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Sat, Jun 2 2007

Ben Mulroney Discusses Upcoming Canadian Idol Season

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Canadian Idol host, Ben Mulroney, is letting everyone know how good this upcoming season is going to be.

“My producers are salivating when they think about this new season so that’s a good sign; it means they’ve got some really interesting plans for who’s coming in. And just having watched the auditions and seen our Top 100 – this is a polished group, it’s the most multicultural group we’ve ever had, it’s the most representative of the country from coast to coast. I really have high, high hopes that this is going to be a great season.”

The most striking change viewers will notice is that this year’s crop of contestants were allowed to audition with instruments, something previously tried by “Australian Idol.”

“Everyone’s got reasons to audition and they’ve got reasons not to audition, and we just eliminated one of the reasons not to audition,” Mulroney said on the line from Calgary, where he’s doing charity work as part of his UNICEF ambassador duties.

“It certainly adds an element of musicality. There’s a new angle now … the risk involved in playing an instrument live on television.”

Canadian Idol judge, Farley Flex, says seeing the contestants play instruments in addition to singing helps the judging panel better envision them as professional musicians.

“It brought another dimension of talent,” he said. “It doesn’t necessarily make them better, but it gives them more dimensions. If someone’s playing an instrument and doing it well, along with singing well, it’s a way better sell.”

For his part, Mulroney promises to continue to be a kind and compassionate presence for the “Idol” contestants when they feel particularly brutalized by the judges, in particular the rough judge, Zach Werner.

“It’s enough that they have to deal with the pressure of going in front of millions of people and dealing with public scrutiny in the press – they should have at least one person on their side,” he says with a laugh.

But Flex says the tough criticism is part of what makes “Idol” – which has been a ratings juggernaut for CTV – so watchable.

“At the end of the day, if all four of us were mean, the show would have been cancelled by now; if all four of us were nice, the show would have been cancelled by now,” he said, defending his fellow judges and their no-holds-barred critiques.

“When we make our commentary, we’re not doing that to get somebody ousted or keep somebody on; we’re doing that so that if they do go on, or get kicked off, they have the proper information to get better in their next circumstance, whether that’s next week on the show or next week busking on Yonge Street.”

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  1. By Kat

    I dunno man. That Tyler kid, from Cape Breton, and Morgan kid from Alberta, Were pretty good in this season. Chill. This Idol will be hot! But not as hot as Craig was Last year. WOoh!

  2. By Gerri G

    I wonder in what country will they find these great contestants. I live in Canada and I have not seen one.Yonders everyone of them

  3. By Jeanne

    Here’s hoping you won’t be disappointed, Lauren!

  4. By Lauren

    Please god! Let this season be worthwhile! Most seasons, the selection of contestants is really not fabulous. You can pretty much tell who will win by watching the auditions. The singers are not as good as our friends down south;)