Slade's Noddy Holder is trying to score a second Christmas No 1. The 76-year-old singer, who topped the charts in 1973 with Merry Xmas Everybody, spent this week recording his part of a charity single ...
Slade star Noddy Holder has denied rumours that he purchased his iconic mirror hat from Queen frontman Freddie Mercury, he made it himself. Noddy, 77, was known for his eccentric stage attire in the ...
The legendary Noddy Holder — larger than life, with a voice to match — always did like a big hat. The most iconic was a flamboyant mirrored affair bought from a market. Famously, a young seller called ...
NODDY Holder shot to fame in the 70s as the flamboyant frontman of rock band Slade. Famous for shouting "It's Christmas" in his hit song Merry Christmas Everybody, the singer has given fans an update ...
Noddy Holder says he’s “fit” after a revolutionary drug helped him fight cancer. The Slade frontman, 77, was given six months to live when he was diagnosed with oesophagus cancer five years ago but ...
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Noddy Holder has revealed why he decided to keep his throat cancer battle a secret as he gave his first TV interview about his diagnosis. The Slade star, 77, appeared on Wednesday's Jeremy Vine On 5 ...
In the first major post-acquisition synergy move between NBCUniversal and DreamWorks Animation, NBCU Cable Entertainment’s preschool channel Sprout has picked up Noddy Toyland Detective, DWA’s first ...
Noddy Holder's wife has revealed the former Slade frontman was diagnosed with oesophageal cancer five years ago. Holder, 77, was originally only given six months to live, wife Suzan said. But she said ...
CHILDREN'S favourite Noddy celebrates his 60th birthday this year, and to mark the milestone, a new TV show is to hit our screens this autumn. Not that the last 60 years have been plain sailing for ...
Britain’s librarians must have been frowning last summer when results of a nationwide poll of favourite writers were announced in the press. In top place, beating out Shakespeare, Austen and Dickens, ...