When Will I be Famous?
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== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
- | + | BBC One, 3 to 24 February 2007 (4 episodes in 1 series) | |
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
- | + | Live Saturday night old skool talent show, knocked up by the Beeb to spoiler [[Britain's Got Talent|a similar ITV/Simon Cowell format]] that was also in the works. | |
- | + | Each week Graham Norton asks eight acts to perform. Two acts face off against each other, three celebrity critics give their opinion, and then 101 Armchair Judges dotted around the country decide which one is best and goes through to the public vote. The winner of the public vote each evening wins £10,000. | |
There is also a section called ''Graham's Sideshow'', featuring some of the more questionably talented individuals who have auditioned. | There is also a section called ''Graham's Sideshow'', featuring some of the more questionably talented individuals who have auditioned. | ||
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== Web links == | == Web links == | ||
- | [http://www.bbc.co.uk/ | + | [http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006vn7y BBC programme page] |
- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_Will_I_Be_Famous Wikipedia entry] | + | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_Will_I_Be_Famous%3F_(TV_series) Wikipedia entry] |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
- | [[Opportunity Knocks]], [[New Faces]], [[Let Me Entertain You]] et al. | + | [[Opportunity Knocks]], [[New Faces]], [[Let Me Entertain You (1)|Let Me Entertain You]] et al. |
[[Weaver's Week 2007-02-25|Weaver's Week review]] | [[Weaver's Week 2007-02-25|Weaver's Week review]] | ||
[[Category:Variety]] | [[Category:Variety]] |
Current revision as of 22:15, 26 December 2023
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Host
Co-hosts
Judges: Dave Spikey, Max Clifford and Chuck Harris
Broadcast
BBC One, 3 to 24 February 2007 (4 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
Live Saturday night old skool talent show, knocked up by the Beeb to spoiler a similar ITV/Simon Cowell format that was also in the works.
Each week Graham Norton asks eight acts to perform. Two acts face off against each other, three celebrity critics give their opinion, and then 101 Armchair Judges dotted around the country decide which one is best and goes through to the public vote. The winner of the public vote each evening wins £10,000.
There is also a section called Graham's Sideshow, featuring some of the more questionably talented individuals who have auditioned.
Regarding the interactivity, in 1985's The Fame Game, 1000 families could use telephone lines to vote for which performers they wanted to boot off the screen. 22 years later, with a wealth of new telecommunications at our disposal, a mere 101 home viewers can do the same thing. And they call this progress?
Web links
See also
Opportunity Knocks, New Faces, Let Me Entertain You et al.