Hardly one to shy away from controversy, DJ
Chris Moyles has again found himself in the headlines recently, with university research concluding that the Radio 1 breakfast host encourages binge drinking by talking too much about hitting his local boozer. One celebrity who you're unlikely to see going out on the lash is martial arts superstar
Jackie Chan. The acrobatic
Rush Hour man certainly wouldn't be as competent an action star if he had to nurse a hangover.
DS navigates from Chris to Jackie with the help of an esteemed broadcaster, a legendary rocker and the ex-wife of a Beatle.
Chris Moyles to... Zoe Ball - Since he began hosting the Radio 1 breakfast show in 2004, Chris has helped give the station's listenership a significant boost. The days of cheesy, Smashy and Nicey-style hosts are now a distant memory. One of Chris's predecessors on the reinvigorated breakfast show was Mrs Fatboy Slim Zoe Ball, who made the leap from TV to radio in 1997.
Zoe Ball to... Trevor McDonald - With a CV that includes
The Big Breakfast,
Live & Kicking and
Top Of The Pops, Zoe has fronted three of the UK's iconic TV programmes from the last 15 years. Not nearly as well-known is her stint presenting ITV1's
Extinct, a show that saw eight celebs look at the troubles facing endangered species. To host the programme Zoe was paired up with broadcasting legend Sir Trevor McDonald.
Trevor McDonald to... Rogert Daltrey - He may not seem like the rock star type, but Sir Trev has actually appeared in front of 150,000 music fans at Hyde Park with The Who. The iconic band stormed through their album
Quadrophenia for a Prince's Trust gig back in 1996 and Trevor, seemingly aware of his acting limits, popped up to play a newsreader when Roger Daltrey and the gang performed the record's title track.
Roger Daltrey to... Heather Mills - One person who won't be receiving a Christmas card from Roger is Heather Mills. The Who frontman recalled how he met the model at the Live 8 concert in 2005 and caught a chill. He said: "I looked down the barrel and saw her face - and I thought: 'This is the coldest human being I have met in my whole life.' She was one cold fish."
Heather Mills to... Jackie Chan - Several celebs share the honour of being made Ambassadors for the Harvey Ball World Smile Foundation. Heather is one, and another is high-kicking kung fu legend Jackie Chan. In case you're wondering who Harvey Ball is, he's the creator of the Smiley face (the yellow one with two dots for eyes and a huge grin), the universal symbol of goodwill.