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Britannia High premiered in October 2008 to 3.5 million viewers (low for the time), plummeting to a meagre 1.3 million by the live finale, and the show was cancelled. Kinder critics called it “a ...
Britannia High featured a wide range of online content, including on itv.com, ITV Mobile, ITV Interactive and the social networking site, Bebo. The Britannia High website was the virtual home of the performing arts school, and featured interactive elements such as blogs, photographs, e-newsletters and music from Universal Artists. Additionally ...
They began dancing at the age of four and, at the age of 16, began training as an actor and singer at the Laine Theatre Arts School. [1] Provost-Chalkley began appearing on television in 2008 as a dancer in the ITV series Britannia High. In 2010, they were an alternate in the West End hit musical Dirty Dancing. [2]
In 2007, Phillips became the Executive Producer and Creative Director for the ITV television series Britannia High. The show was a fictional drama about the lives of six students at a London performing arts school. Based on an idea by Phillips and West End producer David Ian, the series was marketed as the UK's answer to Disney's High School ...
This is a list of the songs from the United Kingdom TV Show, Britannia High. The songs feature artists Mitch Hewer as Danny, Georgina Hagen as Lauren, Sapphire Elia as Claudine, Matthew James Thomas as Jez, Marcquelle Ward as BB, and Rana Roy as Lola.
Fans react to Taylor Swift's "So High School" performance at her "Eras Tour" show when she seemingly does a swag surf dance and re-creates bleachers on stage, possibly paying homage to a viral ...
Britannia is a series of television documentaries by BBC Four that began in 2005. The documentaries mostly deal with the evolution of a music genre or other aspect of musical culture over a period of several decades within the United Kingdom, although some episodes have covered music in other countries (Ireland, the United States, Italy) or such diverse subjects as comic books, games ...
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