


Where The Sound of Music attracted some 18.6 million viewers in 2013 (our own version peaked at 4.5 million viewers in 2015), and The Wiz with Queen Latifah and Mary J Blige among its stars managed 11.5 million, on the initial overnight figures, Hairspray only attracted 8.9 million, and 2.3 rating in the coveted 18-49 demographic. There are also some indications that this might be a short-lived fashion. On the other hand, Jennifer Hudson pretty well blew everybody out of the water, coming out of the TV set like the incredible force of nature she is. It didn't look that great and there were issues with mics and audibility early on. Hairspray was, if the American reaction is anything to go by, a pretty mixed bag. Jennifer Hudson pretty well blew everybody out of the water

It's cheerful event viewing that doesn't break the bank but does create a feelgood glow. The production values are low and there is none of that nasty messing around with filming. Programme makers like them because they are cheap. And there is always the excitement of live TV something might go wrong, though it is usually only minor. So Hairspray boasted Broadway legend Harvey Fierstein as Tracey's mum Edna, and the amazing Jennifer Hudson also put in appearance, as did Kristin Chenoweth as nasty Velma, not to mention Martin Short, Derek Hough, Rosie O'Donnell and Ariana Grande. Musical loving viewers like these specials for the star appearances. There are indications that this might be a short-lived fashion Tonight, ITV2 viewers can catch the latest NBC offering – Hairspray, which broadcast live on Wednesday.

The success of The Sound of Music in 2013, has been followed on NBC by Peter Pan Live and The Wiz while Fox got in on the act this January with Grease. I've never been much good at that but I would never, ever in 100 years have forseen three years ago that live musicals would make a comeback on American TV.īut they did and they are and it is most peculiar. It's nearly that time of year when cultural pundits are asked to make their predictions about trends for the year to come.
