![]() It ends with the strapline "The Chris Evans Breakfast Show starring you. It also features Evans's predecessor, Sir Terry Wogan, nodding his head to the tune as he eats breakfast in his kitchen. It then cuts to listeners singing along in a variety of places including in bed, in the shower and at work. The trail, which runs for 90 seconds in its full version, features Evans in the studio singing along to the Beatles' Twist and Shout. Penk, who now owns the Oldham-based local radio station 96.2 Revolution, said he was "appalled" at the "sheer scale of this unfair cross-promotion". The former Capital and Virgin Radio DJ Steve Penk has written to the BBC Trust to complain about the "excessive" and "gratuitous" cross-promotion of Chris Evans's new Radio 2 breakfast show on television. ![]()
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