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A fantastic show with amazing singers and stars. more (1 total)

Cast

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Chris Evans ... Host
Lauren Laverne ... Voice Over (voice)
Matt Lucas ... Voice Over / Presenter 'BRITs25 - The Best Song Award'
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Billie Joe Armstrong ... Nominee 'Best International Group' (archive footage) (as Green Day)
Babydaddy ... Winner 'Best International Group' and 'Best International Album' (as Scissor Sisters)

Daniel Bedingfield ... Performer
Natasha Bedingfield ... Herself - Nominee 'Best British Female Solo Artist'
Matthew Bellamy ... Winner 'Best British Act' / Nominee 'Best British Group' (as Muse)
André Benjamin ... Nominee 'Best International Group' and 'Best International Album' (archive footage) (as Outkast)
Jazzie B ... Presenter 'Best British Urban Act' (as Jazzie B)

Bono ... Congratulate for Bob Geldof / Nominee 'Best International Group' and 'Best International Album' (archive footage) (as U2)
Paddy Boom ... Winner 'Best International Group' and 'Best International Album' (as Scissor Sisters)
Pete Briquette ... Bass and vocals for 'I Don't Like Mondays' and 'Rat Trap'
Tom Chaplin ... Winner 'Best British Album' / Nominee 'Best British Group' / Performer 'Everybody's Changing' (as Keane)
Tre Cool ... Nominee 'Best International Group' (archive footage) (as Green Day)
Charlie Creed-Miles ... Presenter for 'Best International Female Solo Artist' (as Charlie Creed Miles)
Jamie Cullum ... Nominee 'Best British Male Solo Artist' (archive footage)
Mike Dirnt ... Nominee 'Best International Group' (archive footage) (as Green Day)

Snoop Dogg ... Perfromer 'What's My Name' and 'Drop It Like It's Hot'

Minnie Driver ... Presenter 'Best British Single'

Eminem ... Winner 'Best International Male Solo Artist'
Brian Eno ... Congratulate for Bob Geldof
Tom Fletcher ... Winner 'Best Pop Act' (as McFly)
Bob Geldof ... Winner 'Outstanding Contribution to Music' / Performer 'I Don't Like Mondays' (as Sir Bob Geldof)
Bob Hardy ... Winner 'Best British Group' (as Franz Ferdinand)

Naomie Harris ... Presenter 'Best British Male Solo Artist'
P.J. Harvey ... Nominee 'Best British Female Solo Artist' (archive footage)
Jools Holland ... Presenter 'Outstanding Contribution to Music'
Peter Hook ... Presenter 'Best International Group'
Dominic Howard ... Winner 'Best British Act' / Nominee 'Best British Group' (as Muse)
Richard Hughes ... Winner 'Best British Album' / Nominee 'Best British Group' / Performer 'Everybody's Changing' (as Keane)

Natalie Imbruglia ... Presenter 'Best International Male Solo Artist'
Jamelia ... Nominee 'Best British Female Solo Artist' / Performer 'Addicted To Love'

Elton John ... Congratulate for Bob Geldof (as Sir Elton John)
Danny Jones ... Winner 'Best Pop Act' (as McFly)
Harry Judd ... Winner 'Best Pop Act' (as McFly)
Alex Kapranos ... Winner 'Best British Group' (as Franz Ferdinand)
Gary Kemp ... Congratulate for Bob Geldof
Jodie Kidd ... Presenter 'Best Pop Act'
Annie Lennox ... Congratulate for Bob Geldof
Adam Levine ... Nominee 'Best International Group' and 'Best International Album' (archive footage) (as Maroon 5)
Gary Lightbody ... Nominee 'Best British Group' (archive footage) (as Snow Patrol)
Shirley Manson ... Herself - Presenter 'Best British Live Act'
Del Marquis ... Winner 'Best International Group' and 'Best International Album' (as Scissor Sisters)
Ana Matronic ... Winner 'Best International Group' and 'Best International Album' (as Scissor Sisters)
Brian May ... Himself - Presenter 'Best British Rock Act'
Nick McCarthy ... Winner 'Best British Group' (as Franz Ferdinand)
Tom Meighan ... Nominee 'Best British Group' (archive footage) (as Kasabian)

Kylie Minogue ... Herself
Steven Patrick Morrissey ... Nominee 'Best British Male Solo Artist' (archive footage)
Lemar Obika ... Nominee 'Best British Male Solo Artist' / Performer 'Addicted To Love' (as Lemar)

Kelly Osbourne ... Presenter 'Best British Group'

Sharon Osbourne ... Presenter 'Best British Group'

Clive Owen ... Presenter 'Best British Album'

Simon Pegg ... Presenter 'Best International Breakthrough Act'
Dougie Poynter ... Winner 'Best Pop Act' (as McFly)
Tim Rice-Oxley ... Winner 'Best British Album' / Nominee 'Best British Group' / Performer 'Everybody's Changing' (as Keane)
Jake Shears ... Winner 'Best International Group' and 'Best International Album' (as Scissor Sisters)
Siouxsie Sioux ... Presenter 'Best International Album'
Mike Skinner ... Winner 'Best British Male Solo Artist' / Performer (as The Streets)

Lisa Stansfield ... Presenter 'Best British Female Solo Artist'

Gwen Stefani ... Herself
David A. Stewart ... Congratulate for Bob Geldof (as Dave Stewart)

Sting ... Himself
Joss Stone ... Winner 'Best British Female Solo Artist' / Performer 'Right to Be Wrong' and 'Angels'
Bernard Sumner ... Presenter 'Best International Group'
Roger Taylor ... Congratulate for Bob Geldof
Paul Thomson ... Winner 'Best British Group' (as Franz Ferdinand)
Pete Townshend ... Congratulate for Bob Geldof
David Walliams ... BRITs25 - The Best Song Award
Jo Whiley ... Herself - Presenter 'Best British Breakthrough Act'
Pharrell Williams ... Performer 'Drop It Like It's Hot'

Robbie Williams ... Himself
Amy Winehouse ... Nominee 'Best British Female Solo Artist' (archive footage)
Chris Wolstenholme ... Winner 'Best British Act' / Nominee 'Best British Group' (as Muse)
Will Young ... Nominee 'Best British Male Solo Artist'
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UK:150 min (including commercials)
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Follows Brit Awards 2002 (2002) (TV) more
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Right to Be Wrong more

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A fantastic show with amazing singers and stars., 17 March 2005
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Author: fairne from Italy

I see the Brit Awards 2005. For the 25th anniversary of this wonderful music event, the promoters have prepared an amazing show that started with the funny and fancy performer of the Scissor Sisters that were a revelation of the Brits. Between the presenters, there were very good comic actors like David Walliams and Matt Lucas. In this night of great awards, the BRITs 25-The Best Song Award's winner was Robbie Williams'Angels. Another winners were: Joss Stone, Will Young, The Streets, Franz Ferdinand, Eminem, Gwen Stefani and Bob Geldof that won the Outstanding Contribution to music. Welcome back to Chris Evans that was the host of the show. This show was incredible, amazing and very lovely. I think that all the artists (and with that I mean all the singers, actors and presenters)were very good. The performances were great and all the singers deserved to win. For this great success I want to thank all the people that worked behind the scenes. Thank you very much!

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