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Tonight 14/9 in the UK.

 

The Robbie 'On the Road' documentary is being repeated on Sky 1 at 10pm. :yahoo:

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At 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon (UK time) go here-

 

http://www.brmb.co.uk/Article.asp?id=270969

 

Robbie is giving a radio interview. Here is the article-

 

Robbie has never been one to shy away from publicity and now our favourite boy from Stoke reveals all in his latest and most candid interview to date. Don't miss your chance to listen live here...

From boyband success to solo stardom, Robbie Williams is a truly British treasure and noted as one of the most credible entertainers in the music industry. While his mind may be a creative safehold, we're going to be delving a little deeper to find out what exactly it is that makes Mr Williams tick.

 

On Friday 15th September we're going to let Robbie entertain you. Yes at 3pm, just hours before his first gig at the Milton Keynes Bowl, Robbie's going to join us for a chat and to choose some of his favourite songs.

 

You'll be able to hear Robbie talk about:

- his thoughts on Madonna

- the fear of having children

- the 'intimate relationship' he has with some of his fans

- what's next for Robbie

 

If you miss the show live at 3pm, fear not, as you'll be able to listen back to the interview right here from 4pm.

 

Robbie's Close Encounters tour, which has been watched by thousands across Europe, arrives at Milton Keynes on Friday for four gigs in five days. :rolleyes:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Robbie's Close Encounters tour, which has been watched by thousands across Europe, arrives at Milton Keynes on Friday for four gigs in five days. :rolleyes:

 

 

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

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Just heard from mayte_tav tonight.

 

Robbie is attending (performing at?) the MTV Latin awards ceremony on 19th Oct. This is apparently beamed live to 24 countries. :dance:

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There is a 2 part documentary being shown on BBC2 this coming Tuesday at 9pm called 'The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive'.

It is introduced by Stephen Fry and involves, amongst other things, him talking to other celebrities who suffer from depression.

 

Robbie is definitely being interviewed on this show. He talks about his own battles with depression.

 

Now I don't know how long Robbie is on screen for or indeed if he is on Part 1 or Part 2 of the show (which I assume will be the following week).

 

 

Just thought I'd highlight his appearance. :mellow:

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Lovelight video gets it's first UK screening on ITV on 6th of Oct

 

Details here-

 

Robbie Williams' new music video to air on ITV

Platform: Internet | Author: Sam Matthews | Source: nma.co.uk | Published: 25.09.06

 

ITV is ramping up its commitment to music with its first exclusive broadcast of a music video for Robbie Williams' new single 'Lovelight'.

 

Following an exclusive deal with EMI Records, ITV will show the video on ITV1 and ITV2 as a standalone five-minute programme with further coverage on ITV.com.

 

The 'Lovelight' video will air on the channel on 6 October ahead of its 13 November release date.

 

EMI Records director of media, Rebecca Coates, said, "ITV has

given us a fantastic cross-platform opportunity to deliver one of our key artists direct to his core audience and I hope that this is a programme strand that they can build on in the future."

 

:thumbup:

 

 

 

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Just a reminder that the video is on tonight on ITV at 11 PM :dance:

 

Also Gary Barlow in on Jonathan Ross at 11.10PM which could be interesting ^_^

Yeap, it should be interesting, they will be talking about Robbie, hopefully not for long.

 

Gary Barlow: Robbie beat me to the top

 

Gary Barlow has revealed that losing his confidence at the start of his solo career put an end to his musical efforts following the break-up of Take That.

 

Although Gary was the lead singer of the once massively-successful boy band, it was bandmate Robbie Williams whose career rocketed after the split.

 

"With me and Rob it became a competition," he told Jonathan Ross in a show to be aired tonight. "I lost my confidence and ended up losing my own career."

 

Earlier this year Take That reformed for a nation tour, sparking speculation that Robbie would be joining them.

 

And it appears that it was not just the fans who were desperate for Robbie to team up with them, as Gary admitted: "We were convinced he was going to come on, but it never happened. I think he feels something one day - and the next day, the world's changed. It would be great [to perform with him again], for one night only."

 

On rumours that Gary and his now three Take That members are contemplating releasing a new single, he added: "We never even thought we would do a new record. We're taking each day as it comes. We really enjoyed the tour, and we're really enjoying writing and recording together."

Sky2 - Robbie on the road , now

 

 

:wub: :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo:

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Sunday 11th Nov. Midday. Channel 4 (UK).

Interview with June Sarpong on T4.

 

^_^

Para quienes se lo perdieron el día de ayer aqui les dejo los horarios de las repeticiones del concierto que estan pasando en el canal TNT del Leeds Roudhay Park, Londres de la gira Close Encounters. No se lo pierdan está buenísimo!!!!

 

Domingo 12 - 12 pm

Lunes 13 - 5pm

Sabado 18 - 5:30 pm

Viernes 24 - 1:15 am

 

 

don´t even ask, just in Mexico :rolleyes:

 

 

 

Sunday 11th Nov. Midday. Channel 4 (UK).

Interview with June Sarpong on T4.

 

^_^

I have now missed both part 1 & 2 :angry:

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Princes Williams and Harry plan concert in Princess Diana's memory

Posted on : Sun, 26 Nov 2006 11:20:01 GMT | Author : Martin Booth

News Category : Entertainment

 

 

 

 

She may be gone, but her legacy lives on. Princess Diana's sons Princes William and Harry are planning a musical concert on July 1, her birth anniversary, next year at the Wembley stadium to mark 10 years since her untimely death. The Princess of Wales died on August 31, 1997, at the age of 36 in a car crash in Paris while trying to evade the paparazzi.

 

Her two sons want the concert to be a celebration of her life and are expected to invite top singers, including Sir Elton John, to perform to a 90,000-strong crowd. Though no official statement has been released from the Buckingham Palace, a Clarence House spokesperson is reported to have admitted that next year's tributes would be bigger than so far.

 

 

“We're considering a number of options on how best to commemorate next year. William and Harry will make a decision in due course,†the spokesperson said. Prince of Wales communications manager Paddy Harverson added that an official statement would be released before year-end.

 

“The princes are considering a number of possible options for how they would like to remember their mother. This is just one possibility among several and I would not like to go into any more detail while discussions are ongoing,†he said. Funds raised by the concert would go to charities that were close to the late princess' heart, like those for AIDS patients and landmines survivors.

 

Work on the Wembley stadium is not complete yet but is expected to open before the FA Cup finals in May. Elton John might sing Candle In The Wind, a song that he performed at her funeral, which was telecast worldwide. Others expected to perform are George Michael, Sting, Duran Duran, Phil Collins, Robbie Williams and Beyonce, among several others. “Diana adored music and loved going to concerts. Her sons have inherited her passion. William and Harry want this to be a concert that everyone will remember forever,†a source close to the princess' 24- and 22-year-old sons said.

 

The Princess of Wales died on August 31, 1997, in a car crash at the Pont de l'Alma road tunnel in Paris. At the time, she was with Dodi Al-Fayed, son of Harrods' owner Mohammad Al-Fayed. The crash, which occurred when the Mercedes-Benz S280 crashed into a pillar in the tunnel, killed both Al-Fayed and Diana, as also the driver Henri Paul.

 

Only Al-Fayed's bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones survived the crash because he was the only one with his seatbelt on. Paul and Al-Fayed died immediately while the Princess of Wales died in the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital hours later. Her funeral was held on September 6, 1997, and was seen on the television by as much as one billion people the world over.

 

http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/10893.html

 

 

 

 

 

10 YEARS?!?! WOW. I can't believe it's been that long. Monday was also the anniversary of Michael Hutchence's death. Time flies.

 

:(

 

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