Kumazzz Posted July 14, 2023 Share Posted July 14, 2023 (edited) Series 2 Episode 1 Manchester - 28 April 2024 Channel 4 https://www.channel4.com/programmes/the-piano/on-demand/76068-002 FC2 (480p) 2024.04.28 The Piano S-2 ep.1 Manchester VK (720p) 2024.04.28 The Piano S-2 ep.1 Manchester DOWNLOAD ( password MFC ) 720p / 300 MB https://firestorage.com/download/aeee611a0aba476477f29c507a1d8a3ea8753c61 Episode 2 Cardiff - 5 May 2024 Channel 4 https://www.channel4.com/programmes/the-piano/on-demand/76068-003 FC2 (480p) 2024.05.05 The Piano S-2 ep.2 Cardiff VK (720p) 2024.05.05 The Piano S-2 ep.2 Cardiff DOWNLOAD ( password MFC ) 720p / 302 MB https://firestorage.com/download/4fe351decada8e52d93b1092c7639194b598eddd Episode 3 Edinburgh - 12 May 2024 Channel 4 https://www.channel4.com/programmes/the-piano/on-demand/76068-004 FC2 (480p) 2024.05.12 The Piano S-2 ep.3 Edinburgh VK (720p) 2024.05.12 The Piano S-2 ep.3 Edinburgh DOWNLOAD ( password MFC ) 720p / 322 MB Episode 4 London Victoria - 19 May 2024 Channel 4 https://www.channel4.com/programmes/the-piano/on-demand/76068-005 FC2 (480p) 2024.05.19 The Piano S-2 ep.4 London Victoria VK (720p) 2024.05.19 The Piano S-2 ep.4 London Victoria DOWNLOAD ( password MFC ) 304 MB https://firestorage.com/download/f08f3cdeb90badeb32af6cecaa35db47b0c91ffb Episode 5 Liverpool Lime Street Station - 26 May 2024 Channel 4 https://www.channel4.com/programmes/the-piano/on-demand/76068-006 FC2 (480p) 2024.05.26 The Piano S-2 ep.5 Liverpool Lime Street Station VK (720p) 2024.05.26 The Piano S-2 ep.5 Liverpool Lime Street Station DOWNLOAD ( password MFC ) 301 MB https://firestorage.com/download/87a2a07bd01cb15ee8b3a7cdf8e61207589a37c8 Episode 6 Episode 7 ******************************************************************************************* TV Zone UK https://www.tvzoneuk.com/post/thepiano-s2xmas-an1 THE PIANO RENEWED FOR SECOND SERIES AND CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ON CHANNEL 4 Channel 4 have commissioned a second series and Christmas special of The Piano following its huge ratings success with its first series earlier this year, becoming Channel 4's highest-rating original format since 2017. The Piano celebrates the nation’s favourite instrument by inviting talented amateur pianists to play on public pianos in London St Pancras, Leeds, Glasgow and Birmingham train stations, sharing their stories and music with the great British public. The second series will once again be hosted by Claudia Winkleman with judges classical pianist Lang Lang and pop superstar Mika returning. The second series will see an increased episode count of seven episodes, plus the one-off festive special. Channel 4's Chief Content Officer Ian Katz said: "In a world full of wannabes seeking their moment in the limelight, The Piano was a breath of fresh air. It celebrated ordinary people doing something extraordinary for the sheer love of it. From 94-year-old widower George who played in Glasgow station to Lucy, the blind 13-year-old who stole the nation’s hearts." The 1x60' Christmas special will see series one favourites return to perform carols and festive classics from London's King Cross station. From nonagenarians who have been playing for eighty years to twelve-year-olds who have never played in pubic before, commuters in train stations across the country will be stopped in their tracks as heartfelt, emotional and uplifting performances take place. The Piano is available now on Channel 4 online. Twitter On 7/14/2023 at 8:49 PM, Kumazzz said: TV Zone UK https://www.tvzoneuk.com/post/thepiano-s2xmas-an1 THE PIANO RENEWED FOR SECOND SERIES AND CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ON CHANNEL 4 Channel 4 have commissioned a second series and Christmas special of The Piano following its huge ratings success with its first series earlier this year, becoming Channel 4's highest-rating original format since 2017. The Piano celebrates the nation’s favourite instrument by inviting talented amateur pianists to play on public pianos in London St Pancras, Leeds, Glasgow and Birmingham train stations, sharing their stories and music with the great British public. The second series will once again be hosted by Claudia Winkleman with judges classical pianist Lang Lang and pop superstar Mika returning. The second series will see an increased episode count of seven episodes, plus the one-off festive special. Channel 4's Chief Content Officer Ian Katz said: "In a world full of wannabes seeking their moment in the limelight, The Piano was a breath of fresh air. It celebrated ordinary people doing something extraordinary for the sheer love of it. From 94-year-old widower George who played in Glasgow station to Lucy, the blind 13-year-old who stole the nation’s hearts." The 1x60' Christmas special will see series one favourites return to perform carols and festive classics from London's King Cross station. From nonagenarians who have been playing for eighty years to twelve-year-olds who have never played in pubic before, commuters in train stations across the country will be stopped in their tracks as heartfelt, emotional and uplifting performances take place. The Piano is available now on Channel 4 online. Twitter Digital Spy https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/reality-tv/a44542464/claudia-winkleman-the-piano-renewed-series/ Claudia Winkleman's The Piano renewed for two more series "The Piano was a breath of fresh air." Channel 4 has confirmed The Piano will return for two new series and a Christmas special. The reality talent show, hosted by Strictly Come Dancing and The Traitors presenter Claudia Winkleman, debuted its first series over five weeks in February and March this year. Audiences saw amateur pianists take to public pianos in London St Pancras, Leeds, Glasgow and Birmingham train stations to show off their skills. Little did they know renowned classical pianist Lang Lang and popstar Mika were secretly watching and judging them, drawing up a list of four finalists who would perform at London's Royal Festival Hall. Lucy, Jay, Sean and Danny made it to the season final and impressed with their piano performances, but it was 13-year-old Lucy's "jaw-dropping" rendition of Debussy's Arabesque No. 1 that saw the young musician crowned as The Piano's first winner. Lucy played at King Charles' coronation concert in front of royalty, celebrities and millions of viewers. She will also feature in a standalone 70-minute documentary alongside her piano teacher Daniel. Jay, Sean and Danny have also given a number of public performances, with the latter two set to perform at the Edinburgh Fringe in August. The upcoming Christmas special will see some of series one's hopefuls returning to play Christmas favourites at Kings Cross railway station, and the newly-commissioned series have been expanded to seven episodes and will feature new "iconic locations" for pianists to play. The Piano proved a huge success for Channel 4, becoming the network's best-rating new format since 2017. The series also had an average of 2.7 million viewers through its run. As a result, the programme (commissioned from The Great British Bake Off's Love Productions) will be back for a second and third season, with the number of episodes increasing from five to seven. "In a world full of wannabes seeking their moment in the limelight, The Piano was a breath of fresh air. It celebrated ordinary people doing something extraordinary for the sheer love of it," said Channel 4's chief creative office Ian Katz. "From the 94-year-old widower who played in Glasgow station to find company, to Lucy, the remarkable 13-year-old who stole the 'nation's hearts'. It took viewers on a remarkable emotional roller coaster and I'm delighted that it will be coming back from more British stations, next year." The Piano series 1 is streaming on Channel 4, with two new series and a Christmas special confirmed. Twitter What's On TV https://www.whattowatch.com/news/claudia-winklemans-the-piano-set-for-second-season-with-a-difference Claudia Winkleman's The Piano 'set' for second season with a difference? Claudia Winkleman's Channel 4 series is reportedly coming back for another round. Claudia Winkleman fronted show The Piano is reportedly heading back to Channel 4 after a successful first season. The five-part series followed amateur musicians who feel brave enough to sit down at pianos in four of the country's busiest train stations. Whilst there, they're tricked into thinking they're being filmed for a documentary. What they didn't know, is that their performances were secretly judged by singing sensation Mika, and Chinese classical pianist Lang Lang, both of which have a lot of experience when it comes to the music industry. One lucky contestant from each station was given the chance to perform on one of London's most prestigious stages, in a truly life-changing opportunity that showcased the talent of 'ordinary' people. Now, given the success of the series which had the nation in tears, it's apparently coming back for a second installment where we'll see more talented pianists showing off their skills. According to The Sun, Chief Creative Officer at Channel 4, Ian Katz, said: "In a world full of wannabes seeking their moment in the limelight, The Piano was a breath of fresh air. "It celebrated ordinary people doing something extraordinary for the sheer love of it. From 94-year-old widower George who played in Glasgow station to Lucy, the blind 13-year-old who stole the nation’s hearts." The publication reports that The Piano will return for season 2 next year, as well as a festive special this December, so fans of the heartwarming series should have plenty to look forward to. Right now, we don't have specific details about what season 2 of The Piano might entail. Considering the nation now knows about the series, it might be a little trickier to go ahead with the original concept and pretend it's a documentary! So we can only assume that season 2 of The Piano will look different, but we will have to watch patiently to find out what's in store. Meanwhile, Claudia Winkleman will be back in The Traitors season 2 after the first instalment had audiences hooked. There was a record number of applicants the second time around too, so it will be interesting to see who joins the show next. The Piano is available to watch on demand via Channel 4. Twitter Channel 4 Press https://www.channel4.com/press/news/claudia-mika-and-lang-lang-return-channel-4-piano-recommissioned-two-further-series-also 14 July 2023 Claudia, Mika and Lang Lang return to Channel 4 as The Piano is recommissioned for two further series, also commissioned a Christmas Special and documentary on the incredible Lucy The heart-warming series that captured the nation, The Piano, is set to return for a further two series. Claudia Winkleman will once again play host as she’s joined by Lang Lang, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest classical pianists of the modern era and Mika, universally recognised as one of the world’s great performers. Commissioned from Love Productions, the new series of The Piano, expanded from five episodes to seven, will create incredible opportunities for undiscovered pianists to showcase their talent on public pianos across the UK, including some new iconic locations. In the spectacular finale of series one, viewers saw, 13-year old pianist Lucy win performance of the night with her awe-inspiring rendition of Debussy Arabesque at the Royal Festival Hall in front of more than 2,000 spectators. Since then, having won the hearts of the nation, Lucy has played at the coronation concert in front of royal guests. Fellow finalists, Sean, Danny and Jay have also performed at the Alistair McGowan Piano Festival; Sean and Jay are writing music together, and Sean and Danny are performing at the Edinburgh Fringe in August. The Piano was Channel 4’s best-rating new format since 2017 (Old People’s Home for 4 Year Olds). The first episode consolidated to 2.7m and the series average was the same [2.7m] Viewers across the country heralded the uniqueness of the series and said it offered up a completely fresh perspective on music talent shows. Additionally, Love Productions will be producing a 1 x 60 Christmas special which will see some of our favourite pianists from series one return to play festive numbers in front of commuters in London’s King’s Cross Station. Claudia will be on hand throughout to sprinkle some secret Santa moments and celebrity surprises on the occasion. Whilst Mika and Lang Lang will, as ever, be watching proceedings before stepping in to deliver a few festive gifts of their own. Also, Lucy’s outstanding talent will be explored further in a one-off documentary which will follow Lucy and her piano teacher, Daniel. The 1x70 commission will delve further into Lucy’s connection to the world around her and how she communicates through music. Ian Katz, Channel 4, Chief Creative Officer said: “In a world full of wannabes seeking their moment in the limelight, The Piano was a breath of fresh air. It celebrated ordinary people doing something extraordinary for the sheer love of it. From the 94-year-old widower who played in Glasgow station to find company to Lucy, the remarkable 13-year-old who stole the ‘nations hearts’. It took viewers on a remarkable emotional roller coaster and I’m delighted that it will be coming back from more British stations, next year.” Richard McKerrow, Creator’ and Executive Producer, Love Productions said: “It always felt somewhat of a creative leap so we were particularly thrilled with the success of The Piano on Channel 4. Most especially the warm response from everyone who watched. We’re extremely excited to be embarking on further series with the wonderful Claudia Winkleman at the helm along with Mika and Lang Lang and the opportunity to unearth a whole new range of unknown amateur pianists from across the country and to hear what music they want to play in public.” The Piano was commissioned by Channel 4 Head of Specialist Factual, Shaminder Nahal and Senior Commissioning Editor, Documentaries, Madonna Benjamin. Executive Producer is Richard McKerrow and Series Editor is Ted Hill for Love Productions. The Lucy documentary is directed by Poppy Goodheart and executive produced by Kira Phillips. ~ ENDS ~ Twitter The Sun UK https://www.thesun.co.uk/tv/23050034/claudia-winkleman-the-piano-second-series/ Published: 19:30, 13 Jul 2023 Huge reality TV hit fronted by Claudia Winkleman to get second series and festive special after wowing audiences IN a world of big-budget, glitzy talent shows, Channel 4’s The Piano was refreshingly simple. The series, hosted by Claudia Winkleman, followed talented normal people tinkling the ivories at train stations across the country simply for the pleasure of playing. So I’m thrilled to tell you it will be back for a second series next year, as well as a festive special this December. Chief Creative Officer at Channel 4, Ian Katz, said: “In a world full of wannabes seeking their moment in the limelight, The Piano was a breath of fresh air. “It celebrated ordinary people doing something extraordinary for the sheer love of it. “From 94-year-old widower George who played in Glasgow station to Lucy, the blind 13-year-old who stole the nation’s hearts.” Piano pros Mika and classical pianist Lang Lang will be back to judge as the series, from Love Productions, expands from this year’s five episodes to seven. The team will again travel to meet more amateur pianists at some new iconic locations. In the spectacular finale of series one, viewers saw remarkable teen Lucy win performance of the night with her awe-inspiring rendition of Debussy’s Arabesque No1 at London’s Royal Festival Hall in front of more than 2,000 spectators. Since then, she has played at the Coronation Concert for King Charles in May. As I exclusively revealed in March, she will star in a one-off documentary which will follow Lucy and her piano teacher Daniel. The Christmas special will feature series one favourites performing carols and festive favourites at London’s King’s Cross station. The Piano was Channel 4’s best-rating new format since 2017, with 2.7million tuning in. Heart-warming telly has become the key to good ratings these days. The Sun UK - July 14, 2023 PDF file ( 1 page / 472 kb ) 2023-07-14TheSunUK-P33_The-Piano.pdf INSTAGRAM loveproductionspiano https://www.instagram.com/p/Curiv_VIy_z/ 🎶 🎵 We are excited to be back! Info on how to take part in the new series coming very soon⁉️🔊 #thepiano #channel4 #streetpiano #music Daily Mirror Pressreader https://pressreader.com/article/282488598208653 PDF file ( 1 page / 331 kb ) Daily Mirror - 19.07.2023-p.37-The_Piano_.pdf 19 Jul 2023 Encore for Piano The Piano is returning for a second run on Channel 4 but mystery surrounds how they will keep up the show’s surprise element. In the first series, judges Mika and Lang Lang secretly watched players performing in train stations, before picking a line-up of the best musicians for a concert. But host Claudia Winkleman, inset, was adamant it would be a one-off. Asked in February if it could continue beyond a single series, she said: “It can’t. The minute you put a piano anywhere, somebody will go, ‘Oi, where’s Mika?’ Things are allowed to happen once and just be a lovely piece of telly, a lovely one-off.” But that was before the show was C4’s best-rating new format since 2017. So another series has been ordered and C4 admit to us they are unsure how the format will work so players don’t suspect they’re being watched in public spaces. For now, creator Richard McKerrow, of Love Productions, says: “We’re extremely excited to be embarking on further series with the opportunity to unearth a whole new range of unknown amateur pianists.” Watch this space... BROADCAST – August 2023 PDF file ( 1 page / 85 kb ) 2023-07-28BroadcastMagazine-p7-The_Piano_Lucy.pdf CHANNEL 4 BRINGS BACK THE PIANO FOR TRIPLE ENCORE When The Piano launched in February, it became Channel 4's best-reted new format since Old People's Home For 4 Years Olds in 2017. So the commision of a second series comes as no surprise. But C4 has not stopped there, ordering two further series of the Love Productions show, each with seven episodes, Claudia Wincleman and judges Mika and Lang Lang will return to discover unknown amateur pianists as they showcase their talent on public pianos across the UK. There will also be a single doc following series one winner Lucy and a one-hour Christmas special, with favorites from the first series returning to play festive numbers at King's Cross Station in London. Edited Monday at 03:05 AM by Kumazzz update 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dcdeb Posted September 3, 2023 Share Posted September 3, 2023 @Hero said: In the birthday celebrations, have we missed this announcement? The Piano is returning for a second series with @ClaudiaWinkle, @Lang_Lang and @MikaSounds! If you or someone you know has a passion for piano, find out more about taking part in the new series: https://t.co/Cny3TOWs5f #ThePiano pic.twitter.com/XxLg61LMK7 — Love Productions (@LoveProductions) August 17, 2023 1 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dcdeb Posted September 3, 2023 Share Posted September 3, 2023 Just FYI, we've been holding off on posting about this, awaiting official confirmation. At this point, I've heard that this is all going ahead, even though there has been no public announcement from Mika. 6 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hero Posted September 3, 2023 Share Posted September 3, 2023 Brilliant news!! I just hope they don't need to change the format too much. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silver Posted September 3, 2023 Share Posted September 3, 2023 2 hours ago, Hero said: Brilliant news!! I just hope they don't need to change the format too much. It will be interesting to see how they get round the "surprise" element of having hidden judges 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kumazzz Posted September 3, 2023 Author Share Posted September 3, 2023 TV Satellite 5 Aug. 2023 pag Coming Back Singer Mika, Claudia Winkleman and pianist Lang Lang will return for two more series and a Christmasspecial of C4’s The Piano, in which talented members of the public tickle the ivoriesin UK train stations. 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crazyaboutmika Posted September 3, 2023 Share Posted September 3, 2023 Awesome 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hero Posted September 3, 2023 Share Posted September 3, 2023 TWO more series? If that's true, the show runners will really need to clever about it to maintain the surprise. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mellody Posted September 3, 2023 Share Posted September 3, 2023 1 hour ago, silver said: It will be interesting to see how they get round the "surprise" element of having hidden judges Maybe they will come along to film the home stories, disguised as cameramen. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Emily2b Posted September 18, 2023 Share Posted September 18, 2023 I'm a bit late to this but i just saw an article about it and I'm super excited!! I hope do they keep to a similar format and do another show in london that would just be amazing!! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CharlotteL Posted September 18, 2023 Share Posted September 18, 2023 On 9/4/2023 at 12:19 AM, mellody said: Maybe they will come along to film the home stories, disguised as cameramen. Well now I'm picturing Claudia and a camera team going to people‘s houses to film "a documentary" and Mika and Lang Lang hiding in their sheds or garages to spy on them 😅 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mellody Posted October 16, 2023 Share Posted October 16, 2023 The Piano has been sold to TV Stations in Denmark and The Netherlands: https://www.c21media.net/news/fremantle-tunes-up-first-deals-for-heartfelt-reality-format-the-piano-in-europe/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter Also, it won an award: And Mika apparently was filming for the UK version of the show today in London: 3 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SusanT Posted October 18, 2023 Share Posted October 18, 2023 On 10/17/2023 at 12:25 AM, mellody said: The Piano has been sold to TV Stations in Denmark and The Netherlands: https://www.c21media.net/news/fremantle-tunes-up-first-deals-for-heartfelt-reality-format-the-piano-in-europe/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter Also, it won an award: And Mika apparently was filming for the UK version of the show today in London: They're working on The Piano Christmas special! 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SusanT Posted October 28, 2023 Share Posted October 28, 2023 https://www.classicfm.com/music-news/the-piano-channel-4-tv-lang-lang/ The Piano on Channel 4: what is the talent contest, who are the judges and when is season 2? 27 October 2023, 12:27 | Updated: 27 October 2023, 13:46 Judges Mika and Lang Lang join host Claudia Winkleman for TV talent show The Piano. Picture: Channel 4 By Maddy Shaw Roberts Channel 4’s piano talent show, judged by superstar pianist Lang Lang and pop singer Mika, has been renewed for two more series and a Christmas special. The Piano is a TV talent competition on Channel 4, all about the joys of playing the 88 keys. The contest, which was ‘won’ in March 2023 by the young blind virtuoso, Lucy Illingworth, looks for the UK’s top amateur pianists, in four of the best-known modern settings for the instrument – London St Pancras, Birmingham New Street, Leeds and Glasgow Central train stations. As the amateur piano players share their stories and music with the public, their playing is secretly adjudicated by pop star Mika, and superstar Chinese virtuoso, Lang Lang. And it all culminates in a grand concert finale at the Royal Festival Hall. Channel 4 has now confirmed that The Piano will return for two new series and a Christmas special. It was a huge success for the TV network, becoming its best-rating new format since 2017 and boasting an average of 2.7 million viewers. Here’s everything you need to know about the TV talent show centred around the king of instruments. The Piano will culminate in a grand concert finale at London’s Royal Festival Hall. Picture: Channel 4 How can I watch The Piano? Series one is streaming now on Channel 4, with two new series and a Christmas special to come. Read more: Isata Kanneh-Mason and Classic FM’s Tim Lihoreau play charming duet at St Pancras station piano Who are the judges for The Piano? The two judges in The Piano are superstar pianist Lang Lang and pop singer Mika, who secretly adjudicate the pianists’ playing at the train station pianos. Lang Lang told The Guardian of his delight at being involved in a high-profile TV programme centred around the piano. “TV has never really had a piano competition accessible to everyone,” he said. “We’ve had professional contests or series for vocalists but never just piano. This instrument really is for everybody. Piano connects people, it touches hearts. This is the sort of show I’ve always wanted to do.” Mika, previously a judge on the Italian X Factor and the French version of The Voice, told The Guardian that amateur pianists would bring “honesty” to the talent show. “They wear their heart on their sleeve in a way professionals just aren’t able to do,” the singer added. For Lang Lang, playing in train stations rather than concert halls makes it “much more casual and spontaneous”, and brings an element of surprise among the audience. Be they a busy commuter, a stressed parent or a crying child, they all have the capacity to be immediately calmed or delighted by the sound of a piano. The pianist also hopes it might inspire people to take up the instrument. “I’m pretty sure more people will be interested in playing piano after this show,” says Lang Lang. “It shows the sheer joy of music, no matter who you are.” Claudia Winkleman to host The Piano, taking place at four of the UK's busiest train stations. Picture: Channel 4 Who is the host of The Piano? The Piano, which comes from the makers of The Great British Bake Off, will be hosted by TV presenter Claudia Winkleman (The Traitors). Who are the contestants in The Piano? The Piano showcases pianistic talent from across the generations, with the ages of contestants spanning from six to 95. As they play music across the worlds of classical, jazz, hip-hop and house, the contestants will be judged on their technical ability, as well as their charisma and passion. In March 2023, the four finalists were 13-year-old Lucy from West Yorkshire, who was crowned as delivering the ‘winning’ performance of series one, 25-year-old Jay from the Isle of Wight, 27-year-old Sean from Edinburgh and 26-year-old Danny from Manchester. “In a world full of wannabes seeking their moment in the limelight, The Piano was a breath of fresh air. It celebrated ordinary people doing something extraordinary for the sheer love of it,” said Channel 4’s chief creative office Ian Katz. “From the 94-year-old widower who played in Glasgow station to find company, to Lucy, the remarkable 13-year-old who stole the ‘nation’s hearts’. It took viewers on a remarkable emotional roller coaster and I’m delighted that it will be coming back from more British stations, next year.” Lang Lang, Claudia Winkleman and Mika star in talent show 'The Piano'. Picture: Channel 4 When is season 2 of The Piano out? Shortly after its hugely successful first season, The Piano was confirmed for a second and third season, as well as a Christmas special. Claudia Winkleman is set to return for season two, alongside judges Lang Lang and Mika. A specific date hasn’t been announced for the series, but it’s anticipated to arrive in 2024 and consist of seven episodes. Applications to appear on the show are open until 31 October, with competition expected to be particularly high following the success of blind 13-year-old Lucy in season one. The Christmas special has already been filmed in London’s King’s Cross railway station, and the second series was recently spotted filming in Manchester Piccadilly train station, for an episode that will show on Channel 4 in the New Year. 4 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kumazzz Posted November 27, 2023 Author Share Posted November 27, 2023 On 27 November 2023 Mika and Lang Lang in Cardiff for filming The Piano. mikainstagram story 5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kumazzz Posted November 28, 2023 Author Share Posted November 28, 2023 (edited) Radio Times 2/8 December 2023 Pressreader PDF file ( 1 page / 961 kb ) Radio Times 2.12.2023_p.23_The_Piano.pdf The Piano The talent show is hanging out the tinsel Surprise hit The Piano is back for a festive special, featuring some of the amateur pianists from the f irst series. Hosted by Claudia Winkleman, the Channel 4 show followed members of the public playing pianos at train stations, while being secretly observed by celebrated classical pianist Lang Lang and pop star Mika. The one-off special, complete with seasonal numbers and Christmas hats, was filmed at London’s King’s Cross station in October. Did the crew get any funny looks from commuters? “The wonderful thing we’ve found is that placing your ‘set’ in a train station is the perfect live musical environment,” says the show’s creator Richard McKerrow. “To come across beautiful music spontaneously, when you’re least expecting it is great.” McKerrow, also the man behind The Great British Bake Off, is delighted that The Piano “touched a chord” with viewers: “I like doing shows that people don’t expect to work. For five years everyone turned down Bake Off!” After the Christmas special, there will be a documentary on Lucy Illingworth, the blind and autistic teenager who won the first series and went on to perform at the Coronation Concert, with a second series of The Piano due next year. But how will the secret element work, now that we all know about Mika and Lang Lang hiding in the wings? “That’s been a big question,” says McKerrow, hinting that the show may look slightly different when it returns. “But what we learnt from series one was that people weren’t doing it to be on a talent show. And what viewers loved about it was the pianists and the music. I think the surprise was a bit of a telly conceit. We don’t think it needs it but I may be completely wrong – it will be up to the audience to decide whether they keep watching.” Like Bake Off, The Piano is heartwarming TV. “I believe in using television as a force for good,” says McKerrow. “At its best it brings people together. Especially at a time when everything isn’t great, let’s celebrate the good things within people.” ‘I believe in using television as a force for good’ RICHARD McKERROW Edited November 28, 2023 by Kumazzz update 6 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crazyaboutmika Posted November 28, 2023 Share Posted November 28, 2023 Thanks a million Eriko @Kumazzz Lovely pics The are funny 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TinyLove_CJ Posted November 28, 2023 Share Posted November 28, 2023 Thanks for sharing the article @Kumazzz! Is that Gregory on Mika's jumper?! It's adorable! 🥰 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kumazzz Posted November 28, 2023 Author Share Posted November 28, 2023 On 28 November 2023 Mika and Lang Lang posting IG stories. 5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mellody Posted November 28, 2023 Share Posted November 28, 2023 9 hours ago, TinyLove_CJ said: Thanks for sharing the article @Kumazzz! Is that Gregory on Mika's jumper?! It's adorable! 🥰 It is! Haven't seen that jumper for several years. 1 hour ago, Kumazzz said: On 28 November 2023 Mika and Lang Lang posting IG stories. Aww, this is adorable! Lol really Mika, his eyes might look a bit tired, but he definitely does NOT look like 74. He might look like 35 instead of 25 like he usually does, so maybe that's what makes him feel old. 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kumazzz Posted November 29, 2023 Author Share Posted November 29, 2023 (edited) South Wales Echo 29 Nov 2023 Pressreader https://pressreader.com/article/281573770451777 WEB https://www.walesonline.co.uk/lifestyle/tv/reason-claudia-winkleman-spotted-cardiff-28184350 Claudia spotted in Cardiff as The Piano contestants serenade passengers COMMUTERS travelling through Cardiff Central railway station on Monday were in for a surprise as filming crews took over the area. A grand piano was placed in the centre of the station, which could only mean one thing - Channel 4’s The Piano had come to the capital. The series, which originally aired earlier this year, was a massive success and no sooner than it had finished the broadcaster recommissioned it for two further editions. Host Claudia Winkleman was present at filming and spent time taking selfies with fans. Also present were three pianists who are set to feature on the new series which is set to hit screens next year. Production took over the train station on Monday and yesterday. While filming was taking place onlookers stopped by to watch the performances and catch a glimpse of the Strictly Come Dancing host. The premise of The Piano sees gifted amateur pianists offered the chance to play live at some of the nation’s busiest railway stations. As this is happening the musicians are judged by renowned virtuoso pianist Lang Lang and platinum-selling pop musician Mika. The judges’ chosen contestants are then invited to perform to a concert audience of thousands in the show’s grand finale. The Piano is one of two popular shows in the last year for Claudia who also hosts BBC’s The Traitors, which is set to return in early 2024. ■■ The Piano is available to watch on Channel 4. Edited November 29, 2023 by Kumazzz update 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silver Posted December 6, 2023 Share Posted December 6, 2023 The Christmas Special will be on Channel 4 (UK) on Christmas Day, at 7.20pm 3 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dcdeb Posted December 6, 2023 Share Posted December 6, 2023 35 minutes ago, silver said: The Christmas Special will be on Channel 4 (UK) on Christmas Day, at 7.20pm Oh, not before then? Or maybe a replay? I won't be home on Christmas Day so won't be able to watch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silver Posted December 6, 2023 Share Posted December 6, 2023 2 minutes ago, dcdeb said: Oh, not before then? Or maybe a replay? I won't be home on Christmas Day so won't be able to watch. I will have to record it too, but I am sure they will repeat it 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TinyLove_CJ Posted December 6, 2023 Share Posted December 6, 2023 It's likely it will be on Channel 4's catch up service online just like with series 1 of The Piano. Most programs stay for a minimum of 28 days, as before international fans will need a vpn to access it. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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