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Des O'Connor
| December
31
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Charlotte
performs "The Little Horses" and gives an extensive
interview.
Read
the complete coverage here.
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Hollywood Squares
| December
28
|

Charlotte plays on the nationally televised
game show Hollywood Squares.
Read the complete coverage
here.
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Hollywood Squares
| December
27
|

Charlotte plays on the nationally televised
game show Hollywood Squares.
Read the complete coverage
here.
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Hollywood Squares
| December
26
|

Charlotte plays on the nationally televised
game show Hollywood Squares.
Read the complete coverage
here.
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ClassicFM:
"The Choice of an Angel" Boxing Day Special
| December
26
|

Charlotte
takes a try at being a ClassicFM radio presenter to play some
of her personal holiday favourites.
Read the complete coverage
here.
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Walt
Disney World Very Merry Christmas Parade
| December
25
|

Charlotte
sings "Silent Night", "Somewhere"
Read the complete coverage here.
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Good
Morning America
| December
25
|

Charlotte
sings "What Child is This"
Read the complete coverage
here.
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Christmas Glory from New York | December
24
|

Charlotte
sings "Happy Christmas" & "When a Child is
Born"
Read
the complete coverage here.

Charlotte
sings "Silent Night"
Read
the complete coverage here.
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Sunday with Adam Boulton | December
23
|

Charlotte
sings "Carrickfergus" and has an extensive chat.
Read the complete coverage here.
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CBS Saturday Early Show | December
22
|

Charlotte
sings "Happy Christmas"
Read the complete
coverage here.
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A Home for the Holidays
| December
21
|

Charlotte & Josh
Groban sing "The Prayer"
Read the complete
coverage here.

Charlotte sings
"The Christmas Song"
Read the complete
coverage here.
|
Florida Fun for Charlotte| December
19
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Florida fun for
Charlotte Dec 19 2001 South Wales Echo
TEENAGE singing star Charlotte Church stole the heart of the
Grinch at a Florida theme park. The Welsh classical singer
met the Dr Seuss character - a green monster who tries to
steal Christmas - during a visit to Universal Studio's
Islands of Adventure in Orlando last weekend.
Accompanied by her parents, 15-year-old
Charlotte took a break from her hectic TV schedule and
braved high-octane rides.
She then flew to Washington where she
will be singing for President Bush and his wife during the
taping of the White House Christmas Special.

Charlotte sings
"What Child is This"
Read the complete
coverage here.
|
Christmas in Washington
| December
16
|

Charlotte sings "Somewhere",
"Hark the Herald Angels Sing", "Joy to the
World" with various artists.
Read the complete
coverage here.
|
Showtime at the Stadium on BBC
| December
16
|

Charlotte sings "Somewhere",
"Don't Rain on My Parade" and "You'll Never
Walk Alone"
Read the complete
coverage here.
|
Breakfast
with Frost | December
16
|

Charlotte sings "Carrickfergus"
Read the complete
coverage here.
|
Enchantment on PBS
| December
16
|

Read the complete
coverage here.
|
Charlotte to
appear on Hollywood Squares
| December 11
|

(Photo: Charlotte, Billy Gilman, Whoppi
Goldberg and Lil' Romeo pose before taping "Hollywood
Squares")
Charlotte will be on the TV Game Show
"Hollywood Squares" during the week of 24 December 2001.
Read the full press release here.
|
Charlotte to
write poem
| December 11
|
Church takes part in fundraiser
Fifteen-year-old Charlotte Church is to contribute to a book of poetry and drawings by children to raise money for the children of victims of the 11 September attacks. Families of Freedom Fund, a scholarship program backed by Bill Clinton and Bob Dole, is seeking celebrities' contributions to the book, on the theme of freedom.
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Christmas in
Washington (Taping) | December
9
|

Read the coverage here.
|
Enchanment/Charlotte
Spotlighted in The Sunday Times QLD
| December
9
|

Charlotte discusses Enchantment in the 9 December
edition of The Sunday Times QLD in Australia. Thanks to Ivy Wong for
sending this in. Read the entire article here.
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Charlotte named Best Female Solo Artist| December
7
|
Charlotte takes home the top award at the Welsh Music
Awards (this is not the WRITS) for more on the awards visit here:
http://www.buzzmag.co.uk/musicawards/intro.html
South Wales Echo - 7 December 2001
TOM JONES was honoured for his lifetime achievement to the rock and pop industry last night during the inaugural Welsh Music
Awards.
And despite being renowned for her classical repertoire, Charlotte Church was named best female solo artist in the rock and pop section while David Gray won the best male artist category.
Stereophonics were voted best pop act and Super Furry Animals walked away with three major awards, including best group.
The awards, which took place at the Coal Exchange in Cardiff Bay, were organised by the Music Academy of Wales, which is made up of Community Music Wales, training provider Immtech and Buzz magazine.
Tonight there will be a separate ceremony when Wales's top dance acts will be
honoured.
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Chart Watch: Enchantment Jumps 17! | December
6
|
Enchantment has jumped to 47 on the Billboard
Top 200 after posting a 64 the week earlier.
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Richard & Judy
| December
5
|

Charlotte has a chat with Richard and Judy
Read the complete coverage here.
|
Martha Stewart's Home for
the Holidays
| December
4
|

Charlotte performs "O Holy Night"
Read the complete coverage here.
|
Charlotte
on The Frank Skinner show | December
2
|

Charlotte has a candid chat with Frank and a
most stunning performance afterwards
Read the complete coverage here.
|
Charlotte
in Women's Own Magazine | December
1
|

Charlotte appears in the 3 December 2001 issue
of Woman's Own Magazine. Read it Here!
Thanks to UKMark.
|
A Statement from Charlotte
Church | December
1
|
In a recent interview I
did for the London Sunday Times, a number of my quotes were taken
out of context and were subject to journalistic interpretation. This
misrepresentation of my statements has been quite upsetting for me
to read. Mr. Gerard questioned me on a wide range of issues, yet he
distorted my views on a variety of topics including the New York
Firemen, my appearance on Good Morning America and Sir Paul
McCartney.
In a personal visit to Ground Zero to offer my respect and prayers,
I was both moved and humbled by the experience, as anyone who
witnessed the devastation for themselves will agree. The New York
Firefighters display remarkable courage and sacrifice every day;
their work and efforts at Ground Zero are an extension of that. To
myself and others around the world, they are true heroes.
On the morning of November 12, I was in New York for a taping at
Good Morning America. While I was getting ready, I learned of the
crash of American Airlines Flight 587. I was horrified to learn of
this tragedy and was immediately troubled, as I know people who live
in the Queens area. The cancellation of my appearance was second to
my genuine concern for the safety and whereabouts of these people,
at the time of the crash.My deepest sympathies go out to all those
who were affected by this tragedy.
As for the statements on Sir Paul McCartney, I have nothing but the
greatest respect for him as a performer and as a person. His
influence on people’s lives has been immense over his
distinguished career and I can only hope to be such an inspiration
to others as he has been.
I have an undying love for America and I would never choose to
offend the place that holds a special place in my heart. America has
embraced me and it has become a second home for me. I owe an
immeasurable amount of gratitude to the American people and their
acceptance of me and my music in the states. I apologize for any
feelings that may have been hurt by this disgraceful reporter’s
story and want to thank all those in America for their continued
support.
Charlotte Church
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November
Review | December
1
|
Read The top headlines from November
2001 Here
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