Grease Is The Word Archives

Latest news and gossip on ITV’s Grease Is The Word. Join Sinitta, David Gest, David Ian and Brian Friedman in their search for Sandy and Danny.

Grease Is The Word: Anthony Kavanagh Playing The Holiday Inn

Anthony Kavanagh, or Kav as he was known in the nineties, came second in ITV’s Grease Is The Word, and hoped that his success in the show would relaunch his flagging pop career.

However, just a few months later, Kav has ended up performing in a Holiday Inn, where punters pay £26 for a three course meal and a night of entertainment provided by a failing popstar.

A little while ago, I read that Kav had been a diva to the person who maintained his unofficial fan site on MySpace. The basic gist was that he had completely blanked the person after they showed years of support to him. I can’t help thinking that gigs in the Holiday Inn are a little taste of karmic intervention for someone who’s (allegedly!) so up his own arse!

It sounds for all intents that Kav is taking on any job that comes up at this stage. Acting, singing, reality television. I think he needs to focus himself instead of being some kind of odd job man.

Denise Van Outen Slams ITV Reality TV Shows

Denise Van Outen has slammed recent ITV reality TV shows, saying that they are more interested in their ratings, than their contestants.

Denise echoed a recent debate on our forum when she told The Stage:

“They [Grease Is The Word] were not so serious about finding genuine stars.

“I am not saying the two people who won were not good as I have not seen them, but I think their search was more for TV viewers rather than finding and nurturing people for the West End.”

The Any Dream Will Do judge added: “The reason why the BBC shows are such a good thing is because I know the aftercare the contestants get when they leave the show. Continue reading ‘Denise Van Outen Slams ITV Reality TV Shows‘ »

David Gest Avoided Grease Premiere

David GestDavid Gest has admitted that he missed the Grease premier this week due to a hectic filming schedule.

Gest, who judged on the ITV show Grease Is The Word, from where the two lead actors for the stage show were picked, commented:

“I had to film The Friday Night Project so I gave Grease a miss,” Gest told the Daily Star Sunday. “Although filming didn’t start until 7pm the next night, I had to get up early to rehearse and have my hair and make-up done.” Continue reading ‘David Gest Avoided Grease Premiere‘ »

Watch Clips Of Grease Stage Show LIVE!

Watch Susan McFaddena nd Danny Bayne having a chat with Sky News about their appearances on ITV Tv show, Grease Is The Word as well as some live footage of the West End show. The stage show was slated by critics earlier this week.

Criics SLAM Grease Stage Show

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Danny Bayne & Susan McFaddenWinners of ITV reality Tv show, Grease Is The Word, took to the stage for the first time last night, but unlike their Joseph counterparts, their opening night reviews were certainly not of the raving kind.

Sarah Crompton, writing in the Daily Telegraph, said Bayne “made Travolta look like Olivier”.

“Whatever qualities made people vote for them shrivel and fade in the spotlight’s harsh glare,” she added.

The Guardian’s critic, Michael Billington, said McFadden “sings prettily, but has a painfully limited range of physical expression”.

The show was also branded “disappointingly short on dazzle” by Sam Marlowe in The Times. Continue reading ‘Criics SLAM Grease Stage Show‘ »

Grease’s Anthony Kavanagh To Star In Soap?

Former pop star and Grease Is The Word finalist, Anthony Kavanagh has revealed that he may be joining the cast of a soap opera latrer this year.

Anthony, who narrowly lost out to Danny Bayne on the role of Danny Zuko on a West End Stage, hinted: “I might be doing a soap, apparently, but I’m not allowed to say anything.”

He added that he couldn’t even let the cat out of the bag about which show. Continue reading ‘Grease’s Anthony Kavanagh To Star In Soap?‘ »

Grease Is The Word: David Ian To Quit Reality TV

Grease Is The WordThe man behind ITV’s reality TV show, Grease Is The Word, has announced that Grease will be his last reality show EVER!

The theatre producer told The Sun’s TV Biz: “I’ve got my Sandy and Danny and sold £6million of tickets already. It’s been great but it was a one-off — I have no plans for another.”

Grease Is The Word: Michelle Antrobus Promises A Friendly Final

Grease Is The WordMichelle Antrobus has promised that tonight’s final of ITV’s Grease Is The Word, will be a friendly one. She insists that she will be happy if Susan McFadden wins and is sure that the feeling would be mutual.

“We both wanted to be together in the final because we get on very well,” Michelle told the Daily Record. “I think it’s friendly competition and we both know we’ve done really well to get this far.

“We’re so different as well. I’m a brunette and she’s a blonde. But it won’t be nasty competition.”

Grease is the Word: The Final

Grease Is The WordFrom the tens of thousands of people who initially auditioned, just four contestants remain. Only two will win the coveted West End roles to become Sandy and Danny on stage in the hit musical Grease.

With just two girls and two boys left, competition is fierce and this Saturday Susan McFadden takes on Michelle Antrobus and Danny Bayne goes head to head with Anthony Kavanagh.

From the first auditions in London and Manchester, through to Bootcamp and then to the live studio shows, each of these four contestants has been on a massive personal journey. Continue reading ‘Grease is the Word: The Final‘ »

Simon Cowell Vows never To Do Another Grease!

Simon Cowell has vowed never to make another musical theatre show like Grease Is The Word.

The show has trailed behind BBC’s Any Dream Will Do in the ratings since it launched.

Speaking at the launch of new variety series Britain’s Got Talent, Cowell - creator of Grease through his company Syco TV - said: “We’ve learnt our lesson. We shouldn’t try to beat the BBC on those types of shows [but] they shouldn’t try to beat us with variety shows.”

But Simon vowed that his new show, Britain’s Got Talent, will be “a thousand times better than Grease”. I for one can’t wait!