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Thanks Jon for taking this over! :D

 

 

Your Welcome. I myself love the new release schedule each week. I hope everyone can help me like they helped manic kangaroo and April :)

 

 

Also thanks April.

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I know im to do the scedule but i have some news. David Guetta 3rd Single from the re release of Nothing But The Beat 2.0 and 10th overall single is Play Hard.

 

Reveled that hes releasing a single version. and Hes filming a video end of feb :)

I know im to do the scedule but i have some news. David Guetta 3rd Single from the re release of Nothing But The Beat 2.0 and 10th overall single is Play Hard.

 

Reveled that hes releasing a single version. and Hes filming a video end of feb :)

 

Thanks for that. Good luck taking over the NRS. :D

GOOD NEWS!

 

We have a new host for the New Release Schedule.

 

MasterJon will take over with immediate effect.

 

Please give him the same support that you have given myself and AprilJ.

 

Thanks

ManicKangaroo

 

That *is* good news! :)

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Its possible it could still be released (as happened with Little Mix - Change Your Life) but usually on these occasions its not going to happen now

 

Olly Murs' EP is now released on 24th March

Olly Murs' EP is now released on 24th March

 

 

Thanks Manic.

 

Will add that now to the schedule

Its my pleasure to take this over. I mean im a music freak. Singing/songwritting is what i love too do but love music its my life and thats why i wanted to take it over.

 

there might be the one weekend i wont do it but thats cause of an important X factor audition but still awaiting dates for this.

Jon if you need the weekend off I will happily stand in

 

 

Ah thanks :) soon as i know the dates for the audition i shall let you know that would be great :D

 

 

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Peter Kay will release his version of James' Sit Down on Friday for Comic Relief

 

PETER Kay is famous for his hilarious stand-up comedy, but this Friday he will be aiming to boost Comic Relief’s funds — by sitting down.

 

Tune into the BBC's fund-raising marathon on Red Nose Day and you will see the Bolton comedian taking on a spoof challenge, dubbed “the toughest challenge ever”, being pulled the length and breadth of the UK on a sofa.

 

He dreamt up the fictitious Sit Down for Comic Relief idea after seeing comedians David Walliams and John Bishop taking on real energy-sapping challenges.

 

In the 11-minute sketch, he enlisted an army of helpers, including celebrities, to drag the bright red sofa through the country’s towns and countryside.

 

In reality, all the filming was done in the North West, with most of it in his home town.

 

Peter said: “I had seen the stuff David and John had done for Sport Relief and felt that sitting on my backside for a week fitted my character much better.

 

“Everyone knows how much I love TV, so some of the time I found a way of watching telly while I was being pulled along on the sofa.”

 

As well as the sketch, Peter and Tim Booth, frontman of the Manchester indie band James — whose biggest hit was the early 1990s anthem Sit Down — teamed up to film a music video of the song, which will be released as a download on Friday.

 

Peter said: “It was great fun, but we didn’t make it easy for ourselves, as we decided to film the sketch and a music video simultaneously in just three days. That was a real challenge.”

 

Peter had the idea about a year ago and met with Richard Curtis, Blackadder and Vicar of Dibley writer, as well as Comic Relief founder, who thought it might work well.

 

“I wrote the script in October and made it very precise and thorough and then there was another meeting in January and they said to go ahead. It is sending up those sorts of challenges, but not in a mean-spirited way. What those people have done over the years is absolutely amazing.”

 

He added: “It is the first thing that I have directed on location since the Pop Factor and that was five years ago. I thoroughly enjoyed it.”

 

In the video, celebrities including Bolton comic Stu Francis, Rusty Lee, Mick Miller, Helen Skelton, Ray Quinn, Ken Morley and Gordon Burns — sporting T shirts with Peter's face and the slogan He's a sitter, not a quitter — joining in and helping to pull the star along.

 

Peter said: “It’s great that they agree to be involved because I think it just adds an extra layer to the sketch. People like seeing TV stars they may not have seen for a while; the idea behing getting them involved is to celebrate them, not make fun. People like to see celebrities having a laugh and doing different things — it will hopefully make the audience smile.

 

“I think sometimes — like this sort of sketch — it is better to have people smiling and feeling the joy of it, rather than rolling about laughing.

 

“Hopefully people will watch it, then rewind it and watch it again to pick up on the detail and have a look at watch individual celebrities are doing. I’m really pleased with it.”

 

 

Peter Kay will release his version of James' Sit Down on Friday for Comic Relief

 

I just wish, for once, they'd have a Comic Relief song by someone I can actually stand... :drama:

Thanks for taking this over Jon, good luck in X Factor!

 

By the way Bonnie Tyler's album Rocks And Honey is out on 6 May. Believe In Me was released on iTunes yesterday :o Don't think there's a physical release planned.

I know im to do the scedule but i have some news. David Guetta 3rd Single from the re release of Nothing But The Beat 2.0 and 10th overall single is Play Hard.

 

Reveled that hes releasing a single version. and Hes filming a video end of feb :)

 

One of my favourites off of the album, great news!

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