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Whatever Happened to Gareth Gates?

  • TV Movie
  • 2006
  • 1h
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8.8/10
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Whatever Happened to Gareth Gates? (2006)
Documentary

Profiling the Pop Idol (2001) runner-up as he prepares to make his comeback to the world of music. He discusses his public fall from grace and invites cameras to follow him as he records new... Read allProfiling the Pop Idol (2001) runner-up as he prepares to make his comeback to the world of music. He discusses his public fall from grace and invites cameras to follow him as he records new songs.Profiling the Pop Idol (2001) runner-up as he prepares to make his comeback to the world of music. He discusses his public fall from grace and invites cameras to follow him as he records new songs.

  • Director
    • Lynn Alleway
  • Stars
    • Lynn Alleway
    • Gareth Gates
    • Steve Robinson
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.8/10
    11
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lynn Alleway
    • Stars
      • Lynn Alleway
      • Gareth Gates
      • Steve Robinson
    • 1User review
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Lynn Alleway
    • Self - Narrator…
    Gareth Gates
    • Self
    Steve Robinson
    Steve Robinson
    • Self - Cameraman
    • (as Steve)
    Suzanne Mole
    • Self - Gareth Gates' Girlfriend
    Wendy Broadbent
    • Self - Gareth Gates' Mum
    Paul Gates
    • Self - Gareth Gates' Dad
    Nicola Gates
    • Self - Gareth Gates' Sister
    Charlotte Gates
    • Self - Gareth Gates' Sister
    Jessica Gates
    • Self - Gareth Gates' Sister
    Nicki Chapman
    • Self - Pop Idol Judge
    • (archive footage)
    Simon Cowell
    Simon Cowell
    • Self - Pop Idol Judge
    • (archive footage)
    Declan Donnelly
    Declan Donnelly
    • Self - Pop Idol Presenter
    • (archive footage)
    Neil Fox
    • Self - Pop Idol Judge
    • (archive footage)
    Simon Fuller
    Simon Fuller
    • Self - Head of 19 Management
    • (archive footage)
    Anthony McPartlin
    Anthony McPartlin
    • Self - Pop Idol Presenter
    • (archive footage)
    Katie Price
    Katie Price
    • Self - Gareth Gates' Former Mistress
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Jordan)
    Pete Waterman
    • Self - Pop Idol Judge
    • (archive footage)
    Will Young
    Will Young
    • Self - Pop Idol Winner
    • (archive footage)
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      • Lynn Alleway
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    bob the moo

    Good for fans I suppose but for the majority it is a jumbled curio that mostly comes over as marketing rather than a documentary

    Gareth Gates shot to fame despite coming runner-up in Pop Idol to Will Young. Sell out tours, number one singles and screaming fans followed but it was not long before the media was revelling in his drunken nights out. His second album flopping and revelations about an affair with glamour girl Katie Price (aka Jordan) pretty much spelt the end of his run of hits. Two years later, at the tender age of 22, Gates is prepared for a comeback and documentary maker Lynn Alleway is invited to spend time with him to catch up.

    The risk with a title like this is that the answer is "who cares?" but despite this I decided to give this a try. What I found was a strange film that varied wildly from moments of awkward honesty to moments where it seems as stage managed as a Broadway production. It is strange and not wholly successful as a result. The overuse of Pop Idol clips and the "candid" shots where Gareth is talking about the shot he just did – few of which come off as natural and most of them feel and look like they were setup and rehearsed.

    As a result of this early on I started to tire of the film but here and there it did throw up moments that seemed natural. Watching him fuss over wearing a hat and struggling to talk about Jordan are moments where I did feel like the film was getting somewhere with its own agenda and they helped hold my attention to the end. Sadly though, these moments are rather dominated by the feeling that the film is being steered by something other than journalistic interest and too much of it feels like a part of his comeback marketing strategy. I say this because the film seems to go out of its way to present him as this sweet ordinary guy who is honest and vulnerable – coincidentally the image that made his name before the opposite image broke it.

    So I'm not sure about it I guess is what I'm saying. Parts of it hit home as feeling genuine but too much of it is clips and promotion of brand Gareth and too little gets into his character. It was made worse perhaps by me just having watched a Lousi Theroux film because his style only served to further highlight how accommodating and bland director Alleway was in her investigation in similar circumstances. Those keen to get in on Gareth's supposed comeback will enjoy this film but for the rest of us it will be a jumbled curio that mostly comes over as marketing rather than a documentary.

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    • Release date
      • December 23, 2006 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gareth Gates: Don't Forget About Me
    • Filming locations
      • Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Century Films
      • 19 Television
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      • 1h(60 min)
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