Popstar to Operastar

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Judges: Meat Loaf and Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
Judges: Meat Loaf and Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
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Mentors: Katherine Jenkins and Rolando Villazón
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Mentors/Judges: Katherine Jenkins and Rolando Villazón
Voiceover: [[Marc Silk]]
Voiceover: [[Marc Silk]]
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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[[Myleene Klass]] and [[Alan Titchmarsh]] host as eight popstars, under the tutelage of Katherine Jenkins and Rolando Villazón, perform operatic arias in front of a judging panel, made up of well-known operatic superstars Meat Loaf (eh?), and Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen (again, eh?) and a studio audience. Each week sees one potential opera star eliminated by public vote, with the last one standing being declared the winner.
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[[Myleene Klass]] and [[Alan Titchmarsh]] host as each week eight moderately well-known popstars, under the tutelage of Katherine Jenkins and Rolando Villazón, learn to perform operatic arias. On each live programme, each popstar must perform, after which the judging panel, consisting of the two mentors alongside well-known operatic superstars Meat Loaf (eh?), and Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen (again, eh?), give their verdict on the performance.
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After all of the popstars have performed, the phone lines are opened for Joe Public to vote for who they want to see progress to the following week's programme. Following a well-trodden format, the two popstars that receive the fewest public votes must sing again, before one of them is sent packing by the judges. The field is narrowed over several weeks, before two popstars are eliminated in the semi-final, leaving two to battle it out in the final, for the chance to be declared the winner.
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==Participants==
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== Participants ==
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*Darius Campbell (formerly Darius Danesh from [[Pop Idol]]) (winner)
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'''2010'''
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*Darius Campbell (formerly Darius Danesh from [[Pop Idol]])
*Alex James (Blur)
*Alex James (Blur)
*Marcella Detroit (Shakespear's Sister)
*Marcella Detroit (Shakespear's Sister)
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*Danny Jones (McFly)
*Danny Jones (McFly)
*Jimmy Osmond (The Osmonds)
*Jimmy Osmond (The Osmonds)
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== Champions ==
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2010 Darius Campbell
==See also==
==See also==
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Revision as of 19:36, 20 March 2011

Contents

Host

Myleene Klass and Alan Titchmarsh

Co-hosts

Judges: Meat Loaf and Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen

Mentors/Judges: Katherine Jenkins and Rolando Villazón

Voiceover: Marc Silk

Broadcast

Renegade Pictures/ITV Studios/Globe Productions for ITV1, 15 January 2010 -

Synopsis

Myleene Klass and Alan Titchmarsh host as each week eight moderately well-known popstars, under the tutelage of Katherine Jenkins and Rolando Villazón, learn to perform operatic arias. On each live programme, each popstar must perform, after which the judging panel, consisting of the two mentors alongside well-known operatic superstars Meat Loaf (eh?), and Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen (again, eh?), give their verdict on the performance.

After all of the popstars have performed, the phone lines are opened for Joe Public to vote for who they want to see progress to the following week's programme. Following a well-trodden format, the two popstars that receive the fewest public votes must sing again, before one of them is sent packing by the judges. The field is narrowed over several weeks, before two popstars are eliminated in the semi-final, leaving two to battle it out in the final, for the chance to be declared the winner.

Participants

2010

  • Darius Campbell (formerly Darius Danesh from Pop Idol)
  • Alex James (Blur)
  • Marcella Detroit (Shakespear's Sister)
  • Vanessa White (The Saturdays)
  • Bernie Nolan (The Nolans)
  • Kym Marsh (Hear'Say)
  • Danny Jones (McFly)
  • Jimmy Osmond (The Osmonds)

Champions

2010 Darius Campbell

See also

Weaver's Week review

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