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Pop Idol'' was a
British television
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talent show
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that ran for two series, in
2001
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and
2003
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. The show was produced for
ITV
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in a
reality television
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format and aimed to unearth a previously undiscovered singer who could become an international success.
Will Young
William Robert Young (born 20 January 1979) is a British singer-songwriter and actor who came to prominence after winning the 2002 Pop Idol (series 1), inaugural series of the ITV (TV network), ITV talent contest ''Pop Idol'', making him the f ...
was the winner of the first series and was awarded with a
£1 million music
recording contract
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. Young became the most successful contestant with a series of top-five hits, including his debut single "
Anything Is Possible" / "
Evergreen
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", which peaked at number one on the
UK Singles Chart
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in 2002 and broke chart sales figure records.
During the next seven years he recorded two further number-one singles ("Light My Fire" and "Leave Right Now"), while two of his four albums were number-one in the
UK Albums Chart
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. In the second series,
Michelle McManus emerged victorious. Her debut single "
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" charted at number one in January 2003. Her second single, "
The Meaning of Love
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Background
The single version of "The Mean ...
", charted at a peak of number 16 and an
album of the same name reached number three in the UK Albums Chart.
A number of artists who did not win either series of ''Pop Idol'' have also had success in the British charts.
Gareth Gates
Gareth Paul Gates (born 12 July 1984) is an English singer-songwriter and actor. He was the runner-up in the first series of the ITV talent show ''Pop Idol'' in 2002. As of 2008, Gates had sold over 3.5 million records in the UK. He is ...
, who finished as the runner-up behind Young in the first series, scored a number-one hit with a cover of "
Unchained Melody" in March 2002, replacing Young's debut single at the top of the charts. Gates' subsequent releases "
Anyone of Us (Stupid Mistake)" and the
double A-side
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"
The Long and Winding Road" / "
Suspicious Minds" both reached the top of the charts in 2002. After "
What My Heart Wants to Say
''What My Heart Wants to Say'' is the debut album from the runner-up of the first series of ''Pop Idol'', Gareth Gates. The album was released on 26 October 2002, almost a year after his success on the show. The album was produced by a team of w ...
" ended this run of number-one singles, Gates was joined by
The Kumars
''The Kumars at No. 42'' is a British television show. It won an International Emmy in 2002 and 2003, and won a Peabody Award in 2004. It ran for seven series totalling 53 episodes.
It was reportedly a favourite of Queen Elizabeth II.
Plot
The ...
to record the
Comic Relief single for 2003, "
Spirit in the Sky". He achieved several more top-20 hits in 2003. After three years away from the music industry, Gates briefly returned in 2007 with a new album – ''
Pictures of the Other Side
''Pictures of the Other Side'' is the third studio album to have been released by British singer-songwriter and former ''Pop Idol'' runner-up, Gareth Gates. The album was released nearly four years after his second album, ''Go Your Own Way'', d ...
'', which charted at number 23 – and two top-40 singles.
Darius Danesh
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, who finished in third place in the first series, had a string of successful singles and a top-10 album, including his debut single "
Colourblind
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", which reached number one in August 2002. Other contestants from the first series to have chart success were
Sarah Whatmore (who failed to make the selection for the live shows),
Rosie Ribbons
Rosemary "Rosie" Ribbons (born 22 July 1983) is a Welsh singer-songwriter. She achieved fame by being one of the finalists in the ITV1 talent show ''Pop Idol''. Subsequently, she went on to have two UK top 20 hits.
Early life
In the early 19 ...
,
Rik Waller,
Jessica Garlick and
Zoe Birkett
Zoe Birkett (born 16 June 1985) is an English singer and musical theatre performer.
Birkett was the highest placing female contestant on Pop Idol in 2001 and later appeared on Big Brother. Her first single, Treat Me Like A Lady, was release ...
. Garlick was additionally chosen to represent the
United Kingdom
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at the
Eurovision Song Contest
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in
2002
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, where she finished third in the competition.
Sam Nixon and
Mark Rhodes
Mark Thomas Rhodes (born 11 September 1981) is an English singer, actor and television presenter.
Career
Born in Wolverhampton, England, Rhodes finished in second place in the second series of ''Pop Idol'' in the United Kingdom, runner-up to M ...
were the only contestants from the second series, other than McManus, to release a charting single. Rhodes finished as runner-up in the competition while Nixon finished third. Within months they formed a duo under the name
Sam & Mark. They released a cover of
The Beatles
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' "
With a Little Help from My Friends" as a double-A side with "
Measure of a Man".
This earned them a debut number-one single in January 2002, while they also reached the top-20 with a follow-up, "
The Sun Has Come Your Way" before being dropped by their record label,
19.
As of December 2015, Pop Idol contestants have had 14 charting albums, with McManus the only participant from the second series to peak inside the top-100. Forty-three singles released by Pop Idol contestants have charted in the United Kingdom. Young has had 17 singles peak within the top-100, followed by Gates with nine entries. Darius Danesh has also had six charting songs.
Singles
Only songs charted in the Top-100 in the UK Singles Chart are included in this list.
Albums
Solo albums
Only albums that charted in the Top 100 of the UK Albums Chart are included in this list.
Pop Idol albums
In addition to the solo material released by the contestants,
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released two CDs featuring songs performed by the finalists, one for each series of the show.
Other releases
Several contestants also released songs which failed to reach the main singles or albums charts. Rosie Ribbons recorded an album entitled ''Misbehaving'' but was dropped by her record label,
Telstar Records, when they ran into financial difficulties and the album was only released in a promotional version. Jessica Garlick released "Hard Not to Fall" as a download single on 11 May 2009 to coincide with the
Eurovision Song Contest 2009.
Will Young additionally appeared as a featured artist on the
Band Aid 20
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UK number-one charity single "
Do They Know It's Christmas?
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" in 2004.
By artist
Chart records
"Unchained Melody" and "Anything Is Possible" / "Evergreen" became two of the
most successful singles of the
2000s
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, selling more than 1 million copies, two of only 10 songs that achieved that feat during the decade. "Anything Is Possible" / "Evergreen" sold 385,000 copies during its first day of sale in a single chain of record stores,
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, beating the total of 160,000 copies of
Hear’Say
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's "
Pure and Simple" in 2001.
Hear'Say sold 550,000 during a whole week, while Young had advance orders of 1.2 million copies at
HMV
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record stores. It beat
Band Aid's record of 750,000 sales in the first week of release, eventually reaching 1.2 million sales. Young's song was named as the biggest-selling single of the decade at the end of 2009, with Gates' debut finishing in second place.
Notes
*
Jessica Garlick was chosen to represent the
United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002, where she performed "
Come Back".
She finished third in the competition and the song charted at #13 in the UK Singles Chart.
* "The Long and Winding Road" / "Suspicious Minds" was released as a
double A-side
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single. Gareth Gates and Will Young were featured on the former but the latter was sung only by Gates.
* Gareth Gates collaborated with
The Kumars
''The Kumars at No. 42'' is a British television show. It won an International Emmy in 2002 and 2003, and won a Peabody Award in 2004. It ran for seven series totalling 53 episodes.
It was reportedly a favourite of Queen Elizabeth II.
Plot
The ...
from the television programme ''The Kumars at No. 42'' for the 2003
Comic Relief single, a cover of "
Spirit in the Sky".
* Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes recorded under the name
Sam & Mark.
* The figure includes the joint number-one "The Long and Winding Road" / "Suspicious Minds".
See also
*
''Popstars'' (UK TV series) discography
*
''Fame Academy'' discography
*
''The X Factor'' (UK) discography
References
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External links
''Pop Idol'' IMDb profile
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