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  1. Cha'Mone Mo'fo'selecta! A Tribute to Michael Jackson 2009https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1518193/

    • 52 min
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  2. A Tribute to Michael Jackson: Directed by James De Frond. With Leigh Francis, David Gest, Emma Bunton, Paddy McGuinness. Following the death of Michael Jackson, Leigh Francis takes on the role of his "tribute" to the fallen star one last time.

    • (196)
    • Comedy
    • James De Frond
    • 2009-09-24
  3. 23 ott 2019 · Following the death of Michael Jackson, Leigh Francis takes on the role of his "tribute" to the fallen star one last time.

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  4. Chamone MoFoSelecta! showcases a host of brand new rubber faces including: Diana Ross, Uri Geller and Ken West aka Kanye West as well as Bo'Selecta! favourites Craig David, Mel B,...

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    Cha'mone Mo'Fo'Selecta! A Tribute to Michael Jackson was a 1-hour tribute to the late Michael Jackson, which aired on September 24, 2009 on E4. The tribute was written by Leigh Francis and starred him as many of his celebrity characters, including Martin Bashir (who had not appeared since series 2 of Bo' Selecta!).

    The tribute is dedicated to Michael Jackson, who died on June 25, 2009. Leigh Francis was an avid fan of the pop singer and saw the death as a reason to write a tribute featuring characters from the Bo' Selecta! series without offending Michael Jackson fans.

  5. 23 nov 2009 · A Tribute to Michael Jackson. Cha’mone Mo’Fo’Selecta! showcases a host of brand new rubber faces including; Diana Ross, Uri Geller and Ken West (Kanye West) as well as Bo'Selecta! favourites Craig David, Mel B, Keith Lemon, Avid Merrion and the Bear.

  6. The show takes a chronological look at Michael Jackson's life featuring hilarious spoofs of Thriller, Bad, Beat It and Billy Jean with special guest appearances by Spice Girl Emma Bunton, Peaches Geldof, Paddy McGuiness and David Gest.