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0.00 Jimmy Saville Top Of The Pops introduction John Gordillo opening monologue - George Bush today recognised the Real IRA as a legitimate terrorist threat. Today on the show Sir Jimmy Saville KCSG, Australian comedian Brendon Burns and Heartstring Headlines. 2.30 Vote 2001 - Britney Spears pledges her support for the British Labour Party. Labour spokesman confirms the story in the Daily Star that Britney wished Tony Blair good luck in the May 7 UK General Elections. It was received by press secretary Alistair Campbell, who took his daughter to meet her at Planet Hollywood. Geri Halliwell also backs Blair: "I think he's done wonders for this country". Comment also from Noel Gallagher from Oasis. And the Male Nuns from Worcester. 4.35 Election Manifesto Roundup - the Lib Dems launched their manifesto to increase income tax by a Penny. Other parties followed the Liberal Democrats: Labour publish their manifesto - a Mills and Boon book entitled "Public Private Partnership and the Lover at Midnight". John Gordillo reads from p.176. The Conservative Party released the Big Book of Tory Teasers. 6.43 There's a whole category of magazines which use what we call "Heartstring Headlines" - for example, from Take A Break Magazine: "Who Will Be Our New Mummy" (I will take the kids to Disneyland as soon as the doctors let me) "Welcome To The Naked Village" and "Could I Keep The Baby I Found In The Loo" 7.30 Resident RDA satirist, Australian Comic BRENDON BURNS brings some observations to the show. Brendan is worried about Geri Halliwell talking about politics. Michael Stipe coming out as gay - no really surprised. "If you couldn't work out George Michael was Gay, you're not straight" "None of you need to know what I get up to at home, and quite frankly, some of the things I ask my girlfriend to do to me could be considered as quite homosexual." Brendon Burns compares Jimmy Savile with Dick Clark.
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