Miami 7

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Miami 7

Miami 7 opening titles
Also known as S Club 7 in Miami
Genre Children's
Directed by Andrew Margetson
Starring S Club 7
Alfie Wise
Paul Louis
Opening theme "Bring It All Back"
Country of origin Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Language(s) English
No. of series 1 (in Miami)
4 (in total)
No. of episodes 13
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Simon Fuller
Malcolm Gerrie
Christopher Pilkington
Running time 25 mins (approx)
Broadcast
Original channel CBBC (on BBC One)
Original run 8 April 1999
1 July, 1999
Chronology
Followed by L.A. 7
External links
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Miami 7 is a television series starring British pop group S Club 7. Thirteen episodes were produced and aired on CBBC from April 8, 1999 to July 1, 1999[1] During each episode, the members would perform one of the songs from their album S Club. All seven members of the band starred as themselves. It was created and partially written by Kim Fuller, who also created and wrote the Spice Girls' film Spiceworld: The Movie.

Renamed S Club 7 in Miami, the show was taken to America where it aired on Fox Family[2] - which later became ABC Family - between 6 November 1999 and 5 February 2000.

The show was an instant success and was watched by 90 million viewers in over 100 different countries.[3]

Contents

[edit] Main Cast

[edit] Plot

The show saw the group, desperate to make it big, offered a chance for success in Miami by their management. Instead, the band find themselves working in a hotel for Howard and Marvin Borlotti and entertaining the residents of the hotel.

[edit] Recurring elements

  • The group were always shown to have a strong connection. Everytime they put their hands together in a circle and said the words "United we stand, divided we fall", a bolt of lightning would spread throughout their arms.
  • The group would always sing one of their songs at the end of every episode. With the exception of episode two where the group sing "Tie a Yellow Ribbon" and episode eleven where they sing "Dancing Queen", which was recorded for the Abbamania soundtrack.

[edit] Episodes

Title Original airdate S Club Sing #
"Take Off" April 8, 1999[1] "Everybody Wants Ya"
"It's a Feel Good Thing (Buenos Tiempos)"
1
The band are demoralised by bad management and a lack of decent gigs. However, when they are sent to Miami to perform they see it as their change to find fame and fortune. The band arrives at the Paradise Hotel expecting to live a life of luxury, however, hotel manager Howard has other plans for the band.
"Howard's Hotel" April 15, 1999[1] "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree"
"S Club Party"
2
The hotel isn't as glamorous as the band thought it would be. Instead of singing and performing, the band have to clean and tidy the hotel. When Howard does ask the band to sing, his choice of song isn't what the band are used to.
"The Blue Chevy" April 22, 1999[1] "Down at Club S" 3
The band persuade Howard to pay them decent wages and sell them his spare car, which promptly breaks down. Jo and Bradley decide to secretly take parts from Howard's Red Chevy and put them in their own car.
"Wind Resistance" April 29, 1999[1] "Everybody Wants Ya" 4
With a hurricane on the way, Howard leaves Paul in charge of the hotel and the Hawaiian Luau party he's planned for its guests. Unfortunately, Paul becomes extremely bossy and forces the band to wear grass skirts. As the storm rages, the band discover Howard has taken shelter in the basement, and persuade him that the hurricane has passed.
"The Man From E.M.I." May 6, 1999[1] "Two in a Million" 5
The band are excited to hear that the head of EMI Records is staying at the hotel. Meanwhile, Rachel's upset that her boyfriend hasn't written yet, whilst Jo becomes angry at her boyfriend, Robert, for writing too often! Jo decides to break up with him only to discover that her boyfriend is standing behind her!
"Alligator" May 13, 1999[1] "So Right" 6
Howard's finds himself with a date with a swimsuit model and Rachel sets about giving him a complete makeover. Meanwhile, Jon, Hannah, Bradley and Paul decide to set their boss's pet alligator, Clint, free. Howard's date is a disaster - his dinner partner, Arlene, has no fashion sense. He returns home disappointed, as does Clint, who it turns out is a homing alligator.
"Vollyball" May 20, 1999[1] "You're My Number One" 7
The band give Jon tips on chatting up girls. They're also given a volleyball lesson by some locals, who turn out to be workers at Howard's cousin Hank's hotel. Howard decides to set up a volleyball match between the two hotels and bets that S Club will lose. The band is fuming and do everything they can to win the match.
"Alien Hunter" May 27, 1999[1] "We Can Work it Out" 8
The band become the stars of the fictional hit TV series, Alien Hunter; the hotel is used as a filming location. Tina, dressed as an alien, falls asleep in a laundry truck and wakes up in a busy shopping mall, where she meets a handsome photographer. Meanwhile, Tina's dad suddenly turns up at Paradise Hotel and blames Howard for her mysterious disappearance.
"Missing" June 3, 1999[1] "I Really Miss You" 9
Howard loses the band, in a card game, to his cousin Hank, who runs the nearby Sunset Sands Hotel. As Hank treats the band worse than Howard, the band begin to realise that working for Howard isn't as bad as they had thought. With the band away from the hotel, Howard and Marvin's profits are down and they're actually missing the band, so they set up another card game to win the band back.
"Court in the Act" June 10, 1999[1] "Bring It All Back" 10
Howard erects a sculpture of himself outside S Club's dormitories and gets into trouble with Raylan Crowe from the Department of Labour for employing foreigners at the hotel. In court, the band persuades the judge to let them stay by performing, whilst Howard is fined $5,000. To raise the money, he tries to sell the statue, which crumbles around him.
"Bermuda Triangle" June 17, 1999[1] "Dancing Queen" 11
Wanting to take a day off, S Club 7 borrow Howard's boat and take a cruise back to the 1970s. Along the way they meet Elvis, Madonna and Cher before returning to 1999 where they discover that Howard has changed.
"How Deep is Your Love?" June 24, 1999[1] "Hope For The Future" 12
The band is given a holiday when Howard's hotel is shut down by the Department of Health, so they head to the Miami Seaquarium to swim with dolphins. Rachel meets a photographer who reckons she'd make a good model and Paul falls for scuba instructor Janeane, who seems to like him too. The others aren't so sure though when they catch Janeane kissing another guy and discover she's also been dating Bradley.
"Reprise" July 1, 1999[1] "Gonna Change The World" 13
With their contract with Howard about to end and their deal with their old manager now expired, the band look back over their time in Miami. At the end of the episode, they have to decide between moving on to Los Angeles or returning to England.

[edit] Video Releases

Miami 7 PAL video cover
Miami 7 PAL video cover

Miami 7 was released on PAL video in 2000. It was released both as three individual cassettes or in a "Complete Boxset" containing all thirteen episodes. The first two volumes were also released on NTSC video however the third volume (containing the final six episodes) was never released. The NTSC version also contained bonus scenes and extra footage. [4]

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