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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Cat Deeley |  |  |  | Cat Deeley: Encyclopedia II - Brummie - AccentBrummie is a prominent example of a regional accent of British English.
Examples of celebrity speakers include comedian Jasper Carrott, historian and broadcaster Carl Chinn, BBC financial presenter Adrian Chiles, Soul singer & model Jamelia, Goodies actor and TV presenter Bill Oddie, rock musician Ozzy Osbourne, broadcaster Les Ross, politician Clare Short, and SAS soldier and author John "Brummie" Stokes.
It is not the only accent of the West Midlands, although the term is often, erroneously, used by outsiders to refer to ...
See also:Brummie, Brummie - Accent, Brummie - Pronunciation, Brummie - Stereotypes, Brummie - Dialect Read more here: » Brummie: Encyclopedia II - Brummie - Accent |
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 |  |  | Cat Deeley: Encyclopedia II - West Bromwich Albion F.C. - History
West Bromwich Albion F.C. - Fin de siecle 1878 - 1914.
One of the first twelve clubs to be invited by William McGregor to be members of the Football League that started on 8 September 1888. West Bromwich Albion also reached the FA Cup final fives times in a decade before the turn of the century.
West Bromwich Albion F.C. - Inter-war and the championship 1919 - 1939.
The war-time diaspora of a promising young team did not stop individuals from remaining active footballers ...
See also:West Bromwich Albion F.C., West Bromwich Albion F.C. - History, West Bromwich Albion F.C. - Fin de siecle 1878 - 1914, West Bromwich Albion F.C. - Inter-war and the championship 1919 - 1939, West Bromwich Albion F.C. - Post-war renaissance 1945 - 1963, West Bromwich Albion F.C. - Astle and after 1964 - 1977, West Bromwich Albion F.C. - The Atkinson era 1978 - 1981, West Bromwich Albion F.C. - Decline and fall 1982 - 1999, West Bromwich Albion F.C. - The Megson era 2000 - 2004, West Bromwich Albion F.C. - Bryan Robson: Battling For Survival 2004 - present, West Bromwich Albion F.C. - Honours, West Bromwich Albion F.C. - Current first team squad, West Bromwich Albion F.C. - Out on loan, West Bromwich Albion F.C. - List of managers, West Bromwich Albion F.C. - List of chairmen, West Bromwich Albion F.C. - Famous supporters Read more here: » West Bromwich Albion F.C.: Encyclopedia II - West Bromwich Albion F.C. - History |
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 |  |  | Cat Deeley: Encyclopedia II - Fame Academy - Series Two 2003The second series of Fame Academy started in 2003, with some changes. Cat Deeley and Patrick Kielty continued as lead presenters. Songwriting teacher Pam Sheyne did not return, and the role of dance teacher Kevin Adams was reduced. Headteacher Richard Park was nasty to contestants this year, in Simon Cowell style. Carrie Grant's husband, David Grant, joined the series as an extra voice coach. Bee Gee Robin Gibb joined the show as a judge for the live shows, along with the t ...
See also:Fame Academy, Fame Academy - Concept, Fame Academy - Series History, Fame Academy - Series One 2002, Fame Academy - Series Two 2003, Fame Academy - Comic Relief Does Fame Academy, Fame Academy - Series One 2003, Fame Academy - Series Two 2005, Fame Academy - Charities, Fame Academy - Production Read more here: » Fame Academy: Encyclopedia II - Fame Academy - Series Two 2003 |
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 |  |  | Cat Deeley: Encyclopedia II - SMTV Live - SketchesSMTV Live featured many sketches, some of which became staple to the show. Listed below are just some of them.
SMTV Live - Chums.
A parody of the American sitcom Friends. Many recurring themes and plot lines appeared in Chums, such as the romance between Dec and Cat, and their kiss that was interrupted every episode. Every episode when Cat and Dec went to kiss, Dec would say the phrase "Me and Cat, alone in the flat... I think I'm going to kiss her!" When Ant & Dec left the show, their la ...
See also:SMTV Live, SMTV Live - Presenters, SMTV Live - Sketches, SMTV Live - Chums, SMTV Live - Fartbeat, SMTV Live - F'art Attack, SMTV Live - SMTV 2099, SMTV Live - The Vicar of Dribbley, SMTV Live - Captain Justice, SMTV Live - The Beautiful Corrs, SMTV Live - PokéRap and Pokéfight sketches, SMTV Live - Sabrina's Poem, SMTV Live - Dec Says/The Secret of My Success, SMTV Live - Casually, SMTV Live - Eminemmerdale, SMTV Live - Competitions, SMTV Live - Wonkey Donkey, SMTV Live - Splattoon, SMTV Live - Challenge Ant/Brian's Brain, SMTV Live - Eat My Goal, SMTV Live - cd:uk, SMTV Live - SMTV Gold, SMTV Live - Video releases, SMTV Live - Writers and producers, SMTV Live - Awards Read more here: » SMTV Live: Encyclopedia II - SMTV Live - Sketches |
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 |  |  | Cat Deeley: Encyclopedia II - CiTV - The PastProduced by Central Independent Television, Children's ITV first went on air in January 1983, and consisted of programmes with recorded links in between, initially featuring a different presenter each month. Recorded links continued until 1987, when it started to be broadcast live, echoing Children's BBC which had started two years earlier.
In 1989, a company called Stonewall Productions won the contract to produce Children's ITV, and it did so until Apri ...
See also:CiTV, CiTV - The Past, CiTV - The Present, CiTV - The Future, CiTV - Presenters, CiTV - Saturday Morning, CiTV - Schedule Read more here: » CiTV: Encyclopedia II - CiTV - The Past |
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 |  |  | Cat Deeley: Encyclopedia II - Fame Academy - CharitiesThe long-term vision behind Fame Academy was to inspire young people into music. Beside the televised series, a project was launched during the 2002 series to fund a charity through the telephone voting of the live performance shows. This became the Fame Academy Bursary and is supported by Youth Music, British Council and the BBC.
It featured instrument/equipment awards and a number of three-year educational bursaries for the public to give them the opportunity to further their careers into music-making. The Bursary is still ...
See also:Fame Academy, Fame Academy - Concept, Fame Academy - Series History, Fame Academy - Series One 2002, Fame Academy - Series Two 2003, Fame Academy - Comic Relief Does Fame Academy, Fame Academy - Series One 2003, Fame Academy - Series Two 2005, Fame Academy - Charities, Fame Academy - Production Read more here: » Fame Academy: Encyclopedia II - Fame Academy - Charities |
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 |  |  | Cat Deeley: Encyclopedia II - SMTV Live - Writers and producersThe first six months of the show were produced by Ric Blaxhill, a former producer for Top of the Pops. He was replaced in late 1998 by Steve Pinhay and Phil Mount. In September 1999, two writers from Men In Trousers were brought in from rival BBC show, Live and Kicking and soon overtook it in ratings.
Multi award-winning writer Dean Wilkinson was with the show for many years.
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See also:SMTV Live, SMTV Live - Presenters, SMTV Live - Sketches, SMTV Live - Chums, SMTV Live - Fartbeat, SMTV Live - F'art Attack, SMTV Live - SMTV 2099, SMTV Live - The Vicar of Dribbley, SMTV Live - Captain Justice, SMTV Live - The Beautiful Corrs, SMTV Live - PokéRap and Pokéfight sketches, SMTV Live - Sabrina's Poem, SMTV Live - Dec Says/The Secret of My Success, SMTV Live - Casually, SMTV Live - Eminemmerdale, SMTV Live - Competitions, SMTV Live - Wonkey Donkey, SMTV Live - Splattoon, SMTV Live - Challenge Ant/Brian's Brain, SMTV Live - Eat My Goal, SMTV Live - cd:uk, SMTV Live - SMTV Gold, SMTV Live - Video releases, SMTV Live - Writers and producers, SMTV Live - Awards Read more here: » SMTV Live: Encyclopedia II - SMTV Live - Writers and producers |
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West Bromwich Albion F.C. - Out on loan.
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See also:West Bromwich Albion F.C., West Bromwich Albion F.C. - History, West Bromwich Albion F.C. - Fin de siecle 1878 - 1914, West Bromwich Albion F.C. - Inter-war and the championship 1919 - 1939, West Bromwich Albion F.C. - Post-war renaissance 1945 - 1963, West Bromwich Albion F.C. - Astle and after 1964 - 1977, West Bromwich Albion F.C. - The Atkinson era 1978 - 1981, West Bromwich Albion F.C. - Decline and fall 1982 - 1999, West Bromwich Albion F.C. - The Megson era 2000 - 2004, West Bromwich Albion F.C. - Bryan Robson: Battling For Survival 2004 - present, West Bromwich Albion F.C. - Honours, West Bromwich Albion F.C. - Current first team squad, West Bromwich Albion F.C. - Out on loan, West Bromwich Albion F.C. - List of managers, West Bromwich Albion F.C. - List of chairmen, West Bromwich Albion F.C. - Famous supporters Read more here: » West Bromwich Albion F.C.: Encyclopedia II - West Bromwich Albion F.C. - Current first team squad |
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 |  |  | Cat Deeley: Encyclopedia II - Fame Academy - Comic Relief Does Fame AcademyComic Relief Does Fame Academy is a spin-off from the Fame Academy format featuring celebrities as students and where proceeds from phone votes are donated to Comic Relief. This was far more successful than the original show, and many believe its success secured the second series of the main programme.
Fame Academy - Series One 2003.
The first live show took place on March 7, 2003 and lasted until Red Nose Day on March 14, where the final show was presented and the winner is announced. Nine British celebri ...
See also:Fame Academy, Fame Academy - Concept, Fame Academy - Series History, Fame Academy - Series One 2002, Fame Academy - Series Two 2003, Fame Academy - Comic Relief Does Fame Academy, Fame Academy - Series One 2003, Fame Academy - Series Two 2005, Fame Academy - Charities, Fame Academy - Production Read more here: » Fame Academy: Encyclopedia II - Fame Academy - Comic Relief Does Fame Academy |
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 |  |  | Cat Deeley: Encyclopedia II - SMTV Live - CompetitionsThere were many competitions on SMTV. Unlike many other Saturday morning children's programmes, SMTV did give away impressive prizes, such as holidays to America for the family, as well as the usual televisions, games consoles and CDs. (Ant famously gave away his own car in one of the earliest episodes) Some of the competitions were phone-ins, though a few were more notable, and had a slot on the show every week.
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See also:SMTV Live, SMTV Live - Presenters, SMTV Live - Sketches, SMTV Live - Chums, SMTV Live - Fartbeat, SMTV Live - F'art Attack, SMTV Live - SMTV 2099, SMTV Live - The Vicar of Dribbley, SMTV Live - Captain Justice, SMTV Live - The Beautiful Corrs, SMTV Live - PokéRap and Pokéfight sketches, SMTV Live - Sabrina's Poem, SMTV Live - Dec Says/The Secret of My Success, SMTV Live - Casually, SMTV Live - Eminemmerdale, SMTV Live - Competitions, SMTV Live - Wonkey Donkey, SMTV Live - Splattoon, SMTV Live - Challenge Ant/Brian's Brain, SMTV Live - Eat My Goal, SMTV Live - cd:uk, SMTV Live - SMTV Gold, SMTV Live - Video releases, SMTV Live - Writers and producers, SMTV Live - Awards Read more here: » SMTV Live: Encyclopedia II - SMTV Live - Competitions |
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 |  |  | Cat Deeley: Encyclopedia II - Fame Academy - Series One 2002Series One of Fame Academy hit screens in 2002. The live shows were presented by Cat Deeley and Patrick Kielty.
Eleven lucky contestants were showcased to the nation in the first live episode, while the first viewer vote of the series was announced in a surprise twist - three other potential finalists would be showcased to the nation - and the public could vote for who they wanted to enter the Academy, ma ...
See also:Fame Academy, Fame Academy - Concept, Fame Academy - Series History, Fame Academy - Series One 2002, Fame Academy - Series Two 2003, Fame Academy - Comic Relief Does Fame Academy, Fame Academy - Series One 2003, Fame Academy - Series Two 2005, Fame Academy - Charities, Fame Academy - Production Read more here: » Fame Academy: Encyclopedia II - Fame Academy - Series One 2002 |
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 |  |  | Cat Deeley: Encyclopedia II - Fame Academy - ConceptAlthough it was viewed by critics as being too similar to the Pop Idol series, it was presented as a relatively new concept. When it was launched, Fame Academy was quickly labelled as being television entertainment. However the programmemakers also included a long-term vision. (see bursary)
For a series, it featured live music performances by a selected number of contestants. The pre-selection auditions were held nationwide by music professionals and the production crew. The final selection of contestants were presented to the p ...
See also:Fame Academy, Fame Academy - Concept, Fame Academy - Series History, Fame Academy - Series One 2002, Fame Academy - Series Two 2003, Fame Academy - Comic Relief Does Fame Academy, Fame Academy - Series One 2003, Fame Academy - Series Two 2005, Fame Academy - Charities, Fame Academy - Production Read more here: » Fame Academy: Encyclopedia II - Fame Academy - Concept |
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 |  |  | Cat Deeley: Encyclopedia II - Fame Academy - Series HistoryThe show produced two flagship series and two spin-off specials.
Fame Academy; Class of 2002
Fame Academy; Class of 2003
Comic Relief does Fame Academy (spin-off format set up for the Comic Relief charity in 2003, and returning for a second series in 2005)
The winner of the first series was David Sneddon and the second run was won by Alex Parks.
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See also:Fame Academy, Fame Academy - Concept, Fame Academy - Series History, Fame Academy - Series One 2002, Fame Academy - Series Two 2003, Fame Academy - Comic Relief Does Fame Academy, Fame Academy - Series One 2003, Fame Academy - Series Two 2005, Fame Academy - Charities, Fame Academy - Production Read more here: » Fame Academy: Encyclopedia II - Fame Academy - Series History |
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