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Channel 5 is launching a CD to promote its celebrity sing-a-long show, Night Fever, featuring 40 disco classics from the Seventies and Eighties. The album, made with record company Global TV, coincides with the second series of the show, which is fronted by ex-Madness lead singer Suggs. Meanwhile, the UK’s newest terrestrial television channel will screen the British Fashion Awards on Friday, with bumper breaks and promotions highlighting the programme’s sponsor, Lloyds Bank. C5 News anchor Kirsty Young will present the show, which is being produced by Initial – the team behind the Brit Awards.

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