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Fame Academy (2002)

October. 04,2002
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Fame Academy

Fame Academy was a televised competition to search for and educate new musical talents. The winner received a chance to become a successful music artist and part of the international franchise Star Academy known under various titles in various countries. In the UK version, the prize consisted of a £1m recording contract with a major record company, plus the use of a luxury apartment in London and a sports car for one year. It was broadcast by the BBC and co-produced by an Endemol company called 'Initial'. The first series was won by David Sneddon and the second and final series by Alex Parks. The show was so successful that the BBC decided to screen celebrity versions for Comic Relief. Starting 2003, Comic Relief Does Fame Academy saw celebrities singing as students of the Academy with proceeds from the phone votes being donated to the charity. This was far more successful than the original show, and many believe its success secured the second series of the main programme.

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Fame Academy

2002

Fame Academy was a televised competition to search for and educate new musical talents. The winner received a chance to become a successful music artist and part of the international franchise Star Academy known under various titles in various countries. In the UK version, the prize consisted of a £1m recording contract with a major record company, plus the use of a luxury apartment in London and a sports car for one year. It was broadcast by the BBC and co-produced by an Endemol company called 'Initial'. The first series was won by David Sneddon and the second and final series by Alex Parks. The show was so successful that the BBC decided to screen celebrity versions for Comic Relief. Starting 2003, Comic Relief Does Fame Academy saw celebrities singing as students of the Academy with proceeds from the phone votes being donated to the charity. This was far more successful than the original show, and many believe its success secured the second series of the main programme.

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Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 2 : 2003

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30 Episode

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Episode 2 - FA2: Episode 2
July. 26,2003
Episode 3 - FA2: Episode 3
July. 30,2003
Episode 4 - FA2: Episode 4
July. 30,2003
Episode 5 - FA2: Episode 5
August. 02,2003
Episode 6 - FA2: Episode 6
August. 02,2003
Episode 7 - FA2: Episode 7
August. 06,2003
Episode 8 - FA2: Episode 8
August. 06,2003
Episode 9 - FA2: Episode 9
August. 09,2003
Episode 10 - FA2: Episode 10 - Audley Evicted
August. 09,2003
Episode 11 - FA2: Episode 11
August. 13,2003
Episode 12 - FA2: Episode 12 - Nick Evicted
August. 13,2003
Episode 13 - FA2: Episode 13
August. 16,2003
Episode 14 - FA2: Episode 14 - Lorna Evicted
August. 16,2003
Episode 15 - FA2: Episode 15
August. 20,2003
Episode 16 - FA2: Episode 16 - Gary Evicted
August. 20,2003
Episode 17 - FA2: Episode 17
August. 23,2003
Episode 18 - FA2: Episode 18 - Simone Evicted
August. 23,2003
Episode 19 - FA2: Episode 19
August. 30,2003
Episode 20 - FA2: Episode 20 - Louise Evicted
August. 30,2003
Episode 21 - FA2: Episode 21
September. 07,2003
Episode 22 - FA2: Episode 22 - Barry Evicted
September. 07,2003
Episode 23 - FA2: Episode 23
September. 13,2003
Episode 24 - FA2: Episode 24 - Paris Evicted
September. 13,2003
Episode 25 - FA2: Episode 25
September. 20,2003
Episode 26 - FA2: Episode 26 - James Evicted
September. 20,2003
Episode 27 - FA2: Episode 27
September. 27,2003
Episode 28 - FA2: Episode 28 - Peter Evicted
September. 27,2003
Episode 29 - The Live Final: Part One
October. 04,2003
Episode 30 - The Live Final: Part Two
October. 04,2003
Seasons 1 : 2002

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35 Episode

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Fame Academy was a televised competition to search for and educate new musical talents. The winner received a chance to become a successful music artist and part of the international franchise Star Academy known under various titles in various countries. In the UK version, the prize consisted of a £1m recording contract with a major record company, plus the use of a luxury apartment in London and a sports car for one year. It was broadcast by the BBC and co-produced by an Endemol company called 'Initial'. The first series was won by David Sneddon and the second and final series by Alex Parks. The show was so successful that the BBC decided to screen celebrity versions for Comic Relief. Starting 2003, Comic Relief Does Fame Academy saw celebrities singing as students of the Academy with proceeds from the phone votes being donated to the charity. This was far more successful than the original show, and many believe its success secured the second series of the main programme.

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