Got What It Takes?
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== Host == | == Host == | ||
Lauren Platt | Lauren Platt | ||
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+ | David Tench (Musical Director) | ||
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+ | Kevin Adams (Games Guru) | ||
== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
- | CBBC, 6 January 2016 to present | + | Rize USA for CBBC, 6 January 2016 to present<!--9 March 2016 (10 episodes in 1 series)--> |
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
- | + | Eight young singers and their mothers learn about the music business. The winner gets a place at Radio 1's Big Weekend concert. | |
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+ | Each episode begins with the performers rehearsing a popular song, working with each other and with musical director David Tench. Only three will perform at the end of the show. | ||
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+ | Then the performers learn about something in the showbiz industry. They're helped by a guest star - Diversity, Cel Spellman, Carrie Hope Fletcher, Lucy Spraggan. The guest tests the elite eight, and selects two to go through to the sing-off. | ||
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+ | The mothers have a physical challenge - an assault course, hamster-ball skittles, penalties against the England goalie. Whoever wins this test pushes their child into the final slot. Kevin Adams motivates like a tough but fair PE teacher. | ||
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+ | [[File:Got what it takes costume mums.jpg|400px|Got What It Takes?]] | ||
+ | ''Yes! It's Musical Bears.'' | ||
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+ | David Tench gives further advice, and helps to work out the arrangements for the sing-off. Then the three perform to an elite audience - their own mothers. Votes and a weekly winner follow. | ||
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+ | After eight weeks of this, one performer has won and goes straight through to the final. The other seven get to perform one song for the viewing audience; the top three in a viewer's vote also progress to the final. | ||
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+ | Two performances each in the final, filmed in a proper studio with an audience of cheering fans. The winner is voted from the mothers and from invited guest judges. The winner performs at Radio 1's Big Weekend concert. | ||
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+ | [[File:Got what it takes lauren and david.jpg|400px|Got What It Takes?]] | ||
+ | ''Lauren Platt sings the lyric, and David Tench sets it to music.'' | ||
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+ | Lauren Platt narrates the show; she also presents the introduction and sing-off phases. Lauren was a success on [[The X Factor]] a couple of years ago, but ''Got What It Takes?'' is a world away from that show's overblown facade. There are no eliminations, the environment is supportive, and it looked like all of the contenders learned greatly from the experience. | ||
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+ | == Champion == | ||
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+ | Amaria | ||
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+ | == Inventor == | ||
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+ | Format created by Small World Media, distributed by Small World IFT. Originally aired in Romania under the title ''Mom Made Me a Star''. | ||
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+ | == Title Music == | ||
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+ | Tonino Speciale | ||
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+ | == Web links == | ||
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+ | [http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/shows/got-what-it-takes BBC web page] | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
- | + | [[Weaver's Week 2016-03-13|Weaver's Week review]] | |
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Revision as of 11:24, 13 March 2016
Contents |
Host
Lauren Platt
Co-hosts
David Tench (Musical Director)
Kevin Adams (Games Guru)
Broadcast
Rize USA for CBBC, 6 January 2016 to present
Synopsis
Eight young singers and their mothers learn about the music business. The winner gets a place at Radio 1's Big Weekend concert.
Each episode begins with the performers rehearsing a popular song, working with each other and with musical director David Tench. Only three will perform at the end of the show.
Then the performers learn about something in the showbiz industry. They're helped by a guest star - Diversity, Cel Spellman, Carrie Hope Fletcher, Lucy Spraggan. The guest tests the elite eight, and selects two to go through to the sing-off.
The mothers have a physical challenge - an assault course, hamster-ball skittles, penalties against the England goalie. Whoever wins this test pushes their child into the final slot. Kevin Adams motivates like a tough but fair PE teacher.
David Tench gives further advice, and helps to work out the arrangements for the sing-off. Then the three perform to an elite audience - their own mothers. Votes and a weekly winner follow.
After eight weeks of this, one performer has won and goes straight through to the final. The other seven get to perform one song for the viewing audience; the top three in a viewer's vote also progress to the final.
Two performances each in the final, filmed in a proper studio with an audience of cheering fans. The winner is voted from the mothers and from invited guest judges. The winner performs at Radio 1's Big Weekend concert.
Lauren Platt narrates the show; she also presents the introduction and sing-off phases. Lauren was a success on The X Factor a couple of years ago, but Got What It Takes? is a world away from that show's overblown facade. There are no eliminations, the environment is supportive, and it looked like all of the contenders learned greatly from the experience.
Champion
Amaria
Inventor
Format created by Small World Media, distributed by Small World IFT. Originally aired in Romania under the title Mom Made Me a Star.
Title Music
Tonino Speciale