Superstar (British TV series)

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Superstar
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Genre Reality
Created by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Presented by Amanda Holden
Judges Andrew Lloyd Webber
Melanie C
Jason Donovan
Dawn French
David Grindrod
ComposerAndrew Lloyd Webber
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes12
Production
Executive producerPeter Davey
Production locationsVarious cities (auditions)
Osea Island (Superstar Island)
The Fountain Studios (live shows)
Running time60–90 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production company ITV Studios
Original release
Network ITV
Release7 July (2012-07-07) 
25 July 2012 (2012-07-25)
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Any Dream Will Do (2007)
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Over the Rainbow (2010)

Superstar is a UK talent search, looking for the lead role in a production of the 1971 rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar . The series started on 7 July 2012 on ITV and was presented by Amanda Holden.

Contents

In the final, on 25 July 2012, 31-year-old Ben Forster was chosen as Jesus to perform the role in the UK arena tour starting in September 2012. [1] 24-year-old Rory Taylor came in second place.

The Team

The series was presented by Amanda Holden. The Panel consisted of Andrew Lloyd Webber, Jason Donovan, Dawn French and Melanie C. David Grindrod and Will Burton led the casting team, with Yvie Burnett serving as the vocal coach.

Format

Nationwide auditions

The Nationwide auditions began in March 2012 visiting London, Dublin, Belfast, Manchester, Glasgow and Cardiff. The judges are Andrew Lloyd Webber, Melanie C, Jason Donovan and David Grindrod. Host Amanda Holden was on hand for the auditionees. [2]

Grindrod judged the nationwide auditions and was joined by Donovan and Melanie C at the 'Callback' round held at the O2 Academy in Brixton, London. Over 100 contestants were invited to the 'Callback' round in London. Lloyd Webber watched all the performances from a balcony at the side of the stage.

Superstar Island

The final 41 contestants are invited to 'Superstar Island' (Osea Island in Essex) for a week of training. Jonathan Ansell is a notable contestant who failed to pass this stage of the show. [3]

Final rounds

The final 30 contestants were invited to Lloyd Webber's villa in Majorca. After 10 were eliminated on arrival, the remaining contestants performed again in front of Lloyd Webber.

The next day, the contestants travelled back to Great Britain via coach (with the journey taking 25 hours) and performed a final time in front of the panel, with an accompanying band onstage, for a place in the live shows.

Live shows

The Live show stages of the search were judged by Melanie C, Jason Donovan, Dawn French and Andrew Lloyd Webber. The live shows were broadcast live from Fountain Studios in Wembley and took place over nine nights (excluding Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 July). The final was held on 25 July 2012.

The contestants perform on the first live show with the results of the public vote announced during the following night's show. The two contestants with the lowest votes competed in the Sing-Off to stay in the competition. After the performance, Lloyd Webber then decided which potential Jesus to keep in the contest. The saved Jesuses could be seen on the "Stairway to Heaven". The eliminated Jesus(es) then "walks into the light" and leaves the stage.

Finalists

FinalistAge*FromStatus
Afnan Iftikhar23 North Shields Eliminated 1st on Night 1
Dirk Johnson24 Scotland Eliminated 2nd on Night 2
Tim Prottey-Jones32 Birmingham Eliminated 3rd on Night 4
Niall Sheehy31 County Wicklow Eliminated 4th on Night 5
Jon Moses37YorkEliminated 5th on Night 6
Jeff Anderson21 Belfast Eliminated 6th on Night 6
Nathan James23 Reading Eliminated 7th on Night 7
David Hunter 27 Warrington Eliminated 8th on Night 8
Roger Wright41 London Eliminated 9th on Night 9
Rory Taylor24 Wirral Runner-up
Ben Forster 31 Sunderland Winner

* at time of competition

Results summary

Colour key
  Contestant was in the bottom two and who was saved after the sing off
  Contestant was eliminated after the sing off
  Contestant who received the most public votes
Weekly results per contestant
ContestantNight 1Night 2Night 3Night 5Night 6Night 7Night 8Final
Night 3Night 4
Ben ForsterSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeWinner
(night 9)
Rory TaylorSafeSafeSafeSafeBottom twoSafeSafeBottom twoRunner-up
(night 9)
Roger WrightSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeBottom threeBottom twoSafeEliminated
(night 9)
David HunterSafeSafeBottom twoBottom twoSafeSafeSafeEliminatedEliminated
(night 8)
Nathan JamesSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeEliminatedEliminated
(night 7)
Jeff AndersonSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeEliminatedEliminated
(night 6)
Jon MosesSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeEliminatedEliminated
(night 6)
Niall SheehySafeSafeSafeSafeEliminatedEliminated
(night 5)
Tim Prottey-JonesSafeBottom twoBottom twoEliminatedEliminated
(night 4)
Dirk JohnsonBottom twoEliminatedEliminated
(night 2)
Afnan IftikharEliminatedEliminated
(night 1)

Live show details

Night 1 (15 July 2012)

Contestants' performances on the first live show
ContestantOrderSong (artist)Result (Night 2)
David Hunter1"Forget You" (Cee Lo Green)Safe
Dirk Johnson2"Make You Feel My Love" (Bob Dylan)Bottom two
Nathan James3"Sign Your Name" " (Terence Trent D'Arby)Safe
Ben Forster4"Somebody That I Used to Know" (Gotye)Safe
Niall Sheehy5"Stay" (Hurts)Safe
Tim Prottey-Jones6"Stone Cold Sober" " (Paloma Faith)Safe
Roger Wright7"A Whiter Shade of Pale" (Procol Harum)Safe
Jon Moses8"Since U Been Gone" (Kelly Clarkson)Safe
Afnan Iftikhar9"Next to Me" (Emeli Sande)Bottom two
Jeff Anderson10"Red" (Daniel Merriweather)Safe
Rory Taylor11"Are You Gonna Go My Way" (Lenny Kravitz)Safe
ActSing Off SongResults
Afnan Iftikhar"Memory" from Cats Eliminated
Dirk JohnsonSaved by Lloyd Webber

Night 2 (16 July 2012)

Contestants' performances on the second live show
ContestantOrderSong (artist)Result (Night 3)
Ben Forster1"She Said" (Plan B)Safe
Tim Prottey-Jones2"The First Cut Is the Deepest" (Cat Stevens)Bottom two
Rory Taylor3"Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" (Kelly Clarkson)Safe
Nathan James4"Dedication to My Ex" (Lloyd ft. André 3000 & Lil Wayne)Safe
Roger Wright5"Part of Me" (Katy Perry)Safe
Dirk Johnson6"Titanium" (Sia)Bottom two
Jeff Anderson7"Mr Brightside" (The Killers)Safe
Niall Sheehy8"The Man Who Can't Be Moved" (The Script)Safe
Jon Moses9"I Can't Make You Love Me" (Bonnie Raitt)Safe
David Hunter10"Nothing's Real But Love" (Rebecca Ferguson)Safe
ActSing Off SongResults
Dirk Johnson"Hurt"Eliminated
Tim Prottey-JonesSaved by Lloyd Webber

Night 3 (17 July 2012)

Contestants' performances on the third live show
ContestantOrderSong (artist)Result (Night 4)
Roger Wright1"More Than Words"( Extreme)Safe
Nathan James2"To Be With You"( Mr. Big)Safe
Rory Taylor3"Dakota"(Stereophonics)Safe
Jon Moses4"I Want To Know What Love Is"( Foreigner)Safe
David Hunter5"You've Got The Love" ( The Source feat Candi Staton)Bottom two
Ben Forster6"Everybody Hurts"(R.E.M.)Safe
Tim Prottey-Jones7"Time Is Running Out"(Muse)Bottom two
Jeff Anderson8"How You Remind Me"(Nickelback)Safe
Niall Sheehy9"Dirty Diana" (Michael Jackson)Safe
ActSing Off SongResults
David Hunter"The Long and Winding Road"Saved by Lloyd Webber (Night 5) 1
Tim Prottey-JonesEliminated (Night 5) 1

^1 Before the performance, Lloyd Webber decided not to eliminate either of them until he had seen the solo performances they had prepared for the night. They both performed on Night 4 with the elimination at the end of the show. [4]

Night 4 (18 July 2012)

Contestants' performances on the fourth live show
ContestantOrderSong (artist)Result (Night 5)
Niall Sheehy1"One" (U2)Safe
Rory Taylor2"Roxanne" (The Police)Safe
David Hunter3"One Day Like This" (Elbow)Bottom two (Night 4)
Ben Forster4"This Love" (Maroon 5)Safe
Jon Moses5"I Won't Let You Go" (James Morrison)Safe
Nathan James6"How to Save a Life" (The Fray)Safe
Roger Wright7"Here I Go Again" (Whitesnake)Safe
Tim Prottey-Jones8"Dream On" (Aerosmith)Eliminated (Night 4)
Jeff Anderson9"Kiss from a Rose" (Seal)Safe

Night 5 (19 July 2012)

Contestants' performances on the fifth live show
ContestantOrderSong (artist)Result
Jeff Anderson1"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" (The Rolling Stones)Safe
David Hunter2"Nothing Compares 2 U" (Sinéad O'Connor)Safe
Rory Taylor3"Fix You" (Coldplay)Bottom two
Nathan James4"Ain't No Sunshine" (Bill Withers)Safe
Ben Forster5"Fast Car" (Tracy Chapman)Safe
Niall Sheehy6"Wherever You Will Go" (The Calling)Bottom two
Jon Moses7"Feel" (Robbie Williams)Safe
Roger Wright8"Rolling in the Deep" (Adele)Safe
ActSing Off SongResults
Rory Taylor"Alone"Saved by Lloyd Webber
Niall SheehyEliminated

Night 6 (20 July 2012)

Contestants' performances on the sixth live show
ContestantOrderSong (artist)Result
Jon Moses1"I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" (U2)Bottom three
Jeff Anderson2"Whole Lotta Love" (Led Zeppelin)Bottom three
Roger Wright3"Feeling Good" (Nina Simone)Bottom three
Ben Forster4"Cold As Ice"(Foreigner)Safe
Rory Taylor5"Silenced by the Night" (Keane)Safe
David Hunter6"Apologize"(OneRepublic)Safe
Nathan James7"Sweet Child o' Mine"(Guns N' Roses)Safe
ActSing Off SongResults
Jon Moses"Could We Start Again Please?" from Jesus Christ Superstar Eliminated
Jeff AndersonEliminated
Roger WrightSaved by Lloyd Webber

Night 7 (23 July 2012)

Contestants' performances on the seventh live show
ContestantOrderSong (artist)Result
Nathan James1"Born This Way" (Lady Gaga)Bottom two
Roger Wright2"Handbags and Gladrags" (Rod Stewart)Bottom two
David Hunter3"Too Close" (Alex Clare)Safe
Rory Taylor4"Under Pressure" (Queen feat David Bowie)Safe
Ben Forster5"It Must Have Been Love" (Roxette)Safe
ActSing Off SongResults
Nathan James"Love Changes Everything" from Aspects of Love Eliminated
Roger WrightSaved by Lloyd Webber

Night 8: Semi-final (24 July 2012)

Contestants' performances on the eighth live show
ContestantOrderSong (artist)Result
Rory Taylor1"In the Air Tonight" (Phil Collins)Bottom two
Ben Forster2"Run"(Snow Patrol)Safe
Roger Wright3"Hard to Handle"(Otis Redding)Safe
David Hunter4"I Try"(Macy Gray)Bottom two

Sing-Off

ActSing Off SongResults
David Hunter"No Matter What" from Whistle Down the Wind Eliminated
Rory TaylorSaved by Lloyd Webber

Night 9: Final (25 July 2012)

Contestants' performances on the ninth live show
ContestantOrderSong (artist)Result
Ben Forster1"Who Wants to Live Forever" (Queen)Winner
Rory Taylor2"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" (Aerosmith)Runner-up
Roger Wright3"Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" (George Michael feat Elton John)Eliminated

The Arena Tour

The tour travelled across the country from 21 September until 21 October 2012 and toured in the following venues: London O2 Arena, Glasgow SECC, Newcastle Metro Radio Arena, Manchester Arena, Motorpoint Arena Cardiff, National Indoor Arena Birmingham, Belfast Odyssey, The O2 Dublin, Echo Arena Liverpool, Nottingham Capital FM and Motorpoint Arena Sheffield. [5] Joining Forster was comedian Tim Minchin as Judas Iscariot, Melanie C as Mary Magdalene, BBC Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles as King Herod Antipas, Alexander Hanson as Pontius Pilate, Pete Gallagher as Caiaphas, Gerard Bentall as Annas, Michael Pickering as Peter, and Giovanni Spano as Simon Zealotes.

The tour resumed in March 2013 in Australia with Forster, Minchin, and Melanie C reprising their respective roles. Australian TV personality Andrew O'Keefe played the role of King Herod for the Australian leg of the tour, with New Zealand born Jon Stevens (who played Judas in the 1992 Australian arena tour and the 1994 theatre production) playing Pilate. [6] Superstar runner-up Rory Taylor appeared as Simon Zealotes.

The North American tour was to commence on 9 June starting in New Orleans, with stops including Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City, and more before ending in Philadelphia on 17 August. This leg of the tour was to feature Forster reprising his role as Jesus, Brandon Boyd of rock band Incubus as Judas, Destiny's Child singer Michelle Williams as Mary Magdalene, former 'N Sync singer JC Chasez as Pilate, and former Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd lead singer John Lydon as King Herod. [7] On 30 May 2014, the tour was cancelled, mostly due to poor ticket sales. [8]

Reception

Official ratings are supplied by the UK Programme Ratings website, BARB. [9]

Ratings

EpisodeAir dateTimeslotOvernight ratings
(millions)
Official ratings
(millions)
Weekly rank
Auditions7 July19:253.04 [10] 3.03#18
Superstar Island8 July20:003.11 [11] 3.16#16
The Final 3014 July20:002.89 [12] 2.95#29
Live show 115 July20:003.08 [13] 2.99#27
Live show 216 July21:002.83 [14] 2.81#26
Live show 317 July21:002.37 [15] Under 2.66Outside Top 30
Live show 418 July21:002.69 [16] 2.67#29
Live show 519 July21:002.90 [17] 2.83#25
Live show 620 July21:002.64 [18] 2.66#30
Live show 723 July21:002.59 [19] 2.49#22
Semi-final24 July21:002.54 [20] 2.54#21
Final25 July21:003.17 [21] 3.11#13
Series average2012N/A2.822.82N/A

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