Soapstar Superstar

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Soapstar Superstar
GenreTalent show
Presented byBen Shephard (2006)
Fern Britton (2006)
Zoe Ball (2007)
JudgesBilly Sammeth
Chris Cowey
Cilla Black (2006)
Martine McCutcheon (2007)
Michael Ball (2007)
David Gest (2007)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes18
Production
Production locationGranada Studios
Running time60 to 90 minutes
Production companyGranada
Original release
NetworkITV
Release6 January 2006 (2006-01-06) –
13 January 2007 (2007-01-13)

Soapstar Superstar is a British talent show that aired on ITV from 6 January 2006 to 13 January 2007. The show's format works in a similar format to that of Pop Idol and The X Factor, in that the competition features a group of soap opera actors performing in front of a celebrity panel of judges, with the weakest performers being eliminated when they receive the fewest votes from the judges and a public vote. Unlike these shows, the audience decides upon the song contestants sung in the next round, with the eliminated contestant joining the judging panel for that episode to save one of the other contestants and decide on which song they would sing next.

Presenters and judges[edit]

The first series was hosted by Fern Britton and Ben Shephard, with Jayne Middlemiss and Duncan James hosting a companion show for the series on ITV2, entitled Soapstar Superstar: Extra Tracks. For the second series, the show was presented by Zoe Ball,[1] with the ITV2 companion show, retitled as Soapstar Superstar: Bonus Tracks, hosted by Mark Durden-Smith, Sheree Murphy and Rob Deering. Both series featured Billy Sammeth and Chris Cowey as part of the judging panel, with assistance from Cilla Black in 2006, and Martine McCutcheon and Michael Ball in 2007.

Series overview[edit]

Series 1 results[edit]

Place Actor Soap
1st Richard Fleeshman Coronation Street
2nd Andy Whyment Coronation Street
3rd Lucy Pargeter Crossroads & Emmerdale
4th Roxanne Pallett Emmerdale
5th Lee Otway Hollyoaks
6th Wendi Peters Coronation Street
7th Shobna Gulati Coronation Street
8th Nicholas Bailey EastEnders
9th Michael Greco EastEnders
10th Sammy Winward Emmerdale

Series 2 results[edit]

Place Actor Soap
1st Antony Cotton Coronation Street
2nd Hayley Tamaddon Emmerdale
3rd Mark Furze Home and Away
4th Tupele Dorgu Coronation Street
5th Gemma Atkinson Hollyoaks
6th Alan Fletcher Neighbours
7th Leon Lopez 1 Brookside
8th Matthew Wolfenden Emmerdale
9th Verity Rushworth Emmerdale
10th Jane Danson Coronation Street
11th Elaine Lordan EastEnders
  • ^1 Lopez was a replacement for Ben Freeman, who was forced to deal with a court case abroad at the time.[2]

Transmissions[edit]

Series Start date End date Episodes
1 6 January 2006 (2006-01-06) 14 January 2006 (2006-01-14) 8
2 5 January 2007 (2007-01-05) 13 January 2007 (2007-01-13) 10

Controversy[edit]

On 18 October 2007, after an in-depth investigation of ITV phone-in shows by Deloitte, it was revealed that phone-in votes for songs and even votes for contestants to go through to the next round had been manipulated by the programme makers. This involved some 20% of the viewers' votes for songs being ignored, and Jane Danson and Tupele Dorgu being put up for eviction in the first episode when the bottom two contestants by votes were actually Verity Rushworth and Leon Lopez.[3]

As a result, ITV aired an Ofcom summary of findings announcement just before the final of the second series of Britain's Got Talent on 31 May 2008. It was shown again on 8 June 2008 before that night's episode of Coronation Street. Granada Television was also fined for the breach.

Cancellation[edit]

Although the programme was doing well, drawing in good viewing figures, ITV felt that the show had reached its "natural conclusion", and thus announced on 25 May 2007 that the programme had been axed. Amongst its reasons for the decision was the belief that the programme had become too similar to the broadcaster's other hit show, The X Factor.[4]

International versions[edit]

The Polish edition of Soapstar Superstar, Jak Oni Śpiewają (How They Sing) aired from 3 March until 2 June 2007. It was won by Agnieszka Włodarczyk (Weronika Potoczny from "Plebania"). The second season ran from 8 September until 15 December 2007. The winner was Joanna Liszowska (Dorota Lewkiewicz from "Na dobre i na złe"). The third season aired from 8 March until 31 May 2008. It was won by Krzysztof Respondek (Michał Jeleń from "Barwy Szczęścia"). The fourth season ran from 6 September until 6 December 2008. The winner was Artur Chamski. The 5th season won Laura Samojłowicz. The 6th season was won by Krzysztof Respondek again (it was All Star Season). The relaunch, broadcast on public channel TVP2, was announced on 12 February 2020 and is renamed to Star Voice. Gwiazdy mają głos (Star Voice - Stars have voice). Hosted by Michalina Sosna and Mariusz Czerkawski, it would start broadcasting on 28 February 2020.

In Belgium, the third season of Steracteur Sterartiest is currently airing on één, all editions were hosted by Katja Retsin and Thomas Vanderveken.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bourne, Dianne (15 February 2007). "Soapstar Superstar: Tupele has a fan in Fatboy". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Leon Lopez for 'Soapstar Superstar' - TV News". Digital Spy. 13 December 2006. Retrieved 13 August 2013.
  3. ^ "ITV programmes named and shamed". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 24 October 2007. Retrieved 13 August 2013.
  4. ^ "'Soapstar Superstar' axed after two series". Digital Spy. 29 May 2007. Retrieved 29 May 2007.

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