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The Chart Show (Plus DVD Extras) - 28/09/08

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Fraser McAlpine | 12:43 UK time, Monday, 29 September 2008

Fearne & ReggieIn this week's Chart Show, Fearne and Reggie got to spend a little telephonic quality time with James Morrison, he of the gravelly voice and songs about jigsaws. During their chat, it emerged that he's a whizz at changing nappies, that he is currently on holiday in Cornwall, and that he is the only person on Earth who can convince Joss Stone to drop that funny accent she's picked up.

In fact, the only things James can't quite do is correctly say the word "eccentric", or place Joss in the county she grew up in. He says Cornwall, cos that's where he's going, but we all know she's from Devon, right?

OK, OK, she was born in Kent. But she did grow up in Devon. That's Devon, England, UK, in case she's got even MORE American over the past few months.

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Remember the interview Reggie and Fearne did with a sleepy Caleb from Kings Of Leon, when 'Sex On Fire' first went to No.1? Well, here's a follow-up Fearne did on her own (or "on her lonesome", to put it into Followillspeak), and guess what? Caleb is STILL sleepy! He has also been heartbroken by Cliff Richard (haven't we all?) and I for one do NOT want to try his ice-cream.

Confused? This probably won't help...

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And, last but not least, lagging but not flagging, here is Top 5 High 5

Top 5 High 5

All you need to do is answer 'High 5!' if you approve of this week's Top 5, and 'Denied!' if you don't.

And here is that Top 5 once again in talkywordingform...

1: Kings Of Leon - 'Sex On Fire'
2: Katy Perry - 'I Kissed A Girl'
3: Rhianna - 'Disturbia'
4: Pussycat Dolls - 'When I Grow Up'
5: Iglu & Hartley - 'In This City'

Here's the Top 40 in full...

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