Sing If You Can

(Trivia: if this is the same keith lemon i'm thinking of, comedian absolutely isn't a word i'd use to describe him. Have you seen him on Celebrity Juice?)
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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[[Vernon Kay]] was originally due to host alongside [[Stacey Solomon]]. However after the pilot was recorded, it was felt that the light-hearted nature of the programme meant it would be better if a comedian presented the programme, so [[Leigh Francis]] as his alter-ego Keith Lemon was drafted in.
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[[Vernon Kay]] was originally due to host alongside [[Stacey Solomon]] but pulled out after feeling it would be better if a comedian presented the programme, so [[Leigh Francis]] as his alter-ego Keith Lemon was drafted in. What the program would've been had a comedian hosted it is unknown.
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Remade in the US as ''Killer Karaoke'', with future [[Revolution]] host Steve-O in charge.
== Web links ==
== Web links ==

Revision as of 19:04, 11 March 2018

Contents

Host

Vernon Kay and Stacey Solomon (non-broadcast pilot)

Leigh Francis as "Keith Lemon" and Stacey Solomon

Broadcast

RDF Television for ITV1, 16 April to 21 May 2011 (6 episodes in 1 series)

Synopsis

Two teams of three celebrity contestants attempt to sing songs while being distracted in a number of different ways. Their performances are judged by a panel, however the studio audience ultimately decide which team progresses to the final round. Here, the longer the team stays on a revolving turntable while singing, the more money they win for the programme's charity, the Teenage Cancer Trust. In addition, for no adequately explained reason, one member of the losing team is also dropped into a pool of water. What japes!

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Trivia

Vernon Kay was originally due to host alongside Stacey Solomon but pulled out after feeling it would be better if a comedian presented the programme, so Leigh Francis as his alter-ego Keith Lemon was drafted in. What the program would've been had a comedian hosted it is unknown.

Remade in the US as Killer Karaoke, with future Revolution host Steve-O in charge.

Web links

Wikipedia entry

See also

Weaver's Week review

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