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The Gospel According to Chris Moyles: The Story of a Man and His Mouth

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For example, the regulatory bodies upheld complaints when Moyles threatened and bullied Neil Fox in October 2002 with the claim that "I'm gonna tear his head off and poo down his neck"; [53] and also in early 2002, when he said "he would take the virginity of Charlotte Church", when the child star reached sixteen. In 1996, Moyles joined London station Capital FM, hosting his weekend show The Late Bit, which went out on Friday and Saturday evenings, and covering for other DJs.

The Chris Moyles Show was credited with the debut of the unofficial England World Cup Song, written and performed by Chico Slimani a parody of his hit single " It's Chico Time" and originally named "It's England Time". On 24 October 2011, The Metro announced that Moyles would co-present a new dating show, The Love Machine, alongside Stacey Solomon for Sky.

Comedian Stewart Lee criticised and mocked the book on his television programme Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle. On 16 May 2012 it was announced that Chris Moyles had been cast to play the part of King Herod in an arena tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Jesus Christ Superstar.

He left the show in September 2012, having built an audience of over 8 million listeners and having won critical acclaim in an unrivalled way; including 6 Sony's and 2 GQ ‘Radio Personality of the Year' Awards. The Gospel According to Chris Moyles: The Story of A Man and His Mouth was the first autobiography written by Chris Moyles and was first published by Ebury Press on 5 October 2006. Moyles revealed in September 2009 that he took a 20 per cent pay cut three months earlier, quoting the reason "I want to work at the BBC, which is trying to save some of its gazillions".The panel acknowledged that this use of the word 'gay' in a derogatory sense could cause offence to some listeners and counselled caution on its use. am featuring clips from the week, interviews with studio guests plus new content, [23] which means that Chris is on air on Radio X 6 days a week. Moyles was quoted in The Guardian by Stonewall chief executive Ben Summerskill as saying "Yeah, I'm homophobic, I don't like the gays. The show received a text message from a female listener saying that band member Dappy was "vile" and "a little boy with a silly hat" and that N-Dubz were "losers".

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