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Soapstar Superstar

Soapstar Superstar
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Presented by Ben Shephard
Fern Britton (2006)
Zoë Ball (2007)
Starring Soap stars from the UK and Australia
Judges Billy Sammeth (2006-07)
Chris Cowey (2006-07)
Cilla Black (2006)
Martine McCutcheon (2007)
Michael Ball (2007)
David Gest (2007)
Voices of Peter Dickson (2006-07)
Country of origin United Kingdom
Production
Producer(s) ITV Productions
Running time 60 to 90 minutes
Release
Original network ITV
Original release 6 January 2006 –
13 January 2007
Website

Soapstar Superstar is a British reality singing competition produced by Granada Productions (later branded ITV Studios) which first aired on British television station ITV in 2006. In the competition, ten soap opera actors perform in front of a celebrity panel, which included Cilla Black, Billy Sammeth and Chris Cowey. The contestants are judged on their singing ability, in a format similar to Pop Idol and The X Factor. However in this show, the audience decided which song contestants would sing in the next round. The two with the fewest votes were then put up for the public vote, and the one with the fewest votes from that round was eliminated from the competition. However, the eliminated contestant did get the honour of being part of the judging panel for that show and they got to save one contestant and decide which song they got to sing. Series one was presented by Fern Britton and Ben Shephard, with the ITV2 coverage presented by Jayne Middlemiss and Duncan James. The Voice Over was provided by Peter Dickson.

The second season began on Friday 5 January 2007. Zoë Ball became the new host on ITV, with the ITV2 show being fronted by Mark Durden-Smith, Sheree Murphy and Rob Deering. Billy Sammeth and Chris Cowey returned as judges. However, Martine McCutcheon and Michael Ball replaced Cilla Black as judges. David Gest was also a guest judge for one episode. This was due to Michael Ball coaching the stars on how to sing songs from musicals. The Vocal Academy based in Manchester supplied the vocal coaching for the stars. The second season coaches were Jo Price, Jerone and Mandy.


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