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continued a few of the Adam Joe's features including 'Song Wars' altered to 'Diary Wars' (in which both presenters would read out excerpts from their own teenage diaries), and 'Text the Nation' as 'Text the Station'. Collins and Herring have appealed to listeners to create radio-jingles, this much in
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While Adam and Joe were on their summer break in 2009, seven Song Wars Classics (or KQLLASSIXCQS) podcasts were released weekly in which the boys talked about their songs in a 'ludicrous way,' and including their normal, rambling chit-chat. The themes were as follows: Family Friendly Erotica, Revised
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A podcast was produced beginning in January 2008. With the exception of Song Wars, all music is removed. At first it consisted of about half an hour of highlights of the show; since late 2008 it has been about an hour of highlights. A simple cut retaining just the talk lasts about an hour and a half.
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in 2009; two for the programme in the "Entertainment" and "Comedy" categories, and one for the "Video Wars" slot in the "Competition" category. In 2010, the Adam and Joe show was awarded the Sony Gold Award for Best Comedy, the judges describing the show as "extremely funny, engaging and inclusive".
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completed the Boggins story by revealing that he had been re-homed with a London street urchin. Joe was of the opinion that living on the street would result in the dog's death. During 2011 it became apparent that the child had a home and a family, who were desperate to get rid of Boggins as he was
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Voiced by Adam, Boggins was a friendly but filthy dog who arrived in the studio after Adam 'left', and went on to tell Joe how much he loved him but also what he had been rolling in and eaten. There was an ongoing debate as to whether Boggins should be put down or not. In the course of the Christmas
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A "Retro Text the Nation" segment was introduced as a podcast-only feature, in which listeners who did not listen live could contribute to Text The Nation. It was first introduced in February 2009 but from 12 September 2009, this was incorporated into their live show as it exceeded the limit of "new
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in one of its desperately "young" moods were to sign them up, they would change, become frantic, be obliged to fit in. At the moment they chat without putting each other down. They laugh as if they mean it. They are not mean. This attracts amiable listeners How cheering to have some signals from a
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Meanwhile, Buxton said in an interview with the BBC: "This is going to sound a bit cheesy, but I swear that it's true – working at 6 Music is the most fun I've ever had working with Joe. After the death of our TV series, it's almost like we've become friends again. Being on the radio is nice – it's
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Both Buxton and Cornish reflected on the positive effect the show had on them and their relationship. Cornish told Channel 4: "Creatively, there are lots to be said for it really. You feel much closer to your audience on live radio and you can be a lot more relaxed and the funny things can be lots
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There is a special spoken introduction and ending, and extra jingles are added between cuts. Beginning in February 2009 there was a podcast-only section called 'Retro Text The Nation' where podcast listeners' contributions to the previous week's Text The Nation were read out. Since late September
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People who listened to the first half hour of the show live were known as "Black Squadron" – a title bestowed upon them in recognition of their ability to rise early on a Saturday morning – and were often given a task to do.
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more spontaneous and therefore funnier. The radio's, if not lucrative, a very rewarding hobby and it's the only thing that we do together now, so it keeps our friendship and banter alive."
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hailed the pair: 'Adam and Joe deserve a big audience but I hope they don't get one. They are too funny, inventive, disrespectful, joyous. They are also intelligent But if
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were mostly created by Adam. Jingles were used to introduce the different sections and features of the show. From late 2008, listeners were invited to send in original or
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of existing jingles. Despite Adam's producing the vast majority of the jingles, a running joke was that Joe's Retro Text the Nation jingle was by far the most popular.
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T.V. Theme Tunes, Kate Nash Parody Songs, Quantum of Solace, Internet Piracy, Grazia Magazine, and Free Choice – Adam's Flu Song and Joe's 'Umm, err symphony.'
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noted that the hosts described the videos as, "so good they surpassed what is on TV" and Reynolds adds, "They were right". The winner was Chris Salt for his
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in 2003, leading to a series of popular podcasts. They remained at the station for three years, with their final show broadcast on Christmas Eve 2006.
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On 12 December 2009 podcast, it was announced that, as of Boxing Day, the show would be put on hold while Joe was away directing the film
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The show received about 160,000 listeners a week, and 95,000 podcast downloads a week. A two-hour best-of compilation was aired on
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dropped by for a brief chat during one of the Christmas shows. Adam and Joe also conducted informal interviews with bands such as
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Squadron", however they could still consider themselves equivalent to a Black Squadron member in terms of operational duties.
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only, this was presented as a charming relic of the analogue listening experience. The clips were also used to cover up
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like hanging out again, fooling about and talking rubbish. I really enjoy it and look forward to it every week."
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or ideas on a subject given by Adam and Joe, which they referred to as 'The Nation's Favourite Feature'
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2009, this feature has transferred over to the live show, while being retained as part of the podcast.
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stood in for Joe on a few occasions, and took part in Song Wars in his place. For most of 2010,
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were known as "Pod Cats"; the original term "Slack Squadron" was considered derogatory.
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The origins of "Stephen!" came from one of the show's 'Text the Nation' stories about
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An album of the first 12 pairs of songs was released on 23 June 2008 exclusively on
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The emergence of "Black Squadron" gave rise to a number of variants on the theme:
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Joe wrote this jingle, then sung over a piano arrangement written by a listener:
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of 'Stephen! Just Coming! T-shirts from radio show recorded at the Camden Crawl
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The podcast featured in the top ten of the iTunes Comedy Podcast Chart.
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Stephenage, was a call-and-response game, whereby listeners shout out '
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Adam and Joe composed a song on a given theme (often using the program
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Adam and Joe show interviewed several celebrity guests, including Sir
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returned to BBC Radio 6 Music for three special shows during the 2010
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radio world beyond celebs, Olympics and the new football season.'
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Award for Radio Programme of the Year in 2008, and three silver
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The songs were available as MP3 file downloads from their blog.
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Adam And Joe's 6 Music Show Is About More Than Cosy Nostalgia
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The show was warmly received by critics. Luke Lewis, for the
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Listeners who used Twitter were known as "Twit Squadron".
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31 December 2011 (as Adam & Edith: 29 December 2012)
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Claire Slevin, Geoff Jein, Jude Adam & Ben Appleyard
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Great radio presenters simply make the everyday better'
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People who read the blog were known as "Blog Squadron".
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Listeners called Caley were known as "Caley Squadron".
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conversation between two extremely witty, frivolous,
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People who listened live and abroad were known as "
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