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31 Post subject: Spacey complains over BBC shows  PostPosted: Mar 31, 2008 - 09:03 PM
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Actor and theatre director Kevin Spacey has criticised the BBC for airing talent shows such as Any Dream Will Do and I'd Do Anything. "I felt that was essentially a 13-week promotion for a musical - where's our 13-week programme?" Spacey said.

The Hollywood star is artistic director at the Old Vic theatre in London. "I have spoken to your chairman but he has yet to get back to me," Spacey said. The BBC replied that its shows were not "unduly promotional".

"These Saturday night shows celebrate musical theatre generally, not just one West End show," said Elaine Bedell, controller of entertainment commissioning.

"The BBC is committed to finding and supporting new musical talent as part of its longstanding commitment as a patron of the arts."

Speaking to BBC entertainment reporter Colin Paterson, Spacey said it was "great" people were getting "interested in the West End and theatres". However, he said he thought the BBC's talent shows were "crossing the line" and "unfair".


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He suggested the corporation instead broadcast a series about the theatre "to help kids find their own sense of self-esteem, confidence and ability to collaborate". "These are interesting ideas, but they're not sexy so maybe they don't want to put them on air," he said while promoting his latest film 21. Spacey said it was time to start building the next generation of theatregoers. "If we don't, we'll lose them all to TV," he warned.

He also said he would like to see the return of Play For Today, the landmark BBC series that produced Mike Leigh's Abigail's Party and Ken Loach's Cathy Come Home.

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Spacey has alot of nerve complaining about anything after appearing in Superman Returns.

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