S Club Search

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S Club Search
Developed byBBC
StarringS Club Juniors
JudgesS Club 7
Narrated byAngellica Bell
Opening theme"Don't Stop Movin'"
by S Club 7
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes2
Production
Executive producersSimon Fuller
Reem Nouss
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time20 minutes (approx.)
Production companiesBBC
19 Entertainment
Original release
NetworkCBBC (on BBC One)
Release30 September (2001-09-30) –
16 December 2001 (2001-12-16)
Related
S Club Juniors: The Story

S Club Search was a CBBC reality television show that documents the audition process and formation for the pop group S Club Juniors in 2001. The original concept was that the children would perform at Wembley as a support act to S Club 7 on their S Club 7 Carnival 2002 tour, but their appearance at Wembley was considered such a success that 19 Entertainment, the management company that had created S Club 7 and auditioned S Club Juniors, decided they should perform as a support act at all of the venues on the Carnival tour.[1] Following the tour, the eight children went on to form the group "S Club Juniors" (later renamed to "S Club 8") and had six top ten UK hits.[2]

Selected candidates[edit]

Connor Daley left the group soon after its formation to accept a scholarship to study ballet at a performing arts school.[3]

Audition venues[edit]

  • Manchester
  • Glasgow
  • Cardiff
  • London

Episodes[edit]

1"Reaching For The Stars"2001 (2001)101
This episode features how the juniors got chosen for the band and interviews from them.
2"Bring The House Down"2001 (2001)102
This episode shows the juniors doing some homework and a preview of them rehearsing for their upcoming tour.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "S Club Juniors reach for the stars". CBBC Newsround. BBC. 27 November 2001. Retrieved 5 September 2007.
  2. ^ "everyHit.com – UK Top 40 Hit Database". everyHit.com. Retrieved 18 April 2007.
  3. ^ "Teens do a turn; Stars in their eyes kids ITV, 6.55PM". The Free Library. Retrieved 11 December 2008.

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