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Matt Fincham | 12:38 UK time, Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Chris - is going to interview former Radio 1 DJ Mike Read for a documentary he's making, then he's going home to do some more running, then he might either a) go and see Jimmy Carr with his mate Dominic Byrne or b) stay at home and make cornish pasties

Dave - is up to various exciting things, including planning a game for Peter Andre tomorrow

Carrie - has several meetings today with Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú bods and then tonight she's catching up with all her girl friends tonight; they plan to eat lots of cheese

Dom - will be going to the gym to run in kilometres this afternoon and then tonight he's going to see Jimmy Carr on tour

Aled - has record company appointments, a meeting, a run and then a medical appointment

Rachel - has work to get on with in the office, then she'll be meeting up with Mally's mum this afternoon and going to pilates tonight

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  • Comment number 2.

    The cover of REM (played Tuesday) for the earthquake fund is pityful - yes I get the idea of "its all about fundraising" however I feel that efforts should be made to contribute to aid without pointless ventures such as selling a sing song, jumping out of areoplanes, climbing mountains and children walking around a playing field for 10p a lap. Why not DO SOMETHING USEFUL in addition to asking for donations.

    Is it possible to reclaim gift aid on sales of the song?

  • Comment number 3.

    What a fantastic interview with Pete Andre this morning, what a really great guy, he is such a star and so natural, and a really cool loving dad x

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