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We shared her laughter and her tears, we even went
to her wedding and watched as her career soared.
Britain's docu-soap diva, Jane McDonald, began
her Autumn tour earlier this year with 30 dates across the UK.
Jane first appeared on our screens in BBC 1's The
Cruise, as top of the bill on board the ship 'The
Galaxy'. Within weeks everyone knew everything there was
to know about Jane, her mum and dad, her friends and fiancée
Henrik. What they couldn't fathom was how her talent had been undiscovered
for so long.
Wakefield-born Jane spent over a decade honing
her craft on the tough northern club circuit. She had begun preparing
for a new life as Henrik's wife, studying Danish and learning to
cook. Then came the offer to top the bill on 'The Galaxy'.
Jane seized the opportunity and inadvertently became
the focal point of the BBC's documentary on the luxury liner. The
series attracted 12 million viewers and Jane McDonald emerged as
a star.
Her first album - which featured a stunning collection
of classic songs from the 1940s to the 1990s - elicited an amazing
response from the public. It debuted at Number One, outsold her
nearest rivals by four to one and gained Jane a place in the Guinness
Book Of Records. It remained at Number One for three weeks and achieved
platinum status.
10 million viewers shared Jane and Henrik's joy
on their wedding day in a 50 minute documentary which included footage
of Jane recording her hit album and performing live.
During the Summer of 1998 Jane sold out each Sunday
night at Blackpool's legendary Opera House and became
the second biggest grossing artist in the theatre's history. A sell-out
UK tour followed, including a concert at the famous London
Palladium, which was shown by the BBC on New Year's Eve
to 10 million viewers.
Jane also appeared on the Royal Variety Show
in the presence of HRH The Prince of Wales and fronted talent search
show Star For A Night.
She said: "I was given the most fantastic
opportunity by a television programme and I wanted to offer the
same opportunities to other performers, offering them a platform
to be discovered."
A second UK tour emulated the success of the first
and culminated with a sell out concert at the Royal Albert
Hall. The natural progression was for Jane to feature in
her own video, where she sang songs such as You're My World,
I Will Always Love You and Somewhere.
Jane also performed songs she wrote for her mother
and father respectively, The Hand That Leads Me and
Some You Win, Some You Lose. The video enjoyed advance
sales of over 100,000 and became one of the biggest hits of Christmas
1999.
During that period Jane performed in Midsummer
Magic in Lincoln, the Wicked Women concert
in London's Hyde Park and the Chelmsford Festival
where she performed with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
in front of 6,000 people.
Jane's second album, the fantastic Inspiration,
went gold on the day it was released, she began working on the second
series of Star For A Night and Harper Collins released
her autobiography Follow Your Dreams.
During 2000 legendary composer Michel Legrand
and Broadway lyricist Sheldon Harnick worked with
Jane on an album which also featured the work of Oscar-winning writers
Alan and Marilyn Bergman.
In 2001 Jane recorded her incredibly popular album
Love At The Movies and performed with the BBC
Concert Orchestra. Her biggest challenge came when she was
invited to perform at the prestigious MGM Grand in
Las Vegas.
From the first notes of her first song Jane had
the audience in the palm of her hand and received a standing ovation.
She also received the keys to the city from the Mayor of Las Vegas.
Jane's performance is captured on video and was followed by a Summer
Tour of Britain.
Jane made her West End acting debut in the UK premiere
of Don Black's Romeo and Juliet - The Musical at London's
Piccadilly Theatre.
2003 television appearances included a guest spot
on ITV's Loose Women and Drop the Celebrity
LWT show which saw Jane parachuting from 12,000 feet.
Many other new projects are on the horizon for
Jane, the consummate entertainer who has become one of the country's
most loved stars.
For images and interviews, please contact Audrey
Simpson at Robert C Kelly Limited
on 0141 229 1444 or email audrey@robertckelly.co.uk
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