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It's Chico time for Mansfield Christmas Lights switch-on



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Published Date: 07 October 2008
Email Adam Raistrick

IT'S Chico time! Or at least it will be when X-Factor star Chico comes to Mansfield to perform the town's big Christmas lights switch-on.
The annual festive cracker takes place in the Market Place on Thursday 13th November and today Chad can reveal that the reality show star is coming to town for the festive fun.

  • Christmas Lights switch-on line-up unveiled


It will be his first visit to these 'neck of the woods', and he says he is looking forward to what he believes will be a fun-packed occasion.

"I've never been to Mansfield before, I've driven past it a few times so I'm looking forward to actually coming down there and meeting all the Mansfieldians!" he said.

The 'Chico Time' singer is currently starring in another reality show –– ITV2's CelebAir –– and said the experience had made him look at air-stewarding in a whole new light:

"I'll never look at a 'trolley dolly' the same way again! We had to do all of the proper training before we could do the show –– so we spent six weeks learning everything we need to know.

"It was really intensive. If you knew what they have to go through, you'd realise it's not easy at all."

No stranger to entertaining people, the former Moroccan goat herder has also appeared on a number of television shows since his X-Factor success, including Never Mind the Buzzcocks and the Christmas special of hit Ricky Gervais comedy, Extras.

"Working with him was a sheer joy, he was a really amazing guy," says Chico. "It was a great experience, he was great with all of us. It didn't feel anything like working, I loved it.

"I really believe my whole career is down to being able to laugh at myself. I don't care really, the day I take myself too seriously is the day I stop working!"

And as well as making a name for himself as a television presenter on GMTV and ITV, Chico is currently working on his own TV3 show –– but says he will never forget his X-Factor roots.

Says Chico: "That was the experience of all experiences, it was a once in a lifetime thing and I still keep in touch with all of the judges –– even Simon!

"He's a good friend of mine now, even though he walked off after my first audition!

"It's all one big act though, after the show he said to me 'Chico my boy, you are a star and you have been a dream for my show.'

"You could have knocked me down with a feather, it meant the world to me."

Click here for more information at the official Christmas lights website.

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  • Last Updated: 08 October 2008 11:26 AM
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Cheryl M,

Mansfield 08/10/2008 11:39:34
I think Christmas lights are an awful waste of money and electricity. I hate seeing decorations over a month before Christmas and to think they are burning our sposedly stretched power resources for days on end just to encourage people to spend in shops.

The waste of power and space always makes me think of those few who will not be able to afford to heat their homes on Christmas, never mind decorate them with frills.
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Johnny_Kwango,

08/10/2008 13:01:04
I agree Cheryl.... Council is talking of closing loos because it is supposed to be a waste of money but yet for one night they will waste more money on this fiasco.



Laughable.
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infowars.com,

08/10/2008 13:18:22
Chicco too... pmsl. Some idiot George Bush lookalike who's known for being a nobody on TV.
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dot,

08/10/2008 14:08:43
Some towns this year are only switching the lights on in the hours of darkness to save money!
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ladiez and partner,

09/10/2008 10:02:55
yeah i agree to waste of money when they could be keeping toilets open,clean and DRUG free but instead they go and spend all the tax payers money on crimbo lights,and how much is it costing for chicco to appear?
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Mrs J Robinson,

09/10/2008 12:19:36
Perhaps if this story read that the council had announced that this year they wont be participating in any festive lights or activities of any sorts because they want to save cash or due to the possibility of offending other religions...im sure you lot would soon be singing a different argument!!... just cant please some people can you!!
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Pondering ,

09/10/2008 13:24:15
Whoa!! No Way CHICO!! My hero!!
Wonder how much hes getting paid to switch on a light?
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Johnny_Kwango,

10/10/2008 17:17:23
Mrs Robinson wouldn't bother me one bit if they had no lights whatsoever after the past few years abysmal effort
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JAFC,

11/10/2008 14:30:19
Well done getting a no hoper who has never heard of or been to Mansfield - whats chico done, oh NOTHING - Wheres Rebecca Adlington? Realised Mansfield is a lost cause and going off to do somthing worthwhile? Alvin Stardust? Richard 'Snorty' Bacon - whats wrong with them?

Cant afford to clean up Mansfield - but can pay for a few crappy white lights and a big wheel why not just string up aload of needles instead of Lights Mansfield seems full of them!

Total Tosh - Thanks again Mansfield Council Proves your a bunch of IDIOTS
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Cheryl M,

11/11/2008 11:01:05
I can see the next headline been something like this "3 YEAR OLD STABS SELF ON NEEDLE IN TOWN TOILET".



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