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The Apprentice: Andy Jackson Fired!

The ApprenticeAndy Jackson has become the first person to be fired from Sir Alan Sugar’s newest series of The Apprentice.

The father of three gave up his job as a car sales man to take part in the show, but the 36 year old lasted only one week after displaying weak leadership skills in the first group task.

Andy insists that he has no regrest about taking part in the show and stated:

“I’ve had knockbacks in my life and it’s about how you pick yourself up.

“I was working 12 to 13 hours a day, six days a week, as a car sales manager and I needed a change. Going on The Apprentice was an absolutely superb opportunity.”

Sir Alan Sugar has revealed why Andy was the first to be shown the door.

In an interview with The Mirror, Sir Alan said: “[Andy] broke the golden rule of retailing – position, position, position. How many more times do I have to say it?

“In his own field, Andy is one of the best car salesmen in Scotland, that’s why he got on the show. However, The Apprentice takes experienced and confident people out of their comfort zone. Clearly, Andy was right out of his and he lost it.”

Sugar added: “He was a very nice man, proud of his family and his achievements – and he should be very proud that he beat 10,000 applicants to get on the show. But he had to go.”

Buy The Soapstar Superstar 2007 CD NOW!

Antony Cotton - Soapstar SuperstarFor any Hayley and Antony (or even Tupele) fans out there,you might want to get a copy of the Soapstar Superstar 2007 cd from this years Soapstar Superstar.

Tracks include

1. Fields of Gold – Gemma Atkinson ,Hollyoaks
2. Son of a Preacher Man – Hayley Tammadon ,Coronation St
3. Hot Stuff – Jane Danson ,Coronation St.
4. Get Here – Tupele Dorgu ,Coronation St.
5. Bad Day – Matthew Wolfenden, Emmerdale
6. It’s a Heartache – Elaine Lourdon, Eastenders
7. Rise – Verity Rushworth , Emmerdale
8. Tears in Heaven – Alan Fletcher, Neighbours
9. Mrs. Robinson – Ben Freeman , Emmerdale
10. When You Say Nothing At All – Antony Cotton , Coronation St.
11. Can’t Take My Eyes Off You – Mark Furze, Home & Away
12. Moondance – Richard Fleeshman , Winner 2006
13. Whole Again – The Girls
14. Love Me For A Reason – The Boys

Follow the link below

Soapstar Superstar 2007

Soapstar Superstar: Antony Cotton Steals The Show

Soapstar Superstar. Versatile Antony Cotton steals the show and Alan Fletcher (Neighbours’ Dr Cole) voted out with Tupele saved for another night.
An amazing and entertaining Antony Cotton stole the show tonight with both his performances, especially his Shirley Bassy medley, showing his versatility, highly entertaining talents and marvellous voice.  An all round winner earning from the judges and audience, thundering applause and a standing ovation.  For once, even Mark Furz (Home and Away) faded into the background.
Mark was saved by Leon Lopez from the public vote with Hayley and Antony making it through after the public votes were counted.  In the bottom two we have two excellent performers, Gemma Atkinson and Tupele Dorgu for the fourth time. It is very hard on the contestants in the bottom two to have to wait 24 hours for the results and then, if they make it through, have to go on stage immediately to open the show.  What a double disadvantage.  Some one will have to go but all the remaining contestants are brilliant.
We will have a guest judge at the next show, David Gest from Celebrity Jungle and ex husband of Liza Minelli while judge Michael trains the remaining contestants in West End performances, as each will have to sing a song chosen by the public and also a Broadway West End number.

Alan Fletcher Leaves Soapstar Superstar 2007

Alan Fletcher - Soapstar SuperstarAlan Fletcher has tonight become the latest victim of Soapstar Superstar. He was placed in the bottom two contestants last night along with Tupele Dorgu and tonight was told that he would be leaving the show.

Although it was Tupele’e THIRD TIME in the bottom two, the British public saved her once more and allowed her to perform Kelly Clarkson’s ‘Because Of You’.

So its goodbye to Doctor Carl Kennedy……the granny’s must have gotten tired of voting!

ITV’s Soapstar Superstar 2007: Contestants Revealed

Richard Fleeshman was the viewers’ Soapstar Superstar for 2006 – but who will win the viewers’ vote and take the accolade in the new series of the hit event?

The newest series of Soapstar Superstar launches tomorrow night on ITV1.

Zoe Ball hosts the new series that will see some of the UK’s favourite soap stars take to the stage nightly and go head-to-head to become a singing superstar.

Facing the ultimate sing-off in 2007 is:

Gemma Atkinson
(Lisa Hunter – Hollyoaks In The City)
Antony Cotton (Sean Tully – Coronation Street)
Jane Danson (Leanne Battersby – Coronation Street)
Tupele Dorgu (Kelly Crabtree – Coronation Street)
Alan Fletcher (Dr Karl Kennedy – Neighbours)
Leon Lopez (Scott Windsor – Emmerdale)
Mark Furze (Eric ‘Ric’ Dalby – Home & Away)
Elaine Lordan (Lynne Hobbs – EastEnders)
Verity Rushworth (Donna Windsor-Dingle – Emmerdale)
Hayley Tamaddon (Delilah Dingle – Emmerdale)
Matthew Wolfenden (David Metcalf – Emmerdale)

And the plot thickens as it will be the viewers who have the ultimate control; not only do they vote to save their favourite soapstar they also get to choose the songs they will be singing.

With commentary from our panel of expert judges and a rehearsal schedule that sees each artist learning their selected song in just
24 hours, the drama won’t be confined to the stage.

Soapstar Superstar 2007: Interview With Alan Fletcher

Alan Fletcher (Dr Karl Kennedy, Neighbours)

Alan Fletcher - Soapstar SuperstarTop three artists and their albums?
Kaiser Chiefs ‘Employment’, Elvis Costello’s first album ‘My Aim is True’ and, I think probably, the third favourite album would be… ‘John Lennon Greatest Hits’.

Your favourite musical style?
At the moment, Indie rock would be the best way to describe it, maybe influenced by punk: Greenday, Kaisers.

Do you think you’ll be performing anything on the show?
I hope so. Very popular in the UK, particularly at the moment, is a lot of Kooks, The Feeling, I love the Killers, Franz Ferdinand. It’s actually kind of like slightly quirky Indie rock with punk and quite poppy with McFly at the moment. Very big. Some of the McFly songs I listen to, I could hear Cliff Richard singing them to be honest, and that’s not putting them down at all.

You’re actually in a band, aren’t you? What sort of music do you perform?
We play half of our own stuff and half covers, so the covers go into Foo Fighters, Kaisers, Franz Ferdinand, we do a bit of Queen, we do a bit of Oasis, we do a bit of Robert Palmer for a laugh.

So how would you describe your own music?
Our stuff’s really quite eclectic, I’ve written quite a few ballads, some moody stuff…well not so much moody. I mean, any ballads we do, we tend to rock them out anyway, so rock ballads would be the best description. But most of the songs we perform in gigs are kind of slightly quirky fun songs about student life, about partying too hard, that sort of thing.

Would you say you’re an actor or a singer?
I’d say that they go hand in hand, I’m a performer, I’m an entertainer. That’s my business: entertaining people. Singing and acting are both just about interpreting a story and selling a story, explaining a message to people, it’s just one of them uses music and one of them uses the spoken word. Most actors are trained to be singers; it’s a tool of the trade.

Do you know any of the actors in Soapstar?
No, I don’t know anyone really well, obviously quite a few people I’ve seen around the place or whatever, I mean, I’m not really exposed to English shows because they’re not widely distributed in Australia, plus I hardly watch any telly. I watch my own show to see what’s going on so I can ring my mates up and say you did a good job, but I see very little telly.

How long have you been in Neighbours?
12 years.

What is your earliest singing memory?
I was in a production of a musical called ‘Little Gipsy Gay’ when I was 12 years old and I played the lead and I was the gipsy king. And half way through the rehearsals, the director said there’s something wrong and he worked out it was me, so he asked me not to sing. It was just funny because it just didn’t work.

Who would you compare yourself to in singing style?
That’s the difficult thing, because I’m a live performer and I’m doing a wide range of material I don’t really compare myself to anyone or see myself in any sort of slot. I suppose, really, that at my core a lot of the work I do is in the swing area. I’m going back to Australia to do a series of concerts with the Australian Pops Orchestra where I’ll be doing songs like ‘Well Did
You Ever’ from High Society, ‘Swinging on a Star’ and songs like that, but I’ll also be doing ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’, so you mix it up. I think it is a bit of a trap actually to identify yourself with somebody because then you’re saying that’s kind of all I do, I just like the idea of saying well, I’m open to be whatever.

What can the audience expect from you?
I’m hoping that they’ll find me fun. I hope they’ll enjoy my process of going through this challenge, because it’s what it is – it’s a big challenge. I want them to be entertained by me. And I want them to sympathise with me too, if they can. I hope that they’ll sit at home and sort of go wow, imagine if I had to do that. That’s the highlight of the show for me, I think. When I watched the first series, I thought, from reviewer, you really feel for the people on the show; you feel for the pressure they’re under.

What if the judging panel are nasty to you?
I’ve been an actor for 30 years, I’ve got plenty of bad reviews.

How will your friends and family react to the news that you are doing the show?
I hope they’ll be supportive. I mean, most of my friends in Australia will probably never see it. My family are very supportive. My son, he loves the fact that dad sings. When he goes to bed at night-time, he listens to my album to put himself off to sleep. He’s nine. And my daughter also, she’s very supportive… and they’re wonderful. Spending a lot of time away from them is really hard. It’s hard for them to get around the fact that dad’s going to be away for long periods of time just at the end of this year, but they’re great.

Will you be home for Christmas?
Home for Christmas. Unfortunately I’ll be working a little bit in that period and then straight back, yeah.

Zoe Ball To Host Soapstar Superstar 2007

It has been revealed that Zoe Ball will be the new host of this years series of Soapstar Superstar.

Zoe said: “As a huge soap fan – I have watched Coronation Street since I was a little girl and I watched it with my Nan – I was a huge fan of Soapstar Superstar last year.

“I nearly wet my pants when I was asked to host it this time. I can’t wait to get all the inside gossip at the show and see who’s the prima donna, who’s the saucy one, who’s the trouble- causer.

“Of course I won’t be showing any bias, although as I’ve already mentioned I am a huge Coronation Street fan!

“I am very excited about the show – the only thing you won’t catch me doing is singing – because I have the worst singing voice ever!�

Executive Producer Rachel Ashdown said: “This year we have some singers in the competition who have never sung on television before so there are sure to be some great surprises.

“You might think you know the soap stars from what you see in your favourite soaps but you will be blown away by just how talented this bunch is.

“This is the show were the viewers really are in control and ultimately they will pick their winner.

“I think the soap stars are really excited, but with the show going live on January 5th they better not be doing too much shouting at New Year’s Eve!

“There aren’t many shows as ambitious as this on television but we had a brilliant team who made it last year and have come back for more this time.â€?

Soapstar Superstar will be shown on ITV1, Friday 5th January 2007, 9:00 PM to 10:30 PM.
For the full list of who is taking part click here

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