Presenters

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Host

Gabby Logan

Co-hosts

Judges - not known (x3), Jaci Stephen

Broadcast

HTV Wales, 2001

Synopsis

Inbetween the two ITV shows that began the re-emergance of the talent show Popstars and Pop Idol, viewers in Wales were treated to this for an hour on Sunday afternoons - as HTV tried its best to scower the nation, looking for a member of the public to become their new star as a host of regional programmes... (remember that fact).

Anyway, in a rare case of a network TV presenter switching to regional obscurity for a few fleeting moments, Gabby Logan (nee Yorath) took charge of this worthwhile series. It had the usual idealistic format of first round auditions (in this case - the rounds were held at Llandudno, Aberystwyth and Swansea), where the judges whittle them down to a select few. The remaining wannabes went through numerous screen tests and also presented idysiocrantic feature reports.

Five finalists went through to a live one-hour final from the comfort and safety of Studio 1 at Culverhouse Cross, Cardiff in front of a studio audience, where they interviewed a fellow HTV personality and introduced one of their location features. The entire series saw the judges make the decisions - from auditions to overall winner. Yes folks, you could relax, there was no phone vote (a luxury of TV talent shows these days). Anyway, at the end of the series, HTV had found its new star - Becky Wicks, a local radio DJ from Wrexham... A LOCAL RADIO DJ! Yes, the entire idea of the whole series collapsed entirely - make a member of the public a presenter, not someone who already is!

Key moments

The auditioner in the first round who was so desperate about becoming a HTV presenter, that she stripped off in front of the judges.

Suspiciously, the final saw overall winner Becky Wicks interviewing announcer, presenter and newsreader Arfon Haines Davies... who was the series producer of Presenters!

Trivia

Becky Wicks presented several series for HTV Wales, starting with Wicks' Weekend and followed by Karaoke Queen, Food for All Seasons, Christmas Crackers... and then dropping out of the limelight and returning to local radio. Still, she managed to make one or two network appearances in It Shouldn't Happen On A TV Talent Show and Dick and Dom in Da Bungalow.

Runner up John Parton (a Swansea club entertainer... and member of the public!) impressed judges so much that HTV gave him his own late night entertainment series - Classy Acts.

Presenters was followed up in 2003 by First Past The Post, which aimed to find a independent candidate for the Welsh Assembly elections. Think of Vote for Me, except it was less controversial and made a few years beforehand. Gabby Logan returned to present, with Becky Wicks presenting the audition episodes.

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