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Adrift

Number of posts: 738 Location: United Kingdom Registration date: 2008-09-27
 | Subject: UK TV "stuff" Tue Sep 15, 2009 10:50 pm | |
| Well, we are still in the audition process on TV of the Xfactor this year & no idea if any of these have been posted anywhere else...but here I go! I won't mention Danyl or Stacey, I know we discussed these. Few I have liked though.. Jamie Archer (why am I thinking of the Hair Bear Bunch?) |
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Adrift

Number of posts: 738 Location: United Kingdom Registration date: 2008-09-27
 | Subject: Re: UK TV "stuff" Tue Sep 15, 2009 10:51 pm | |
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Adrift

Number of posts: 738 Location: United Kingdom Registration date: 2008-09-27
 | Subject: Re: UK TV "stuff" Tue Sep 15, 2009 11:01 pm | |
| ...I have to show little Demi...who didn't get through.I'm sure nerves didn't help, but she was a little sweetheart Oh & Cheryl Cole is a sweetie too - A judge with a heart |
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Firecracker Admin

Number of posts: 11638 Location: At my weekly Glambert Meeting! Registration date: 2008-08-09
 | Subject: Re: UK TV "stuff" Tue Sep 15, 2009 11:03 pm | |
| Cool! Thanks for the thread! I have no time tonight to watch - but I plan to check them out tomorrow! Glad to see you back Drifty! :hug: You been too busy lately to hang with your Yank friends??  _________________ "You can kinda just be. Just live your life -- and play." Adam Lambert - OUT mag.  |
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Adrift

Number of posts: 738 Location: United Kingdom Registration date: 2008-09-27
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Firecracker Admin

Number of posts: 11638 Location: At my weekly Glambert Meeting! Registration date: 2008-08-09
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Sky

Number of posts: 4931 Registration date: 2008-08-10
 | Subject: Re: UK TV "stuff" Tue Sep 15, 2009 11:30 pm | |
| | Adrift wrote: | Well, we are still in the audition process on TV of the Xfactor this year & no idea if any of these have been posted anywhere else...but here I go!
I won't mention Danyl or Stacey, I know we discussed these.
Few I have liked though..
Jamie Archer (why am I thinking of the Hair Bear Bunch?)
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Okay, I only had time to listen to this one, I'll get the rest later..............I LOVE JAMIE ARCHER!!!!!!!! Please bring links for all his performances here!  |
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Adrift

Number of posts: 738 Location: United Kingdom Registration date: 2008-09-27
 | Subject: Re: UK TV "stuff" Tue Sep 15, 2009 11:34 pm | |
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teddyhugz

Number of posts: 5493 Age: 25 Location: Los Angeles Registration date: 2009-05-31
 | Subject: Re: UK TV "stuff" Tue Sep 15, 2009 11:54 pm | |
| I found the last episode where the auditions went to Scotland and London online the other night and decided to watch. I really enjoyed quite a few of them that made it through. I'm going to try and keep up with the show if the site I found it on continues to put them up. |
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Adrift

Number of posts: 738 Location: United Kingdom Registration date: 2008-09-27
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Adrift

Number of posts: 738 Location: United Kingdom Registration date: 2008-09-27
 | Subject: Re: UK TV "stuff" Wed Sep 16, 2009 12:45 am | |
| A short "reality" show I have really been hooked on is called "The Choir -Unsung Town" (4 episodes & I watched episode 3 tonight) The write up for the first episode was South Oxhey in Hertfordshire got off to a tricky start. An estate the size of a town, it was built all of a piece just after the war to house Londoners displaced by bombs, but the newcomers were greeted with a certain amount of hostility from the surrounding villages. Plans for a "cockney utopia" never quite came off. These days an air of despondency hangs over the estate, and the shopping precinct is awful. Not to worry. Here comes an unlikely saviour in the person of choirmaster Gareth Malone. I shouldn't really say unlikely, because Malone has two series of The Choir behind him, in which he convinced state-school kids to sing, even the boys. If he couldn't get South Oxhey singing, then The Choir: Unsung Town (BBC2) wouldn't have filled its first hour. We are immediately reminded, however, how unlikely a saviour Malone looks. He's small, slight, prissy and never knowingly underdressed. He certainly stands out in the boxing club, where he has gone to enlist the help of Matty, a professional boxer and the closest thing South Oxhey has to a PR spokesman. "It's a lovely place," he says. "We got the disused golf course . . . " (If the nicest amenity you can name has the word "disused" in its title, you're in trouble.) Matty says he wouldn't move away, "even if I had my six numbers come up". All the same, he doesn't fancy Malone's chances of launching a community choir. "What you gotta remember is, no one round here does any singing." Few mission-style programmes pin quite so much hope on the public's co-operation. If you attempted to improve school dinners you might well fail, but at least there's some footage of you trying. The struggle is the show. With community singing, there is the plain and simple danger that people just won't turn up, even for TV. And South Oxhey does not appear to be falling over itself to join the choir. People in the windswept shopping precinct actually run from Malone and his leaflets. "There's suspicion," he says. "I'm a bit posh. I mean, let's face it – I'm a bit middle class." He's also a bit pissed, after an evening trying to rope in recruits at the pub's karaoke night. His duet with Matty (Don't Go Breakin' My Heart) may have been counterproductive. He reckons he'll be disappointed if only 20 people are interested, and he's willing to bet a fiver it'll be under a hundred. He needn't have worried: more than 200 South Oxheyans turn up at the primary school, instantly making the community choir one of the biggest in Britain. Among them, of course, are some characters worth zooming in on. Dee is black, sings in a gospel choir and has found South Oxhey to be deeply unwelcoming. Fred is a retired engineering manager whose wife died four weeks previously; his voice wobbles with grief whenever he speaks. Matty, for his part, seems to be moving to the sidelines; he's stopped coming to rehearsals because he thinks the choir is "unrepresentative" of South Oxhey. The real star, of course, is Malone, who remains one of the most strangely beguiling presences television has ever uncovered: impish but laconic, funny and yet still resolute, reserved but shameless, camp but dignified – and clearly a bloody good choirmaster. The choir loves him, kids love him, old women love him, young women love him, Matty loves him, and I am going to be him for Halloween. Tim Dowling - The Guardian Newspaper. The choir has "formed"...& tonight's performance..I really wish I could show you (will post as soon as available)..this was from last week though.It's amazing how music CAN pull a community together  |
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teddyhugz

Number of posts: 5493 Age: 25 Location: Los Angeles Registration date: 2009-05-31
 | Subject: Re: UK TV "stuff" Wed Sep 16, 2009 1:02 am | |
| Yes Rikki was such a doll!!! That was quite the moment. |
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teddyhugz

Number of posts: 5493 Age: 25 Location: Los Angeles Registration date: 2009-05-31
 | Subject: Re: UK TV "stuff" Tue Sep 22, 2009 7:35 am | |
| Just caught up with the last two episodes from this past weekend. Some other really good picks, but the one that stood out most in my mind is Scott. He brought me to tears. What a beautiful and brave soul. Such an inspiring story. Adrift who is the blond guy they keep showing in the previews? I want to know what he sounded like. |
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teddyhugz

Number of posts: 5493 Age: 25 Location: Los Angeles Registration date: 2009-05-31
 | Subject: Re: UK TV "stuff" Tue Sep 22, 2009 9:38 am | |
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Sky

Number of posts: 4931 Registration date: 2008-08-10
 | Subject: Re: UK TV "stuff" Tue Sep 22, 2009 12:30 pm | |
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