Gareth Malone takes ten shy children who love to sing and attempts to build their confidence and turn them into stars capable of performing in front of a crowd of 40,000 people
Ten shy children who love to sing are put through their paces by choirmaster Gareth Malone, who wants them to perform in front of a 40,000 people at London's Proms in the Park.
DetailsGareth Malone puts ten shy singers through their paces. With only one week to go, the group are nowhere near the polished performers that they need to be.
DetailsGareth Malone puts ten shy singers through their paces. The singers have just over 24 hours to get their performance into tip-top shape for their big day.
DetailsGareth Malone puts ten shy singers through their paces. 40,000 people wait to see if Gareth's group can hold their nerve and deliver the performance of a lifetime.
DetailsGareth Malone puts ten shy singers through their paces. Gareth secures the help of soul-singing superstar Craig David to get the group connecting with the lyrics.
DetailsGareth Malone puts ten shy singers through their paces. The gang try out show tunes, with top tips from the best entertainers in the industry. Chloe tries out for the solo spot.
DetailsGareth Malone puts ten shy singers through their paces. The gang take on Country Music, as the tour bus heads into the wilderness of the New Forest.
DetailsGareth Malone puts ten shy singers through their paces. It is Howard's turn in the solo spotlight as the Big Performance tour bus pulls up in Warwickshire.
DetailsGareth Malone puts ten shy singers through their paces. The Big Performance tour bus is heading to Emily's hometown of Liverpool.
DetailsGareth Malone puts ten shy singers through their paces. It is Miriyah's turn in the solo spotlight and the group have limited time to learn the glam rock classic Somebody to Love.
DetailsGareth Malone puts ten shy singers through their paces. It's pop week and the singers all get the full pop star treatment for the day.
DetailsGareth Malone puts ten shy singers through their paces. Time is running out for the ten singing hopefuls as they tackle their most challenging style of music yet - classical.
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