Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueClaudia Winkleman hosts the search for the UK's best amateur piano performers. The pianists will play on the pianos that have been set up in four of the UK's railway stations. The winner wil... Tout lireClaudia Winkleman hosts the search for the UK's best amateur piano performers. The pianists will play on the pianos that have been set up in four of the UK's railway stations. The winner will play at the Royal Festival Hall.Claudia Winkleman hosts the search for the UK's best amateur piano performers. The pianists will play on the pianos that have been set up in four of the UK's railway stations. The winner will play at the Royal Festival Hall.
- Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
- 3 nominations au total
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I am not generally a fan of reality TV, much of which showcases the worst human behaviours in the pursuit of unedifying entertainment. However, I am prepared to try the genre where it gives us positive human behaviours to cheer on. This series certainly does that and I could not be more pleased that I gave it a chance.
It is amazing to listen to amateur piano players hitting the keys in train stations across the land, quite often with no previous experience of public performance. The talent displayed by ordinary members of the public is enough to make you wonder why you have done so little!
It does seem a significant proportion of the best players have a challenging background, which makes you all the keener to cheer them on.
A contest like this can be jarring if the judges make what seems like the wrong call, even though you cannot argue with their expertise. But that happened much less often in series 2. And the overall winners of both series were totally the right picks.
This is positive, edifying reality TV to savour.
It is amazing to listen to amateur piano players hitting the keys in train stations across the land, quite often with no previous experience of public performance. The talent displayed by ordinary members of the public is enough to make you wonder why you have done so little!
It does seem a significant proportion of the best players have a challenging background, which makes you all the keener to cheer them on.
A contest like this can be jarring if the judges make what seems like the wrong call, even though you cannot argue with their expertise. But that happened much less often in series 2. And the overall winners of both series were totally the right picks.
This is positive, edifying reality TV to savour.
Ignore that terrible review from someone who is clearly looking for something to criticise. This series showcases the clear talent that so many people in Britain posses and gives them the opportunity, firstly, to demonstrate that talent to the public on railway stations and, secondly, to showcase that superb ability to a wider audience via the television.
Mika and Lang Lang are a sideshow, airing their views about the performers, although they are always positive about the performances. Make no mistake, however, the real stars of this series are the pianists, who show an amazing range of talent and who frequently share stories that will tug at your heartstrings.
Unless, that is, you are so jaded that you can't see that.
Mika and Lang Lang are a sideshow, airing their views about the performers, although they are always positive about the performances. Make no mistake, however, the real stars of this series are the pianists, who show an amazing range of talent and who frequently share stories that will tug at your heartstrings.
Unless, that is, you are so jaded that you can't see that.
Alright - Mika is a little bit annoying. And so is Claudia at times. But there is something about The Piano which makes me warm inside, I always come away smiling, and inspired to be better at piano myself. This program is all about the people, children and adults, with extraordinary skills. Some with incredible stories too. The presenters do get a bit revved up at times but they are genuinely excited and passionate about what they are seeing. If you play the piano yourself, you will definitely love this. IMO, it's not really about the big show at the end. The talent discovery is just magical.
This is such a heartwarming show-it truly grabs you by the soul. The stories the participants share are raw, emotional, and so deeply human. Their lives, hopes, dreams, and struggles unfold with such honesty that it's impossible not to be moved. Every series so far has featured at least one moment that's made me tear up, if not outright sob. These individuals are all so talented and bring their own unique voice and story to the table. I stumbled upon this gem by accident on YouTube, and now I can't get enough. If you're looking for something genuine, moving, and inspiring, this is it. Highly recommend-just have tissues ready!
You will love this in you enjoy piano. Some of the stories behind the scenes will bring you to tears and the people come from all walks of life and all ages.
My partner who plays at a high level really enjoyed watching this, and seeing the different styles of piano playing on display. The format is good and presents multiple people playing in public places so you get a good feel that it's not staged like a lot of reality shows.
Can't wait for the final episode to see how they go at Festival Hall in the final (Not that they knew it was a contest as such).
All up a worthy watch and hopefully sees a season 2.
My partner who plays at a high level really enjoyed watching this, and seeing the different styles of piano playing on display. The format is good and presents multiple people playing in public places so you get a good feel that it's not staged like a lot of reality shows.
Can't wait for the final episode to see how they go at Festival Hall in the final (Not that they knew it was a contest as such).
All up a worthy watch and hopefully sees a season 2.
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- AnecdotesChannel 4 have responded to the popularity of the first series by announcing a major commitment to the programme. On the 14th of July 2023, Channel 4 Television announced that they have commissioned a Christmas Special of the show for December 2023 in which some of the pianists from series 1 will play festive songs for commuters at London's King's Cross Station. Love Productions have been commissioned to produce two further series of the heartwarming programme. Series 2 will air in 2024 and both series 2 and 3 will consist of 7 episodes and will visit some new iconic locations as well as those that featured in series 1. In addition the broadcaster has commissioned a one-off feature-length documentary telling the remarkable story of the winner of series 1 and her piano teacher.
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