Jackson 5 legend Jermaine Jackson is to be one of the judges on brand new BBC Three entertainment series Move Like Michael Jackson.
Celebrating the greatest pop icon of our time, this six-part dance series will see a nationwide search to find Britain’s most talented and original dancers who can demonstrate they have the spirit, showmanship and technical ability of the great man.
Comedian Robert Webb has slammed Young, Dumb and Living Off Mum, the reality show which he provides voice-overs for.
The show took eight young people between the ages of 17 and 25 – who’d never done a day’s work and lived off their parents – and plonked them in a house. The results were predictable, but no less disgusting for it.
Webb has admitted he only did the voice-overs “for the money” – and even kept the gig a secret from his on screen partner David Mitchell.
Singer Heather Small, gold medallist Mark Foster and actress Michelle Gayle are among the celebrities that will be dancing with wheelchair users in a groundbreaking new six-part series for BBC Three uniting wheelchair users and celebrities in a dance competition with a difference.
Actor Kevin Sacre, rugby legend Martin Offiah and presenter Caroline Flack are also set to partner wheelchair users who have never danced before – with only five weeks to master everything from the cha-cha to the paso doble.
Aisleyne Horgan Wallace is the newest make-under victim on BBC Three’s Snog Marry Avoid.
During her time inside the POD, the Personal Overhaul Device Aisleyne admits to having had a boob job, botox and eyebrow tattoos. Could she be more fake? But its all good, because she claims to be “very real inside.”
Jodie Marsh come under attack from the Personal Overhaul Device (POD) on BBC Three show Snog, Marry, Avoid?
POD identified Marsh as the leader of all people fake and said: “All of these girls came before POD with their tiny clothes, layers of slap and fake tan and I have defeated them. It is now time for me to conquer their leader.”
January 29th, 2008 by Lisa McGarry. Tags: BBC Three
BBC Three is changing…
It’s growing into something more than a regular TV channel. It’s building a whole world for itself, one that will live on your computer and your mobile as much as it does on your telly. It’s not finished yet, but it’s happening now. This second. And for it to be as good as it could be, it needs you to get involved.
All of you.
So we tried to get your attention with some cheeky stunts that saw holes leading to the new world of BBC Three open up on some of Britain’s most infamous streets. We even made films of ourselves doing it in case you weren’t there to see it happen. Why? Simple, because we can’t finish changing BBC Three without you
We want you to film yourself introducing your favourite BBC Three programmes, as well as your ideas about what your ideal world would look like. Upload your mobile or video clips via enterthreetv.co.uk then click on “Be on TV” and find out exactly how you could end up as one of the new faces of BBC Three. On top of that you can sneak a look at what BBC Three is becoming and find out how people like Lily Allen are already involved.