Danny Jones - Television and Film Appearances

Television and Film Appearances

Jones has appeared alongside his McFly bandmates in numerous TV shows. In January 2005, they guest-starred in an episode of the long-running British drama series Casualty, and in 2007 made a cameo on Doctor Who episode "The Sound of Drums". They also appeared on Ghosthunting with... and Gordon Ramsay's The F Word. McFly also appeared in Hollyoaks

Jones has appeared with McFly at many televised music events, including T4 on the Beach and the first and second annual Nickelodeon UK Kids Choice Awards. They also starred in the teen comedy film Just My Luck with Lindsay Lohan and Chris Pine. Jones has appeared on several shows without his bandmates, including Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Celebrity Juice and 8 out of 10 cats. On 4 October 2009 Jones appeared on All Star Family Fortunes with his family, playing against Zöe Lucker.

As of 15 January 2010, Jones participated in the British ITV1 celebrity reality television programme Popstar to Operastar. He was voted off on the fourth week by public vote, losing out to Marcella Detroit.

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