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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
- | A Sunday evening talent contest, with performers in various categories securing marks out of | + | A Sunday evening talent contest, with performers in various categories securing marks out of 10 from each of ten UK regions. |
The 1979 series was filmed at the ABC Theatre in Blackpool just a couple of days before transmission. Arthur Askey was taken ill just before the end of the 1980 series; Jenny Lee Wright hosted the last heat on her own, and was joined by Frankie Vaughan for the final. | The 1979 series was filmed at the ABC Theatre in Blackpool just a couple of days before transmission. Arthur Askey was taken ill just before the end of the 1980 series; Jenny Lee Wright hosted the last heat on her own, and was joined by Frankie Vaughan for the final. | ||
- | Acts discovered on the show include The Great Soprendo and Gary Wilmot. | + | Acts discovered on the show include Geoffrey Durham as The Great Soprendo (who came second last in his heat) and Gary Wilmot. Future doyenne of British backing singers Tessa Niles (then Webb) made the 1979 final as half of the singing duo Sam. |
==Champions== | ==Champions== | ||
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*1979: Jacqui Scott | *1979: Jacqui Scott | ||
*1980: Peter John Mitchell | *1980: Peter John Mitchell | ||
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+ | [[Lennie Bennett]] hosted the first series as a personal favour to Barney Colehan, who had given Bennett his break on ''The Good Old Days'' ten years earlier. | ||
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+ | You can read about Tessa Niles' experience on the show in her autobiography ''Backtrack'', although you'll have to make allowance for the fact that she identifies it as (the admittedly contemporaneous and fairly similar) [[Search for a Star (2)|Search for a Star]]. Confused the heck out of us, that did. | ||
[[Category:Variety]] | [[Category:Variety]] |
Current revision as of 12:05, 20 February 2024
Contents |
Host
Lennie Bennett (1979)
Arthur Askey and Jenny Lee Wright (1980)
Frankie Vaughan and Jenny Lee Wright (1980 final)
Broadcast
BBC1, 14 October 1979 - 30 December 1980 (15 programmes in two series)
Synopsis
A Sunday evening talent contest, with performers in various categories securing marks out of 10 from each of ten UK regions.
The 1979 series was filmed at the ABC Theatre in Blackpool just a couple of days before transmission. Arthur Askey was taken ill just before the end of the 1980 series; Jenny Lee Wright hosted the last heat on her own, and was joined by Frankie Vaughan for the final.
Acts discovered on the show include Geoffrey Durham as The Great Soprendo (who came second last in his heat) and Gary Wilmot. Future doyenne of British backing singers Tessa Niles (then Webb) made the 1979 final as half of the singing duo Sam.
Champions
- 1979: Jacqui Scott
- 1980: Peter John Mitchell
Trivia
Lennie Bennett hosted the first series as a personal favour to Barney Colehan, who had given Bennett his break on The Good Old Days ten years earlier.
You can read about Tessa Niles' experience on the show in her autobiography Backtrack, although you'll have to make allowance for the fact that she identifies it as (the admittedly contemporaneous and fairly similar) Search for a Star. Confused the heck out of us, that did.