Nigel Lythgoe
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== Shows == | == Shows == | ||
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+ | [[The Big Big Talent Show]] (executive producer) | ||
[[Blind Date]] (producer) | [[Blind Date]] (producer) | ||
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+ | [[Bob's Your Uncle]] (producer and director) | ||
[[The Enemy Within]] | [[The Enemy Within]] | ||
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[[Popstars]] (judge) | [[Popstars]] (judge) | ||
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+ | [[So You Think You Can Dance]] (creator and judge) | ||
[[Survivor]] (producer) | [[Survivor]] (producer) | ||
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
- | Entering showbiz in the 1970s as a choreographer, Nigel Lythgoe worked his way up through the ranks to become the producer of light entertainment shows for the likes of [[Brian Conley]] and Bobby Davro, as well as numerous Saturday night gameshows. Came out from behind the scenes to become a judge on [[Popstars]], thus setting the trend for every talent show that followed of always having one supposedly "nasty" judge. | + | Entering showbiz in the 1970s as a choreographer, Nigel Lythgoe worked his way up through the ranks to become the producer of light entertainment shows for the likes of [[Brian Conley]] and Bobby Davro, as well as numerous Saturday night gameshows. Came out from behind the scenes to become a judge on [[Popstars]], thus setting the trend for every talent show that followed of always having one supposedly "nasty" judge. Judged the first sixteen series of the original US version of [[So You Think You Can Dance]], which he created with ''Pop Idol''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Simon Fuller; he might well have judged the seventeenth, had COVID-19 not delayed production for a couple of years, and he might well have judged the eighteenth had [[The X Factor]] guest judge Paula Abdul not filed a lawsuit accusing him of sexual assault. |
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Current revision as of 15:40, 6 January 2024
Shows
The Big Big Talent Show (executive producer)
Blind Date (producer)
Bob's Your Uncle (producer and director)
Gladiators (producer)
Ice Warriors (producer)
Popstars (judge)
So You Think You Can Dance (creator and judge)
Survivor (producer)
Tenball (producer)
You Bet! (producer)
Biography
Entering showbiz in the 1970s as a choreographer, Nigel Lythgoe worked his way up through the ranks to become the producer of light entertainment shows for the likes of Brian Conley and Bobby Davro, as well as numerous Saturday night gameshows. Came out from behind the scenes to become a judge on Popstars, thus setting the trend for every talent show that followed of always having one supposedly "nasty" judge. Judged the first sixteen series of the original US version of So You Think You Can Dance, which he created with Pop Idol's Simon Fuller; he might well have judged the seventeenth, had COVID-19 not delayed production for a couple of years, and he might well have judged the eighteenth had The X Factor guest judge Paula Abdul not filed a lawsuit accusing him of sexual assault.