No Sweat (TV series)

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No Sweat is a British television children's comedy show that went to air on the BBC's analogue channels in the late 1990s. The show followed the exploits of struggling boy band North & South consisting of Jimmy (played by James Hurst), Greg (played by Lee Otter), Miles (played by Tom Lowe) and Giles (played by Sam Chapman), who were a band in real life, scoring four top 40 hits between 1997 and 1998 including a #7 debut single "I'm A Man Not A Boy" in May 1997.

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The band were formed by pop music manager Tom Watkins, whose previous artists included Pet Shop Boys, Bros, and East 17. Tom, Lee, and Sam responded to adverts published on Teletext, and guitarist James joined later following a chance meeting with Sam. After being chosen on their musical ability, the band were put through a series of screen tests by Initial Television for the show. After these, they began recording their debut album and filming the first series of the show in Brighton in early 1997.

The first series in 1997 was set in Brighton and centred around James Hurst's character, Jimmy Osman, who had just moved into the area with his kind but overbearing mother, Beverley (played by Harriet Thorpe). Beverley was obsessed with entering competitions, once purchasing multiple cans of dog food despite not having a dog. After making friends with Greg Fuggle at the Peasbody school, and getting past the school bullies Carly (Gemma McCluskie) & Janice (Jessica Meyer), they decided to form a band as a way of getting girls and cash - fast. They initially try to persuade Giles Beamish & Miles Smith-Jones from rival school St Ethelburga's to join this band, and, though reluctant at first, they eventually joined and named themselves North & South.

Midway through the first series, the debut single, "I'm A Man Not A Boy" was released, and reached #7 in the UK charts, ending that year as the 72nd biggest selling single with 102,300 copies sold. It fared even better in Maylasia, reaching #2. In August 1997, after the series ended, they released their second single, "Tarantino's New Star", which was highly anticipated to repeat the success of its predecessor. However, despite a lot of promotion, it only reached #18 and disappeared from the UK Top 75 within weeks. Despite this, they went on a sell out tour of the UK in October, met with good reviews.

After the tour, third single "Breathing" was released in November, and again, well promoted, but it only scraped in at #26, leaving the charts faster than its predecessor. Things were not looking good for the band, despite a second series of No Sweat being filmed and an album out the following year.

In April 1998, the second series started on the BBC, but was met with lower ratings than the first series. In this series, it centred around the band going on tour up and down the UK in a broken down camper van (that on the inside was more like an actual home), reverting to their actual names and being managed by Mickey (played by David Cardy) with Janice & Carly being the band's bodyguards. For their fourth single, a remix of the show's theme tune, entitled "No Sweat '98" was released, but again, did very bad commercially, ending at #29 and leaving the charts rapidly thereafter.

BMG Entertainment decided not to release their much delayed debut album, entitled "Allsorts". Shortly after the second series of No Sweat ended, the band split up.

Singles

  • I'm A Man Not A Boy May 1997, UK #7
  • Tarantino's New Star August 1997, UK #18
  • Breathing November 1997, UK #26
  • No Sweat '98 April 1998, UK #29

Albums

  • Allsorts April 1998, never released

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