death of a royal, etc. Ricky reminisces about the first time he had ever been on radio, hosting a phone-in show. Then Ricky and Steve dissect the filthy lyrics of Luther Vandross in the song ''Never Too Much''.
 
====4. [[20 April 2002/Transcript#|In Progress...]] ''(0:18:05)''====
Ricky and Steve get Karl to do impressions of Sean Connery and Roger Moore. Karl then reads the three lateral thinking puzzles he came up with.
Ricky and Steve get Karl to do impressions of Sean Connery and Roger Moore. Karl then reads the three lateral thinking puzzles he came up with.


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==Quotes==
==Quotes==
"If I want anyone's opinion... I don't." - Ricky, after Karl makes a musical suggestion
"If I want anyone's opinion... I don't." - Ricky, after Karl makes a musical suggestion<br/>


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Revision as of 05:25, 28 October 2007

Xfm Series 1
November 2001 - May 2002
List of episodes

Episodes:

  1. 10 November 2001 (Transcript)
  2. 17 November 2001 (Transcript)
  3. 24 November 2001 (Transcript)
  4. 01 December 2001 (Transcript)
  5. 08 December 2001 (Transcript)
  6. 15 December 2001 (Transcript)
  7. 22 December 2001 (Transcript)
  8. 12 January 2002 (Transcript) Early Years Ep.1
  9. 19 January 2002 (Transcript) Early Years Ep.2
  10. 26 January 2002 (Transcript) Early Years Ep.3
  11. 09 February 2002 (Transcript) Early Years Ep.4
  12. 16 February 2002 (Transcript) Early Years Ep.5
  13. 23 February 2002 (Transcript) Early Years Ep.6
  14. 02 March 2002 (Transcript) Early Years Ep.7
  15. 09 March 2002 (Transcript) Early Years Ep.8
  16. 16 March 2002 (Transcript) Early Years Ep.9
  17. 23 March 2002 (Transcript) Early Years Ep.10
  18. 30 March 2002 (Transcript) Early Years Ep.11
  19. 06 April 2002 (Transcript) Early Years Ep.12
  20. 13 April 2002 (Transcript)
  21. 20 April 2002 (Transcript)
  22. 27 April 2002 (Transcript)
  23. 04 May 2002 (Transcript)

Track Listing

For a work-in-progress transcript of this episode see 20 April 2002/Transcript

1. One Day I Hope To Sleep With A Lady (0:00:00)

Karl suggests a Stereophonics track to start off the show but is shot down by Ricky and Steve. Karl and Steve talk about the mobile discos they had in their teenage years. Steve reveals that his was first called "The Rock & Roll DJ's" but then became the "Fantasy Island Road Show." He then tells of the time he DJ'd a scout jamboree and caused quite a commotion when he played "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and Rage Against the Machine. Ricky suggests that this was probably the highlight of Steve's life.

2. How Many Calculators Do You Need? (0:05:41)

Ricky talks about the time he stole records from his brother-in-law and was then taught a valuable lesson by his mum. This prompts Karl to tell about the time when a misunderstanding caused him to needlessly confess to some childhood thievery.

3. Well, It's Pretty Sad But She Was 101 After All (0:11:25)

Steve reads out the Xfm policy on what to do in case of a big event, like the death of a royal, etc. Ricky reminisces about the first time he had ever been on radio, hosting a phone-in show. Then Ricky and Steve dissect the filthy lyrics of Luther Vandross in the song Never Too Much.

4. In Progress... (0:18:05)

Ricky and Steve get Karl to do impressions of Sean Connery and Roger Moore. Karl then reads the three lateral thinking puzzles he came up with.

The BAFTA's are a day away and Steve has decided to take Karl. Karl is upset to learn that he will have to pretend to be Steve's gay lover in order to get in.

Quotes

"If I want anyone's opinion... I don't." - Ricky, after Karl makes a musical suggestion

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