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Victoria: 我认为周一、周三、周五给人奇数的感觉,而我的朋友们和我的妹妹认为给人偶数的感觉。这引发了我们之间以及节目听众之间的讨论,每个人对这个问题的看法都不同。 我的朋友认为周一给人偶数的感觉,而我个人认为周一给人奇数的感觉。这完全取决于个人的感觉和理解。 Rosie: 我个人认为周一奇数,周二偶数,周三周四奇数,周五周六偶数,周日奇数。我的判断标准是基于每一天的氛围和感觉。 Liam: 我认为周一给人偶数和蓝色的感觉,周二给人奇数和绿色的感觉。我的感觉中,星期几和颜色之间存在关联。 Susanna: 我认为周三给人黄色的感觉,周六给人明亮紫色的感觉,周日给人棕色的感觉。每一天都有自己独特的颜色和氛围。 Greg James: 我认为没有正确答案,答案在你自己心中。每个人对这个问题的看法都不同,这取决于个人的感觉和理解。

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A listener's question about whether days of the week feel odd or even sparks a lively debate, revealing diverse perspectives and interpretations.
  • Listeners share contrasting views on the odd/even nature of weekdays.
  • The discussion expands to include color associations with days.
  • The hosts conclude that there's no right answer, celebrating individual differences in perception.

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Jan Slam was really fun with two very funny callers. One of them, you won't believe how young he is, judging by his voice. We also talked about Chapel Roan, who was doing an interview with Jack Saunders. We also got you up to date with all the latest things. We had a quiz. We also did an Ask the Nation with Victoria, and it got quite...

What did it get? It got quite involved. I still feel like my head's spinning a bit. Shall we dive straight in with the very first bit of the show and then Victoria?

Welcome to a brand new week on The Breakfast Show. Big, big Jan Slam prize today. People are losing their minds over this, Callum. Yeah, they're excited, right? You can appear in EastEnders. I mean, it's really cool. I think people are taking it quite a bit too seriously and they're not plotting out their entire character arc. It's not to be a full-time cast member. Although, if you impress, you never know.

So we'll chat about that later. We can give away that prize on JanSlam after 8 o'clock this morning. Do you know what we should start with today? What should we start with? A sleepy dog. Okay. A sleepy dog that might also be dreaming about raves. Raves.

It's quite... Yeah, it definitely is. I think I like it, yeah. Really big puffy cheeks as well. I know. Lovely dog. That's like solid dreaming. It's very intense dreaming. I filmed my dog dreaming recently. Okay. And it's quite harrowing.

I sort of wanted to wake him up and go, what are you worrying about? What are you worrying about? You've literally got nothing to worry about. Does he do that thing where his back leg's trying to run in his sleep? Yeah, he's running or something. But, like, this is... Are you OK? Where's this guy? Really content. He's more content, isn't he? It's very bangerang. BANGERANG MUSIC

There you go. That's the start of this morning's breakfast show. If we're starting there, let me tell you this, it's going to be a great morning. It's time for a row, isn't it, Victoria? Yes, it is, Greg. I think we're going to have a big row and we call it Ask the Nation. Victoria has a situation. It's divided her friendship group and now it might divide all of us as well. Ask the Nation. Come on then, what is it?

So, when you think of days of the week, do they give an odd or even vibe? So, I think a Monday, Wednesday and a Friday give an odd vibe, whereas my friends and my sister think that it gives an even vibe. Yeah, I had a visceral reaction. You might have heard me just go, ooh, yeah, because I'd actually probably say the opposite.

I would say... What, you're going even? I feel Mondays are more even, and I'd say Tuesday's more odd for me.

What? No, no. Monday is the start of the week. Go on, this is a good argument. Monday is the start of the week. Monday is the start of the week. It's a day one. How can you start... How can Tuesday be an even number? What day do you start your week? I don't know. I mean, I've never... Can you just be gentle with me? Because I've never even tried to put these into odds and evens before, so I'm just trying to get my head around the concept. But immediately, as you said...

odd day like a day that feels like an odd number I'm just it's shouting Tuesday at me but this is why brains are different this is why it's good we celebrate all types of brain so what's so who's what's the majority of your friends saying in the WhatsApp group and stuff it's split there's eight of us it's four and four is it well I've just decided it for you then I'm the deciding vote thanks for being on Ask the Nation Ask the Nation see you later no okay well let's do it properly

03700100100. When did you start this? When did this begin? Hello? Oh, hello. Sorry. When did this begin? When did you start it all?

Oh, about a week ago. It came about because one of my friends saw a thing on Instagram about how you can't eat soup out of a square container because soup gives like a round vibe, like a round food. And then my sister piped up with, oh, it's like when you think of days of the week. So, you know, Monday gives an even vibe. It does. And I was like, no, Monday doesn't give an even vibe, it gives an odd vibe.

And then it continued from there, which half of it saying. Right. So you're attributing it, you are attributing it, attributing it, sorry, can't even speak, to even and odd numbers. So if it's a Tuesday, that's day two, which is an even number. So you think that's what that is?

Exactly. Whereas I just think the aura, and I think your sister probably agrees with me, the aura and the vibe is even. That's what I think. Okay, let's see. I don't know what the hell we're going to get here. We could get a load of old nonsense, but that's fine. We celebrate that as well. 03700100100. Voice notes, please. We'll take some calls and we'll get your WhatsApps. 03700100100. And we're going to settle this, Victoria, once and for all next.

Victoria's on today. Victoria, you have really, you've thrown in a grenade here. That's good. That's good. I'm interested to see the results. It's really good because it's making people ask the question that they've never, maybe never even considered before. Do the days of the week feel like odd or even numbers? That is today's Ask the Nation. You're firmly in what camp? Go on. What is it again? Odd. Monday is odd. Monday, Wednesday, Friday are odd. Okay. Okay.

Monday, Wednesday, because that's the first, the third and the fifth day of the week. So you're going very numerical with that. Yes. Whereas my instinct was the exact opposite, just based on aura of the days. I'm sort of, and I wished it wasn't. I wish I did feel the same as you, but I'm just going with my gut here that Monday feels...

Feels rounded and even to me. And so does a Wednesday. Yeah, and that's what my friend said. Yeah, that's what they said. They were like, no, it's like a nice round number. I'm like, no, it's not. See, I don't think, but I also don't think there's a sequence. Let's get into this. So let's have some voice notes. Who have we got here? Sunday's the start of the week for me. So Tuesday and Thursday. I don't know. They're just odd days. They're odd days. They are 100% odd. So she's agreeing. So Tuesday's an odd, feels odd. Rosie, morning. Morning.

What do you reckon? Welcome to Ask the Nation. It's a big, big debated topic today. What are your thoughts? It's definitely the vibe of the day. Yes. So, like, Monday is odd. Tuesday is even. Wednesday and Thursday, odd.

Friday, Saturday, even. Sunday, odd. Right, OK. So it's bespoke to each person, which is maybe what we're finding out here, which is nice. So do you disagree with Victoria as well? Oh, 100%, yeah. OK, sorry, Victoria. Well, you sort of agree. You agree that Monday's an odd. Yeah, but now you've said that Monday gives even vibes. I'm not sure if it is odd. I wonder if I'm just thinking, like, the O in Monday. An O is odd. Yeah.

Yeah, but there's an N in even and it's a Monday. So maybe it's that as well. But it's more of a, I don't know. It just feels, for me, it feels rounded and like Monday. It doesn't feel odd to me. Whereas like a Tuesday feels like an odd number. I don't know. I'm just, this is, brains are different. Rosie, thank you. Another voice note. No, no, no. Monday is...

Okay, I actually don't know if this is going to alarm anyone, but I do think maybe Friday is odd. I don't have a sequence of mine, Victoria, so maybe we agree on Fridays being odd.

Yeah. I'm not on board with people not having a sequence, though. I don't like it. I don't like the one day's hard and then two evens. No, I don't like that. Not all brains are the same. We don't all think the same. I feel much more comfortable with there being no sequence. But what I will say is my brain is really hurting. I think Susanna's brain, are you feeling... I feel frazzled. I feel sick. OK, who have we got next? Liam, good morning! Good morning.

What have you got for us? What do you think? Well, I don't know if I thought about it too much, but I heard Monday as even, but also blue. And I heard Tuesday as odd, and it is also green. Okay, right. He's changed the course of this. He's changed the trajectory. We're in the sort of synesthesia realm now, aren't we? Yeah, my brain stopped at Tuesday. No, that's okay. Yeah.

Wednesday for me is sort of giving red a little bit. I don't know why. I've never thought of it before. It's a bit of a scary day. What do you think of Saturday? It always feels bright and yellow and sunny Saturday. Well, Susanna, have you got one? I think Friday feels very silver. Silver. Okay. Thursday's purple. Thursday's purple. I don't know why.

This is good. Everyone's got a different colour. This is fine. We don't have to agree on this. This is not going to be like legislation. I'm not going to start teaching this. Guys, and Monday is blue. That's not how it is. Victoria, do you have any of these? Have you got colours for your days? I was going to go yellow for Wednesday for some reason. But Saturday is definitely like a purple, bright vibe. What's a Sunday? Brown.

It's like autumn-y. Autumn-y for me. It's like brown leaves. I can't even tell if it's brown. Well, it feels brown. It just feels like a brown day, I'm afraid. It's a sad colour. I like brown. What colour is Sunday for you, Liam?

maybe? Yeah, an orange. A burnt orange, like a brown. Yeah, sure. This has been derailed massively, this one. Let's try and get back to the whatever we were talking about beforehand. Tuesdays and Thursdays are definitely odd numbers. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, even for the win. Even for the win, thank you. Sunday, Monday, Wednesday are the ones that feel more

rounded and smooth, so they're even, and then all the rest are kind of a bit spiky and rough, so they are the odd numbers. Yeah, I don't know where we are anymore. This whole thing is a wonderful, and I mean that, a wonderful mess. Liam, thanks for being on. Rosie, thank you for being on as well. Thank you. And good to confuse everyone. Do you know what? You've got our brains going, Victoria. That's definitely the case this morning. That's good.

I don't know if we agree on anything, though. So the answer is, okay, I think the answer is you know deep within yourself whatever your answer is, and you can feel it in your bones. We all have different brains that are wired differently, all brilliantly weird in their own special way, and that's fine. And there's no right answer. The right answer, how about this? The right answer is within you. Okay.

Okay. One of my friend's brothers did actually say, you know in your soul which day it is, what it's associated with. Yeah, and that's fine. If you know and if you're in conversation with your soul, that's a good place to be. Victoria, thanks for being on and thanks for making our brains hurt today, but we really enjoyed it.

Yeah, you're welcome. Thanks for having me on. Ask the Nation is done. Ask the Nation. It's good chat, that. It's good, good chat. It does make your head hurt a bit, but it's good. Get the old cogs moving.

Next up, I think we should talk to Callum Leslie about football. So last week you arranged something very, very lovely. This is your mate Dave. Yes. Who is the chief exec of your beloved football team Livingston. That's right. How are they doing? What league are they in? They're in the championship. They are third in the championship. So promotion race on the cards. Okay. So it's going well this year. Yeah, it's going all right.

And we were talking about match balls last week for some reason and how many there are in circulation during a game. Yeah, you wanted to know how many balls there are at any one time. And we found out the answer is 15. So there's 15 in circulation. And I said, oh, I love a match ball because I love, I love sort of sports equipment.

Like anything to sort of throw around, kick around, wear. Just like anything official merch. Oh my God. Just hook it to my veins. So you very kindly got me a treat and it was hidden in the studio. And this was me opening it last week. Oh my God! It's a match ball. You have a match ball and it is... It's signed. A signed match ball.

I don't know any of the players. But that's so sweet. Right. However, now, a few days on, I am a Livingston Football Club fan. Well, you're that, absolutely. But you're also a version of that psychic octopus during the World Cup, really. Because what you also got in that little bundle, we got some shirts for you and stuff, but also a calendar. Mm-hmm.

And you picked out three or four players, didn't you? Well, here's who I picked out. I was flicking through the calendar randomly, shouting out some players that just popped into my... They came to me. It's got the Livingston football calendar with all my favourite players on it.

Oh, not Christian Montano. Right, so Christian Montano, isn't it, actually? No, Montano, you were right the first time. Oh, all right, I was right, because there's the accent over the N. Yeah, it was very perceptive. OK, what's that called? What's the Spanish accent over the N called? It's an ñ. Ñ, the ñ. Yeah, Montano. OK, so I picked out Christian Montano. Yep.

Let's cross live to the big game. Ross County, Livingston, was it? It was. It was a cup tie. Yep. Cup tie. OK. Montano has it. Tracey Swivel. Christian Montano strikes. Christian Montano scores! Yep.

Super from the Colombian! Oh my God. Are you joking? I know. The commentator, very good I'm sure, needs to work on his pronunciation. Just a little tip. Those of us in the know, know it's Montaño. So yeah. Then I had a look at this guy who... Oh no, Robbie Muirhead! Robbie Muirhead? Yeah. Who scored next? Bang on half-time. Penalty to Livingstone. Robbie Muirhead steps up left-footed. Scores!

One note to the Lions. The championship side take the lead. Bang on half-time. Up the Lions. Yeah. And then another player I shouted out. Andrew Shidney? Yeah. In April? Right. Deliver towards the back. One time it's contact. Yes! Andrew Shidney tops it!

And you may notice that was the very last minute of extra time, that one. Amazing. So what minute was it? 119th minute, that was. 119th minute of the game. Yeah, to win the cup tie, 3-2 after extra time and beat a team in the Premiership above us. Yeah. Yeah, they can take a hike, Ross County. LAUGHTER

Our Livingston boys are going all the way. It's just incredible. You picked out all the goal scorers. And then on Saturday night, we were hanging out. It was the birthday of one of our friends. And we were rocking our Livingston shirts all night. We were in the Livingston shirts, yeah. Which had Radio 1 in the back. And at first, you'd kind of forgotten to bring the other one. But insisted because you thought, I'm not standing in the pub with Radio 1 in the back of my shirt all night. Which was fair on your own. Yeah.

I couldn't. Having a Radio 1 logo on the back of my shirt in a pub. There needed to be a theme. Which there was. This commentary, by the way. Don't wait to watch the back. One time is contact. Yes! Andrew Shenney taps it! Andrew Shenney taps it on! Amazing. Yeah, very good. Andrew Shenney taps it on. Yeah, it's lots of E's. Brilliant.

I can't believe I picked all the guys. All the goal scorers. I get so many text messages on Saturday night from people at the game and watching it being like, what? Do you feel like I'm going to be welcomed into the community? I think you're probably going to do it no bother, yes. Okay. Well, because I mean it. We're going to go to a game, remember? We're going to do that. I don't have a Scottish team. There they go. Until now. Yeah. All right. I'm in. I'm fully signed up and I'm ready.

Who's our next game? When is it? Oh, God, I don't know. Come on. It's going to be the weekend, but I don't know who we're playing yet. I've got to check the fixtures. Sorry. You have to up your game if you want to be considered a proper fan of this team, my friend. Let's now get you up to date with all the latest things. We must get you up to date with all the latest things, and we start with the traitors. No spoilers, by the way.

It's in full swing. Is it the last? Is it the final this week? It'll be the final three episodes this week. Oh, my God.

one of the big topics over the weekend was that alexander from the show who a lot of people are thirsting over talks like he's writing an email in response to your request for people to bring things to the table he's very polite very formal but that's because he's a diplomat darling isn't he so they have to talk like this they have to have a big big clipped yes absolutely and they have to be absolutely on point so if you only want questions let me know yes do let me know and

Do let me know through the correct processes and we'll get an answer to you through the correct channels. Yeah, a lot of people fancy him, including producer Amy. I did try and ruin it for her by saying, he's basically Rory Stewart though, isn't he? And she went, who's that? I went, okay, fine. Oh, actually, there is a little spoiler here. A little spoiler. But it's like it's old now because this person went a little while ago.

But you know Linda's doing the rounds on loads of shows. But not this show. Where's Linda? We've asked. Please, I really, really want to meet Linda. She was on BBC's Morning Live last week and this is the goodbye they gave her. Linda, that was great. Let's get you off. Thanks so much. Come on, Linda. See you later, Linda. Linda, Linda! Just clapping her off and chanting, but at the end of this... Linda, Linda!

Get over it. She's excellent. Next up, we are following the adventures of Ilona Ma, the American rugby sensation and Olympian, who recently moved over to the UK to play for the Bristol Bears for this season, or the rest of this season. She's been talking about some of her favourite things about the UK so far. Well, I love sausage rolls. I love flat whites. And I love...

I love a roast. That's basically it. That's really it. That's all we are. As a country, this is it. Well, I love sausage rolls. Sausage rolls. And I love flat white. Milky coffees. And I love... I love a roast. And roasts. We are really a very basic country. Not a bad country. Basic. Basic.

She's very fun, though. She responded to an injury she sustained in the game this week against Leicester Tigers. She posted a video with two black eyes and a broken nose and looked like very, very battle scarred. Guys, stop fighting over me. There's enough to go around. What?

I am a model. Yes, thank you. Thank you so much. Really enjoying seeing what she gets up to as her Bristol-based adventure continues. And finally, a lovely treat from Friday night. Griff was on The Graham Norton Show on BBC One and she performed her latest song, Last Night's Mascara, and brought the house down. Oh, oh, it's time, come on.

The musical performance often gets overlooked, so here we are shouting about it and just reminding everyone how great Griff is. Radio One Breakfast. With Greg James. Let's play it. And now, Jan Slam. Radio One's Jan Slam. The opportunity to visit Albert Square and appear in an episode of EastEnders in its 40th anniversary year. Brilliant. Ellie! Ellie!

Good morning. Hi. Good morning. How are you? I'm great. I'm nervous. Well, it's sort of a weird thing, isn't it, being live on the radio about to maybe win a competition. So where are you calling from?

I'm calling from Dundee. Lovely Dundee, the site of one of our best big weekends ever. Yeah. Love Dundee. Love doing the shows on the riverside down by the V&A. That was a good couple of weeks down there. So what are you doing? Are you studying? What's going on? Yeah, I'm studying. I'm doing teaching secondary. Okay, and you...

Would love to be in EastEnders. Have you loved EastEnders for a long time? Oh, like, I've honestly been watching EastEnders since I was, like, I don't even know how long. It's actually ridiculous how obsessed I am with it. I literally just already watched today's episode this morning. So you'd like to be in it, but you have dreams to do something else in it as well, don't you?

You want to plot the drama out, basically. Well, that's the thing. You'll be able to hang out. The writers will be down there. The producers are down there and all the rest of it. So you'll get to chat to them and work out the best way to get involved in it in that way. And Jake, good morning.

Good morning. How are you? I'm very well. Thank you, Jake. Thanks for calling up and doing Jan Slam today. So tell us about your EastEnders credentials. You're a fan of it. Are you trying to get yourself a part in the show?

I would say it's the only soap worth watching on television. That's for definite. And, yeah, why not? Let's give it a go. That attitude will do you well when you get onto the set if you win this prize. I think that should be your first words. So you'd like to maybe make yourself into a regular. I think there's a possibility here. This is a walk-on sort of, you know, you're appearing in the episode, but if you're good and your face fits, you might be a regular, Jake, in a couple of years' time. That's the plan. Mm-hm.

The questions are going to be about EastEnders today, obviously, so I hope you've been revising. It sounds like, Ellie, you're well up to speed with everything anyway, so we're going to play Blossoms and we're going to do the questions next. Mark in Bradford's been on. Ellie and Jake, Mark's got a lovely compliment for both of you.

Mark says, these two don't seem miserable enough to be on EastEnders. That's true. You're a bit too jolly. We do need to, yeah, life needs to beat you down a little bit more, I'd say, before you get on there.

So, Ellie, you've loved EastEnders since you were eight. You studied English literature at university and now a teacher. You wanted to maybe one day write an episode of the show. That sounds like a fun aim in life, which is definitely doable, by the way. You should definitely pursue that. You should chat to some people if you get down there and see how that works. And Jake... I'll go down with my CV, see what happens. I've actually written an episode. Can I get the script the night before? I'd like to make some changes.

Yeah, no, definitely. And Jake, you've always fancied yourself as a bit of a performer and you reckon you could woo the producers when you're down there. That's it, professional charmer. I think so.

You do sound pretty charming, Jake, actually. What do you do for a living, Jake? Well, God, yeah, how long's a piece of string? Manage businesses, essentially. OK. All right. You sound crafty. Bit more wheelie dealer. I'm getting into character. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I can feel that. You'd fit in on the square, definitely.

Here's how it's going to work today. I'll be asking questions about EastEnders. For each question, both of you are allowed to answer if you know the answer. If you get it right, you win the prize.

But it's difficult this because if you get it wrong, then you've blown it and the other person gets the prize immediately. So you'll go away with nothing. So make sure you're as sure as you possibly can be before you shout your name and then your answer straight away. The questions get easier as we go along and you can just stay quiet if you're not sure what the answer is. But if you don't give it a go, then the other person might sneak in. So Jake and Ellie, you have five seconds to answer each question.

If I don't hear anything from either of you, I'll move on to the next question. If you choose to answer, you must shout your name and then give me your answer immediately. No hesitations, please. I might have to disqualify you if you do, because you could be Googling or something. Only say your name when you know what you're going to answer. You can interrupt the question if you want to, but I will stop asking it. Is that all clear? Jake, you good to go? Good to go. All right. Ellie, happy? All right, then. Here we go, then, with today's jam slam question.

or January Slamury, to give it its full title. The questions are all about EastEnders. Let's begin. Question one. EastEnders held a live episode in 2010 which saw the death of Bradley Branning. What's the full name of the actor who played Bradley Branning? Ellie watches every episode but doesn't watch the credits. I don't know the actor's name. The actor is Charlie Clements.

Charlie Clements. Question two. Ian Beale is an undeniable EastEnders icon. But what year did Ian Beale first appear in EastEnders? Jake, 1985. Oh, wow! So quick! You sound very sure, Jake. I am. Jake...

Oh, no! Oh, what? That's it? That's it. You're in. It's as easy as that. I feel like I've stolen that. I do apologise. Well, you haven't. You got the answer right. That's very much the nature and the format of the competition. I suppose so. Sorry about that. No, don't apologise. It's OK. Don't worry about it. This is the whole point of you being on. So, Ellie, he got it on question two.

Oh, you're joking. I knew it as well. My reaction times is awful. Oh, but it was so quick. Did you know it was 1985? If you're feeling that bad, you know where I am. There'll be a price. There'll be a price. See, look at this. He is devious. You'd fit in on the square. Well, look, Ellie, thanks for being on. Jake obviously pipped you to the post today, but have a good rest of your day today. And thanks for calling.

Fantastic. Thank you for having me. Jake, you've smashed that. It's brilliant. And don't apologise for winning. You need to work on that edge if you're going to be in EastEnders. You can't apologise for being a bad guy. I'll be somebody different then. Don't worry about that. Thank you for being on today. We'll sort out your prize in the coming weeks and stuff. Stay on the line. We'll get your details and all the rest of it. But thanks for being on today and congratulations. Done. It's over and done with very quickly today on Jan Slam.

Have a good day, Jake. Cheers, thank you. Speak to you in a bit and we go again tomorrow with another prize. Chapel Rowan's done a great interview with Jack Saunders and we skipped you through some of the highlights. A few weeks ago...

Jack Saunders was counting down to the top five artists on Radio 1 Sound of 2025. The names that people think are going to be massive this year that you should keep an eye on. All the ones that we've been playing a bit of and we're really into. We like it in our nice Radio 1 world where we're just clever, smart and funny and know everything. But...

They're the ones that are going to cross over and become real household names like English Teacher, Miles Smith, Barry Can't Swim, Ezra Collective. They're all on that list. And at number one, it's Chapel Roan. Now, to a lot of you, Chapel Roan will be your favorite artist already because we play Chapel Roan all the time. We've been on Chapel Roan for ages. But for the rest of the world, for the mainstream, she's about to go stratospheric.

She's had a chat with Jack Saunders. Jack flew out to America to have an in-depth chat with her recently. And you can watch the whole thing right now on the Radio 1 channel on BBC iPlayer. You can listen to it on BBC Sounds. And there'll be more highlights on Jack Saunders' show tonight from 6 o'clock. If you're a Chapel Rowan fan, make sure you're listening.

She brought this up with Jack when she was chatting. They shouldn't be surprised if I say no to a photo or they shouldn't be surprised if like I'm going to stand up for myself for like how famous people are.

are treated on like a red carpet or treated by paparazzi. You don't have to understand everything I do, but like, don't be surprised if I like protect myself. She's unashamedly herself, which is to be celebrated. She was talking about the song Good Luck Babe as well. I don't know if you knew about this. Well, originally, I don't even know if I've ever said this in an interview. It was originally called Good Luck Jane. It was not Good Luck Babe at first because I wanted it to be like me falling in love with my best friend and then her being like, ah,

I don't like you back. I like boys. And it's kind of... It was like, okay, well, good luck with that. Good luck, Jane. A bloke from Come Diamond Me would be well all over that, wouldn't he? Enjoy the money, Jane. So Good Luck Jane was the name of that song originally. And then...

There was that video going around last year, there was a few of them actually, of Chapel having a go at the crowd at a festival for being too cool and not dancing. Be a freak, for God's sake. Like, there are girls here, like I said, throwing up over the barricade. Like, that is the vibe of a Chapel Rowan show. In an actual concert, that sometimes I'm like, what? There are people fighting, there are also people crying, people... What, during Pink Pony Club? Always, I look out...

There is a child on someone's shoulders. There is someone being carried over the barricade. And then I look out and I see Queer Joy. So you can hear the full interview on Jack's show tonight from six o'clock. You can listen to the whole thing on BBC Sounds as well. Or just search for Chapel Roan and watch it all on iPlayer. Big interview. Jack Saunders face to face with Chapel Roan.

Yeah, there was something else we need to talk about today and it was the Craig David situation. I'll just let our dear editor and friend, Ant Danbury, take you through the journey. I'm sort of annoyed that I even said anything. Here we go. Craig David in seven days. Do you know that I've got a candle in my house bought for me by Craig David? It's a really expensive, massive candle. It's like the size of a bucket.

He bought it for me years ago and it's still going. And so every time we want to put the candle on, we go, should we put the Craig David on? It's not like a sexual thing. I say to Bella, hey Bella, should we put the Craig David on? Should we light the Craig David? That's what we say. I feel like you're making it worse. It's not a sex candle. It's in the living room. Come on.

The sofa's filthy, the dog sleeps on it. Anyway, Bella, light the Craig David. Let's go. Stuart in Colchester says, the beacons are lit. Greg James is ready. Oh, come on. Greg, is your perfect night lighting the Craig David on a stormy evening? I say these things to you in confidence.

Do not use them as ammunition. Yes, I find Storm sexy. And no, the Craig David is not a lovemaking candle. OK? It's not. It's just for... It's just for ambience in the lounge. That's all it is. OK? I'm going to have to take a picture of the Craig David now. Imagine if that was the first thing you heard today. Imagine you just tuned into Radio 1 for the first time ever. Ever. And that was what you heard. You're just hearing that.

Yes, when I'm feeling in the mood, I light the Craig David. Welcome to Radio 1. So that is, I think that's the end of the podcast. Have I missed anything out? All the latest things? Oh, quiz. Hang on. Quiz. Carrie's here. Carrie, good morning. Hello. Hello. How are you? I am good, thank you. Are you feeling happy Monday or are you feeling sad Monday?

Happy Monday. I'm excited. Good, you should be because you're the captain on yesterday's quiz. What an honour that is. So welcome to The Breakfast Show. Tell us about your team, please.

So we have Henry, who is a menace. Essentially, if he wins, he will never, ever let us live it down. Okay, sure. Then we've got Michelle, who is my friend from university, and Max, who is our new guy to the office, who I've basically just forced to do it. That's good. Always good to have someone here against their will. Always makes for a great caller. So tell us about Henry the menace. Why is he a menace?

So he's great, but he is essentially just like the sassiest person you'll ever meet. If he wins, he will lord it over us for the rest of our lives. Right, okay. I'm going to try and engineer it so that he wins. Anyway, Carrie, so tell us a little bit about your work together then. Is that what's going on here?

So we all want to give up apart from Michelle. She's our emergency stand-in. Okay, sure. So the fact, fella, I've got about you, you're a big yapper. Yeah. You host your own quiz night at your local pub. So really, you should be quizzing. You shouldn't be answering. You should be doing my job.

Well, you know, it's fun to be on the other end sometimes. Well, we'll see about that in the next 90 seconds. Well, Carrie, thanks so much for bringing your team to us this week. 90 seconds on the clock. A lot of questions about stuff that happened yesterday. Were you revising? Were you aware of the world yesterday? I have looked at some websites and tried. OK, here we go. MUSIC

Do we have some dingers? There we go. It's a Monday, so look, it's a slow start. All you've got to do is set the score for the rest of the week. Here we go with question number one. Which star of the new Bob Dylan movie, A Complete Unknown, talks about loving the Hull accent? Timothy Chalamet? Yes. Ella Toon scored a hat-trick as Man United beat Man City in the WSL, but how many goals is in a hat-trick? Three? Yes, it was National Popcorn Day yesterday. What noise does popcorn make as it's cooking?

Pretty good. Two points for that, I think. Damon Idris revealed he turned down the opportunity to play which famous spy? James Bond. Yes. Blue Planet 2 was on BBC One. Which iconic broadcaster presents it? Oh, no, I know it. Maybe the most famous, wonderful man in the world who's shown us more of the natural world than anyone else ever. It's literally on the tip of my tongue. I feel so dumb. The answer is Sir David Attenborough.

I know. Famous poet Edgar Allan Poe would have been 216 years old yesterday. Happy 216th to you, Edgar. Why didn't he celebrate his birthday this year, though? Because he's dead. Correct answer. Which singer of Houdini and Don't Start Now posted photos from her holiday in Chile? Shua Lipa. Yes, always on holiday. In the NFL, the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the LA Rams. Please make the noise of a triumphant eagle.

Not so an eagle. And for an extra point, a disappointed ram. Good. Footage was shared online of new reality show star Linda singing opera. But what tactical competition did she rise to fame on? The Traitor. Correct. Moana Tu crossed the billion dollars earned at the global box office mark. Which former wrestler plays Maui in the movie?

The Rock. The Rock is correct. And that is the end of your questions. Some quite tricky ones there today. Well, actually, if you didn't know who David Attenborough was, I'm trying to make you feel better. 11 points today, Carrie. It's okay. It was fine. I'm very annoyed that I didn't get David Attenborough. Yeah. Look, it's one of those ones. Maybe he's so... I can't even find an excuse for you.

Carrie, thank you so much for being on today. We look forward to meeting vicious Henry tomorrow and we'll get you back on hopefully towards the end of the week and maybe you make the final. Who knows? Brilliant. Thank you. Thanks for bringing the team and we'll catch up later. More quiz on The Breakfast Show tomorrow morning. One.

OK, so now the dust has settled, now that the wick has been extinguished, what do we think about the Craig David love candle? Between us girls. Between us girls. It is a sex candle. No, it's not. It isn't. It's really not. It isn't. I do like a candle, though, actually. Just thinking about it. But it's not that one. But it's not that one. No. Who gave you the sex candle, then? It's not Craig David. LAUGHTER

Somebody would have bought me a candle and that kind of could talk. How many wicks does that candle have? The Craig David candle has, I think... No, the sex candle. They're that. No. See, there you go. Singular candle has... It's not a sex candle. As I said on the radio today, sex candle and sex scandal are way too close. Anyway, I don't have any sex scandals and I don't actually have any sex candles.

Let that be known. Do you want one? No.

I don't want either. The Craig David candle, like the Craig David, is a three wicker. That's great. Three wicker is big as well. It's amazing. They're about 300 quid, aren't they? You're showing off today, yeah. Well, I didn't buy it. He bought it for me. Craig David's showing off via you. You knew you'd mention it. Do you know also, Craig David, so in the pandemic, Craig David sent me some audio equipment that he didn't need.

Have I said this before? He sent me an equaliser. Yeah. Because I was... Well, sort of. I mean, I'm pretty responsible for his 2016 comeback. And he knows that. Because we did a whole thing. We were like, let's bring him back. What's everyone playing at? And wasn't there a watch as well?

He gave me his watch. The time is now. Famously, there's a watch that he had that just had the word now on it. Incredible. So when you ask him the time, he goes, the time is now. That's fantastic. And that is great. It's very on brand for him. But the other thing that he did, which is slightly off brand, I think, is alongside the massive candle, the equaliser and the watch. It's like I've done a game show. He also gave me a very large bar of dairy milk.

Like one of those footlong ones. When was this? He's oversized, isn't he? Big candle, big chocolate. He's a great gift giver. He's a lovely man. I have not a bad word to say about him. This makes sense now because I remember one morning, like months and months ago, Craig David walked past the studio and came in and it was such a warm embrace and I wondered, wow, what's going on there? It's the two first name crew. Craig David, Craig James.

Chris Martin, Jonathan Ross and... What a gang. Paul Ross. All right, that's the end of today's breakfast show. Bye-bye, I'll be back tomorrow. Radio One's All Day Breakfast. With Greg James. Yoga is more than just exercise. It's the spiritual practice that millions swear by.

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