<Li> Big Shout - Outs: Listeners send Steve messages via text or email . If the message is sensible and entertaining it may be read out . The likelihood of your message being read on air is greatly increased if a phrase such as "Absolutely loving the Big Show" is included in the message . This feature is particularly enjoyed by bored workmen; spoof messages are often sent on behalf of their colleagues . </Li> <P> In mid-2014, Steve introduced a new Friday feature, Serious Jockin' (with no G), where he plays tracks, often disco music and house music, back to back with listeners' texts and emails . He invites listeners to send in their "no G puns", which he reads out on air; for example, "I'm playing my electric guitar; serious rockin"'. The music ranges from 1950s to the present day and has an iTunes and BBC Music playlist . Whenever Mark Goodier fills in for Steve, he does a similar feature called "Serious Mixin"' which starts fifteen minutes earlier than Wright's block and is throughout the week instead of just on Fridays . </P> <P> The show is occasionally punctuated by voice impressions of famous people, such as Donald Trump ("This is the bigliest show" / "No fake news!") and Jeremy Vine ("Just another reminder not to miss Eggheads tonight, the best quiz" - in reference to Vine's frequent references to Eggheads - which he presents - at the end of his own radio show, which precedes Wright's). Steve himself often performs impressions of his Radio 2 colleagues - such as Tony Blackburn, Bob Harris and Jools Holland - when publicising their shows . </P> <P> Steve often talks about his disdain for red trousers, which is signalled by a jingle of him shouting the phrase "Red Trousers!" with shock and fear, then screaming as a snippet of the Dragnet theme song plays in the background . </P>

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