Natalie Casey

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(I see "Chick Chick Chicken" is going for 55p on Discogs, I might take a punt just to hear "Natalie's Disco Nursery" on the B side.)
 
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== Shows ==
== Shows ==
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[[Dinner Date]]
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[[Big Brother|Big Brother's Little Brother]]
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[[Win Your Wish List|Gino's Win Your Wish List]]
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[[Dinner Date]] (voiceover)
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[[Ultimate Dealer]] (voiceover)
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[[Win Your Wish List]] (voiceover)
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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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Casey is the youngest person to have an entry on the UK Singles Chart. At age three, her song "Chic Chic Chic Chicken" spent three weeks on the chart, peaking at #72. It may be higher as until the following year the chart compilers took a week off after Christmas.
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Casey is the youngest person to have an entry on the UK Singles Chart. (Yes, we're aware of Ian "Microbe" Doody's claim, but he wasn't ''really'' the lead artist on "Groovy Baby" so we still reckon Natalie wins that one.) At the age of three, her recording of "Chick Chick Chicken" reached the dizzy heights of number 72. It might have climbed even higher but back in the pre-computerisation days the chart took a week off over Christmas, so we'll never know...
== Web links ==
== Web links ==

Current revision as of 08:47, 10 November 2022

Contents

Shows

Big Brother's Little Brother

Dinner Date (voiceover)

Ultimate Dealer (voiceover)

Win Your Wish List (voiceover)

Biography

Lancashire-born actress best known for playing Carol Groves in Hollyoaks and Donna Henshaw in Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps. Replaced Charlotte Hudson as narrator of Dinner Date when the programme switched to ITVBe.

Trivia

Casey is the youngest person to have an entry on the UK Singles Chart. (Yes, we're aware of Ian "Microbe" Doody's claim, but he wasn't really the lead artist on "Groovy Baby" so we still reckon Natalie wins that one.) At the age of three, her recording of "Chick Chick Chicken" reached the dizzy heights of number 72. It might have climbed even higher but back in the pre-computerisation days the chart took a week off over Christmas, so we'll never know...

Web links

Wikipedia entry

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