Just the Two of Us - ´óÏó´«Ã½ ONE's duet singing showdown starts Thursday 23 February 2006
The presenters - Tess Daly
and Vernon Kay
Tess Daly
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Hot on the heels of her success as Brucie's Strictly
Come Dancing right hand lady, Tess Daly returns as co-host for Just the Two of Us.
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She can't wait for the show to start: "It's
being made by the Strictly team so it's just like a home from home for
me! And
it's great to finally have
good family entertainment back on tv.
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"Just the Two of Us
has it all - glamour, a big sense of occasion, live performances – it's
real appointment to view tv. Something you don't want to miss.
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"The best thing about doing live entertainment shows
is that I love being surprised. Take Darren Gough in Strictly Come Dancing – every
show I watched this amazing transformation taking place in front of my
eyes! There's
something really exciting about it.
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"I'm especially
excited about Just the Two of Us because I'm a huge music
fan.
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"I grew up listening to some of the artists taking
part – especially
Alexander O'Neal and Jocelyn
Brown. I've seen
so many great musicians live – Prince, Aretha
Franklin, James Brown – they're all my heroes.
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"There's something electrifying about hearing
a great singer right there in front of you
so it will be thrilling to be in the studio with
them.
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"Just to hear Jocelyn singing live makes
the hairs stand up on the back of my
neck – she
has the most incredible voice I've ever
heard.
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"In fact, she sang at our wedding! When she started singing Somebody Else's
Guy everyone thought it was a record and then turned around and
there she was. It was just amazing. The
dance floor was full in seconds!
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"So I'm thrilled to bits to be hosting this show."
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In the first time they have presented a prime time show together,
husband Vernon Kay will be joining Tess as the show's
co-presenter.
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"Working with Brucie was an absolute honour. He's amazing, inspirational
and funny. He's always cracking jokes. He's the master of his
profession and you can't help learning
from him. It was a really wonderful experience. So
Vernon has a lot to live up to!
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"Vernon and I met when we last worked together on a presenting job for UK
Play but we only did one day's work together. And this is the
first time we've worked
together as presenters since.
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"But I think it's been a fairly natural progression and it was bound to
happen eventually. We've had lots of offers but none of them
seemed right.
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"Just the Two of Us is exactly the
kind of show we were looking for because
we both love music, live tv and entertainment. So it's the
perfect
mix.
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"And I think it will feel quite comfortable for us to work
together. We're not discussing our home life like Richard and Judy.
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"On
the night it's
not about us – it's
all about the stars of the show. We just happen to be hosting it."
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Although happy with a microphone in her hand, Tess admits
she's much happier
with a script than a song to sing.
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"If
it was me having to sing, I'd be completely intimidated about having to hold
my own. I think the celebrities are really brave
to take part.
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"I'd love the opportunity but I don't think I have the
singing
talent. In my dreams I have Aretha Franklin's voice but I suspect that's
the extent of
my vocal talents!"
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Vernon Kay
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From his weekend shows on Radio 1 to his five years
at the helm of T4, Just the Two of Us co-presenter Vernon has met
his fair share of bands. And he loves his music.
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"I like anything and everything," he
states, "as
long as
they can do it live.
That's what I like about
the whole concept of
the show – the
live band.
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"I've been
with T4 for years and
I'm sick of seeing
miming to backing tracks.
It's really frustrating.
If you're a true musician
you've got to prove
you can do it live.
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"That's what will make Just the Two of Us special
- watching everyone perform
with a live band.
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"That's unique on tv, the majority of shows are done
with backing tracks but our artists perform live with a band. There's
no room for error. No chance to rewind and start again!
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"Being
live with real musicians should
bring more atmosphere, more depth and fuel bigger emotions in their
performances. "I'm really looking forward to hearing Alexander O'Neal
and Jocelyn Brown
but it's great to get singers like Natasha [Hamilton] and Jo [O'Meara] as well.
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"They're pop acts but in both of them we've got the
core talent of their bands. Jo had the
voice, Tash was the front Kitten.
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"And they bring a while different
experience from their fields of music.
Alexander couldn't do Don't Stop Moving but he'd be brilliant at Whole Again.
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"As they've all got to perform in a range of genres – country and western,
musicals, swing and so on – it will take the established
singers our their range of expertise and their range of vocal ability which
should add to the drama.
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"It will also be interesting to see what judges think. In dancing you have
quite strict rules about the technique of it – but singing is
a more personal thing and with music anything goes.
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"It's more about getting
into the emotion of the song and that will be
very revealing of the celebrities. We'll
see something about the real them rather than their public
face.
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"Just the Two of Us is going to be a fun show. The success of
Strictly Come
Dancing, X factor and Soap Star Superstar prove that we all love a bit of glamour,
a big competition and seeing celebrities
under the kosh.
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"And Strictly broke the mould of so called 'reality
tv' by getting celebrities to achieve something real – learning
to dance.
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"This show will show them learning how to sing properly
under the guidance of well established and
well accomplished singers."
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Unlike his presenting partner Tess, Vernon would love the
chance to step up to
the mike himself. "Personally I
would love to take part and give it a go. I've not got a bad voice.
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"If I
had
the choice,
I'd like to be paired with someone like Alison Moyet – a
real power vocal diva."
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Vernon also admits he's excited to be working alongside his wife for
the first time: "Working with Tess is going to be different
and a bit strange at first, but very exciting!"
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