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Britain's Got the Pop Factor... and Possibly a New Celebrity Jesus Christ Soapstar Superstar Strictly on Ice

  • TV Movie
  • 2008
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Peter Kay in Britain's Got the Pop Factor... and Possibly a New Celebrity Jesus Christ Soapstar Superstar Strictly on Ice (2008)
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Cat Deely hosts the epic 'live' final of Britain's Got the Pop Factor, where musical acts R Wayne, 2 Up 2 Down and Geraldine battle it out for their own record deal and an automatic entry to... Read allCat Deely hosts the epic 'live' final of Britain's Got the Pop Factor, where musical acts R Wayne, 2 Up 2 Down and Geraldine battle it out for their own record deal and an automatic entry to the show Celebrity Jesus Christ Soapstar Superstar Strictly on Ice. Nicki Chapman, Neil F... Read allCat Deely hosts the epic 'live' final of Britain's Got the Pop Factor, where musical acts R Wayne, 2 Up 2 Down and Geraldine battle it out for their own record deal and an automatic entry to the show Celebrity Jesus Christ Soapstar Superstar Strictly on Ice. Nicki Chapman, Neil Fox and Pete Waterman will judge their efforts, but who wins?

  • Director
    • Peter Kay
  • Writers
    • Peter Kay
    • Paul Coleman
  • Stars
    • Peter Kay
    • Judith Alexander
    • Ian Armer
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
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    • Director
      • Peter Kay
    • Writers
      • Peter Kay
      • Paul Coleman
    • Stars
      • Peter Kay
      • Judith Alexander
      • Ian Armer
    • 13User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Peter Kay
    Peter Kay
    • Geraldine McQueen
    Judith Alexander
    • R Mam
    Ian Armer
    • Audience Member
    Rick Astley
    Rick Astley
    • Rick Astley
    Lionel Blair
    Lionel Blair
    • Lionel Blair
    Johnathan Brenner
    • Entertainer
    Nicki Chapman
    • Nicki Chapman
    Cat Deeley
    Cat Deeley
    • Cat Deeley
    James Devlin
    • 4skin Lead singer
    Cory English
    • Helium singer
    Jo Enright
    • Jackie
    Neil Fox
    • Neil Fox
    Adrian Gas
    • Dancer
    Sian Gibson
    Sian Gibson
    • Wendy
    • (as Sian Foulkes)
    Conleth Hill
    Conleth Hill
    • Geraldine's Mum
    Paddy Houlihan
    • CD Printing Worker
    David Hulston
    • Graham
    Gabriella Irimia
    • Gabriella Irimia
    • Director
      • Peter Kay
    • Writers
      • Peter Kay
      • Paul Coleman
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    8celebrationgreg

    Couldn't agree less

    Have to disagree. I thought it was so funny and I find something new to laugh at each time I watch it. There are some fantastic lines such as "Best Harmonies since Brother Beyond" and "Jet skiing at Niagara Falls? Isn't that dangerous? Yes Thanks Pete we know that now"..

    Peter Kay shares the funny lines out and does not keep all the best laughs for himself much like Victoria Wood. He has a knack of seeing things us mortals take for granted like "We have the Green light" - and there it is flashing away. LOL So funny.

    If you think the standard of TV these days is so good that it is not deserving of this then you need to get out more. I highly recommend this.
    1Trinitie

    Just Awful!

    Very poor show peter! It just goes to show that you cant make this stuff up, and this is one instance where a reality show i.e The X-factor is more funny because of the sincerity and abject lack of talent of most of the contestants. Its just not possible to emulate that no matter how hard you try.

    Felt like a total waste of an evening, boring to watch and I cant believe I got suckered into watching the second part.

    I've liked Peter Kay for years, before many had even heard of him and it looks like he now believes his own hype.

    Looks like this working class comedian just doesn't have the longevity of even some of his less talented peers. Even Johnny Vegas could manage better than this drivel.

    If this continues he'll be taking a leaf out of Paddy's book and dining in style at a Greggs near you!
    10manurangers

    Another piece of genius by Mr Peter Kay

    This was another program bursting with good quality entertainment and laughs. I have followed all of Peter Kay's work and each program or series is more diverse and original than the previous. Peter Kay never seems to disappoint, and from the moment I had first seen the advertising I couldn't wait for this. Peter Kay is hilarious as Geraldine McQueen, is surrounded by other brilliant performances and has acquired the services of many other celebrities for cameo roles. This is an almost "comic relief" style show which is always guaranteed to have many funny parts. This was a real treat and I would recommend it to anyone in search of a really good laugh.
    2northern_andy

    Well observed but not all that funny

    I was looking forward to this as I am a huge fan of Peter Kay. But this prog was just a bit too 'normal' when considering the sort of people you get on the 'real' pop factor sort of programmes.

    It was very well observed, but there was too much singing for my liking (one of the main reasons I don't watch these programmes on a Saturday night), and the simple fact is that the parodies of the people who go on these programmes just seemed too real... even the most extreme parodies were just like the people you see on the genuine programmes.

    And by the time I had heard Cat Deeley say "Britain's Got the Pop Factor ... and Possibly a New Celebrity Jesus Christ Soapstar Superstar Strictly on Ice" for the 30th time I was getting a bit bored.

    A good effort, but considering the freakish nature of the contestants on the genuine programme that are constantly on Saturday night TV, it just seemed like another 'talent' show as opposed to a highly anticipated spoof. Shame.
    3Lejink

    X misses the spot

    Haven't seen very much of Peter Kay's past work (love his John Smith ads!), but anything or anyone taking a pot-shot at the UK's current depressing and seemingly never-ending fascination for reality TV's pop-idol making machine will get my attention and if done well, vote. Trouble here is that in this apparently updated for Christmas special, I'm not sure if Kay loves or loathes his target subject and for me he really has to make up his mind. If anything, in fact, I suspect the former, as we get endless numbers of him in wardrobe-busting frocks "dragging"-out one big production-number after another ad-nauseum. The joke works at first as he hilariously takes on songs no diva should touch (a point ironically driven home by subsequent events with 2008 X-Factor winner Alexandra's Burke's desecration of Leonard Cohen's anthemic "Jerusalem" - talk about life imitating art!) but this soon grates although it may of course be his own post-ironical statement on the tedious stretching out of all the Pop-Idol/X Factor/Britain's Got talent shows over endless weeks - I'm kidding of course, I don't think Kay's that clever! It's not escaped my notice either that the "Winner's Song" Kay trills here has been released to the general public (and naturally is high on the Xmas charts as I write). Kay would like us to think he's accurately lambasting the whole, to my way of thinking, odious bigging up of pub-standard karaoke wannabe singers to mega-stardom (Leona Lewis anyone?), but despite occasionally hitting home with necessarily tasteless and therefore slightly shocking moments with performances by a dwarf boy-band or part-disabled boy/girl band (the joke's all in their name - "2 Up 2 Down") and getting some major celebrity help (from Sir Paul McCartney no less), you know that the hand that feeds isn't going to get bitten too hard here. McCartney gets well rewarded for his time, with no fewer than three of his career-worst songs getting dusted off en-route ("Ebony and Ivory", "The Frog Chorus" and "Wonderful Christmastime"...more post-ironic satire perhaps but I fear again that both Kay and Macca think these are all wonderful tunes ripe for re-discovery, even with a laugh and a joke!). Of course I've never watched any of the original source reality shows but you just try to avoid them on your TV, on-line browser or daily newsstand once they get into their swing... I didn't laugh enough here to make me overlook that I'd effectively been conned into watching a too close-for-comfort and far too reverential tibute to reality TV.

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    • Trivia
      Peter Kay teamed up with Gary Barlow (Take That) to write 'The Winners Song'.
    • Quotes

      Lionel Blair: People say you can't polish a turd. Well let me tell you, I've polished hundreds.

    • Connections
      Followed by Britain's Got the Extra Pop Factor and Then Some 2 + 1 (2008)
    • Soundtracks
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    • Release date
      • October 12, 2008 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Peter Kay's Britain's Got the Pop Factor ...and Possibly a New Celebrity Jesus Christ Soapstar Superstar Strictly on Ice
    • Production companies
      • Channel 5 Television
      • Lion Eyes Television
      • UKTV
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      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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