The idea for a show was conceived as a cover between JK and Joel joining the station in July 2004 and Scott Mills move to daytime.
The inclusion of Wisbey's song "The Ladies' Bras" on the 2007 compilation album Now We Are Ten and its appearances on The All Day Breakfast Show proved so successful that it was released as a single and became the shortest single ever to enter the UK Singles Chart following a campaign on BBC Radio 1 by Scott Mills.
Archive clips from Eurovision were included and contributions came from (amongst others): Cliff Richard, Lulu, John Barrowman, Aston Merrygold, Marvin Humes, Arlene Phillips, Scott Mills, Robin Gibb, David Arnold and Bucks Fizz
Walter Scott | F. Scott Fitzgerald | Sir Walter Scott | Ridley Scott | General Mills | Orson Scott Card | Tony Scott | Winfield Scott | Robert Falcon Scott | Scott | Scott Brown | Ronnie Scott | Francis Scott Key | Scott McCloud | Scott Lobdell | Pat Mills | John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon | Winfield Scott Hancock | Randolph Scott | Peter Scott | John Mills | Coretta Scott King | Seann William Scott | Scott Walker | Scott Bakula | George Gilbert Scott | Campbell Scott | Scott Hamilton | Mike Mills | Scott Hastings |
At BBC Radio 1, Huxtable worked with Sara Cox on her weekend radio show and then moved to work with Scott Mills.
Whilst The Chris Moyles Show was off air, and Scott Mills was presenting, a selection of old best bits were used in the podcast, however, if Vernon Kay is filling in, then the podcast went out as normal.
The pickup artist has also been parodied, as in the March 2011 The Scott Mills Show, and BBC Radio 1 debated Neil Strauss' The Game in many shows.