Comic Relief Does Fame Academy

Tara won the third series of Comic Relief Does Fame Academy, beating Tricia Penrose in the final.

Tonight four will become three as the remaining hopefuls battle it out in the BBC's disappointing celebrity singing show. Even Terry Wogan was criticising the show on his morning radio programme yesterday - and this is the man who presents Eurovision!!!

And then there were five.

After several long enduring nights the public no longer have to endure the agonizing pain that was Angellica Bell singing for her bid to stay in Fame Academy.

Red noses have been banned at Comic Relief Does Fame Academy.

The health and safety inspectors came along to County Hall and said no one could have red noses because they are a fire risk.

Very surprisingly, Mel Giedroyc last night became the fifth evictee of the BBC's celebrity singing show for Comic Relief. The theme last night was swing/big band music and whilst this suited one or two of the contestants, others struggled with the big songs.

Maybe the viewers who vote in Comic Relief Does Fame Academy should be summoned to court for breaking The Sex Discrimination Act.

Although three students had been expelled so far most of the remaining ten were still singing off-key in the BBC's karaoke competition.

Linda Robson has spent her first and last night in the academy - the third show in the series saw her voted out by her fellow students, several of whom were moved to tears at having to make the choice

Miranda Hart was the final celebrity not to be offered a bed in the Academy for more singing lessons for Comic Relief.

Rowland Rivron was tonight declared the only celebrity to fail to make the grade and enter the 2007 Comic Relief Fame Academy.

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