TV
Cowell plans new talent search show
Published Tuesday, Aug 8 2006, 10:21 BST | By Daniel Kilkelly
Simon Cowell is making plans for another reality talent search, according to a report.
The X Factor judge wants five ordinary teenage girls to be responsible for putting together a new boyband in a new series called MyBand.
"It's all hush-hush at present but Simon and his X Factor team are about to embark on a nationwide talent hunt for their boyband contenders," a source told the Daily Star. "They want to put together an all-male group that can be as big as the likes of Blue or Take That.
"But this show will set out to keep it real. They will hire five teenage girls who love pop music and put them on the judging panel. And these lasses will have the ultimate say on who will be in and who will be out of their band. It will make sensational and controversial TV."
The X Factor judge wants five ordinary teenage girls to be responsible for putting together a new boyband in a new series called MyBand.
"It's all hush-hush at present but Simon and his X Factor team are about to embark on a nationwide talent hunt for their boyband contenders," a source told the Daily Star. "They want to put together an all-male group that can be as big as the likes of Blue or Take That.
"But this show will set out to keep it real. They will hire five teenage girls who love pop music and put them on the judging panel. And these lasses will have the ultimate say on who will be in and who will be out of their band. It will make sensational and controversial TV."
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