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3 Reception  





4 Cast  





5 Setlist  





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The Girls Aloud Party
The Girls Aloud Party title card.
Written bySketches:
Will Ing
Paul Powell
Directed bySimon Staffurth
Pre-title Sequence:
Chris Cottam
StarringKimberley Walsh
Nicola Roberts
Nadine Coyle
Cheryl Cole
Sarah Harding
Voices ofTom Baker
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Production
Executive producersFor Globe Productions:
Anita Land
For ITV:
Lee Connolly
Claire Horton
ProducerRuben Ray-Choudhuri
Production locationThe London Studios
EditorsAndy Marangon
Dominic Leung
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time40 minutes (approx.)
60 minutes (inc. breaks)
Production companiesGlobe Productions
ITV Productions
Original release
NetworkITV
Release13 December 2008 (2008-12-13)
Related
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Popstars: The Rivals
Girls Aloud: Home Truths
Girls Aloud: Off The Record
The Passions of Girls Aloud
Cheryl Cole's Night In

The Girls Aloud Party was a one-off Christmas variety show starring British girl group Girls Aloud, produced for ITV. The show was aired on 13 December 2008, in between The X Factor series finale and its results show.

All five members took part in the show, which generally consisted of the group performing songs, intercepted sketches and interaction with the audience.

Background

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Girls Aloud performed some of their biggest hits, as well as some tracks from their latest album, Out of Control.[1] James Morrison performed his track "Broken Strings" with Girls Aloud, while Kaiser Chiefs led into "Sound of the Underground" with their own track, "Never Miss a Beat". Along with performing, Girls Aloud performed comic skits in which Cilla Black and Julie Goodyear starred as Nicola Roberts's grandmother and Sarah Harding's mother.[2]

Promotion

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On 11 November, the official Girls Aloud website ran a competition in which 100 entrants would win tickets to the show.[3] The show was filmed in London on 2 December, as stated by the announcement.[3]

The programme was first advertised during The X Factor on 29 November 2008.

Reception

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The Girls Aloud Party had approximately 8.37 million viewers (32.3%).[4]

Cast

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Girls Aloud
Special guests
Guest performers

Setlist

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  1. Intro Video: "Love Is The Key" (Thriller Jill Mix)
  2. "The Promise"
  3. Christmas Sketch (with Paul O'Grady)
  4. "Call the Shots"
  5. Memories Sketch (with Little Girls Aloud)
  6. "I'll Stand by You"
  7. Mothers Sketch (with Little Girls Aloud & Cilla Black)
  8. Medley: "Never Miss a Beat"/"Sound of the Underground" (with Kaiser Chiefs)
  9. "Love Machine" (contains dance break)
  10. Dress Sketch (with Julie Goodyear)
  11. "Broken Strings" (with James Morrison)
  12. Christmas Card Sketch
  13. "Love Is Pain"
  14. "The Loving Kind"
  15. Old Girls Aloud Sketch
  16. "Something Kinda Ooooh"

References

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  1. ^ "Coming soon... The Girls Aloud Party and The Priests, ITV". TV Scoop. Shiny Media. 28 November 2008. Retrieved 30 November 2008.
  • ^ Alice Walker & Katie Hind (30 November 2008). "'Mum' Cilla aloud in". The People. Trinity Mirror. Retrieved 30 November 2008.
  • ^ a b "Win tickets to the Christmas Special!". Girls Aloud. Fascination Records. 11 November 2008. Archived from the original on 24 July 2008. Retrieved 30 November 2008.
  • ^ "'X Factor' finale peaks with 14.6 million". Digital Spy. 14 December 2008.
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