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Six contestants made it to the band.

'They just wanted a chance at stardom': It only ran for one series - but Popstars certainly wasn't short on drama

We take a look at the good, bad and the bizarre of Ireland’s TV past every Wednesday in The Tube.

IT HAS BEEN 19 years since Louis Walsh, Linda Martin and Bill Hughes entered our lives in the search for Ireland’s next big thing. 

The trio of judges fronted Popstars in 2001, the nationwide search that would see 5,000 hopefuls audition at venues across the country, with contestants eventually whittled down to fill just half a dozen places in the final band.

The final product? The short-lived ‘Six’ (groups with numbers in the title were quite a thing back in the late ’90s and early-2000s, you may recall). 

The show ran for just one series, as did its UK equivalent which would introduce Hear’Say to the world. News reports from the time describe the Irish production, which ran on RTÉ One, as a “ratings hit”, attracting almost 900,000 viewers, and commanding a 60% overall share of the views on the night it aired. 

In a time before the X Factor and the ‘Got Talent’ phenomena, it delivered some of the most memorable of Irish reality TV moments – not least the passport controversy that surrounded Girls Aloud’s Nadine Coyle or the unsuccessful audition of The Saturday’s Una Healy. 

But what was it that made such a new concept to Irish TV audiences so appealing? 

“It was just a really exciting thing to do with the young people of Ireland. It was a case of pointing the camera out there and just saying ‘is there anyone out there?’, and Jesus, there was so many out there,” former Popstars judge Bill Hughes explained to TheJournal.ie

“They showed up and we had to put corrals out. It’s what you see now on X Factor and stuff like that only we were doing it in big hotels around the country and they were queueing down the street and in the rain, they just wanted a chance at stardom.”

The show would only last for one 13-episode series and would be replaced the following year with the You’re A Star format that brought winners Mickey Joe Harte, Chris Doran, and Donna and Joe to the Eurovision contest. 

The modern day equivalents of the Popstars format are, of course, the X factor, Britain’s Got Talent, and The Voice. 

“They’ve all learned from it, this was the start. Popstars had one season in the UK and then one season here so nobody had learned any lessons, had any formulas, or nobody knew what the next thing to do was,” says Hughes. 

Everybody was making it up as we went along. The guy who had made the format came from Australia, it was Screen Time in Australia, he came and he just watched what was going on and he was delighted with what was going on. 

“The big thing was that Linda Martin and I could hear a bum note from a hundred yards so we just quickly got through it and there was no point in having any kids who couldn’t hold a note.” 

Hughes was recognisable figure in the music industry in Ireland at the time and notably directed most of Boyzone’s music videos. 

Following several knock out rounds based on solo performances, group harmonies, and choreography workshops, Sinéad Sheppard, Emma O’Driscoll, Sarah Keating, Andy Orr, Kyle Anderson and Liam McKenna were the six contestants to secure a place in the band. 

Sarah Keating, of course, made the cut only after Nadine Coyle was dropped from the band when it was discovered she was 16 years old at the time, while contestants were required to be over 18. 

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The band would go on to have two Irish chart number 1 singles with There’s a Whole Lot of Loving Going On and Let Me Be The One, before disbanding shortly after. Most of the popstars would eventually leave music behind them for careers in television and other professions. 

“15/06/85 making me a Gemini”

But while the band didn’t achieve the level of success or longevity it had hoped for, the legacy of the show, for better or worse, has lived on in the iconic passport scene and exchange between judge and Eurovision winner Linda Martin and Nadine Coyle.

Coyle accidentally revealed her real date of birth was 15 June, 1985 and not 1983 which she had first claimed. 

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In a confrontation with Linda Martin, she doubles down and insists she is 18 before she admits off-camera that she is in fact 16. 

Said Hughes: “Strangely enough it was falling to me to go and tell her, I had to go and challenge her in the house but I was away on holidays and in America… they called me on the phone [...] and they told me about Nadine and the age and they were going to have to go to her. So I said ‘you’re going to have to get Linda’.” 

In a teary exchange between Martin and Coyle, the 16-year-old eventually admitted she had lied and that sealed her fate with the band. 

In interviews since, Coyle has claimed she wasn’t aware there was an age requirement to be in the band initially and has admitted being naive about how serious producers would be about it.

The Derry girl would go on to secure a place in Girls Aloud in the UK’s Popstars: The Rivals series, and to tremendous success but to this day, she is still being asked in interviews about her time on the Irish show. 

“She really had the last laugh, didn’t she,” says Hughes. “If she’d still been in Six, she wouldn’t have qualified to get into Girls Aloud and if she didn’t have Girls Aloud, she would have the life she has. She wouldn’t have had the career she’s had with, what, 20 hit singles in the UK.”

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 9:19 PM

    No surprise there then. Party of sham

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 9:27 PM

    @Kevin Conway: u think it only happens there

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 9:23 PM

    Can anyone think at this stage that ANY govt has its peoples wellfare at heart … a resounding NO. All rotten to the core.

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 9:35 PM

    @Lydia McLoughlin: wow wow hold yer horses there lydia. Yep u right

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 9:44 PM

    @Lydia McLoughlin: critical thought would tell me that if the Democrats are the ones that brought the bill forward, well then they have the publics and interest at heart.

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 11:03 PM

    @Lydia McLoughlin: at least Biden is making some sort of attempt to fix it.

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    Sep 24th 2022, 10:50 AM

    @Kevin Conway: I dunno. The pessimist in me always thinks it’s all a front. Promise this, promise that but its only half hearted or it turns out it can’t be done anyway .. our lot are masters at it! Only those consulted benefit by producing report after report to come back and report it can’t be done!

    Yes Minister springs to mind!

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 9:27 PM

    I just find it interesting this article did not say the reason the Republicans voted against it. Yes we heard why the Democrats think they voted against it but not their own response. Usually when Republicans vote against something that seems to make sense they have a reason that isnt as nonsensical as this article suggests. Im not saying I agree with them I’m just saying this is biased.

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 9:48 PM

    @Sean Casey: Yes, it does make sense. They want the dark money since it benefits them more than the Democrats.

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 10:40 PM

    @Peter Peterski: Why wasnt Mitch McConnells reasoning covered in the article?

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    Sep 23rd 2022, 12:48 AM

    @Peter Peterski: even though the article says the democrats benefited substantially more $1.5 million compared to $900k

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    Sep 23rd 2022, 10:30 AM

    @Anthony Mcgee: 1.5 BILLION versus 900 million. Just a tiny bit more.

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 9:47 PM

    Unfortunately In the end you get “the best government money can buy”.

    Both sides are guilty but it would seem the Democrat party is at least willing to change the rules.

    The amount of money (that doesn’t have to be declared where it comes from) that’s spent by on political advertising is phenomenal.

    Less than 7 weeks to go until the midterms, in the US you can’t watch TV or watch anything online without being bombarded constantly by political attack ads.

    This election cycle I’ve noticed that “radical” seems to be the buzzword. The 2 candidates for senate and the 2 candidates for governor in my state are running ads where they both just accuse and call each other “too radical for Wisconsin”

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 10:50 PM

    Political donations are corruption, plain and simple

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 9:48 PM

    Breaking news! facts in an article completely contradict the headline…

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 10:23 PM

    The irony of the democratic party bemoaning nefarious uses of political funding in American elections, while they themselves are funding extreme far right candidates in the US primaries to both make the Republican party look as far right as possible by association and also because they believe they can motivate undecided voters to vote for the democratic party candidates if the perceived alternative candidate is a far right looney that they themselves promoted into the political spotlight..

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/09/12/democrats-interfere-republican-primaries/

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 10:25 PM

    Just to add, the amount of money spent by the Democratic party funding far right candidates in the current US primaries, is an eye watering $50 million to date.

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 11:06 PM

    @David Van-Standen: they want the ‘radical’ Republican candidate to win the Republican primary because they reckon the mad radical Republican candidate will lose to the Democrat candidate in the actual election in November. They are funding the weakest Republican in the primary so they beat them in the election.

    It’s not for ideological reasons it’s so they can beat them in the actual election.

    The Republicans did the same, backing Bernie Sanders to win against Hillary in the Democratic primaries.

    It’s inherently risky, the mad radical they think will lose can end up winning sometimes.
    After all, Hillary Clinton lost to Trump in 2016.

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 11:47 PM

    @Diaspora’d: thanks, that’s what i said.
    I never claimed it was ideologically motivated, just a nefarious use of funding, in an attempt to rig the ultimate outcome in favour of the democratic party, while also slinging muck at the Republican party.

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 9:58 PM

    I just cannot figure how the Irish Government hrre have been able to afford Brexit, Covid, and, now the cost of living crisis it seems is going to bring a give away budget! Who is bank-rolling them? and Why?
    Remember they announced a surplus of €6.3bn recently!

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    Sep 23rd 2022, 8:13 AM

    @Caoimhghin Whyte: the EU massively supported the Covid measures.
    The benefits of being in the bloc are there to be seen.

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    Sep 22nd 2022, 11:32 PM

    Republicans cannot stand against corruption and still support Trump. They don’t want to live in denial. Might as well defend corrupt money and don’t be called hypocrite later

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    Sep 23rd 2022, 6:49 AM

    Just like ours.

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    Sep 23rd 2022, 10:38 AM

    Biden could be on fire and the Republicans wouldn’t urinate on him to put it out. They wouldn’t do that for any democrat and that’s what’s wrong with politics in this day and age, the most basic concepts of civility is dead and gone

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    Sep 23rd 2022, 12:16 PM

    Dark money is that given to the Democratic party by the likes of Planned parenthood (who make a profit and promote abortion).

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    Sep 23rd 2022, 10:25 AM

    Should cap all donations to say around 50′id say

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