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All Together Now for The Sundaes! 

Besi Besemar January 29, 2018

Brighton based girl group, The Sundaes, make grand final of brand new prime time BBC1 entertainment show All Together Now.

Having been one of the featured acts in the first ever episode of this new Saturday night show, they were one of two winning acts to make it to the final.

Hosted by comedian Rob Beckett, the show boasts the biggest judging panel in television history with 100 industry professionals headed by Spice Girl legend Geri Horner.

Each act or artist performs one song with the aim of getting as many of the 100 joining in and standing up. The number of judges standing up at the end of the performance gives each act their score. The two highest scoring artists from each episode go through to a grand final and then battle it out to win £50,000.

Created and produced by local businessman David Hill (Managing Director of E3 and McKenzie Associates) in 2009, The Sundaes have enjoyed success both in The UK and abroad.

Together with Brighton based artist Keris Lea, who plays Chocolate Sundae in the group, David has developed the show which regularly sells out at The Edinburgh Festival and is now a fixed feature in the famous Brighton Spiegeltent each May.

The Sundaes have enjoyed several summer seasons touring overseas but with their involvement in this new prime time TV show they have their eyes firmly fixed on an exciting year ahead in the UK.

Commenting on their TV debut Keris, said: “In the past we have turned down other TV opportunities as we didn’t think they were quite right for what we do. When we heard about All Together Now it just seemed the perfect fit for an act like us. This show gives us a great platform to show what we can do and we are thrilled to have made it to the final.”

Their newest fan, Geri Horner compared them to “Baby, Ginger and Scary Spice”.

Keris is joined by Amy Goater as Strawberry Sundae and Andrea Martin as Vanilla Sundae. This brand new entertainment show started on Saturday, January 27 at 7.15pm on BBC1 will run for six weeks.

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