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Smash Hits Poll Winners' Party

on BBC Radio 1 England

with Phillip Schofield direct from the London Arena.
Best Group, Best Single, Worst Haircut, Most Completely Useless Person - just some of this year's categories.
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Starter's orders Bruno Brookes Won the 1988 Best DJ award.
This year he's the running again. For the latest tips on the leading Contenders in the race here's our form-at-a-glance guide. Simon Mayo talented early starter: 3-1 Phillip Schofield highly fancied: 2-1 Mark Goodier enjoys the hard going: 10-1 Jakki Brambles precocious Youngster: 20-1 Steve Wright Will run and run: 5-1 Gary Davies amazing stamina: 20-1 Bruno Brookes proven winner: 6-1 Da 'Kid' Jensen rank outsider: 500-1
In their rough tough leathers and worn, torn denims those Bros boys are a couple of sharp geezers. But is either Matt or Luke the Best Dressed Person in pop? Find out when Phillip Schofield hosts the Smash Hits Poll Winners Party live from the London Arena on Sunday (3.30pm).
If the dynamic duo miss out on the sartorial accolade one of them can always win the Most Fanciable Male category. And if that should pass the lads by, then what chance the Best Group award? On one point pop people are agreed - if Bros come away empty-handed then Master Schofield is Madonna in disguise.
Performing at the party will be stars from the class of 89: including the London Boys, Neneh Cherry, Soul II Soul, Sonia and, of course, the Bros beautiful. It promises to be the bash of the year - all glitz, glamour and glitterati. Miss it and you won't know who matters in pop.

Contributors

Presenter:
Phillip Schofield
Producer:
Sue Foster

BBC Radio 1 England

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