Wednesday 24 Sep 2014
This morning (Friday 18 March) at 8.30am, Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 1's longest serving breakfast DJ Chris Moyles and sidekick 'Comedy' Dave Vitty set a brand new Guinness World Record for broadcasting the longest music show by a radio team and, in doing so, raised a whopping Β£2,406,648 for Red Nose Day.
The pair stayed on air for 52 hours in total setting a brand new Guinness World Record for 'Radio DJ Endurance Marathon (Team)' after already breaking Simon Mayo's 12-year record for Radio 1's Longest Show of 37 hours which he set in 1999 for Comic Relief.
Chris and Dave's friends and family were there to support them through the final couple of hours of the show, which ended at 10.30am and Take That's Gary Barlow, who climbed Mount Kilimanjaro with Chris in 2009 (also for Comic Relief), was there to present them with their Guinness World Record certificate.
Chris Moyles said: "We've been overwhelmed by the support we've received from our listeners. It's been a rollercoaster ride of fun, laughs, tears and downright silliness. Now I'm off for a massive sleep!"
Comedy Dave added: "We're both losing our voices and we've literally limped through the last few hours to the finish line but it's all been worth it when we saw that final figure! Our listeners are incredible."
Andy Parfitt, Controller, Radio 1 said: ''I'm deeply proud of what they have achieved on many fronts – the amazing total raised, brilliant, high quality radio broadcasting throughout and some of the funniest and most inventive TV I've seen.
"I've also been knocked out by everyone's support including the extraordinary generosity of Radio 1's audience; I want to thank them on behalf of Comic Relief and the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ."
Amarilis Whitty, Guinness World Records Adjudicator, who inspected the Radio 1 studios over the last three days, said: "This was an extremely difficult world record to set but Chris and Dave have shown total dedication and compliance with our guidelines – congratulations to them both and the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 1 team."
Over the 52-hour broadcast Chris and Dave were joined in the studio by a number of celebrity supporters including Katy Perry, The Wanted, James Corden, Lily Allen, Davina McCall, Chipmunk, Jimmy Carr, Paul O'Grady, Andi Peters, Claudia Winkleman, Simon Mayo, Patrick Kielty, Thandie Newton, Ricky Gervais and Olly Murs.
Throughout the record-breaking attempt the duo presented each show in the schedule with the regular DJ as a guest, including Fearne Cotton, Scott Mills, Greg James, Mistajam, Nick Grimshaw, Kissy Sell Out, Annie Nightingale, Dev, Jaymo & Andy George, Mistajam and Benji B.
The record attempt was broadcast live in-vision on digital TV via the Red Button and online at .
In October 2009 Chris became the longest-serving breakfast DJ on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 1.
About Red Nose Day
Red Nose Day 2011 takes place today, Friday 18 March. To join in the fun go to and find out how you can get involved. By raising cash this Red Nose Day, you're helping to change lives forever. That's because Comic Relief spends all the money raised by the public to give extremely vulnerable and disadvantaged people in the UK and Africa a helping hand to turn their lives around.
Comic Relief was launched on Christmas Day in 1985, live on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ One. At that time, a devastating famine was crippling Ethiopia and something had to be done. That something was Comic Relief. The idea was simple – Comic Relief would make the public laugh while they raised money to help people in desperate need. Before too long, Red Nose Day was created and the first ever event in 1988 raised a staggering Β£15m. To date, 12 Red Nose Days have raised more than Β£500m. That money has helped, and is helping, to support people and communities in dire need both in the UK and Africa.
Comic Relief, registered charity 326568 (England/Wales); SC039730 (Scotland).
Other DJ World Records
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