The Uk's most popular radio station, radio 1 boasts DJ's including Scott Mills, Annie Mac, Chris Moyles, Colin Murray, Tim Westwood, Zane Lowe and Edith Bowman. With nearly a who's who of DJing, Radio 1 plays music across te spectrum, including dance, pop, rock, reggae indie and everything in between, morning noon and night.
If you're Radio 1 listener write a review and let us know about the shows you love and the shows you hate.
written by Lee700 on 21/12/2008
An exciting radio station for the UK - could update it's RDS name though, to BBC R1. A good station for young people and peeps who like Top 40 Hits & fab entertainment.
written by Lee2008 on 01/04/2007
I have to get up early for work so when i switch my car radio on i always tune into the JK & Joel show. This can sometimes be amusing and these two play plenty of songs and dont take themselves to seriously. This show has lots of caller participation regarding choosing songs and playing the crazy you say we pay game.
Unfortunatley this show ends at 7.00am and Chris Moyles show begins. I used to listen to Moyles but i now change stations.
After Moyles has had his three hours of self promotion Jo Wiley has her slot. Im usally at work when Jo is on the airwaves but when i have listened to her show i like the live lounge, when she has a band or singer in the studio singing live and often covering other singers songs.
Other regular DJs include Eidith Bowman, Colin Murrey, Vernon Kay, Sara Cox, Chappers and Dave, Scott Mills, Dave Pearce and Pete Tong.
Most of the shows are pretty similar regarding the type of music they play and the audience it is aimed at, the respective DJs have their own games and competions although Dave Pearce and Pete Tong only play dance anthems and often play a set live from a nightclub in Ibiza.
Radio 1 also have podcast which you can download and put on your MP3 player, its basically the best bits from previous shows which listeners can download if they missed a show. Im not sure why anyone would want to listen to a radio show which is not live, but the podcast allows you to if you so desire.
Written on: 07/07/2007
To be honest, I don't like listening to radio either. I much prefer watching radio on the TV, preferably on one of those satellite radio channels with no actors or anything. I think the reception is much better and it if you don't like it you simply just turn to BBC 2 and watch something else.
Written on: 19/06/2007
I don't really listen to Radio anymore, isn't Moyles just copying what that Evans lad did years ago.
written by carternm31 on 28/03/2007
I love this Radio station, however I couldn't listen to it all day due to the repetivness of certain songs which usually results in me hating a song I first loved. Chris Moyles is absolutely fantastic so is Scott Mills & Vernon Kay, however I can't say much for the other DJ's. Edith is OK, but I find the rest of them dull and boring. I like most of the music they play which is good, the choose your own song hour that Scott Mills does is often brilliant with a lot of decent tunes.
written by Carlh on 06/12/2006
Funny, informative and interesting. Doesn't get much better than this. Chris Moyles is great when I'm still trying to wake up in the morning and I have to listen to him in the shower because I can't get anything else to tune on that shower radio.
written by greenplastic on 09/12/2005
Radio one isn't owned by tax payers, but by record labels.
written by sportdonkey on 14/05/2004
I've been a massive fan of Radio One and until recently I've not really thought of listening to much else. They are the biggest station and they don't have to have adverts though increasingly they do generally for some BBC Drama which also entered your subconscious via multiple television adverts.
Being one of the biggest stations they can get the best guests, interviews and competition prizes. They do also have a good selection of music including emerging artists though I would like to see them play more music from the last 10 years instead of every third song being from the weeks top 5 singles.
Radio One does have some quality DJ's Jo Whiley knows her music and Trevor Nelson and Westwood are the King's of their genre. I think the station is suffering for comedy now though, with Chris Moyles the least funny man ever to be labelled amusing. It's his show yet Comedy Dave is more funny, knows more about music and a lot more about football (Chris' new favourite topic of conversation).
Don't get me wrong even Moyles has some good points and the station is still quite good but I think they miss the presence of some of their former presenters such as Simon Mayo, Steve Write and now Mark and Lard.
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Written on: 15/05/2007
I listen to BBC podcasts on my ipod and have sometimes watched them 5 days after I downloaded them. However, I do agree with you about Chris Moyles - he's very pedantic.