Comic Relief Does Fame Academy

Comic Relief Does Fame Academy (2003-2007)

EndedReality show

A celebrity version of the BBC talent show which featured celebrity contestants instead of members of the public. The show aired in aid of the Comic Relief telethon campaign.

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ScheduleMonday - Sunday (daily) (60 min)

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E10Night 10Mar 15, 2007
S03E09Night 9Mar 14, 2007
S03E08Night 8Mar 13, 2007
S03E07Night 7Mar 12, 2007
S03E06Night 6Mar 11, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Comic Relief Does Fame Academy premiere?

Comic Relief Does Fame Academy premiered on March 7, 2003.

Who were the hosts of Comic Relief Does Fame Academy?

The hosts of Comic Relief Does Fame Academy were Patrick Kielty and Claudia Winkleman.

Can you name some of the celebrity contestants on Comic Relief Does Fame Academy?

Some of the celebrity contestants on Comic Relief Does Fame Academy included Ruby Wax, Ulrika Jonsson, and Will Mellor.

What was the format of Comic Relief Does Fame Academy?

Comic Relief Does Fame Academy followed a format where celebrities learned to sing and perform in a music academy setting.

Who served as the vocal coaches for Comic Relief Does Fame Academy?

David and Carrie Grant served as the vocal coaches for Comic Relief Does Fame Academy.

What charitable cause did Comic Relief Does Fame Academy support?

Comic Relief Does Fame Academy supported the charitable cause of Comic Relief, which raises funds to tackle poverty and social injustice.

How were the eliminations handled on Comic Relief Does Fame Academy?

The eliminations on Comic Relief Does Fame Academy were handled through a combination of judges' scores and audience votes.

Which celebrities were the winners of Comic Relief Does Fame Academy?

The winners of Comic Relief Does Fame Academy were Tara Palmer-Tomkinson and Patrick McGuinness.

Were there any special performances by guest artists on Comic Relief Does Fame Academy?

Yes, Comic Relief Does Fame Academy featured special performances by established artists such as Tom Jones and Blue.

How were the funds raised through Comic Relief Does Fame Academy utilized?

The funds raised through Comic Relief Does Fame Academy were utilized to support various projects aimed at improving the lives of people in need.

What were the viewership numbers for Comic Relief Does Fame Academy?

Comic Relief Does Fame Academy garnered significant viewership numbers and generated substantial public interest.

Can you describe the challenges the celebrity contestants faced on Comic Relief Does Fame Academy?

The celebrity contestants on Comic Relief Does Fame Academy faced challenges such as learning new songs, vocal training, and performing in front of a live audience.

How did the audience participate in Comic Relief Does Fame Academy?

The audience participated in Comic Relief Does Fame Academy by voting for their favorite celebrity contestants and contributing to the fundraising efforts.

Were there any memorable moments or controversies on Comic Relief Does Fame Academy?

Comic Relief Does Fame Academy had its share of memorable moments, including emotional performances and lighthearted interactions among the celebrity contestants.

What impact did Comic Relief Does Fame Academy have on the participants and the audience?

Comic Relief Does Fame Academy had a positive impact on the participants, helping them grow as performers, and also inspired the audience to contribute to a worthy cause.

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