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21 February 2002 (UK) morePlot:
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This was a very poor show moreCast
(Credited cast)| Frank Skinner | ... | Host | |
| Zoë Ball | ... | Host | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Susie Amy | ... | Herself | |
| Anastacia | ... | Performer | |
| Sacha Baron Cohen | ... | Performer (as Ali G) | |
| Felix Buxton | ... | Himself (as Basement Jaxx) | |
| Nicky Byrne | ... | Himself (as Westlife) | |
| Sol Campbell | ... | Presenter | |
| Julian Casablancas | ... | Performer / Himself (as The Strokes) | |
| Antony Costa | ... | Himself (as Blue) | |
| Simon Cowell | ... | Presenter | |
| Russell Crowe | ... | Presenter | |
| Tess Daly | ... | Herself | |
| Dido | ... | Performer / Herself | |
| Alesha Dixon | ... | Performer (as Mis-Teeq) | |
| Kian Egan | ... | Himself (as Westlife) | |
| Sophie Ellis-Bextor | ... | Presenter | |
| Mark Feehily | ... | Himself (as Westlife) | |
| Shane Filan | ... | Himself (as Westlife) | |
| Nikolai Fraiture | ... | Performer / Himself (as The Strokes) | |
| James Gooding | ... | Himself | |
| Albert Hammond Jr. | ... | Performer / Himself (as The Strokes) | |
| Daryl Hannah | ... | Presenter | |
| Fran Healy | ... | Himself (as Travis) | |
| Eddie Irvine | ... | Presenter | |
| Duncan James | ... | Himself (as Blue) | |
| Jay Kay | ... | Performer | |
| Martin Kemp | ... | Presenter | |
| Heidi Klum | ... | Presenter | |
| Michael Madsen | ... | Presenter | |
| Lisa Maffia | ... | Performer / Herself (as So Solid Crew) | |
| Brian McFadden | ... | Himself (as Westlife) | |
| Megaman | ... | Performer / Himself (as So Solid Crew) | |
| Dannii Minogue | ... | Herself | |
| Kylie Minogue | ... | Performer / Herself | |
| Fabrizio Moretti | ... | Performer / Himself (as The Strokes) | |
| Samantha Mumba | ... | Herself | |
| Su-Elise Nash | ... | Performer (as Mis-Teeq) | |
| Trevor Nelson | ... | Presenter | |
| Simon Ratcliffe | ... | Himself (as Basement Jaxx) | |
| Romeo | ... | Performer / Himself (as So Solid Crew) | |
| Lee Ryan | ... | Himself (as Blue) | |
| Shaggy | ... | Performer | |
| Sting | ... | Himself - Performer | |
| Nick Valensi | ... | Performer / Himself (as The Strokes) | |
| Johnny Vegas | ... | Presenter | |
| Sabrina Washington | ... | Performer (as Mis-Teeq) | |
| Simon Webbe | ... | Himself (as Blue) | |
| Robbie Williams | ... | Himself | |
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This lacked in many areas, and maybe 'The Brits Awards' has seen its best days. Frank Skinner was a poor choice for host. This is not really his thing, and he may not really appeal to such an audience. And, unfortunately, Frank's better jokes on this occasions were his more risque ones, and as this was a prime-time show, anything offensive was cut. So that lays the blame at the people who gave him the job, rather than Frank, because they know exactly what Frank is like and whilst he is very funny and a great entertainer, he's a strange choice for a programme aimed, really, at children.