Susan Boyle lands own American TV showNovember 25th, 2009 LONDON - Britain's Got Talent runner-up Susan Boyle has signed a deal for her own American TV show. 'I Dreamed A Dream: The Susan Boyle Story', will feature performances by the 48-year-old from the village of Blackburn, West Lothian, and celebrity chats.
Simon Cowell produces documentary on Susan BoyleNovember 25th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Music mogul Simon Cowell has produced a documentary based on Scottish singing sensation Susan Boyle. The movie, 'I Dreamed a Dream: The Susan Boyle Story', will debut on America's TV Guide Network next month, reports Contactmusic.
Singing sensation Susan Boyle is focus of documentary airing on TV Guide Channel in DecemberNovember 23rd, 2009 Overnight star Susan Boyle focus of TV specialNEW YORK — TV Guide Network says it will air a special program starring singing sensation Susan Boyle next month. The one-hour documentary, "I Dreamed a Dream: The Susan Boyle Story," will feature performances by Boyle, plus interviews with her as well as friends and celebrities including Simon Cowell, a producer of the special.
Cowell Challenges Sting Over 'karaoke' RemarksNovember 16th, 2009 Music mogul SIMON COWELL has sparked a war of words with STING after the musician slammed his TV talent shows as "televised karaoke."
The former The Police frontman expressed his outrage over Cowell's series, including American Idol and The X Factor, branding the programmes "appalling" and accusing Cowell of "humiliating" contestants and degrading the music industry. Cowell was left fuming following the comments and used his appearance on Saturday night's (14Nov09) episode of The X Factor to hit back at Sting - urging him to prove himself on the show.
Simon Cowell hits back at Sting over "karaoke" remarksNovember 16th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Music mogul Simon Cowell has hit back at Sting for commenting that American Idol and The X Factor shows are nothing but "televised karaoke". Sting, 58, real name Gordon Sumner, had branded the programmes as "appalling" and also accused Cowell, 50, of "humiliating" contestants and degrading the music industry.
Susan Boyle's stalker fearsNovember 12th, 2009 LONDON - Britain's Got Talent star Susan Boyle has been given extra security after a crazed stalker turned up at her home. Boyle, 48, had at first been bombarded by weird letters from the middle-aged American woman after she became famous, but the stalker later decided to visit her house in West Lothian, Scotland.
Buble Backs Boyle With Album Purchase PromiseOctober 24th, 2009 Canadian crooner MICHAEL BUBLE is backing talent show sensation SUSAN BOYLE to top the charts - he's vowed to buy 20 copies of her debut album on its release. The Home hitmaker fell in love with the Scottish spinster's story after catching her audition performance of I Dreamed A Dream on U.K.
Susan Boyle story set to woo JapanAugust 30th, 2009 LONDON - The story of 'Britain's Got Talent' star Susan Boyle is set to end up in a TV show with a Japanese crew eager to record her fairytale rise to stardom. The Scottish songbird, who turned into an overnight celebrity with her jaw dropping rendition of her audition song 'I Dreamed a Dream', will have her story filmed for a special documentary.
Susan Boyle records her first trackJuly 3rd, 2009 LONDON - Britain's Got Talent runner-up Susan Boyle has recorded her first track, which has already been praised by the toughest critic on television Simon Cowell. "I've cut one track with her and she sounds fantastic on record.
Susan Boyle 'moves into new £2m flat'June 11th, 2009 LONDON - Britain's Got Talent star Susan Boyle has reportedly moved into a new 2-million pound flat provided by Simon Cowell along with her beloved cat Pebbles. According to the sources, show judge Cowell is renting the London pad for his "prized possession", a show runner-up, for five weeks.
Hairy angel Susan Boyle wants to take on the worldJune 7th, 2009 LONDON - Britain's Got Talent star Susan Boyle, who was admitted to London's Priory clinic following reports that she suffered emotional breakdown because of her defeat in the show's final, has bounced back. The Scottish singing sensation described her stay at the clinic as 'a little holiday', insisting she feels fantastic now.
Simon Cowell tenders 'unconditional' support to Susan BoyleJune 3rd, 2009 LONDON - Simon Cowell apparently called Susan Boyle to offer his 'unconditional support' to the strained star who is presently recovering in a rehab clinic. The Britain's Got Talent boss allegedly assured the 48-year-old, telling her: "Whatever you decide, I will support you unconditionally."
The judge was said to have even proposed tearing up her tour contract to take pressure off her shoulders.
18.5M viewers watched Susan Boyle lose on 'Britain's Got Talent'June 1st, 2009 LONDON - A whopping 18.5 million people tuned in to ITV to watch Susan Boyle lose to dance group Diversity on 'Britain's Got Talent' on May 30, early figures revealed. In what could be called as the shocking victory for many, the 11-strong group from Essex beat Boyle, who had been the favourite to win the talent show.
Simon Cowell tells Oprah Winfrey he thinks Adam Lambert will be next American IdolMay 12th, 2009 Simon Cowell: Adam Lambert will win 'Idol'CHICAGO — "American Idol" judge Simon Cowell says he thinks Adam Lambert will win this season of the popular singing competition show. Cowell told Oprah Winfrey on Monday's episode of "The Oprah Winfrey Show" that his money is on Lambert because the contestant is fearless, unique and "he's got swagger."
Winfrey also featured Scottish singing sensation Susan Boyle, who is competing on "Britain's Got Talent." Boyle told Winfrey she's "loving every second" of her newfound fame.
Simon Cowell tells Oprah Winfrey he thinks Adam Lambert will be next American IdolMay 12th, 2009 Simon Cowell says Adam Lambert will win 'Idol'CHICAGO — "American Idol" judge Simon Cowell says he thinks Adam Lambert will win this season of the popular singing competition show. Cowell told Oprah Winfrey on Monday's episode of "The Oprah Winfrey Show" that his money is on Lambert because the contestant is fearless, unique and "he's got swagger."
Winfrey also featured Scottish singing sensation Susan Boyle, who is competing on "Britain's Got Talent." Boyle told Winfrey she's "loving every second" of her newfound fame.
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