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Fame Academy 1 was the first series of the BBC's reality talent search Fame Academy
Fame Academy

Fame Academy was a televised competition to search for and educate new musical talents. The winner received a chance to become a successful music artist....
, which was first broadcast in the UK over ten weeks in October - December 2002. It was won by David Sneddon
David Sneddon

David Sneddon is a Scottish singer songwriter. Sneddon has written chart hits worldwide for other artists and co-wrote the international hit "The Message" for UK soul artist Nate James....
. The live shows were presented by Cat Deeley
Cat Deeley

Catherine Elizabeth "Cat" Deeley is an English disc jockey, television presenter and former fashion model, who at 21 co-hosted the children's series SMTV Live, alongside Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly....
 and Patrick Kielty
Patrick Kielty

Patrick Kielty is a Northern Irish comedian and television personality. He was born in Dundrum, County Down, Northern Ireland.Background...
.
en previously selected 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 whom they wanted to enter the Academy, making up the final line-up of twelve contestants.






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Fame Academy 1 was the first series of the BBC's reality talent search Fame Academy
Fame Academy

Fame Academy was a televised competition to search for and educate new musical talents. The winner received a chance to become a successful music artist....
, which was first broadcast in the UK over ten weeks in October - December 2002. It was won by David Sneddon
David Sneddon

David Sneddon is a Scottish singer songwriter. Sneddon has written chart hits worldwide for other artists and co-wrote the international hit "The Message" for UK soul artist Nate James....
. The live shows were presented by Cat Deeley
Cat Deeley

Catherine Elizabeth "Cat" Deeley is an English disc jockey, television presenter and former fashion model, who at 21 co-hosted the children's series SMTV Live, alongside Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly....
 and Patrick Kielty
Patrick Kielty

Patrick Kielty is a Northern Irish comedian and television personality. He was born in Dundrum, County Down, Northern Ireland.Background...
.

The series


Format

Eleven previously selected 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 whom they wanted to enter the Academy, making up the final line-up of twelve contestants. The final place in the academy was a vote off between David Sneddon, Sinead Quinn and Stoke on Trent's Paul Macdonald. Paul Macdonald famously went on to co-write the song "breakdown" with guitarist Richard Brookes. There is also a rare V-Sky version of the track available, influence greatly by comments from the film Vanilla Sky featuring Tom Cruise.

Each week, the teachers put three contestants on probation. They would have to sing for survival live on Friday night on BBC One
BBC One

BBC One is the primary television channel of the BBC . It was launched on 2 November 1936 as the BBC Television Service, and was the world's first regular public television service with a high level of ....
, in order to fight for their place in the Academy. The public would then vote for who they wanted to save - the person with the most votes would be safe. However, the fate of the two other contestants on probation was decided by their fellow contestants, who had to vote for who they wanted to save. In the event of a tie in the student vote the public votes would decide who is eliminated. All four contestants were put on probation in the penultimate week, with the public saving two.

Guest teachers were brought in to "teach", this happened periodically throughout the series, the guest teachers included Lionel Richie
Lionel Richie

Lionel Brockman Richie, Jr. is an Academy Award and Grammy award-winning United States singer, songwriter, record producer who has sold more than 100 million records....
 (who also co-wrote a song on the Fame Academy album), Shania Twain
Shania Twain

Shania Twain Order of Canada is a Canadian singer and songwriter in the country music and popular music genres. Her third album Come on Over is the List of best-selling albums worldwide of all time by a female musician and the best-selling album in the history of country music....
, Mariah Carey
Mariah Carey

Mariah Carey is an United States singer-songwriter, record producer and actress. She made her recording debut in 1990 under the guidance of Columbia Records executive Tommy Mottola, and became the first recording artist to have her first five singles top the U.S....
 and Ronan Keating
Ronan Keating

Ronan Keating is an Republic of Ireland Pop music singer who has had hits with boyband Boyzone and as a solo artist....
.

The Friday night live shows were filmed in front of an audience at the BBC's Shepperton Studios
Shepperton Studios

Shepperton Studios is a film studio in Shepperton, Surrey, England with a history dating back to 1931. A part of the Pinewood Group along with Pinewood Studios and Teddington Studios, it has produced many notable films....
, and were lavishly presented. They featured duets and group performances by all the students which were choreographed by dance teacher Kevin Adams, as well as the songs by the three probation students. The guest teachers also sang on the liveshow. In the case of Lionel Richie he performed twice, returning to duet with Lemar on their co-written song "Back To You".

As well as the live shows, highlight shows aired at 7pm on Tuesday and Thursday nights on BBC One. A late night uncut show was later added to the schedules. Extra coverage was shown on BBC Choice
BBC Choice

BBC Choice was a TV station from the BBC, which launched on 23 September 1998. It was the first United Kingdom TV channel to broadcast exclusively in digital format....
, with round-the-clock live streaming also available on BBCi and Freeview.

The students


In order of elimination:

  • Ashley House
    Ashley House (Presenter)

    Ashley House is a former school teacher from Cheltenham College, who quit his job for BBC1 series Fame Academy and is now a TV presenter. He was the launch presenter on new channel Setanta Sports News in November 2007, having been sports corresondent for Five news, presented rugby on Sky Sports, tennis on Eurosport and football on channel 5....
  • Naomi Roper
  • Chris Manning
  • Camilla Beeput
  • Pippa Fulton
  • Marli Buck
    Marli Buck

    Marilena Buck , born in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, England is a singer songwriter who also plays piano, violin, clarinet and guitar. She is of Eritrean, Italian people, Welsh people and English people extraction....
  • Nigel Wilson
  • Katie Lewis
  • Malachi Cush
    Malachi Cush

    Malachi Cush, also recording as Malachi, , is a singer/songwriter from Donaghmore, County Tyrone, a small village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland....
  • Ainslie Henderson
    Ainslie Henderson

    Ainslie Thomas Henderson, , is a Scottish people singer/songwriter. He is best known for his appearance on the BBC's television programme Fame Academy and his subsequent top 5 UK single, "Keep Me A Secret"....
  • Lemar Obika
  • Sinéad Quinn
    Sinéad Quinn

    Sin?ad Quinn , graduate of the University of Hull was a contestant in the first series of the United Kingdom BBC TV series Fame Academy in 2002....
  • David Sneddon
    David Sneddon

    David Sneddon is a Scottish singer songwriter. Sneddon has written chart hits worldwide for other artists and co-wrote the international hit "The Message" for UK soul artist Nate James....




Eleven of these contestans were pre-selected and then the public voted in the twelfth,Sinéad Quinn
Sinéad Quinn

Sin?ad Quinn , graduate of the University of Hull was a contestant in the first series of the United Kingdom BBC TV series Fame Academy in 2002....
. This made the final line-up, until Naomi fell ill and was forced to withdraw from the competition, she was replaced by eventual winner David Sneddon
David Sneddon

David Sneddon is a Scottish singer songwriter. Sneddon has written chart hits worldwide for other artists and co-wrote the international hit "The Message" for UK soul artist Nate James....
 who had received the second highest number of votes to enter the academy after Sinéad.

The contestants' time in the Academy included singing lessons with Carrie Grant
Carrie Grant

Carrie Grant is a British celebrity vocal coach and session singer. She is best known for her work on the television talent contests Fame Academy, Comic Relief does Fame Academy and Pop Idol, together with her husband and colleague David Grant ....
, exhausting dance and exercise classes with Kevin Adams
Kevin Adams

For the NHL player, see Kevyn Adams.Kevin Adams is an American theatrical lighting designer.In 2007 he received a Tony Award for Best Lighting Design of a Musical theatre for Spring Awakening ....
, and song-writing lessons with Pam Sheyne who co-wrote Christina Aguilera
Christina Aguilera

Christina Mar?a Aguilera is an American pop music/contemporary R&B singer and songwriter. Aguilera first appeared on national television in 1990 as a contestant on the Star Search program, and went on to star in Disney Channel's television series The New Mickey Mouse Club#1990s revival from 1993?1994....
's hit single Genie in a Bottle
Genie in a Bottle

"Genie in a Bottle" is the first hit single and signature song from Christina Aguilera's debut album, Christina Aguilera . As her first major single, the song is generally considered her debut single ....
, and Grammy nominated Steve DuBerry
Steve DuBerry

Steve DuBerry is a British Grammy nominated songwriter and producer, co-writer of Tina Turner's "I Don't Wanna Fight" . DuBerry has also written material for Simon Webbe, Paulini, Chris De Burgh, Heather Small, Joe Cocker, Liberty X, Cliff Richard, Marvin and Tamara, among others....
 who wrote Tina Turner
Tina Turner

Tina Turner is an United States singer and actress whose career has spanned over 50 years and who has won numerous awards. Her achievements in the Rock genre have led to her being referred to as "The Queen of Rock 'n' Roll"....
's hit "I Don't Wanna Fight
I Don't Wanna Fight

"I Don't Wanna Fight" is a song written by the British singer Lulu , her brother Billy Lawrie and Steve DuBerry and was first offered to singer Sade who sent it on to Tina Turner who recorded it in 1993 as part of the soundtrack for her autobiographical movie What's Love Got To Do With It ....
" (plus hits for Joe Cocker
Joe Cocker

John Robert "Joe" Cocker OBE is an England rock /blues singer who came to popularity in the 1960s, and is most known for his gritty human voice and his cover versions of popular songs, particularly those of The Beatles....
, Simon Webbe
Simon Webbe

Simon Webbe is a singer-songwriter and manager....
, Liberty X
Liberty X

Liberty X were a Brit Award-winning pop vocal group formed from five contestants from the 2001 ITV show Popstars. The group consisted of Tony Lundon, Kevin Simm, Michelle Heaton, Kelli Young and Jessica Taylor ....
). Headteacher Richard Park was also never far away, and managed to keep order for most of the series.

As well as the dramas of singing for survival, there were dramas among the contestants too. David and Ainslie were claimed to be rivals for most of the series. Katie almost got thrown out of the Academy as a punishment for damaging equipment during a waterfight she instigated. Camilla and Lemar got closer and closer, until on the night when all of the contestants returned to the house, they kissed in one of the bedrooms. Sinéad and Malachi were also very close, but a relationship failed to materialise once they left the Academy.

Each week, the teachers were given the task of putting three of the students on 'probation,' where they would be forced to sing for their survival the following Friday, with one of the 3 being saved by the public. The final 2 performers fate was then left to the other students, who would decide who stayed and who left the Academy for good.

Probation Week By Week:

DateProbation
Week 1AshleyPippaNigel
Week 2ChrisKatiePippa (2)
Week 3CamillaKatie (2)David
Week 4Pippa (3)Katie (3)Nigel (2)
Week 5MarliMalachiKatie (4)
Week 6Nigel (3)Katie (5)Malachi (2)
Week 7Katie (6)AinslieDavid (2)
Week 8Malachi (3)Ainslie (2)Sinead
Week 9Ainslie (3)
Week 10 (Finale)LemarSineadDavid 


The students were voted out of the Academy one per week in the following order: Ashley, Naomi, (midweek due to illness) Chris, Camilla, Pippa, Marli, Nigel, Katie, Malachi, Ainslie. This left the last 3 students - David, Lemar and Sinéad to compete in the final.

The final

The final was broadcast live as two separate shows. The final three contestants were David, Sinéad and Lemar. In the first half, after votes totalling over 4 million, Lemar was the first to be voted off by the public. Neither of the two remaining finalists, David and Sinéad, had been in the original group of eleven students chosen by the judges at the start of the series.

In the second half David sang I Don't Want To Talk About It and Sinéad then sang The First Cut Is The Deepest. Then David and Sinéad sang I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues. After a total of over 6.9 million votes were cast, David won with 3.5 million votes. He then sang what was to become his debut #1 single, Stop Living the Lie, to end the show.

The aftermath

David signed a £1 million record contract with Mercury Records
Mercury Records

Mercury Records is a record label operating as a standalone company in the UK and as part of the Island Def Jam Music Group in the US, and are both subsidiaries of Universal Music Group....
 as part of his prize. His debut single "Stop Living The Lie", entered the UK charts at #1 and remained at the top for 2 weeks. He is one of only a few artists from reality TV shows to have a number one hit record with a self-written song. He had a further two top twenty hit singles and a top ten album, Seven Years Ten Weeks, (which was recorded with Elton John's band) and signed a development publishing deal with Universal Music in October 2003. Lemar eventually signed a deal with Sony Records, and has since won several BRIT Awards
Brit Awards

The BRIT Awards, often simply called The BRITs, are the British Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards. The name was originally a shortened form of British or Britannia, but has subsequently become a "backronym" for British Record Industry Trust....
 as best urban act. Malachi, Ainslie, Lemar, and Sinéad also went on to release hit records.

Ratings were average, but not spectacular. Most of this was blamed on the format being too similar to Pop Idol
Pop Idol

Pop Idol was a United Kingdom television series which debuted on ITV on October 5 2001; the show was a talent contest to decide the best new young pop music singer, or 'pop idol', in the United Kingdom, based on viewer voting and participation....
, while fans of the reality tv element were disappointed by the awkward timings of the highlight shows . Despite this, a second series, Fame Academy 2
Fame Academy 2

This article is about the second series of the BBC's Fame Academy TV programme, first broadcast in the UK over thirteen weeks in July - October 2003....
 was commissioned for the following year.

Album and tour


An 18 track album featuring songs by all the contestants was released at the end of the series. It sold over 300,000 copies in the first week and reached #2 in the uk compilation charts. Profits from this and the following nationwide tour helped to fund the Fame Academy Bursary.

Fame Academy (Mercury
Mercury Records

Mercury Records is a record label operating as a standalone company in the UK and as part of the Island Def Jam Music Group in the US, and are both subsidiaries of Universal Music Group....
) December, 2002

Track Listings
  1. "With A Little Help From My Friends" - Ainslie & David
  2. "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" - Lemar & Sinéad
  3. "Fields Of Gold" - Malachi & Marli
  4. "(Come Up and See Me) Make Me Smile" - Ainslie & Marli
  5. "Lean On Me" - The Fame Academy Students
  6. "The Tracks Of My Tears" - Marli
  7. "Eternal Flame" - Pippa
  8. "Brown Eyed Girl" - Chris
  9. "I Can See Clearly Now" - Ashley
  10. "Genie In A Bottle" - Camilla
  11. "Perfect" - Katie
  12. "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" - Nigel
  13. "Vincent" - Malachi
  14. "Goodnight Girl" - David
  15. "Don't Speak" - Sinéad
  16. "Back To You" - Lemar feat. The Fame Academy Students
  17. "Keep Me A Secret" - Ainslie
  18. "Lullaby" - Ainslie & Lemar


In April 2003 all 12 students reunited for a 12 date arena tour of the UK, performing live to sell out audiences, with a final concert at Wembley Arena
Wembley Arena

Wembley Arena is an indoor arena in Wembley, London, UK. The building is opposite Wembley Stadium. It was built for the 1934 British Empire Games by Arthur Elvin, and originally housed a swimming pool, as reflected by its former name, the Empire Pool....
. A DVD of their performances, Fame Academy - Live, was released in September 2003.

See also

  • Fame Academy
    Fame Academy

    Fame Academy was a televised competition to search for and educate new musical talents. The winner received a chance to become a successful music artist....
  • Fame Academy 2
    Fame Academy 2

    This article is about the second series of the BBC's Fame Academy TV programme, first broadcast in the UK over thirteen weeks in July - October 2003....


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