Australian DJs in hoax call off radio show for now
2 DJs 'shocked' as nurse at hospital that treated Duchess of Cambridge found dead
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Posted: Dec 7, 2012 1:06 PM ET
Last Updated: Dec 7, 2012 3:11 PM ET
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The two Australian disc jockeys who posed as Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles in a prank call to King Edward VII Hospital in London to get information about the pregnant Duchess of Cambridge are off the air for now following the death of a hospital nurse, Southern Cross Austereo Media announced today.
"SCA and the hosts have decided that they will not return to their radio show until further notice out of respect for what can only be described as a tragedy," SCA wrote in a statement.
The nurse who took the hoax call was found dead earlier Friday.
Mel Greig and Michael Christian are "deeply shocked," and have agreed not to comment on the circumstances. Both DJs' Twitter accounts have been disabled.
Here's a transcript of the call:
Christian: Now Mel, today is a very special day. It’s the day a lot of people have been waiting for for a very, very long time.
Greig: There has been speculation for months that Kate Middleton, married to Prince William, is pregnant. And it has been confirmed that she is pregnant, she is in hospital with severe morning sickness, poor little dear.
Christian: The thing is, though, that this condition that she has is often attached to women that are having twins, so maybe not one but two royal babies.
Greig: I would rather pump out a couple at a time. Makes it easier I think.
Christian: You make it sound so special and emotional. (Does an impression of Greig.) 'I’d rather pump out a couple, that’d be all right, wouldn’t it?' (Laughter) Have someone in the corner of the room with a baseball mitt, catching them. Pump it out.'
(Laughter)
Christian: Here’s the thing. We’ve been handed a phone number and we have been told that this phone number is the hospital where Kate Middleton is currently staying. We thought we’d give it a call. We don’t want to cause any trouble, we don’t want to stress her out because she is doing it tough. But I reckon we could maybe get her on the radio tonight.
Australian broadcaster Mel Greig of 2DayFM in Sydney. (2DayFM)Greig: Look, I don’t know. I mean everybody will be trying this.
Christian: Well, this is why I’ve thought of a plan. We can’t just ring up and go, ‘Hi it’s MC and Mel from the Summer30, can we chat to Kate?’ Hang up. Not gonna happen. You are going to be the Queen...
Greig: This is awesome.
Christian: I’m going to be Prince Charles.
Greig (Queen's voice): Hello, I’m the Queen.
Christian: Ben and Em (off microphone) so you’re involved in this as well, we thought that maybe you could be the royal corgis, if you’re OK with that?
[Barking noises]Em: Over intercom: Sure we’ll pop on in, in a sec.
Christian: I’m going to dial this number.
Greig: This is fun, I mean (adopts Queen voice), This is fun.
Christian: So you’re going to be the Queen.
Greig: Hello, I’m the Queen.
Australian broadcaster Michael Christian of 2DayFM in Sydney. (2DayFM)Christian (in a Prince Charles voice): Hello. Prince Charles over here, mummy.
Greig: Oh, you’re Prince Charles, I like your ears.
Christian: Let’s give this hospital a call and see if we can get Kate Middleton or maybe even Prince Wills on the phone tonight. So the number is going in ... oh jeez, I hope this happens.
(PHONE RINGS)
Receptionist: Hello, good morning, King Edward VII Hospital.
Greig (Queen voice): Oh hello there, could I please speak to Kate please, my granddaughter.
Receptionist: Oh yes, just hold on ma’am.
Greig: Thank you.
Christian: Are they putting us through?
Greig: Yes.
(Laughter)
Christian: If this has worked, it’s the easiest prank call we have ever made. Your accent sucked, by the way, I just want you to know.
(Laughter)
Greig: I’m not used to playing 80-year-olds. (Phone connects) Kate, my darling, are you there?
Nurse: Good morning, ma’am, this is the nurses station, how may I help you?
Greig: Hello, I’m just after my granddaughter Kate. I wanted to see how her little tummy bug is going.
Nurse: She’s sleeping at the moment and has had an uneventful night, and sleep is good for her, as we speak. She’s been given some fluids to rehydrate her because she was quite dehydrated when she came in. But she’s stable at the moment.
Greig: OK. Well, I’ll just feed my little corgis then (barking in the background). So when is a good time to come and visit her? Because I’m the Queen, so I’ll need a lift down there. Charles! When can you take me to the hospital, Charles?
Christian (pretending to be Prince Charles): When will it be all right to come down and see her? Maybe in the morning or something? If that’s OK?
Nurse: I would suggest that any time after nine o’clock would be suitable, because the doctor will be in in the morning and we’ll just be getting her freshened up in the morning. I would think any time after nine.
Christian: Wonderful. Is Wills still there or has he gone home? I haven’t spoken to him yet.
Nurse: He went home at about half past nine last night. Actually, probably about nine o’ clock last night.
Christian: OK, Lovely. But they’re all OK, everything’s all right?
Nurse: Yes, she’s quite stable at the moment. She hasn’t had any retching with me since I’ve been on duty. And she has been sleeping on and off.
Christian: Wonderful.
Nurse: I think it’s difficult sleeping in a strange bed as well.
Christian: Yes, of course, it’s hardly the palace, is it!
Greig: It’s nothing like the palace is it, Charles? Oh, when are you going to walk those bloody corgis?
Christian: Mumsy, I’ll go and take the dogs outside.
Greig: I need to go and visit Kate in the morning. My dear, thank you so much.
Nurse: You’re very welcome.
Greig: Thank you, bye.
Christian: Goodbye.
(Hangs up)
(Laughter)
Greig: She was giving us real information!
Christian (as Prince Charles): Mumsy, I think that they believed everything we said.
Greig: I am the Queen: Bow for me, bow for me.
Christian: Bow for you and your terrible accent.
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