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After he won Channel 4’s So You Think You’re So Funny in 1997 (Tommy Tiernan won it a year earlier), the English comedian ...
The three soldiers responsible for a spoof video of the song (Is This The Way To) Amarillo have welcomed the "fantastic" response to their efforts. Troops in the Royal Dragoon Guards shot a video at ...
Instead of looking for the Amarillo sign post, legendary crooner Tony Christie will be navigating his way to Eastleigh for a farewell date at The… ...
It’s over-15s only for Peter Kay’s Glasgow Hydro gigs. Make sure you don’t rush out when the show initially appears to end - there’s an extended encore you definitely won’t want to miss.
I also discovered Peter Kay featured Amarillo in his sitcom Phoenix Nights and would lip-sync to Amarillo for his live act. Sean wrote to him and Peter asked me to sing the theme song to his next ...
Meanwhile, the longest-running Number 1 singles of 2005 were Tony Christie and Peter Kay's Comic Relief release (Is This the Way to) Amarillo, which spent seven weeks at the summit, and James ...
A spoof video of the song (Is This The Way To) Amarillo, performed by British soldiers in Iraq, has crashed Ministry of Defence computers. Troops in the Royal Dragoon Guards shot a home video at their ...
‘Amarillo’ star Tony Christie says he ‘won’t let illness stop him’ ‘I just carry on and do my thing,’ British singer told ‘Good Morning Britain ...
“If anyone deserves a thank you it’s the UK’s unseen – and unsung – army of carers. This one is for them!” Christie achieved a Top 20 hit in the UK with “Amarillo”, which was written by Neil Sedaka ...
It experienced a resurgence in popularity in 2002 when it was used in Peter Kay’s TV comedy series Phoenix Nights.
Christie achieved a Top 20 hit in the UK with “Amarillo”, which was written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield. It experienced a resurgence in popularity in 2002 when it was used in Peter ...
Christie achieved a Top 20 hit in the UK with “Amarillo”, which was written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield. It experienced a resurgence in popularity in 2002 when it was used in Peter Kay’s TV ...