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First Ballot: 20 November 1990 | |||
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Candidate | Votes | % | |
Margaret Thatcher | 204 | ||
Michael Heseltine | 152 | ||
Majority | 52 | ||
Turnout | 356 | ||
Second Ballot required |
TOyNBEE IDEAS | IN M0VIE 2001 RESURRECT DEAD |
Song Title | Artist | Year | Sales | ||
1 | Something About The Way You Look Tonight / Candle In The Wind 97 | Elton John | 1997 | 4.868m | |
2 | Do They Know It's Christmas? | Band Aid | 1984 | 3.55m | |
3 | Bohemian Rhapsody | Queen | 1975 & 1991 | 2.13m | |
4 | Mull of Kintyre / Girls School | Wings | 1977 | 2.05m | |
5 | Rivers of Babylon / Brown Girl In The Ring | Boney M | 1.995m | ||
6 | You're The One That I Want | John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John | 1.975m | ||
7 | Relax | Frankie Goes to Hollywood | 1.91m | ||
8 | She Loves You | The Beatles | 1.89m | ||
9 | Unchained Melody | Robson Green & Jerome Flynn | 1995 | 1.84m | |
10 | Mary's Boy Child - Oh My Lord | Boney M | 1978 | 1.79m | |
11 | Anything Is Possible / Evergreen | Will Young | 2002 | 1.789m | |
12 | Love Is All Around | Wet Wet Wet | 1.783m | ||
13 | I Just Called To Say I Love You | Stevie Wonder | 1984 | 1.775m | |
14 | I Want To Hold Your Hand | The Beatles | 1.75m | ||
15 | Barbie Girl | Aqua | 1997 | 1.722m | |
16 | Believe | Cher | 1998 | 1.672m | |
16 | Perfect Day | Various Artists | 1997 | 1.55m | |
17 | (Everything I Do) I Do It For You | Bryan Adams | 1991 | 1.53m | |
18 | Tears | Ken Dodd | 1965 | 1.521m | |
19 | Can't Buy Me Love | The Beatles | 1964 | 1.52m | |
20 | Summer Nights | John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John | 1978 | 1.515m | |
21 | Two Tribes | Frankie Goes to Hollywood | 1984 | 1.51m | |
22 | Imagine | John Lennon | 1975 | 1.49m | |
23 | ...Baby One More Time | Britney Spears | 1998 | 1.45m | |
24 | Don't You Want Me | Human League | 1981 | 1.43m | |
25 | Last Christmas | Wham | 1984 | 1.42m | |
26 | I Feel Fine | The Beatles | 1964 | 1.41m | |
27 | I'll Be Missing You | Puff Daddy & Faith Evans | 1997 | 1.41m | |
28 | Karma Chameleon | Culture Club | 1983 | 1.41m | |
29 | The Carnival is Over | The Seekers | 1965 | 1.40m | |
31 | Rock Around the Clock | Bill Haley and his Comets | 1955 | 1.39m | |
32 | We Can Work It Out / Day Tripper | The Beatles | 1965 | 1.39m | |
33 | Y.M.C.A. | The Village People | 1978 | 1.38m | |
34 | Careless Whisper | George Michael | 1984 | 1.37m | |
35 | Release Me | [[Engelbert Humperdinck | Engelbert Humperdinck]] | 1967 | 1.36m |
36 | I Will Always Love You | Whitney Houston | 1992 | 1.35m | |
37 | Unchained Melody | Gareth Gates | 2002 | 1.34m | |
38 | The Power Of Love | Jennifer Rush | 1985 | 1.32m | |
39 | My Heart Will Go On | Céline Dion | 1998 | 1.31m | |
40 | Wannabe | Spice Girls | 1996 | 1.269m | |
41 | Killing Me Softly | Fugees | 1996 | 1.268m | |
42 | Never Ever | [[All Saints | All Saints]] | 1997 | 1.254m |
43 | It's Now Or Never | Elvis Presley | 1960 & 2005 | 1.246m | |
44 | Gangsta's Paradise | Coolio featuring LV | 1995 | 1.246m | |
45 | Diana | Paul Anka | 1957 | 1.24m | |
46 | Think Twice | Céline Dion | 1994 | 1.234m | |
47 | Green Green Grass Of Home | [[Tom Jones | Tom Jones]] | 1966 | 1.205m |
48 | Come On Eileen | Dexy's Midnight Runners & the Emerald Express | 1982 | 1.2m | |
49 | It Wasn't Me | Shaggy featuring RikRok | 2001 | 1.181m | |
50 | Heart Of Glass | Blondie | 1979 | 1.18m | |
51 | Mary's Boy Child | Harry Belafonte | 1957 | 1.175m | |
52 | The Last Waltz | Engelbert Humperdinck | 1967 | 1.16m | |
53 | Bright Eyes | Art Garfunkel | 1979 | 1.155m | |
54 | Tragedy / Heartbeat | Steps | 1998 | 1.150m | |
55 | Don't Give Up On Us | David Soul | 1976 | 1.145m | |
56 | I Love You Love Me Love | Gary Glitter | 1974 | 1.14m | |
57 | Tainted Love | Soft Cell | 1981 | 1.135m | |
58 | Stranger on the Shore | Mr. Acker Bilk | 1961 | 1.13m | |
59 | It's Like That (remix) | Run DMC vs Jason Nevins | 1998 | 1.11m | |
60 | Teletubbies Say Eh-Oh! | Teletubbies | 1997 | 1.1m | |
61 | Spaceman | Babylon Zoo | 1996 | 1.098m | |
62 | I Remember You | Frank Ifield | 1962 | 1.096m | |
63 | Do They Know It's Christmas | Band Aid 20 | 2004 | 1.094m | |
64 | I Believe / Up On The Roof | Robson Green & Jerome Flynn | 1995 | 1.093m | |
Saturday Night | Whigfield | 1994 | 1.092m | ||
Pure and Simple | Hear'Say | 2001 | 1.08m | ||
No Matter What | Boyzone | 1998 | 1.074m | ||
2 Become 1 | Spice Girls | 1996 | 1.072m | ||
Is This the Way to Amarillo | Tony Christie | 1971 & 2005 | 1.061m | ||
The Young Ones | Cliff Richard & the Shadows | 1962 | 1.05m | ||
Earth Song | Michael Jackson | 1995 | 1.038m | ||
Can't Get You Out Of My Head | Kylie Minogue | 2001 | 1.037m | ||
Blue (Da Ba Dee) | Eiffel 65 | 1999 | 1.023m | ||
Mysterious Girl | Peter Andre | 1996 & 2004 | 1.011m | ||
Can We Fix It? | Bob the Builder | 2000 | 1.008m | ||
Merry Christmas Everybody | Slade | 1973 | 1.006m | ||
Save Your Kisses For Me | Brotherhood Of Man | 1976 | 1.006m | ||
Eye Level (TV Theme From Van Der Valk)' | Simon Park Orchestra | 1973 | 1.005m | ||
Blue Monday | New Order | 1983 | 1.001m | ||
Long Haired Lover From Liverpool | Little Jimmy Osmond | 1972 | 0.998m | ||
Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2) | Pink Floyd | 1979 | 0.995m | ||
Don't Cry For Me Argentina | Julie Covington | 1976 | 0.993m | ||
Eye Of The Tiger | Survivor | 1982 | 0.99m | ||
I'd Like To Teach the World To Sing | The New Seekers | 1971 | 0.99m | ||
Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Old Oak Tree | Dawn featuring Tony Orlando | 1973 | 0.988m | ||
Stand and Deliver | Adam and the Ants | 1981 | 0.985m | ||
Under The Moon Of Love | Showaddywaddy | 1976 | 0.985m | ||
Torn | Natalie Imbruglia | 1997 | 0.982m | ||
Especially For You | Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan | 1988 | 0.98m | ||
Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick | Ian and the Blockheads | 1978 | 0.979m | ||
Sugar Sugar | The Archies | 1969 | 0.979m | ||
The Lion Sleeps Tonight | Wimoweh | Tight Fit | 1982 | 0.978m | |
The Next Time / Bachelor Boy | Cliff Richard & the Shadows | 1962 | 0.976m | ||
Fame | Irene Cara | 1982 | 0.975m | ||
Theme From Ghostbusters | Ray Parker Jr. | 1984 | 0.974m | ||
Uptown Girl | Billy Joel | 1983 | 0.974m | ||
Ride On Time | [[Black Box | Black Box]] | 1989 | 0.973m | |
Telstar | The Tornados | 1962 | 0.967m | ||
Wonderwall | Oasis | 1995 | 0.966m | ||
Amazing Grace | Band of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards | 1972 | 0.962m |
- For other uses of this term see X Factor
The X Factor is a 2004 ITV television show of similar format to Pop Idol. It is a music talent search split over three categories: group, solo 16–25 and solo 25 and over. The judges are Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh and Sharon Osbourne.
After the initial auditions, each judge was randomly allocated a category (Cowell: solo 25 and over; Walsh: groups; Osbourno: solo 16-25). They each selected five acts to go their homes, from which three were chosen to appear on the live shows.
The show is hosted by Kate Thornton and is labelled as the UK's biggest ever talent search, as it is the first contest to have no upper age limit, and to allow both solo singers and groups to compete. As with many other ITV programs the main show was shown first on ITV1 with The Xtra Factor, a companion show looking behind the scenes, was shown on ITV2.
There are two live shows on each Saturday evening. After the first show, in which each act performs once, the public votes for the act that they want to remain in the show. In the results show, the two acts with the fewest votes are revealed. They must then sing again before the judges decide who will be eliminated.
Contents |
[edit] Finalists
Under 25s
- Cassie Compton, 17
- Roberta Howett, 23
- Tabby Callaghan, 23
Solo 25 and over
- Rowetta Satchell, 38
- Steve Brookstein, 35
- Verity Keays, 50
Vocal Groups
- 2 To Go (Peter Jones (24), Emma Paine (23))
- G4 (Mathew Stiff (24), Jonathon Ansell (22), Michael Christie (23), Ben Thapa (22))
- Voices With Soul (Grace, Hildia, and Corene)
[edit] Results Summary
Orange indicates elimination
Date | Bottom Two | |
October 23 | Roberta | Voices With Soul |
October 30 | 2 To Go | Verity |
November 6 | ||
November 13 | ||
November 20 | ||
November 27 | ||
December 4 |
[edit] Show Details
[edit] Live Show: October 23
Order | Artist | Song (original artists) | |
1 | Voices With Soul | "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" (Diana Ross) | Bottom Two |
2 | Verity | "I Will Always Love You" (Dolly Parton, Whitney Houston) | |
3 | Roberta | "Superstar" (Carpenters) | Eliminated |
4 | 2 To Go | "Don't Know Much But I Know I Love You" (Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville) | |
5 | Steve | "When A Man Loves A Woman" (Percy Sledge) | |
6 | Cassie | "Alfie" (Cilla Black) | |
7 | G4 | "Everybody Hurts" (R.E.M.) | |
8 | Rowetta | "You Don't Have To Say You Love Me" (Dusty Springfield) | |
9 | Tabby | "You Really Got Me" (The Kinks) |
[edit] Live Show: October 30
Order | Artist | Song (original artists) | |
1 | Rowetta | "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" by U2 | |
2 | 2 To Go | "Always" (Atlantic Starr) | Bottom Two |
3 | Cassie | "Without You" (Mariah Carey) | |
4 | Verity | "Wind Beneath My Wings" (Bette Midler) | Eliminated |
5 | G4 | "Don't Look Back In Anger" (Oasis) | |
6 | Tabby | "My Oh My" (Slade) | |
7 | Steve | "If You Don't Know Me By Now" (Harold Melvin, Simply Red) | |
8 | Voices With Soul | "You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Woman" (Aretha Franklin) |
[edit] Controversy
The series was controversial from the beginning. Tabloid reports claimed that the show was fixed after it emerged that Louis Walsh had allegedly cheated and tried to help a band that he used to manage get through to the final stages of the show. Footage of Simon Cowell and Sharon Osbourne coaching contestants to argue back to the judges was also being sold over the Internet to the highest bidder.
Simon Fuller, the creator of Pop Idol, claimed that the format was a rip-off of his own show, and filed a law suit against Simon Cowell, despite the fact that he is judge on both shows.
[edit] External links
This is a list of the number one hits in the UK Official Download Chart, from its inception on 1 September 2004 to the present. The source is Official Chart Company's download chart.
[edit] 2004
- Westlife - "Flying Without Wings"
- September 1 for 1 week
- Natasha Bedingfield - "These Words"
- September 8 for 4 weeks
In 2003, Marvel Comics announced it was to publish a five-part series entitled Di Another Day (a reference to the James Bond film Die Another Day) featuring a resurrected Diana, Princess of Wales as a mutant with superpowers, as part of Peter Milligan's X-Statix title. Amidst considerable (and predictable) outcry, the idea was quickly dropped.
Churchill College, Cambridge
Motto | "Forward" | |
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Named after | Sir Winston Churchill | |
Established | 1960 | |
Sister College | Trinity College | |
Master | Sir John Boyd | |
Location | Storey's Way | |
Undergraduates Graduates |
210 440 |
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Homepage | Jcr page |
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Became President: | October 16, 1991 |
Resigned: | February, 1998 |
Predecessor: | None, first holder of post |
Successor: | Robert Kocharian |
Date of Birth: | January, 1945 |
Place of Birth: | Aleppo, Syria |
Levon Ter-Petrossian was the President of Armenia from 1991 to 1998. His country defeated Azerbaijan in a costly war over Nagorno-Karabakh, a predominately ethnically Armenian territory that had been given to Azerbaijan by the Soviet Union. However, because of many economic and political problems, he resigned on February 3, 1998 and was succeeded by Robert Kocharyan.
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Innuendo is a 1991 album by British rock band Queen. It was their thirteenth studio album. It was released by EMI. It reached number 1 on the UK album charts.
==Track Listing== (*singles)
- "Innuendo"*
- "I'm going slightly mad"*
- "Headlong"*
- "I can't live with you"
- "Ride the wild wind"
- "All God's people"
- "These are the days of our lives"*
- "Delilah"
- "Hitman"
- "Bijou"
- "The Show must go on"*
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[edit] Singles
Five singles have been released from the album:
"Innuendo" was released in January 1991. The single became Queen's third UK number one single.
"I'm Going Slightly Mad" was released in March 1991. It reached number 22 in the UK charts.
"Headlong" was released in May 1991 and debuted at number 14 in the UK.
"The Show Must Go On" was released in October 1991 and peaked at number 16 in the UK charts. An Elton John reworking of this track appeared on the third Queen Greatest hits album.
Following the death of lead singer Freddie Mercury, it was decided to re-release Bohemian Rhapsody as a double A-Side with "These are the days of our lives". The track was the UK's christmas number one of 1991.