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Amy 30-09-2004 08:40 AM

Celebrity Fame Academy News...
 
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BLUE Peter babe Konnie Huq looks like she’s up fur joining Celebrity Fame Academy.

Konnie, 28, is being lined up for next year’s song and dance fest for Comic Relief.

Bosses also hope to land Corrie star Debra Stephenson, 31, who plays Frankie Baldwin.
Article from The Sun

BusyBee 30-09-2004 04:15 PM

I hope they have some rubbish singers again this year - who could forget Ruby Wax couldnt sing, but she was sure entertaining

Romantic Old Bird 01-10-2004 10:31 AM

I have no idea who either of these people are!!

Now if you're looking for people who can't sing, I can think of a couple.

Has Clare Sweeney been one one of these yet? If not, she's bound to volunteer. Not to mention the Ingrams, Jade (or Jeff ) Terry Christian, That awful Wife swap woman, etc.

Please, please though NOT Michelle.

Her rendition of Pie Jesu is with me still.

Despite counselling

BigSister 01-10-2004 12:44 PM

lol Rob Konnie was in Blue Peter she presents a top 40 show on CBBC channel, Debra Stephenson was in Bad Girls playing Shell Dockley

Amy 28-10-2004 08:17 PM

Asbestos found on Fame Academy set

The multi-million-pound television company behind Big Brother has admitted failing to protect employees from asbestos during the filming of reality show Fame Academy.

Endemol UK plc, which has a turnover of more than £100 million a year, had failed to protect employees and others from exposure to the substance at the location of the first series of the BBC show, City of London Magistrates' Court heard.

Magistrates were told that none of the participants is thought to have been exposed to the asbestos in Highgate, north London, despite having lived and rehearsed at the site.

This Is London

James 09-02-2005 07:42 AM

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Young Ones star agrees to Fame Academy

Young Ones star Ade Edmondson has agreed to appear on Celebrity Fame Academy.

Ade - who played punk Vyvyan - famously sang Cliff Richard's Living Doll for Comic Relief in 1986 reports The Sun.

Ade - husband of Jennifer Saunders - will be joined by EastEnders' Kim Medcalf, Radio 1 DJ Edith Bowman and comedian Jenny Ecalir.

Other celebrities will include impressionist John Culshaw, comedian Al Murray, DIY SOS host Nick Knowles and Top of the Pop host Reggie Yates.
http://www.ananova.com/entertainment...ws.celebrities

Maggie 09-02-2005 11:06 AM

Is it the 4th of March it starts ? :conf: :conf: :conf:

I loved this last time, great show :dance: :dance: :dance:

Something else to watch till BB6, before you know it BB6 will have started,

As for another thread as to when BB6 starts usually about the same time as last year. With news it's going to be on much longer that may mean an earlier start or a later finish. :spin2: :spin2: Just have to wait for more news Mike :spin2: :spin2:

BusyBee 09-02-2005 01:10 PM

Let's hope that the 'usual suspects' dont gatecrash this programme. It would be nice to see or hear people who havent succumbed to themust be in any reality tv that's going syndrome.

Oh my god, just imagine if Jade was a late entrant.

Oh just the thought, I must go and lie down and take a few tranquilisers.


:bawling::nono::nono:

Maggie 09-02-2005 06:18 PM

Oh my god, just imagine if Jade was a late entrant.
posted by Busybee

:devil: Don'nt even whisper it :devil:

Amy 21-02-2005 06:19 PM

Celebrity Fame Academy line-up revealed

The final line-up has been revealed for Celebrity Fame Academy.

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Radio 1 DJ Edith Bowman, comedian Jon Culshaw, EastEnders actress Kim Medcalf and writer Jenny Eclair are some of the 13 stars set to take part in the Comic Relief version of reality show Fame Academy.

The show which kicks off on February 26 will be hosted by Cat Deeley and Patrick Kielty. The show's finale will be on March 11, reports BBC online.

Other celebrities who have been lined up to take part are TV presenters Nick Knowles and Reggie Yates and comedians Al Murray, Adrian Edmondson and Gina Yashere.

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Coronation Street actress Debra Stephenson will also be in the show, alongside Christopher Colquhoun who plays Simon Kaminski in Casualty and Monarch of the Glen's Dawn Steele.

The celebrities will face the public vote when they perform live every night from 2 March, with the bottom three facing the prospect of eviction.

One person will be evicted every night, with three competitors left to compete in the live finale during the seven-hour Comic Relief telethon.

The students will be coached by Fame Academy veterans Carrie and David Grant, tutor Jeremy Milnes and choreographer Kevin Adams, in the new academy home on the banks of the Thames in London.

Article Ananova

Amy 21-02-2005 06:21 PM

Kim is favourite to win Fame Academy

EastEnders star Kim Medcalf is the 2/1 favourite to win Celebrity Fame Academy, according to the bookies.

Ladbrokes spokesman Warren Lush said: "Kim didn't murder Dirty Den and we think she's the least likely to murder her songs.

"She looks the one to beat as she regularly sings on television while the majority are unknown quantities."

Stand-up comic Al Murray, who appeared on Gordon Ramsay's Hell's Kitchen reality show, is 5/1, alongside Top of the Pops presenter Reggie Yates.

Corrie's Debra Stephenson and Monarch of The Glen actress Dawn Steele are 7/1.

The other contestants' odds are: John Culshaw and Ade Edmondson (8/1); Christopher Colquhuon and Gina Yashere (10/1) and Edith Bowman (12/1).

The rank outsiders are Jenny Eclair and Nick Knowles at 16/1.

Article Ananova

Arneldo 21-02-2005 06:26 PM

i never heard they were duin celeb fame acadamy .. apparently the first celeb fame academy dident make as mucj=h money as they had planned ... emm and it starts on the 26th of feb ... emm iam intreged

Amy 25-02-2005 09:30 PM

Fame Academy is back and it's bigger and better than ever - we've even got a brand new Academy!

Comic Relief Does Fame Academy 2005 is a star-studded extravaganza in which 13 well-known celebrities go head-to-head in the ultimate singing competition that asks stars to reach every high note and scale every arpeggio to raise money for good causes in the UK and abroad.

Hosts Cat Deeley and Patrick Kielty also return to present this extended series from the stunning new Academy on the banks of the Thames. The hopeful stars have to transform themselves and their voices in order to perform live on stage every evening and avoid being voted out.

But first, the celebrities will be asked to take part in a preliminary 'sing off' as the 13 are reduced to 12. On Saturday 26th February at 6.10pm on BBC ONE, watch as each celebrity performs their chosen number and then vote for ten of the students to stay by either phone or text.

The judges vote to keep an eleventh celebrity and the pressure is cranked up to maximum as the students themselves must choose a lucky twelfth star.

Over the following 10 days, under the watchful eyes of coaches Carrie and David Grant, choreographer Kevin Adams, music coach Tim Maple and tutor Jeremy Milnes, the students perform live from the Academy every night on BBC ONE. At the end of each show, one is expelled until just three are left for the final showdown on Red Nose Night on Friday 11th March.

The judges offering their professional opinions are opera star Lesley Garrett and notorious head teacher Richard Park, as well as a mystery judge who will be dropping in unexpectedly. Who is this? You'll just have to tune in to find out!

BBC THREE viewers can turn over straight after the BBC ONE show every night until Thursday 10th March, where Claudia Winkleman has the exclusive first interview with the expelled celebrity student. Broadcast live from the Academy, BBC THREE has exclusive interviews and all the latest gossip.

Digital viewers will also be able to follow all the action as BBCi gives fans the ultimate access with continuous broadcasts direct from the Academy each day from 9am to midnight. An additional highlights show will be broadcast every hour, on the hour, for viewers who missed out on vital events from earlier in the day.

And of course, check back to this very site for up-to-the-minute news as it happens plus video clips from deep within the Academy. CBBC1 and CBBC channel are also following the celebrity songsters every day with a live show presented by Jake Humphrey featuring special guests and in depth insight into life at the Academy.

Whether they turn out to have voices of angels or voices that shatter glass, it doesn't matter because for Comic Relief, it's all about just doing something fun and helping out with a good cause!

Di2001 26-02-2005 12:42 PM

I'm really looking forward to this. :hello:

Amy 26-02-2005 02:20 PM

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Originally posted by Di2001
I'm really looking forward to this. :hello:
Me too, I love Fame Academy!

BigSister 26-02-2005 04:21 PM

me three amy but it classes with Ant and Dec:nono:

James 26-02-2005 09:28 PM

Well that was a pretty good show I thought. Same Fame Academy... Richard Park namedropping as usual :laugh:.

Seems like about half the celebs are trained singers though. I'd have kept in John, Jenny and Al but they were the bottom 3.

Amy 27-02-2005 09:06 AM

Everyone's a singer Saturday 26th February

Al Murray has sensationally been booted out of the Fame Academy after his fellow students chose Jon Culshaw to stay. Al's rendition of Stuck In The Middle With You wasn't enough to keep him on the books.

Following tonight's live sing off, the public voted in their masses to initially keep 10 celebrities in the Academy based in central London.

The students arrive in the Academy on Wednesday, but tonight was the first chance for judges and public alike to hear what they're made of. There where ups and downs – headmaster Richard Parks was heard to mention that the ghost of Elvis could rest easy. But the singing stars all gave their best.

With the tension mounting, the judges nominated Jenny Eclair as their favourite of the remaining three.

So it was left to the successful 11 celebrities to make an agonising decision of who to save. Al, better known as the pub landlord, will have to go back to polishing his glasses and wondering just why he came here tonight.

Let's hope they don't live to regret their verdict over the next few days - on Wednesday another student will bite the dust!

Article Official FA Site

Amy 27-02-2005 09:07 AM

I think Debra was the best last night, she's really good! I liked Edith too!

Dan_ 27-02-2005 09:30 AM

I thought that the girl who sang leave right now was good and the guy from casulty.

Arneldo 27-02-2005 09:36 AM

Edith To Win .

:hello:

BigSister 27-02-2005 09:38 AM

I liked Edith Chris Debra and Gina for the entertainment factor. Also liked Al and I liked Jenny as well but not as much as Gina

Cullen 27-02-2005 10:10 AM

I liked Kim, Debra, Dawn and Chris!
:dazzler:
How cud they coose Jon over Al! :mad::

Dan_ 27-02-2005 11:04 AM

Al was so cheesy, Jon was funnier.

Di2001 27-02-2005 02:00 PM

I liked Ade Edmondson singing "Tainted Love" :thumbs:


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