Onscreen Factoid: (for Shayne Ward) Shayne's worried about his tummy - he reckons he's now too busy to get to the gym.
Onscreen Factoid: (for The Kooks 'You Don't Love Me') Who's this song about? Well, Kooks singer Luke Pritchard used to go out with Katie Melua.
Onscreen Factoid: (for Dead or Alive) When Pete Burns isn't locked up in a house in Elstree he's still in Dead or Alive, and has been for 26 years now. As a Liverpool teenager his best friend was Paul Rutherford from Frankie Goes To Hollywood. People were so enraged by their dress sense that a crowd once tried to overturn a bus they were traveling on!
Onscreen Factoid: (for James Blunt) James' album 'Back to Bedlam' was the biggest selling CD in the UK last year.
Onscreen Factoid: (for a-ha) After seven years away, a-ha release their new album at the end of the month.
Onscreen Factoid: (for Fifty Cent) Fiddy's film 'Get Rich or Die Tryin' has its UK premiere tomorrow.
Onscreen Factoid: (for Texas) Sharleen's favourite snack? A cheese and tomato sandwich on "proper bread" as made by her mum.
(following 50 Cent's 'Hustler's Ambition', Brian is waving his arm to match Fiddy's own hand motions during the performance) Fearne: Would you book him down the Phoenix? Brian: Not a chance! Fearne: No (giggles) Brian: What a load of rubbish! What a noise. (Fearne quickly summarises the rest of the show, Brian continues waving his arm) Brian: Shocking that. No melody, no tune. What about Black Lace are they on tonight? Aga-Do? Black Lace? Shocking that, shocking that Fearne. All that with his hand. What's all that about? Fearne: I dunno mate! Brian: 50 Cent? 50 pence!
Brian: And you can buy that song on a V.D. single, featuring rolly-polly funny man Peter Kay (to Fearne) I can't laugh at him meself, I don't find 'im funny.
Brian Potter: All the way from Texas, it's Glasgow!
A Day Late: Moved to Monday due to live coverage of the Lakeside World Professional Darts Championships being shown in the usual Top of the Pops time slot.
Presenter: Brian Potter This show features comedian Peter Kay presenting in the guise of a popular character from the award-winning Channel 4 sitcom Phoenix Nights who goes by the name of Brian Potter. Several references are made to the series and Brian's role as a night club owner.
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