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 Post subject: Reality bites as stars don't shine
PostPosted: 21 Aug 05, 13:11 
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The news that ITV is bringing back its prime-time talent show The X Factor will gladden hearts across the nation. Who can deny the guilty pleasure of witnessing Simon Cowell, Sharon Osbourne and Louis Walsh reducing young pop hopefuls to tears with a few damning words, and possibly even damaging them for life? Great family entertainment, in other words.
But anyone monitoring the recent bumpy fortunes of TV talent lotteries may be surprised by the show’s return. The failure of the Beeb’s unlamented Fame Academy, and reports that America’s latest pop talent search, Rock Star: INXS, is in ratings meltdown, certainly suggest a limited shelf-life for the format.

Likewise, the amusing news that Simon Fuller is suing the makers of The X Factor for breach of copyright, accusing his former business partner Simon Cowell of cannibalising their joint creation Pop Idol, might also have given the programme-makers pause for thought.



In fact, the clunky recipe behind The X Factor remains firmly rooted in ancient small-screen talent shows such as Opportunity Knocks. In an era when reality TV benchmarks such as Big Brother are desperately tweaking their formula to stay relevant, this idiot-proof mainstream format may even work in the pop show’s favour.

But however The X Factor fares in the ratings, it is increasingly evident that this kind of programme is built on a lie. Anyone with the real “X factor” of musical talent and charisma cannot be “created” in TV laboratories, they can only be discovered and nurtured by people with genuine sympathy for the art form. Just consider how many previous TV-created pop idols have disappeared after their overhyped launch: David Sneddon, Alex Parks, Hear’Say and others too forgettable to mention. In other words, these shows fail in their alleged objective of launching new talent.

The truth is, of course, that shows such as The X Factor were never much concerned with promoting their cannon-fodder contestants. Their true purpose is promoting loathsome characters such as Cowell into hugely wealthy “brands” themselves. In that respect, they have been highly successful. But does the spectacle of very rich people making themselves richer really make for good TV?

Whatever its debatable merits as entertainment, there is something genuinely creepy going on in The X Factor and its sister shows. With Cowell firmly in charge, these programmes are the revenge of super-safe family entertainment over rock’n’roll, where parent-friendly notions of cruise-ship “professionalism” snuff out any true spark of creativity.



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 Post subject: I LOVE SIMON .. BUT I DON'T FANCY HIM
PostPosted: 22 Aug 05, 20:39 
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Aug 22 2005

FLIRTY KATE SAYS BOSS DOESN'T HAVE X FACTOR

By John Dingwall

X FACTOR host Kate Thornton has confessed her love for Simon Cowell ... but vowed that she will NEVER date him.

Fans of the talent show, which returned to our screens on Saturday, have often wondered whether there is a spark of romance between flirty Kate and TV's Mr Nasty.

But the pair were pals for years before Cowell's company hired her for X Factor and Kate knows herbosstoowellto ratehimasaboyfriendmaterial She said: "It's not good for Simon's image for me to say nice things about him but I love him to pieces. He has been an amazing friend and turned my career around.

"But I don't find him attractive and I wouldn't recommend him as a boyfriend. I think he'd be a sod to date."

Ladies' man Cowell boasts of having bedded 100 women, including his current girlfriend, model Terri Seymour. But his many critics say he's only truly in love with himself.

And while Cowell flirts with 31-year-old Kate, she insisted: "It's not just me.

"If you watch Simon with any woman, that's the way he communicates with them.

"Simon and I have known each other for almost 12 years. We first worked together when I edited Smash Hits and he was working for BMG records.

"He used to call me and try to persuade me to put Robson and Jerome on the cover. He had to wine and dine me to try to get coverage.

"Boy, how things have changed. Now he's my boss and I know it."

All the X Factor team were celebrating yesterday after the series opener trounced the competition in the ratings.

The show pulled in 6.6million viewers, compared with just 2.4million for BBC1's fatherhood reality show He's Having A Baby.

Kate reckons the new series will go from strength to strength. She said: "The standard is so much higher this year. The talent is better than there has been on any show of its kind in the world."

Last year's winner, crooner Steve Brookstein, accused the show of "killing music" after he was dumped by Cowell's record label.

But wannabes are still falling over themselves to fill Steve's shoes as champion. This year's early failures have included a dairy farmer in drag and a determined duo who had to be chucked out of the audition by security after refusing to leave.

Kate said: "One guy rescheduled his mum's funeral to be at the audition. And he still didn't get through


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