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Colin survives, but only just |
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Wednesday, 14 March 2007 |
He may have just scraped through the latest round, but Ulster's Colin Murray is being backed to win Celebrity Fame Academy - by his Radio One colleague Chris Moyles.
The loudmouth DJ reckons Murray, who was saved from elimination by the public votes last night, could go all the way to the final.
And Moyles, who is urging the Northern Ireland public to get behind his workmate, says he'd like to see Murray perform a local track in the show, such as Girl From Mars by Downpatrick's Ash.
Moyles, who was in Belfast this week for the Red Nose Day Rallyoke tour, said: "I really think Colin could go all the way to the final and I think it will be down to him, Ray Stubbs or that guy who played Barry in EastEnders.
"I thought he did a great job with Teenage Kicks, a good old Northern Irish anthem, so maybe he should do something like Girls From Mars.
"The public seem to like him, though I don't know why as he's a horrible person. No, I'm only joking of course, I'd love to see Murray win. He's a friend and he's from Northern Ireland."
Murray dropped into the bottom three last night, alongside sports presenter Ray Stubbs and children's TV star Angellica Bell.
The judges voted Stubbs through, leaving Colin and Angellica at the mercy of fellow contestants - who returned a 2-2 vote. The final decision was then made after the initial public votes were counted, leaving Colin to fight, or rather sing, another day.
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