
Girls Aloud at the BBC
Music
Overview
They first triumphed on the 2002 reality show Pop Stars: The Rivals, and over the next decade, dominated the UK charts, the tabloids and the affections of fans of pure pop perfection. Here are the group’s greatest musical moments and biggest hits, from their chart-topping debut Sound of the Underground to Something Kind of Ooooh, Can’t Speak French, Call the Shots and beyond.
Top Cast


Cheryl
Cheryl
Self (archive footage)
Cheryl
Self (archive footage)


Nadine Coyle
Nadine Coyle
Self (archive footage)
Nadine Coyle
Self (archive footage)


Sarah Harding
Sarah Harding
Self (archive footage)
Sarah Harding
Self (archive footage)


Kimberley Walsh
Kimberley Walsh
Self (archive footage)
Kimberley Walsh
Self (archive footage)


Nicola Roberts
Nicola Roberts
Self (archive footage)
Nicola Roberts
Self (archive footage)


Mutya Buena
Mutya Buena
Self (archive footage)
Mutya Buena
Self (archive footage)


Keisha Buchanan
Keisha Buchanan
Self (archive footage)
Keisha Buchanan
Self (archive footage)


Siobhán Donaghy
Siobhán Donaghy
Self (archive footage)
Siobhán Donaghy
Self (archive footage)


Jo Whiley
Jo Whiley
Jo Whiley
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