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Every Loser Wins

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NOTE: Please do not add content from the BBC iPlayer's early episodes until it has been aired on television, as it is intrusive to our readers who may not have seen the episode on iPlayer. You must take reasonable care to ensure that an item is repackaged so that it arrives back in the same condition it was despatched. Betty Driver from Coronation Street would have had a hit in 1954 with I Know You’re Mine, but the record only sold well enough to reach the top 40 and there was only officially a top 12 at that time.

coverline declared: “Guaranteed: No E***E**ERS in THIS ISSUE” – although this turned out to be a lie, as Oscar James’ new single was reviewed inside. Irrespective of the source, all of our collectables meet our strict grading and are 100% guaranteed. I think this was a quick cash-in with the show’s sudden appeal – I think Nick Berry might have had a storyline where he sang something… Not a career that was built to last. Overall disappointed, but the record was fine it would have been preferable that it was stated that the cover was damaged/creased, wouldn't have purchased it otherwise. He went on to concentrate of developing his high baritone singing voice and his dancing ability and ever since has been in demand for musical productions, starring in several West End shows.

Records that aren't in picture sleeves will either be in a company sleeve or a generic plain sleeve. Every Loser Wins is a 1986 song written by Simon May, Stewart James and Bradley James for the BBC television soap opera EastEnders. In the next episode, he plays it to Michelle Fowler ( Susan Tully) and Lofty Holloway ( Tom Watt) and they record it onto a cassette. In the issue for the week ending 15 November 1986, so fed up had they become with ‘EastEnders’ stars making records that a No.

Every Loser Wins and Something Outa Nothing were actually co-written by Stewart and Bradley James and ‘EastEnders’ theme tune composer Simon May. For this re-recording, she teamed up with Mike Berry, her co-star in the sitcom ‘Are You Being Served? On release the song was a success spending three weeks at number one on the UK Singles Chart in October and November 1986, becoming the second biggest-selling single in the UK that year (after "Don't Leave Me This Way" by The Communards). Nick Berry (born April 16, 1963 in Woodford, Essex) is an English television actor best known for his roles as Simon 'Wicksy' Wicks in EastEnders (1985–90), PC (later Sgt) Nick Rowan in Heartbeat (1992–98) and Mike Nicholls in Harbour Lights (1999).Berry’s studio recording of the former was one of three official BBC singles tied in with ‘EastEnders’ during 1986; in the original press release the BBC confidently predicted that “with full BBC TV and radio support this is definitely a top ten hit.

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