Celebrity Karaoke Club
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Host
Voice of the Karaoke Machine: Grace Shush
Voiceover:
Lynsey Murrell (series 1)
Annaliese Dayes (series 2)
Layton Williams (Drag Edition)
Broadcast
Monkey for ITV2, 23 September 2020 to present
Synopsis
According to an ITV press release:
- Seven celebrities unleash their vocals as they head into a karaoke bar with the hopes of winning this exciting music competition. Whether their voice is like Mariah Carey or Mariah Scarey, in this competition it’s all about the love of karaoke and commanding a stage - in everything from epic solo performances to group battles.
Scarlett Moffatt gives her all, as usual.
- But there’s a twist, because the people they will have to impress are their fellow competitors, every celebrity karaoke singer is also a karaoke judge. At the end of every episode they’ll be sending someone home, with new celebrities joining the competition also hoping to be crowned the karaoke king or queen.
- In between the rounds the stars can grab a cocktail at the bar or have a good old gossip about their rivals in the toilets, because when the singing stops, the competition really begins. Can the stars form alliances with their fellow competitors and let popularity propel them to victory? Or will they rely on their performance to steal the top spot?
Celebrity Karaoke Club was the lightest of light entertainment. Famous people letting their hair down, strutting their funky stuff, singing and dancing and letting themselves go. Quality of singing was much less important than how much good fun the player generated in the room.
They'd chosen a group of big characters, personalities who would shine on the screen and put everything into their performances. Politicking in the bar was downplayed as much as possible, most of the time was spent on performances.
The show re-used many style elements from Monkey's earlier production The Question Jury, a daytime quiz where we were flies on the wall. Celebrity Karaoke Club took away many of the weak points, and left us with a fluffy and undemanding hour.
Participants
Series 1:
- Courtney Act, drag queen
- Luke Kempner, comedian
- Scarlett Moffatt, television regular
- Melvin Odoom, TV and radio host
- David Potts from Ibiza Weekender
- Tallia Storm, singer-songwriter
- Jessica Wright from The Only Way is Essex
- Judi Love, comedian
- Diana Vickers, singer
- Baga Chipz from RuPaul's Drag Race
- Samira Mighty from Love Island
- Joel Dommett, television host
- Roman Kemp, radio host
Series 2:
- AJ Odudu, TV presenter
- Olivia Attwood, from Love Island
- Brian Dowling, TV presenter
- Sonny Jay, DJ
- Amelia Lily, from The X Factor
- Max & Harvey, from social media
- Tanya Bardsley, from The Real Housewives of Cheshire
- Mark-Francis Vandelli, from Made in Chelsea
- Suzi Ruffell, comedian
- Marcel Somerville, from Love Island
- Darren Harriott, comedian
- Yasmin Evans, DJ
- Jordan Davies, from Ibiza Weekender
Drag Edition:
- Manila Luzon
- Trinity The Tuck
- The Vivienne
- Danny Beard
- Freida Slaves
- Tete Bang
- Cara Melle
- Gingzilla
- Vinegar Strokes
- Lil Test Ease
- Mahatma Khandi
- Crystal
Champions
Series 1: Scarlett Moffatt
Series 2: AJ Odudu
Key moments
David Potts shafting Samira Mighty in her duet round by sticking her with a record she didn't know the lyrics to, ultimately leading to her elimination (she stood no chance against Courtney Act), having earlier in the series failed to recognise his duet partner Jason Donovan.
Trivia
Grace Shush, who provides the voice of the karaoke machine, is believed to be the first openly non-binary game show host, and had previously appeared on True Love or True Lies along with future Drag Edition participant Mahatma Khandi.
The first series aired Wednesdays at 10pm, while the second was stripped from Monday to Saturday after Love Island, usually around 10pm; Wednesday's episode aired at 11:05 as Love Island aired later to accommodate men's football, while Thursday's episode aired at 10:20 to accommodate more Love Island.