I know it should be in Radio but it says there are no questions posted there! Have caught the Saturday afternoon Rylan Clark show on Radio 2 a couple of times now, and have to say it is one of the funniest and most entertaining I have heard for a long time. The references and links to his mum Linda are hilarious and he sounds really genuine when he is replying to people who have emailed in. I think he is a natural for this medium. Far better than those boring women who natter on about what you had for dinner - drives me to distraction. On a similar theme why has Tony Blackburn only got a one hour slot when others get three? His show is another that I find entertaining and at least he plays lots of records not meaningless chatter for most of the time.
I have to say that when he first became well known I thought oh god, but after seen him interviewed many times now I ages he is very funny and a real family based person.
Re...Tony Blackburn.....he does Tony Blackburn's Golden Hour on Friday evenings (hence the one-hour slot) AND two hours on Saturday morning on Sounds of the Sixties.
He is on Saturday afternoon. His teeth have got veneers on them and he is the first to take the mickey out of himself about them. Actually quite a clever bloke. Look how far he has come from his unforgettable auditions on X Factor.
Ken //Are they false, derek, or just painted with Dulux Ultra Brilliant White Gloss? :-)\\
Ken I truly do not understand why anyone would go out of their way to make their teeth look false. Rylan has succeeded brilliantly if that is what he intended to do but how he can bear to live with I do not know.
Oh, and he looks as if he's married his doppelgänger.
I absolutely adore Rylan, he has completely won me over since his X factor days. I actually love his voice too - and this is an asexual admiration. I don't find him in the slightest physically attractive.
I've never seen a programme he's been in so I don't know whether I like him or not, but his teeth OMG. What does he do. Is he a singer, comedian (probably with those teeth), presenter?