Pete Waterman Vows Not To Return to Reality TV
Pete Waterman, the face of shows like Pop Idol and the man who broguth us Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan, has vowed never to return to reality TV again.
Speaking to Digital Spy, Waterman revealed:
“The problem I have with reality shows now is they’ve become too TV…Where reality TV has gone now is that it’s television and it’s not about the music. When I was on reality TV – for two, three, four series – I always put the music first.
“In the last two series I did I could see the editors didn’t want the music. All the editors wanted was the silly faces, the swearing and the fights and, you know, that’s not for me. Not for me. That’s not what I do. Simon (Cowell) does that very well.
Waterman also cast doubts about The X Factor’s ability to find a world-class singing talent, saying: “Well, it hasn’t so far, has it? I’m not gonna knock Simon – Simon’s my best mate. Simon does a fantastic job. I’ve never seen The X Factor because he’s my best friend. All I know is I haven’t seen anybody yet last as long as Girls Aloud.”
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Pete critique here is fair and accurate, Reality TV is more about tv than talent as the TV companies compete against one another for viewers statistics. However, there is no reason why those who are talented shouldn’t try to enter the business via this route or those who have placed a heavy investment in a career that is musical. Proving a willingness to take the rough with the smooth all in one go. For a few lucky contestants it will be the only way forward as the majority are unawares of the regional routes which leads to the long and winding road.
Maureen
Newcastle.