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Erratically Charged is a student radio, comedy show broadcast on the Cambridge University student radio station CUR1350 The show charted the exploits of Tim Button and Maggie Bond, two fictional show hosts on CUR1350. Tim Button, an ambitious but inept Radio DJ finds himself coupled with new host Maggie Bond. Despite Tim's blusterings and boasts of his article, published in the fictional academic journal Intelligence Today Journal, it becomes apparent that it is Maggie who is the more talented Radio DJ, and it is Tim who is constantly causing problems for them both.
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Erratically Charged is a student radio, comedy show broadcast on the Cambridge University student radio station CUR1350 The show charted the exploits of Tim Button and Maggie Bond, two fictional show hosts on CUR1350. Tim Button, an ambitious but inept Radio DJ finds himself coupled with new host Maggie Bond. Despite Tim's blusterings and boasts of his article, published in the fictional academic journal Intelligence Today Journal, it becomes apparent that it is Maggie who is the more talented Radio DJ, and it is Tim who is constantly causing problems for them both. Each week, the hosts would promise to interview a famous academic. During the course of the episode it became apparent that the guest would not be turning up, usually due to an error on the part of the inept Tim Button. As well dealing with the absence of their guests, Tim and Maggie find that they also have to deal with the interference of Health and Safety obsessed Nigel Spencer and sexist, misoynistic yet somehow award-winning student DJ DJPJ. The show ran for 6 episodes in February and March 2007. There are hopes for a second series.