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http://www.nowmagazine.co.uk/celebrity-new...ared-willies/1/

 

Robbie Williams: David Walliams and I compared willies

 

Pair relieved they have similar-sized members :o

 

 

When Robbie Williams and David Walliams recorded a sketch for Red Nose Day, the pair reckon they checked out each other's tackle.

 

‘I think they’re much of a muchness. Seriously they are very equal,’ says the former Take That star. ‘It was 2-2. A score draw on the c**k front.’

 

Robbie, who plays a child possessed by the devil for the Little Britain Comedy Relief skit, says he’d jump at the chance to work with comedy stars David and Matt Lucas again.

 

‘I had such a great time filming, dressed in a pink frock and acting as a slightly odd American child,’ he tells The Sun. 'If they suggested it again, even if it wasn’t for Comic Relief, I’d be there.’

 

The Comic Relief telethon airs on the BBC on Friday 13 March 2009 from 7pm.

 

:D

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http://www.myparkmag.co.uk/articles/televi...women-lust.html

 

Robbie Williams' 'Loose Women' lust

 

Wednesday, 11 March 2009

 

Robbie Williams wants to sleep with the presenters of 'Loose Women'.

 

The 35-year-old singer is keen to appear on the ITV chat show because he finds the female presenters ? Coleen Nolan, 43, Denise Welch, 50, Carol McGiffin, 49, and Lynda Bellingham, 60 ? so attractive.

 

He said: "I'd sleep with Coleen first, because she's lost weight. I want to do it with Coleen. She'd be number one, then Denise number two."

 

Despite admitting his preference for Coleen and Denise, Robbie was equally as glowing about the other presenters ? both past and present ? of the show.

 

He said: "There's a lot of them aren't there? I'd sleep with Jakki Brambles. And Lynda ? that one from the Bisto adverts. No, I mean Oxo. Yeah, she's alright.

 

"I like Carol too. I wouldn't s**g her now, obviously, because I've got a girlfriend. But if I was single then yeah! She looks like she's been doing Pilates too!"

 

When told the stars of the show have a book coming out, a thrilled Robbie shouted: "I bet Carol gives good tips on sucking c**k!"

 

Robbie makes a rare TV appearance on the BBC's Comic Relief charity show this Friday (13.03.09) where he dresses a schoolgirl for a comedy sketch with 'Little Britain' stars David Walliams and Matt Lucas.

 

© BANG Media International

 

:o :o :o :o :o

 

Jupsy says- Loose Women is the absolute worst show on television. A bunch of airheads talking drivel aimed at the seriously braindead. I worry about that boy sometimes :(

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:cry: I'm seriously brain dead, I quite like that program :P

 

:( what is Robbie doing

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Nooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!! Sparkle, you should be ashamed :nono: :lol:

 

 

I dunno. He's lost the plot I think.... :unsure: :cry:

:unsure: sometimes I sky plus loose women and watch when I come home from work :lol:

 

That Carol woman, she has a boyfriend that is 24 years old :o

 

I wonder if these stories regarding Robbie are all made up hype from the media.

 

 

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Was she the one who was married to Chris Evans? :unsure:
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Has Our Man gone into hibernation again? :unsure:
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http://www.medianewsline.com/news/133/ARTI...2009-03-21.html

 

BBC licences classic pop footage to Music Experience exhibition

 

Sat, 21 Mar 2009 21:42:00

 

BBC Motion Gallery, the clip sales arm of BBC Worldwide, has licensed classic pop footage to the new British Music Experience exhibition at the O2 centre. The new exhibition will be a permanent addition to the O2 Centre and promises to bring the history of British pop culture to life with a unique display of art effects and iconic memorabilia. BBC Motion Gallery's footage will be on display at the entrance to welcome visitors with clips from memorable moments such as Elton John posing for press outside the White House, Bob Geldof surrounded by children in Ethiopia, Tony Blair shaking the hand of Noel Gallagher at Number 10 as well as performance footage obtained from BBC Motion Gallery's representation deal with youth charity The Prince's Trust.

 

Also featured will be clips of performances by artists including Blur, Lulu, The Smiths and The Arctic Monkeys, Robbie Williams singing 'Feel' and the star studded Rock Gala concert starring Eric Clapton, Midge Ure and Bryan Adams at Wembley Arena in 1987.

 

Paul Maidment, Business Development Director for BBC Motion Gallery says, "BBC Motion Gallery’s archive is jam-packed with moments of major musical significance captured on film. It's fantastic that we are able to share so many iconic clips with visitors to the O2. I hope they enjoy watching them as much as many of us did the first time around."

 

This footage plus clips other music and celebrity clips are available BBC Motion Gallery's new dedicated entertainment section of the website

 

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http://www.google.com/hostednews/ukpress/a...ma54FimI-Q9ky5w

 

 

Robbie at friend's opening night

 

 

Pop star Robbie Williams set flashbulbs popping after turning up to watch his best friend perform in a hit musical.

 

The singer was in Manchester for the opening night of We Will Rock You, the popular show based on the songs of rock legends Queen.

 

Williams' friend, actor Jonathan Wilkes, is starring in the show, which is embarking on a UK tour opening at the Palace Theatre.

 

Despite eschewing the red carpet for the venue's more discreet stage door, the former Take That star was spotted by hordes of waiting press and fans as he disembarked from a large black bus with the letters VIP written on the side. :lol:

 

Williams, dressed in a black jacket and grey scarf, declined to comment as he made his way through a sea of cameras and autograph books into the theatre.

 

TV presenter Ant McPartlin also attended the show along with stars from Coronation Street and Hollyoaks.

 

On learning that Williams was in attendance, McPartlin said: "I haven't seen him for a while, so I'm looking forward to seeing him."

 

Choreographer Arlene Phillips said: "Queen music lives for ever. You love the music, you love Freddie Mercury's voice - he had the most unusual voice.

 

"The musicianship, it's legendary music and I love working to it."

 

She added: "I love Robbie. I'm thrilled he's here and his best friend's in the show and he's very good."

 

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Omg is that a recent pic? :wub: I´ve lost count. :unsure: :drama:

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