Los S Club 7 son un grupo enérgico y atractivo con una gran personalidad. Estos jóvenes británicos se preparan para el estrellato a través de álbumes, series de televisión y algún que otro e... Leer todoLos S Club 7 son un grupo enérgico y atractivo con una gran personalidad. Estos jóvenes británicos se preparan para el estrellato a través de álbumes, series de televisión y algún que otro especial de la BBC.Los S Club 7 son un grupo enérgico y atractivo con una gran personalidad. Estos jóvenes británicos se preparan para el estrellato a través de álbumes, series de televisión y algún que otro especial de la BBC.
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this is not meant to be a show like mastermind; it's a harmless teenage show which i loved when i was a teenager.
it's everything young people want to be, talented and ambitious, living the dream in another country, with their friends. the songs are catchy, the acting's okay, but there not claiming to be RADA students, but they are talented and have fun personalities, none of the girls are tarty and no one is full of themselves.
having to watch a load of American high school dribble about not being cool and cheerleaders, it was nice to watch about people having a life and dreams.
Some people moan about their accents, well me being English, their accents are fine, normal and being from all different areas of the u.k, it's gonna sound odd to other countries, but not everyone in the uk is posh or a cockney, plus having to watch American shows a lot, i sometimes find American dialect hard but the programme wont suffer because of it, you learn the words, phrases, once you watch it more. it would be boring if everybody spoke the same.
in the UK lots of teenagers use the words, 'muffin' 'plum' 'muppet' etc, i think some people take this show too seriously.
s club 7 have all moved on to other things, jon lee is on the west end stage, rachel had a pop career, Hannah is in a BBC drama etc. and Miami 7 is still funny and harmless.
it's everything young people want to be, talented and ambitious, living the dream in another country, with their friends. the songs are catchy, the acting's okay, but there not claiming to be RADA students, but they are talented and have fun personalities, none of the girls are tarty and no one is full of themselves.
having to watch a load of American high school dribble about not being cool and cheerleaders, it was nice to watch about people having a life and dreams.
Some people moan about their accents, well me being English, their accents are fine, normal and being from all different areas of the u.k, it's gonna sound odd to other countries, but not everyone in the uk is posh or a cockney, plus having to watch American shows a lot, i sometimes find American dialect hard but the programme wont suffer because of it, you learn the words, phrases, once you watch it more. it would be boring if everybody spoke the same.
in the UK lots of teenagers use the words, 'muffin' 'plum' 'muppet' etc, i think some people take this show too seriously.
s club 7 have all moved on to other things, jon lee is on the west end stage, rachel had a pop career, Hannah is in a BBC drama etc. and Miami 7 is still funny and harmless.
S Club 7 is one of the best shows I have ever seen. Sure, they follow the life that every person wishes they have, but don't, but otherwise, great! They are fabulous singers, that make great music, and great "movies" like the Back to the Fifties. And I can't wait to see them this season in S Club 7 in LA. Hopefully they'll have even better songs.
So, basically, all I have to say is that S Club 7 is a great show, and they are all GREAT singers. That's all.
So, basically, all I have to say is that S Club 7 is a great show, and they are all GREAT singers. That's all.
Airhead Hannah (Hannah Spearritt), Bradley (Bradley McIntosh), sex kitten Rachel (Rachel Stevens), Paul (Paul Cattermole), Tina (Tina Barrett), Jon (Jon Lee), and tough Jo (Jo O'Meara) are a British singing group struggling to get any good gigs. They are overjoyed when their manager sign them up as performers in a high class Miami resort. Instead, they find a rundown hotel run by cheapskate brothers Howard and Marvin Borlotti. By the end of the season, the kids decide to drive to L.A. instead of going home to England.
This is a manufactured bubblegum pop group. They are all photogenic. The girls are sexy cute and the guys are unthreatening pretty. The characters are essentially siblings in their relationships. There is no romancing between them. They find romancing outside the group. The show is utterly unoffensive or edgy. It is kinda cute with maybe a few actual laughs in the entire season. There are several catchy pop songs. The kids are generally pretty good performers and they seem to like each other. That's enough to make this work although the show is nothing to write home about.
This is a manufactured bubblegum pop group. They are all photogenic. The girls are sexy cute and the guys are unthreatening pretty. The characters are essentially siblings in their relationships. There is no romancing between them. They find romancing outside the group. The show is utterly unoffensive or edgy. It is kinda cute with maybe a few actual laughs in the entire season. There are several catchy pop songs. The kids are generally pretty good performers and they seem to like each other. That's enough to make this work although the show is nothing to write home about.
If you are reading this and wondering what the heck a "S Club 7" actually is, then you are probably a fan of either Rachel Stevens or Hannah Spearritt looking for things they did early in their careers. Rachel and Hannah appear to be the only members of the cast who have been visible in the industry since the BBC show ended and the group broke up.
I say "group" because the premise of the thing is that they are a seven member musical group-imagine "The A-Teens" playing the main characters on "Hangtime" and you will have a pretty good idea of the concept. Like "Hangtime" they placed a premium on diversity although they shot themselves in the foot by turning the black guy into a "step-and-fetch-it" caricature who is patronized by the other six members of the group.
The "Miami 7" tape opens with the group's first performance at a Florida resort. This becomes unintentionally hilarious when the owner makes them do "Tie a Yellow Ribbon" as their first song. Then they rebel and insist on doing their own songs-the producers try to dial up the contrast between the geriatric first number and the youthful zest of their natural style. Amusingly, other than exposing their abs there is almost no difference since the "S Club 7" style is just an updated version of "Tony Orlando and Dawn" Although the group actually had some hits, the BBC show just reveals their acting and performing inadequacies. The 1999 "Miami 7" episodes on the VHS tape have some historical interest because even a casual observer can see that Rachel and Hannah stand out from from the others talent-wise and charisma-wise.
A word of warning-although the VHS tape I watched was new it would not play smoothly and jammed frequently, the only tape that has ever done this in my player.
I say "group" because the premise of the thing is that they are a seven member musical group-imagine "The A-Teens" playing the main characters on "Hangtime" and you will have a pretty good idea of the concept. Like "Hangtime" they placed a premium on diversity although they shot themselves in the foot by turning the black guy into a "step-and-fetch-it" caricature who is patronized by the other six members of the group.
The "Miami 7" tape opens with the group's first performance at a Florida resort. This becomes unintentionally hilarious when the owner makes them do "Tie a Yellow Ribbon" as their first song. Then they rebel and insist on doing their own songs-the producers try to dial up the contrast between the geriatric first number and the youthful zest of their natural style. Amusingly, other than exposing their abs there is almost no difference since the "S Club 7" style is just an updated version of "Tony Orlando and Dawn" Although the group actually had some hits, the BBC show just reveals their acting and performing inadequacies. The 1999 "Miami 7" episodes on the VHS tape have some historical interest because even a casual observer can see that Rachel and Hannah stand out from from the others talent-wise and charisma-wise.
A word of warning-although the VHS tape I watched was new it would not play smoothly and jammed frequently, the only tape that has ever done this in my player.
Oh yeah, like this world needs another group of pretty-faced
teeny boppers who sing and dance so much they can put the entire
cast of "Rent" to shame. Here, we have a band of teens from
merry old England touring Miami, constantly running around the
beaches and mingle during the day, when at night they perform
their bad love songs. Well, that's about it for the lame,
formulaic plots!
The S Club 7 consists of 4 chicks and 3 guys. The dudes of the
club are just mediocre additions to the band, since it's mostly
the girls who do the singing and real performing! I have to say
Rachael and Jo are the hottest of the girls, but just like the
rest of the band, they can't sing or act!! I guess they can
blame their incapablities to be or singers thespians on their
annoyingly thick British accents. Sometimes they're so damn
incoherent that you can't understand a word they're saying! Now,
I am not making fun of their foreign traits. Roger Moore and
Cary Elwes are both English, but at least their accents aren't
extremely thick. That's why they made such good actors. As for
the S Club 7, guys, you gotta work on your performance pieces!
And stop singing lame love s
teeny boppers who sing and dance so much they can put the entire
cast of "Rent" to shame. Here, we have a band of teens from
merry old England touring Miami, constantly running around the
beaches and mingle during the day, when at night they perform
their bad love songs. Well, that's about it for the lame,
formulaic plots!
The S Club 7 consists of 4 chicks and 3 guys. The dudes of the
club are just mediocre additions to the band, since it's mostly
the girls who do the singing and real performing! I have to say
Rachael and Jo are the hottest of the girls, but just like the
rest of the band, they can't sing or act!! I guess they can
blame their incapablities to be or singers thespians on their
annoyingly thick British accents. Sometimes they're so damn
incoherent that you can't understand a word they're saying! Now,
I am not making fun of their foreign traits. Roger Moore and
Cary Elwes are both English, but at least their accents aren't
extremely thick. That's why they made such good actors. As for
the S Club 7, guys, you gotta work on your performance pieces!
And stop singing lame love s
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- Trivia15 songs were performed throughout the series.
- ConexionesFeatured in Too Much TV: Episode #1.21 (2016)
- Bandas sonorasBring It All Back
Lyrics by Tina Barrett, Bradley McIntosh, Jo O'Meara, Paul Cattermole, Jon Lee, Hannah Spearritt, Rachel Stevens, Eliot Kennedy, Tim Lever and Mike Percy
Performed by S Club 7
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