Short news November 2004

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November 22, 2004 -

Kim Wilde is to appear on Dutch television, albeit briefly. The 'Popquiz a go-go', which is broadcast on Nederland 1, starting at 10.30 am, contains four questions about Nena & Kim Wilde and a short clip of their duet 'Anyplace, anywhere, anytime'. It is a repeat of last Monday's original broadcast. The quiz is broadcast by NPS as part of an 11 week series.

On Thursday 18 November, Kim Wilde will appear in the Paul O'Grady Show on ITV (UK). She will appear there for an interview about various aspects of her career. The show starts at 17.00 UK time.

KimWildeTV.com reports that Steve Byrd, well-known for his work with Kim Wilde in the past, is asked to participate in the Band Aid III project. He's writing new songs along with Johnny Warman from Steve's new band The Mods. More news to follow!

In a newsletter from Tony Denton Promotions it is announced that the seven Here & Now shows in December will all end with a special reprise of all appearing artists. They will get together on stage to sing the classic song 'Do they know it's Christmas', which was released twenty years ago to raise funds for Ethiopia. Obviously this means that Kim will be singing part of this song as well.

KimWilde.com gets a makeover on November 1, with an all-new frontpage, a slightly different logo and more interactivity! As of today, you will get a chance to interact. In the Pivot-powered screen you can register as a visitor of KimWilde.com, and start adding your own comments to the news item on this front page. By using a 'weblog'-style interface, I will be able to post more news more regularly, as well as the new "linkdump" section at the bottom of this page, which will contain all the Kim Wilde references found on the web. It is all designed to make KimWilde.com more fun. Enjoy!

Kim-Lian's cover of 'Kids in America' has left the Dutch Top 40 on October 30, after having spent 7 weeks in it. The track entered the chart back in week 35 (4 September) at no. 32, then moved to no. 27, 17, 15, 17, 23 and 36. The original version by Kim Wilde reached no. 6, 23 years ago.