Chris Evans has teased his upcoming Virgin Radio breakfast show - and recruited his family to do so.
In a new trailer for the show - which he left BBC Radio 2 for last year - the TFI: Friday presenter, 52, is seen alongside wife Natasha Shishmanian and their sons Noah, nine, and Eli, six.
Chris is seen with the trio brandishing Love Actually-style boards, which explain how to access the Virgin Radio Breakfast Show, set to air on DAB Digital Radio and Sky from January 21.
A family affair: Chris Evans has teased his upcoming Virgin Radio breakfast show - and recruited his family to do so
In another video, son Eli is seen looking baffled as he watches his father chatting away next to a radio, but can only hear static.
After pressing a button on his radio, Chris' voice can then be heard, and Eli explains what you need to do if you want to listen to ‘Dad on the radio’.
Older brother Eli then features in another clip, seen firing questions at his dad in a nod to the famous scene from Uncle Buck when Macaulay Culkin interrogates John Candy.
Chris has made no secret of the fact that his family will be a part of his new show.
In another video: Son Eli is seen looking baffled as he watches his father chatting away next to a radio, but can only hear static
New venture: After pressing a button on his radio, Chris' voice can then be heard
Tuning in: Eli explains what you need to do if you want to listen to ‘Dad on the radio’
'To what extent will I involve my family in order to make the new show a hit? The answer is infinite. I’m sorry, that’s just the way it is,' he said previously. 'It’s all hands on deck here, including the little ones.'
'The little ones' he speaks of are twins Walt and Boo, whom he and Natasha welcomed in September. Chris has a fifth child, his eldest, Jade - who is 33 and from his relationship with Alison Ward.
While Chris never wed Alison, he has in fact been married twice before Natasha, whom he wed in 2007.
Chris was married to actress Billie Piper from 2001–2007, and presenter Carol McGiffin from 1991–1998.
Working from home: 'To what extent will I involve my family in order to make the new show a hit? The answer is infinite. I’m sorry, that’s just the way it is,' he said previously. 'It’s all hands on deck here, including the little ones,' he said
Chris will take to the airwaves from 06.30AM – 10.00AM on weekdays, and the first week of the show will be ‘a week of Fridays’ with guests and a live music performance every day.
There will be no ad breaks during the broadcast, allowing listeners to have the same uninterrupted audio experience they’ve come to expect from Chris Evans’s award-winning BBC Radio 2 show.
On the same day he teased his new venture, Zoe Ball took the reins of his Radio 2 slot, revealing that Chris had left her a 'lovely' note telling her to 'breathe' as she took over the slot.
The DJ, 48, is the first female host of the flagship programme in its 51-year history and she started her first show with Aretha Franklin's anthem Respect and the introduction: 'It had to be a dame'.
Maiden voyage: Zoe Ball pictured during her new debut show today as she took over from Chris Evans on the Radio 2 breakfast show
First up: Zoe's first guests were John Cleese and star baker Nadiya Hussain, who brought in a magnificent cake to mark the occasion
She has become the BBC's highest paid woman after being handed a £1.2million a year salary and arrived at Wogan House in London clutching a bag emblazoned with the words 'hold it together' ahead of the maiden broadcast.
Taking to the air she admitted to some nerves and declared: 'Welcome to the first ever Zoe Ball Breakfast Show, I've been so excited about saying that!'
Her guests were comedian John Cleese and Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain.
Speaking afterwards she revealed: 'I did get a note from Chris, which was really lovely. Chris was saying remember to breathe, remember to time check. That really meant a lot actually.'
On going head-to-head with him on his Virgin Radio rival show, she said: 'It will be like history repeating itself! Yeah, bring it on!'
Making a statement: Zoe arrived clutching a bag emblazoned with the words 'hold it together' as she took over from Chris
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