Just Up Your Street

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== Host ==
== Host ==
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[[Owen Money|Owen Money]]
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[[Owen Money]]
== Co-hosts ==
== Co-hosts ==
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Josie D'Arby (later series)
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[[Josie d'Arby]] (later series)
== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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Al Fresco for BBC Wales, 1998-2005
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Al Fresco for BBC Wales, 19 February 1999 to 16 February 2005 (48 episodes in 7 series)
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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Originally a straightforward talent showcase, and all the more reasonable for it, which seemed to lose its way come 2003 when it was decided to relaunch the show as a Pop Idol-style contest with auditions, judges, grand final, phone votes and what not.
 
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The new format stayed for two series before the axe was wielded, much to host Owen Money's chagrin.
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Originally a straightforward talent showcase, and all the more reasonable for it. Owen Money comes to your town, celebrates talented local people who can sing / dance / juggle / swallow swordfish.
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Seemed to lose its way come 2003 when it was decided to relaunch the show as a [[Pop Idol]]-style contest with auditions, judges, grand final, phone votes, a co-host and what not. The new format stayed for two series before one last run of the original travelling talent show.
== Trivia ==
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The series spun off into various ''Auditions'' and ''Revisited'' specials.
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The series spun off two ''Revisited'' specials on 7 and 14 September 2001.
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Current revision as of 18:53, 21 August 2024

Contents

Host

Owen Money

Co-hosts

Josie d'Arby (later series)

Broadcast

Al Fresco for BBC Wales, 19 February 1999 to 16 February 2005 (48 episodes in 7 series)

Synopsis

Originally a straightforward talent showcase, and all the more reasonable for it. Owen Money comes to your town, celebrates talented local people who can sing / dance / juggle / swallow swordfish.

Seemed to lose its way come 2003 when it was decided to relaunch the show as a Pop Idol-style contest with auditions, judges, grand final, phone votes, a co-host and what not. The new format stayed for two series before one last run of the original travelling talent show.

Trivia

The series spun off two Revisited specials on 7 and 14 September 2001.

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