Their styles are totally different, it could end up just sounding like a mess!
But its a Comic Releif single, people will buy it anyway. Like they did with Emma Buntons CIN single.
Their styles are totally different, it could end up just sounding like a mess!
But its a Comic Releif single, people will buy it anyway. Like they did with Emma Buntons CIN single.
Not sure about fame academy but i found this:
Good news for all Vicar of Dibley fans! The show will be returning for a one-off special on Red Nose Day (Friday 16th March).
The New Year’s Day episode saw the nation's favourite vicar marry village newcomer Harry Kennedy (played by Richard Armitage from BBC’s Robin Hood). The two-parter brought the much-loved show to a close after 12 successful years on the BBC. Over 12 million viewers tuned in, making it the most popular TV programme over the festive season.
Following the final episode, fans hit the internet and phones begging for the show’s return - and we are delighted to confirm that Red Nose Night will answer their prayers!
The one-off forms part of seven hours of cracking comedy on March 16th
Thanks To Vicky For My Fab Banner!!!
Girls Aloud and Sugababes are an odd pairing. Don't they hate each other they are always slagging each other off. I love the song but can they pull off a song that has been sung by a rap group and rock group.
Ladies' man Russell Brand cosied up to Girls Aloud and the Sugababes at the launch of Red Nose Day.
The two bands are teaming up on this year's Comic Relief single, a cover of the Run-DMC hit Walk This Way.
Girls Aloud stars Sarah Harding, Kimberly Walsh and Nicola Roberts were at the launch with Sugababes Keisha Buchanan, Heidi Range and Amelle Berrabah - all wearing their red noses.
"It's a fantastic song and hopefully will raise tons of money for people living in really difficult situations here and in Africa," said Walsh.
Brand will be one of the presenters for BBC One's Red Nose Night on March 16. He will co-host the seven-hour telethon alongside the likes of Davina McCall, Chris Evans, Lenny Henry, Graham Norton, Fearne Cotton and Jonathan Ross.
The official launch took place at the London Eye - and the famous landmark got into the spirit of things by wearing its very own red nose.
Highlights of this year's fundraising extravaganza include the last-ever episode of the Vicar Of Dibley, with a special guest appearance by Sting.
Comic Relief Does The Apprentice will see Sir Alan Sugar put 10 celebrities through their paces. The girls' team, made up of fashion queen Trinny Woodall, actress Maureen Lipman, comic Jo Brand, Girls Aloud singer Cheryl Cole and football boss Karren Brady, will be pitted against the boys' team of DJ Danny Baker, ex-EastEnder Ross Kemp, former Mirror editor Piers Morgan, actor Rupert Everett and former Labour spin doctor Alastair Campbell.
Celebrity Fame Academy will return with hosts Patrick Kielty and Fearne Cotton. And Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles will tour the nation hosting a series of karaoke nights.
This is the 11th Red Nose Day and the 21st year of Comic Relief. The charity has raised more than £425 million so far and sold over 45 million red noses.
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Thanks To Vicky For My Fab Banner!!!
Is there suppose to be a link or picture in that post?
No sorry it just won't let me edit my post to take it out.
Thanks To Vicky For My Fab Banner!!!
Footie_Chick (01-02-2007)
When is comic relief by the way
Ladies' man Russell Brand cosied up to Girls Aloud and the Sugababes at the launch of Red Nose Day.
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Russel is a presenter!! woohoooo
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