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Stevie Wonder joins Jonathan Ross for rare tv interview
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This week Jonathan Ross welcomes Stevie Wonder to his µώµώ°δΜύ°Ώ²Τ±π show, Friday Night With Jonathan Ross.
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In a rare TV interview Stevie Wonder expresses his support for US presidential candidate Barack Obama.
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"I'm saying what we need is change in America, we must become a
united people. America needs Barack Obama, it's that simple," he says.
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"When people talk about colour it makes me laugh. I see a spirit
in his heart. I believe him and trust that his heart is seeing
truth and that's why I'll be voting for him, no question. We have
to grow up as a world. You have to understand that you can't have
change if you have fear."
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Stevie Wonder also talks about never being able to see: "Some doctors are working on a chip that enables a blind person
to see. For me, I'm not eligible but there are thousands of
people who are [eligible] and I want to make sure they get the
chance."
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And Jonathan joins Stevie on drums in a medley of his greatest hits
performed live in the studio.
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Abbey Clancy talks about boyfriend Peter Crouch: "A man hasn't spoken to me on a night out for three years because
the men and the girls go over to Peter and not to me."
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And about life as a WAG: "We're just a normal group of girls just having fun."
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Also in the studio is Steve Coogan talking about the revival of
alter ego Alan Partridge for his forthcoming UK tour.
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A Hotsauce TV production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ One.
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Friday Night With Jonathan Ross,
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ One, 10.35 pm, Friday 12 September 2008
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Notes to Editors
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These quotes are taken verbatim from a studio recording and may
not necessarily reflect the content of the final transmitted version of
the programme.
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JP
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