The most watched programmes on Irish TV this Christmas have been revealed, and frankly there are few surprises, as the top programme on telly is the same as it’s been for the last nine years.
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It seems that lightning could strike twice for LadBaby: the dad-blogger YouTuber and his family are one of the strongest contenders for this year's Official Christmas Number 1 - potentially their second in a row.
Following last year's festive chart-topper We Built This City (On Sausage Rolls), Mark Hoyle, his wife Roxanne and their two sons are having a second punt at the Christmas top spot, this time with I Love Sausage Rolls - a twist on Joan Jett's I Love Rock 'n' Roll. Both songs are to
The most watched programmes on Irish TV this Christmas have been revealed, and frankly there are few surprises, as the top programme on telly is the same as it’s been for the last nine years.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte have officially made their Christmas debut!Prince William and Kate Middleton's eldest two children looked absolutely precious as they held hands with their parents while taking part in their first royal walk to church. The services happen annually at the Church of St.
All Number 1s are special, but the festive chart-topper is the ultimate prize. Let's look back at every Official Christmas Number 1 single in the UK.
LadBaby is officially on a (sausage) roll as he is crowned the UK’s Official Christmas Number 1 for a second year in a row and sets a new chart record, the Official Charts Company can confirm.
Congratulations to Rod Stewart, who fights off strong competition from big new releases by Stormzy and Harry Styles to jingle all the way to the top, claiming 2019’s Official Christmas Number 1 album with You’re In My Heart.
The race to the Official Christmas Number 1 is always hotly contested, with no secret formula to work out who’s going to grab the festive top spot.
Jarvis Cocker said he is “so proud” after a social media campaign launched one of his songs into the race for Christmas number one.
You can't deny that our musical tastes do get a little more… strange at Christmas. Maybe it's the eggnog or sensory overload from seeing tinsel cover every inch of your surroundings, but we do seem to favour wacky tunes while we're rocking out at our Christmas parties.
Jarvis Cocker has officially entered the Christmas Number 1 race as his song Running The World climbs into the Official Singles Chart.