BB FANS

UK Big Brother Forums






Post new topic Reply to topic  [ 3 posts ] 
Author Message
 Post subject: Norton set to host new reality TV show
PostPosted: 03 Apr 06, 17:16 
Offline
Moderator
User avatar
 Profile

Joined: 04 Jun 02, 19:40
Posts: 29944
Location: Middle England
03 April 2006

Graham Norton is set to host a new reality television show to find an undiscovered star to play the part of Maria in Andrew Lloyd Webber's new West End production of 'The Sound of Music'.

The new show, which will be broadcast on BBC1, will show the aspiring stars going through a series of auditions, training and live performances, before the public vote decides their fate.

Speaking about the show, Norton said: "I'll be there to mop the brows and do some serious handholding as we try and find that star-in-the-making."

"It will be a real rollercoaster for everyone involved. I'm thrilled to be along for the ride," he said.

Lloyd Webber said: "I have always had a passion for discovering and nurturing new talent and this will be a fantastic opportunity for a young artist to become a real star."

"I'm particularly pleased that, for the first time, the search will be open to everybody."

"Never before have young musical theatre performers had such an opportunity to show their talents on prime time television," he said.

Open auditions for the reality show will take place in Belfast, Cardiff, Manchester, Edinburgh and London.

The show, which will be called 'How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?', will be broadcast later this year.

RTE.ie


Top
 
 Post subject:
PostPosted: 03 Apr 06, 18:25 
Offline
News Team Member
User avatar
 Profile

Joined: 30 Dec 02, 18:50
Posts: 63927
Location: London

Another BBC Talent Show


Graham Norton is to host a new BBC Saturday night show to find an undiscovered star as Maria in Andrew Lloyd Webber's new West End stage production of The Sound of Music.

The new live BBC One show will put aspiring stars through a series of auditions, intensive training, live performances and a public vote.

Lloyd Webber recently revealed that he had decided to pull out of negotiations to get Hollywood star Scarlett Johansson to play the part, because although she had been keen, her "people" were against the plan.

Norton said: "I'll be there to mop the brows and do some serious handholding as we try and find that star-in-the-making.

"It will be a real rollercoaster for everyone involved. I'm thrilled to be along for the ride."

Lord Lloyd Webber said: "I have always had a passion for discovering and nurturing new talent and this will be a fantastic opportunity for a young artist to become a real star.

"I'm particularly pleased that, for the first time, the search will be open to everybody.

"Never before have young musical theatre performers had such an opportunity to show their talents on prime time television."

How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria? will broadcast later this year. waveguide


Top
 
 Post subject: Professionals fail to derail Lloyd Webber TV star search
PostPosted: 04 Apr 06, 16:52 
Offline
Moderator
User avatar
 Profile

Joined: 04 Jun 02, 19:40
Posts: 29944
Location: Middle England
Andrew Lloyd Webber and the BBC are pushing ahead with their Pop Idol-style show to find a star for the revival of The Sound of Music, after last ditch attempts by professional performers to halt the show failed.

The Saturday night series How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria? is to be fronted by Graham Norton and will feature Lloyd Webber and Live Nation chief David Ian. Contestants will have to endure auditions, intensive training and live performances before being put up for public vote in a bid to secure the role of Maria made famous by Julie Andrews in the sixties film version.

Lloyd Webber said: “I have always had a passion for discovering and nurturing new talent and this will be a fantastic opportunity for a young artist to become a real star. I’m particularly pleased that, for the first time, the search will be open to everybody. Never before have young musical theatre performers had such an opportunity to show their talents on prime time television.”

The news comes despite complaints from Equity and a number of performers about shows that encourage non-professionals to compete for a job in the West End. The union said that it had told both the BBC and the Really Useful Group that the only way to choose a performer was through an audition process in front of professionals and branded the show “demeaning”.

“I would much rather that this programme was never made and I am certain that the majority of my members would agree with me. Some may call this reality TV but this is as far from the reality of being cast for a West End show as it is possible to get,” commented general secretary Christine Payne.

Equity also raised its concerns with the Society of London Theatre, which represents West End producers. However Ian insisted the show was a serious proposition. He added: “As a theatre producer, I know the hard work that goes into musical theatre and how very important it is to keep finding new talent for these starring roles.”

Open auditions will take place in Belfast, Cardiff, Manchester, Edinburgh and London, where a panel of experts in the fields of music and theatre will whittle the hopefuls down to 50 potential ‘Marias’, who will then be tested on their singing, acting and dancing ability. Only ten will make it through to the TV show where viewers will vote on who they would like to win. Each week those with the least votes will perform again for Lloyd Webber, who has the chance to save one.

Equity and the BBC are in talks to ensure that the young performers in the television show are not exploited or denigrated and will receive appropriate levels of pay, hours of work and rights over their televised performances. The union also wants to avoid a situation where entrants are forced into contracts tying them to management or restricting their future work.

theStage


Top
 
Display posts from previous:  Sort by  
Post new topic Reply to topic  [ 3 posts ] 


Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest


You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot post attachments in this forum

Search for:
Jump to:  
cron
Powered by phpBB © phpBB Group. All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective owners. Material breaching copyright laws should be reported to webmaster (-at-) bbfans.com. BBFans.com is in no way affilated with Channel4 or Endemol.