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Barrowman defends 'I'd Do Anything'
Published Wednesday, Apr 2 2008, 10:46 BST | By Alex Fletcher

Spacey critcised the reality show last week, claiming that the programme acted as large advertising campaign for one theatre production.
When asked about Spacey's remarks, show judge Barrowman told Capital Radio: "You know what, shut up! It's promoting theatre. Maybe he's a bit upset because his plays just aren't hits."
DJ and fellow judge Denise Van Outen suggested that Spacey was just jealous because he was "too old" to audition for the part of Oliver.
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