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See TV news stars in Newsroom's Got Talent

Mary Nightingale donned a black PVC catsuit for Newsroom's Got Talent. The ITV News team performed Bonnie Tyler's Holding Out For A Hero, but it was not quite enough for them to win. And finally ... thank goodness she didn't suffer a wardrobe malfunction Photograph: Danny Martindale/ITN/WireImage So this is what it looks like behind the scenes at Jeremy Vine's Radio 2 show. Here is he alongside (left to right) his BBC colleagues Joanna Gosling, Naga Munchetty and Ben Brown, who by the look on his face appears to be trying to locate his credibility Photograph: Danny Martindale/ITN/WireImage Well, we did say the ITV News effort was a big song and dance number. Here's Katie Derham and Steve Scott performing the Footloose medley. Beautiful hands Photograph: Danny Martindale/ITN/WireImage This really is Krishnan Guru-Murthy from Channel 4 News. And in the background on the right, that's C4 News correspondent Cathy Newman on violin. They played Back in the USSR Photograph: Danny Martindale/ITN/WireImage Phil Collins has been to the same place Shane Warne had his hair done. Oh no, hang on, it's another ITV News face, Mark Austin, who played as part of the ITN band which also featured the news provider's chief executive John Hardie on keyboards. Their take on Journey's Don't Stop Believin' proved triumphant Photograph: Danny Martindale/ITN/WireImage Not Doctor Evil from the Austin Powers films but Johnny Vaughan, one of three judges alongside Arlene Phillips and Louis Spence. Vaughan was said to be the harshest critic Photograph: Danny Martindale/ITN/WireImage Someone's stolen Mary Nightingale's keyboard - and who's run off with Katie Derham's drumkit? Photograph: Danny Martindale/ITN/WireImage Top choreography and not an on-stage bust-up between the BBC's Jeremy Vine and Naga Munchetty as they perform the Human League's Don't You Want Me Photograph: Danny Martindale/ITN/WireImage Johnny Vaughan comes second in the Johnny Vaughan lookalike contest, losing out to the chap on the left, Louie Spence. Arlene Phillips was nowhere. Too much hair, Arlene! Photograph: Danny Martindale/ITN/WireImage Chesney Hawkes was also allowed on stage despite having no discernible journalistic background. Still, it was all for charity. There's still only one of him Photograph: Danny Martindale/ITN/WireImage

Source: The Guardian ↗

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