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The Chart Show (Plus DVD Extras) - 12/10/08

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Fraser McAlpine | 14:15 UK time, Monday, 13 October 2008

Fearne & ReggieIt may seem inconceivable to those of us who were THERE, MAAN, but there were other things going on in the world yesterday than Switch Live. No, really, I've got evidence...

Like these two interviews Reggie did, one with Amelle Sugababe and one with the Kaiser Chiefs while Fearne was mucking about with George Sampson. The Kaisers were actually in the studio with him, which would be an amazing coup on any other day. Sadly now it is merely very exciting indeed.

Anyway, have you ever wondered who would win in a fight between the three Sugababes? That's right, Keisha. But is that what Amelle said when Reggie asked her about it? Is it REALLY??

And is it appropriate for Reg to be stirring up such violent thoughts while a small child is pottering in the background? No, it is not...

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Now, if you have listened to that interview, you will have heard Reggie say something about Amelle's group, in relation to a certain gang of lovable Leeds ruffians with a talent for riot-prediction. Interesting, non?

Well, here's Reggie's interview with Ricky and Nick from the Kaiser Chiefs, it is AMAZING, really very very funny indeed. And see if you can spot what is especially interesting about it, remembering what Reggie claims they said to Amelle.

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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: Pink - 'So What'
2: Kings Of Leon - 'Sex On Fire'
3: Sugababes - 'Girls'
4: Rhianna - 'Disturbia'
5: Kaiser Chiefs - 'Never Miss A Beat'

Here's the Top 40 in full...

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