Miami 7 (known as S Club 7 in Miami in the U.S.) is a television series starring British pop group S Club 7. Thirteen episodes were produced and aired on CBBC from 8 April to 1 July 1999. During each episode, the members would perform one of the songs from their album S Club. All seven members of the group starred as fictionalized versions of themselves. It was created and partially written by Kim Fuller, who also created and wrote the Spice Girls' film Spiceworld: The Movie.
Renamed S Club 7 in Miami, the show was taken to America where it aired on Fox Family - which later became ABC Family and then Freeform - between 6 November 1999 and 5 February 2000. It also aired on MusiquePlus.
The show was watched by 90 million viewers in over 100 different countries.
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Main cast
- Tina Barrett - Tina
- Paul Cattermole - Paul
- Jon Lee - Jon
- Bradley McIntosh - Bradley
- Jo O'Meara - Jo
- Hannah Spearritt - Hannah
- Rachel Stevens - Rachel
- Paul Louis - Marvin Borlotti
- Alfie Wise - Howard Borlotti
Recurring cast
- Gary Whelan - Danny Parsons
- Tyler Cravens - Rayland Crowe
- Tom Nowicki - Director
- Richard Braine - Magician
- Barry Brandt - Police Officer
- Regina Freedman - Secretary
- Cathy Dennis - Jill Ward
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Plot
The show saw the group, desperate to make it big, offered a chance for success in Miami by their management. Instead, the gang find themselves working in a hotel for Howard and Marvin Borlotti and entertaining the guests of the hotel. They learn to deal with the culture shock of being in a new country and eventually enjoy and somewhat become accustomed to what America has to offer.
Recurring elements
- The group were always shown to have a strong connection. Every time they put their hands together in a circle and said the words "United we stand, divided we fall", a bolt of lightning would spread throughout their arms & while it happened, the lightning shocked them.
- The group would always sing one of their songs at the end of every episode. With the exception of episode two where the group sing "Tie a Yellow Ribbon" and episode eleven where they sing "Dancing Queen", which was recorded for the Abbamania soundtrack.
Episodes
Specials
Video releases
Miami 7 was released on PAL video in 2000. It was released both as three individual cassettes or in a "Complete Boxset" containing all thirteen episodes. The first two volumes were also released on NTSC video however the third volume (containing the final six episodes) was never released. Also along with the L.A. 7 and Miami 7 series, it was never released on DVD. The NTSC version also contained bonus scenes and extra footage.
Ratings (CBBC Channel)
Tuesday 19 February 2002 - 60,000
Thursday 21 February 2002 - 70,000
References
External links
- Miami 7 on IMDb
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