BBC Radio 2 and BBC One Announce MUSICALS: THE GREATEST SHOW, Featuring Ramin Karimloo, Michael Ball, Lea Salonga, and More!

From Friday 29 January to Sunday 31 January, the station has lined up an incredible array of music, programmes and documentaries.

By: Jan. 22, 2021
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BBC Radio 2 and BBC One Announce MUSICALS: THE GREATEST SHOW, Featuring Ramin Karimloo, Michael Ball, Lea Salonga, and More!

BBC Radio 2 and BBC One have announced a show direct from the West End, the US and beyond, featuring a glittering cast of UK and international stars performing songs from the musicals in Musicals: The Greatest Show.

It forms the centrepiece of Radio 2 Celebrates Musicals, three days of programmes featuring the music of stage and screen for people to enjoy from the comfort of their own homes, including playing just songs from musical theatre and film across a whole day, and further programming on BBC Four and BBC iPlayer.

With venues currently unable to open to the public, Musicals: The Greatest Show is a celebration of the nation's favourite songs and performers from the world of musical theatre.

Hosted on radio and television by multi-award winning performer Sheridan Smith (pictured right), it puts the songs, the shows, and the stars, back on stage at the world famous London Palladium. It will be broadcast from 7pm - 9pm on Sunday 31 January on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds, and as a 75-minute show in February on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. It will be available on BBC iPlayer for a year after broadcast.

The TV show wants the public to be part of the action too by making a video of themselves performing Any Dream Will Do from Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat! By uploading footage via the website they'll have the chance to be part of this very special moment on BBC One. Full details and terms and conditions are at bbc.co.uk/musicals

From Friday 29 January to Sunday 31 January, the station has lined up an incredible array of music, programmes and documentaries. On Friday between 5am to 7pm on Radio 2, each song broadcast will be one of the greatest ever songs from musical theatre and film, plus a national sing-a-long moment will take place in Zoe Ball's Breakfast Show. There will be musical stars as guest presenters for Sounds Of The 60s, 70s, 80 and 90s, and on the Sunday multi-award winning star of musical theatre Elaine Paige (pictured centre) reveals the results of the listener vote to discover their favourite song from a musical, plus so much more across the three days.

Highlights include:

  • Nicole Scherzinger with Never Enough from The Greatest Showman - with her performance recorded in Los Angeles
  • Exclusively for Radio 2, Josh Groban sings The Impossible Dream from Man Of La Mancha - with his vocal performance recorded in Los Angeles
  • Exclusively for Radio 2, Elaine Paige with Sunset Boulevard's As If We Never Said Goodbye. Elaine made her Broadway debut in Sunset Boulevard in 1996
  • Gavin Spokes, from the West End production of Hamilton, performs You'll Be Back
  • Michael Ball performs You Can't Stop The Beat from Hairspray
  • An exclusive first performance by Ivano Turco of Only You, Lonely You from Cinderella (which is due to open in London in 2021).
  • The cast of SIX The Musical performing SIX
  • Ramin Karimloo sings The Music Of The Night from The Phantom Of The Opera
  • The three West End lead actors of MAMMA MIA! perform Dancing Queen
  • Lea Salonga performs I Dreamed A Dream from Les Misérables - with her performance recorded in Manila
  • Layton Williams of Everybody's Talking About Jamie performs The Wall In My Head
  • Sam Tutty sings You Will Be Found from Dear Evan Hansen, alongside members of the West End cast
  • Jac Yarrow, with the public, performing Any Dream Will Do from Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat

Musicals: The Greatest Show is a TBI production for Radio 2 and BBC One.



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