Wednesday, July 18, 2012
5:05 PM
Superstar judge Jason Donovan insists he is on the side of contestants in the T.V show.
Aussie Jason played the lead in the West End production of ‘Joseph and his Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.’
“Essentially, I am one of them, I understand what it’s like to be on that side of the camera. But I think it’s really improtant to be honest and supportive,” he said.
But hopefuls should not expect an easy ride from Donovan.
He said: “I think the thing with judging is to be honest and I think it’s about constructive criticism.”
That is because there is so much talent to pick from, he claimed.
“The level of talent is so strong and the margin so thin, that actually trying to comment on the performances is very difficult.
“And [it gets] worse as the show goes on, because you’ve got to come up with words in a certain time period. I could rabbit on for months, but I can’t,” Donovan told This Morning.
A commuter allegedly filmed hurling racist abuse on the London Underground was in court today.
Hundreds are expected to attend an annual exhibition promoting some of east London’s top businesses.
Wasteful spending “would not be repeated today” claimed the council after it was revealed to have spent £10,000 on flowers over five years.
In November 1956 Mr Munn, chief public relations officer of the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway, walked into the office of the Barking Advertiser, where I was a reporter.
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