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South Central to support Pendulum on UK tour
After two succesfull tours respectively with The Whip and Does It Offend You, Yeah? earlier this year, South Central will finish off 2008 by joining Pendulum on their UK tour.
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Ben Shephard to host The Krypton Factor return
GMTV Today presenter Ben Shephard will put a new generation of contestants through the mental and physical tests on Britain’s toughest game show as host of the return of The Krypton Factor.
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Lady GaGa to support Pussycat Dolls on UK tour
Lady GaGa has just been confirmed as the support act for Pussycat Dolls on their UK and Ireland arena dates in January and February 2009.
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Loney Dear announces ‘Dear John’ album
Loney Dear aka Emil Svanangen releases a new album, ‘Dear John’, on 2nd March 2009. The album was recorded alone in Emil’s tiny Stockholm studio apartment and in the comfort of his parents’ house in Jönköping,
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Spooks star's The 39 Steps adaptation coming to BBC One this Christmas
Spooks actor Rupert Penry-Jones stars as Richard Hannay in BBC One's Christmas adaptation of John Buchan's classic novel, The 39 Steps.
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Jacqueline Wilson's Dustbin Baby adapted for BBC One this Christmas
Juliet Stevenson, David Haig and Dakota Blue Richards will star in Dustbin Baby on BBC One this Christmas, a family drama based on the novel by best-selling author Jacqueline Wilson.
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BBC One reveals Christmas movie premieres
A festive feast of films for all ages is on the BBC's Christmas and New Year menu this year, with TV premières including Madagascar, Shark Tale, Superman Returns and The Chronicles Of Narnia.
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Clash Of The Santas special coming to ITV1
Following the success of Christmas Lights, Northern Lights and City Lights, this Christmas ITV1 reunites Robson Green and Mark Benton in Clash Of The Santas, a 120-minute festive special for 2008.
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A Camp announce 'Colonia' album
Fronted by Nina Persson from The Cardigans, A Camp will release their new album 'Colonia' on 2nd February 2009, preceded by the single 'Stronger Than Jesus' on 19th January.
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More Brits believe in ghosts and aliens than in God
The nation’s beliefs are changing, according to new research, with 58% of Brits stating they believe in aliens and ghosts compared to the 54% who confirmed their belief in a God.