Information about Fame Academy

Fame Academy
Presented byCat Deeley (2003 - 2005)
Patrick Kielty (2003 - present
Claudia Winkleman (2003 - 2005 on BBC Three and 2007 - present on main show)
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of series2 plus a further 3 Comic Relief does Fame Academy
Production
Producer(s)Endemol,
BBC
Broadcast
Original channelBBC One, BBC Three
Original runOctober 2002October 2003
External links
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Fame Academy was a televised competition to search for and educate new musical talents. The winner received a chance to become a successful music artist. The prize consisted of a £1m recording contract with a major record company, plus the use of a luxury apartment in London and a sports car for one year. It was broadcast by the BBC and co-produced by an Endemol company called 'Initial'. The format was originally created in Spain under the title Operación Triunfo, and had already achieved major success around the world (especially France) under the name Star Academy. Every week, depending on the perceived quality of their performances, contestants would be put into either "safe" or "danger" zones. Anyone in the latter had to undergo a system of voting by the other participants to determine which one would then be forced to leave.

The show was partly reality television, because the daily lives of the contestants could be watched through live streaming via Freeview. This was accomplished through the instalments of 'spycameras'. Coverage of the show was widely shown on BBC One, BBC Three, BBC Prime and the CBBC Channel.

The show was so successful that the BBC decided to screen a celebrity version in 2003 for Comic Relief. Comic Relief does Fame Academy saw celebrities singing as students of the Academy with proceeds from the phone votes being donated to the charity. This was far more successful than the original show, and many believe its success secured the second series of the main programme.

The Comic Relief series returned in March 2007. It was announced by the BBC that Cat Deeley would not return because she was hosting American Idol. Patrick Kielty returned this time with co-host and host of the former spin-off show Claudia Winkleman.

Concept

Although it was viewed by critics as being very similar to the Pop Idol and Popstars series, and was generally classified as an entertainment programme, Fame Academy was presented as a relatively new concept. The show was advertised as being considerably more than just a talent contest with the contestants singing on weekly live TV shows, as on the Pop Idol and Popstars series. The programme makers also included a long-term vision. (see bursary [1])

Fame Academy claimed to emphasise the creative talent of the contestants, (called "students" on the show) who were encouraged to write their own songs and music as well as developing their singing technique and performing skills. Inside the Academy for a period of ten weeks, the students were given a complete musical education. This included individual vocal coaching, songwriting lessons, personal development, fitness/dancing classes, and workshops with professionals. The students stayed at Witanhurst, an historic Georgian-style mansion in Highgate that was specially redressed for the series. They were provided with dormitory-style living accommodation, communal meals and recreation areas.

The programme was filmed as a reality TV show in the Big Brother format, with the students being completely cut off from the outside world, and not allowed to leave the "Academy" without supervision. The contestants were televised constantly through a vast network of cameras that were monitored 24 hours a day. Viewers of the streaming programmes were able to watch almost everything going on behind the scenes. Singing lessons, dance classes, rehearsals and costume fittings were all filmed, as well as the daily life of the contestants from waking up to going to sleep. This also included mealtimes, relaxation periods and "private" moments. The social interaction between the students, and the growing tensions as their numbers dwindled, added to the interest of the show week by week and highlights of the live streaming, heavily edited, were also shown as part of the CBBC and BBC Three spin-off programmes and on the weekly showdown.

The pre-selection auditions, of over 12,000 applicants, were held nationwide by music professionals and the production crew and were not part of the show. The final selection of contestants were presented to the public in the first airing of the series. Students performed live on the main weekly shows, individually, in pairs or in groups, singing a selection of cover songs chosen by the production team. Some of the self-penned material by the students was also showcased on the live performance shows.

The second series, broadcast from July-October 2003 reverted to a more "Pop Idol" style reality format, with little emphasis placed on the education of the students and the main focus being performance and the judges' criticism. It was perceived that this shift occurred due to the disappointing ratings of Fame Academy compared to Pop Idol, which ran over the same period in 2002, although was not placed in head-to-head competition.

Teachers and judges gave their opinions of the students' performances on air, and the television audience voted to "save" their favourite student throughout the week and at the live showdowns each Friday night, with one student leaving each week.

Series History

The show produced two flagship series and three spin-off specials.

Series 1

Main article: Fame Academy 1


Fame Academy 1 was first broadcast in the UK over ten weeks in October - December 2002. The live shows were presented by Cat Deeley and Patrick Kielty.

Series 2

Main article: Fame Academy 2
Fame Academy 2 was first broadcast in the UK over thirteen weeks in July - October 2003. Once again the live shows were presented by Cat Deeley and Patrick Kielty.

Comic Relief does Fame Academy (2003, 2005 & 2007)

The first live show took place on March 7, 2003 and lasted until Red Nose Day on March 14, where the final show was presented and the winner was announced as Will Mellor.

On February 26 2005, Comic Relief does Fame Academy returned for a second live airing. During the Comic Relief show on March 11 (Red Nose Day), Edith Bowman was announced as the winner.

The third series of Comic Relief does Fame Academy launched on March 3, and ran nightly from Wednesday, March 7 to March 16 (Red Nose Day). The winner of this series was Tara Palmer-Tomkinson.

Charities

The long-term vision behind Fame Academy was to inspire young people into music. Beside the televised series, a project was launched during the 2002 series to fund a charity through the telephone voting of the live performance shows. This became the Fame Academy Bursary and is supported by Youth Music, British Council and the BBC.

It featured instrument/equipment awards and a number of three-year educational bursaries for the public to give them the opportunity to further their careers into music-making. The Bursary is still on-going and everyone is allowed to apply.

Production

Behind the scenes of Fame Academy was also a vast array of technical production personnel to ensure a smooth live broadcast on television. The 2002/2003 series was headed by a team of 9 production managers encompassing the areas of web production, 24/7 reality filming for live streaming, setup of the weekly live 'expulsion' performances both at Shepperton Studios and Witanhurst, daily live broadcasts for BBC Three and CBBC. In general they also ensured the smooth running on-location. This also meant to act as a liaison with local authorities (Southwark and Camden Council), get building consent and permissions from its planning departments, handle (tele)communications between BT and BBC TV Centre and keep track of Security, Health, Safety and Fire issues.

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Catherine Elizabeth "Cat" Deeley (born October 23, 1976) is a popular English disc jockey, television personality and former fashion glamour model, who rose to fame at the age of 21, co-hosting the well-known children's series SMTV Live
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Patrick Kielty (born 31 January 1971) is an Northern Irish television personality and comedian. He was born in Dundrum, County Down, Northern Ireland and raised a Roman Catholic.

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Claudia Anne I. Winkleman [1] (born 15 January 1972) is an English TV presenter and journalist.

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Star Academy is a highly successful television show format produced by Endemol, that has been broadcasted in over 50 countries. It is a pop music talent contest with viewer voting and reality show elements.
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