Miami 7

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S club 7 in Miami was the first television series made by British pop group S Club 7. The program was shown every week on CBBC and starred all seven members of the band as themselves in thirteen episodes. In Miami 7 the S Club 7 are struggling with bad management, lousy gigs and no fans. So their manager decides to dump them off to Miami, Florida on to his "friend" Howard Borlotti and his off times cowardly brother Marvin in their run down hotel, and are forced to double as both entertainers for the hotel and staff members. Despite gaining the respect of the locals, their fame does not truely take off. In the finale they discovered their contract with their manager was expired so they had to decide to go to Los Angeles or back home, they decided to roll the dice in Los Angeles. There were two in between specials before the next series LA 7,S Club 7: Back to the Fifties, and S Club 7: Boyfriends & Birthdays.

The series has appeared on Japan|Japanese television as an English language teaching|English language learning program. Studio inserts are included featuring learners of English language|English discussing words and phrases used in the episodes.

S Club 7
Tina Barrett - Paul Cattermole - Jon Lee - Bradley McIntosh - Jo O'Meara - Hannah Spearritt - Rachel Stevens
Discography
Studio albums: S Club - 7 - Sunshine - Seeing Double - Don't Stop Movin' (US) - Best - The Greatest Hits
Singles: "Bring it All Back" - "S Club Party" - "Two in a Million/You're My Number One" - "Reach" - "Natural" - "Never Had a Dream Come True" - "Don't Stop Movin'" - "Have You Ever" - "You" - "Alive" - "Say Goodbye/Love Ain't Gonna Wait for You"
Filmography
Movies: Seeing Double - Back to the 50s (TV) - Boyfriends & Birthdays (TV) - Christmas Special (TV) - Artistic Differences (TV)
Television: "Miami 7" - "LA 7" - "Hollywood 7" - "Viva S Club" - "S Club Go Wild"


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