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The Nation's Favourite... is a British documentary series, celebrating music by a particular artist or popular genre, including ABBA, The Beatles, Bee Gees, The Carpenters, Elton John, Elvis Presley and Queen.
In July 2014, the OCC announced that "Pompeii" by Bastille was the most-streamed song in the UK with 26.6 million streams. [3] "Rather Be" by Clean Bandit featuring Jess Glynne was the most-streamed song in 2014 with just short of 40 million streams, [10] whilst "Cheerleader" by OMI was the most-streamed song of 2015 with 71.7 million. [11]
Mark Ian Hoyle [5] was born in Nottingham on 12 April 1987. [6] He married Roxanne (née Messenger) [7] in May 2015 after they eloped to Las Vegas. [8] They reside in Nottingham and have two sons, Phoenix Forest (born 2016) and Kobe Notts (born 2018), [9] with "Forest" being a reference to Nottingham Forest F.C. and "Notts" being a common nickname for the city.
UK’s favourite Bob Marley song revealed ahead of reggae icon’s 80th birthday ... Following “Could You Be Loved” are the songs “One Love/People Get Ready” and “Three Little Birds ...
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Ramsay's Best Restaurant is a television programme featuring British celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay broadcast on Channel 4. During the series restaurants from all over Britain competed in order to win the "Ramsay's Best Restaurant" title. The initial 16 restaurants were selected by Ramsay from a pool of some 12,000 entries submitted by Channel 4 ...
21.54 [1] BBC: 1965 Royal Variety Performance 1965: 14 November 1965: 24.20 [1] ITV (ATV) 1966 1966 FIFA World Cup final: England v West Germany 30 July 1966: 32.30 [c] 1967 Miss World 1967: 19 November 1967: 23.76 [1] BBC 1968 Apollo 8 Splashdown: 27 December 1968: 22.55 [d] 1969 Royal Family (documentary) 21 June 1969 and 28 June 1969: 30.69 ...
New England clam chowder was said to be a favorite of John F. Kennedy's. Though Kennedy was Irish-Catholic, chowder actually comes from the tradition of French fishermen hundreds of years ago.