Star Stories

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Star Stories
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of series3
No. of episodes15
Production
Executive producersPhil Clarke and
Objective Productions
Original release
NetworkChannel 4
Release15 September 2006 (2006-09-15) –
7 September 2008 (2008-09-07)
Related
The Kevin Bishop Show

Star Stories is a British

celebrities and their lives, in the manner of the satirical cartoon Great Pop Things, to which it bears a strong resemblance. It was first shown on Channel 4
on 15 September 2006.

Star Stories is made by Objective Productions commissioned for Channel 4 by Shane Allen and Andrew Newman with Lee Hupfield producing, Elliot Hegarty directing and Phil Clarke and Andrew O'Connor as executive producers.

The Sun reported that Channel 4 had axed Star Stories to free up cash to invest in other shows.[1]

The main theme of the show was the theme from the film Gone with the Wind.

Cast

Cast member Number of role(s)
Harry Peacock 22
Kevin Bishop 20
Steve Edge 19
Thaila Zucchi 17
Fergus Craig 15
Tom Basden 14
Daisy Beaumont 14
Alex Woodhall 13
Rhys Thomas 12
Dolly Wells 12
Laura Patch 11
Tom Meeten 11
Trevor Lock 8
Oliver Maltman 6
Kobna Holdbrook-Smith 6
Matt King 4
Rosalyn Wright 4
Kate Drew 2
Alice Lowe 1
Jo Bourne Taylor 1

Guest Starring:

Narration was commonly by Simon Greenall. However, the second and fourth episodes of the first series, the first and third episodes in the second series and the first, second and third episodes of the third series were narrated by Steve Edge, Matt King, Dolly Wells and Kevin Bishop in the guise of the lead characters George Michael, Guy Ritchie, Gary Barlow, Simon Cowell, Elton John, Heather Mills and Peter Andre respectively.

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2006
British Comedy Awards
Best New Comedy Star Stories Won[2]
Best Newcomer Kevin Bishop Nominated[2]
2008
BAFTA
TV Award
Best Comedy Programme Lee Hupfield, Elliot Hegarty, Kevin Bishop, Philip Clarke Nominated[3]

Viewing figures

  • Episode one: 3 million (14%)
  • Episode two: 2.6 million (11%)
  • Episode three: 2.9 million (13%)
  • Episode four: 3.1 million (14%)
    • Average: 2.8 million (13%)

The show's second series attracted over 2 million viewers.[4]

Episodes

Series One, 2006

  1. David & Victoria - 'Our Story'
  2. George Michael - 'Watch Without Prejudice vol.1'
  3. Catherine Zeta-Jones - 'Her Quest To Prove Herself... And Also Find Love'
  4. Madonna
    - 'The Wife's Life'
  5. Sadie Frost - 'My Side Of The Story'
  6. Jennifer Aniston - 'The One Where Jen's Husband Dumps Her For A Total Bitch'

Series Two, 2007

  1. Take That - 'Barlow Productions Presents: Take That - Why Our Success Was Nothing To Do With Robert Williams'
  2. Tom Cruise - The Church of Scientology Presents: 'Being Tom Cruise - How Scientology Isn't In Any Way Mental'
  3. SyCo
    Productions Presents: 'Simon Cowell - My Honesty, My Genius'
  4. Britney Spears - The State of Louisiana Presents: 'The Ballad of Britney Jean'

Series Three, 2008

  1. Elton John - David Furnish Presents Elton John 'The Patron Saint of Celebrities'
  2. Heather Mills - Heather Mills Presents Mills and McCartney 'Why Paul is a total bastard'
  3. Jordan (Katie Price)
    - Peter Andre Presents Me and Katie 'How the moneymoon never ends'
  4. Kate Moss - Top Shop Presents Kate Moss 'My rise, fall, rise, fall again and then rise'
  5. Bono - Bono Presents Christ 2 'My story'

DVD releases

In the UK a DVD containing all six episodes from Series One, an on-set diary, out-takes, music videos, deleted scenes and rehearsals was released on 30 July 2007. The second series was released on DVD on 17 November 2008. On the same day a boxset was also released containing both series. A DVD with all five episodes from Series 3 was released on 27 July 2009.

Overseas

In the United States, Star Stories began airing on BBC America on 15 August 2008.

In Australia it is shown on

ABC2
.

References

  1. ^ "Star Stories Axed". British Comedy Guide. Archived from the original on 8 September 2009. Retrieved 7 September 2009.
  2. ^ a b "2006 British Comedy Awards results". Digital Spy. 13 December 2006. Retrieved 24 August 2007.
  3. Internet Movie Database
    . IMDb.com, Inc. Retrieved 13 November 2009.
  4. BARB
    . Retrieved 24 August 2007.

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