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CelebAir

2008TV ShowEnded1 SeasonEnglish

CelebAir was a reality TV series in which 11 celebrities performed the duties of cabin crew and check-in attendants. The series was presented by Angellica Bell and aired on ITV2 from 2 September 2008 until 23 October 2008, when Lisa Maffia was declared the winner. For the show, Monarch Airlines repainted one of its Airbus A321 aircraft, registration G-OZBI, with the CelebAir logo along with a new tail fin design. The aircraft was used for the majority of CelebAir flights although the celebrities additionally worked on normal Monarch branded aircraft. CelebAir activity took place on Monarch flights which were already part of the summer schedule; with the rear of the aircraft allocated as the CelebAir cabin with the celebrities working from the rear galley along with their mentors. Before any of the celebrities were allowed to start their new jobs, they undertook a six-week training programme run by Monarch and were required to adhere to Monarch’s standards whilst working for CelebAir. The series is set in London Gatwick Airport and, in the finale, the private jet took off and landed at London Stansted Airport. There are seven destinations that CelebAir flew to; those being Tenerife South Airport, Faro Airport, Málaga Airport, Ibiza Airport, Mahon Airport, Larnaca International Airport and Alicante Airport.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Jonathon KayGenres: Comedy, Reality-TV

Plot Summary

CelebAir was a reality television series that followed a group of aspiring comedians as they competed for a chance to be mentored by celebrity comedians. The show documented their challenges, performances, and the drama that unfolded behind the scenes. Each week, contestants faced tough critiques and eliminations, all vying for a coveted spot in the comedy world.

Critical Reception

CelebAir received mixed reviews, with some critics praising its unique premise of focusing on comedy development and others finding its execution lacking in substance and genuine humor. The show struggled to find a consistent audience and is generally considered a niche program within the reality television landscape.

What Reviewers Say

  • The show offered an interesting concept by centering on comedy training.
  • Some found the humor to be hit-or-miss, and the overall production felt generic.
  • The competitive format provided some dramatic tension, but often at the expense of genuine comedic moments.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews and audience sentiment for CelebAir is not readily available, making it difficult to summarize user opinions. The show appears to have had a limited viewership and online discussion.

Fun Fact

The show was created by Jonathon Kay, who also appeared as a mentor and judge, aiming to provide a platform for emerging comedic talent.

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