Glee’ suggests a Madonna-themed sequel

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Wednesday 21 April 2010 19:00 EDT
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The much hyped and anticipated ‘Power of Madonna' episode of ‘Glee,' on April 20 in the US, pleased viewers and attracted a strong audience of 13.5 million. The producer and Material Girl are now in talks to repeat its success next season.

The Glee soundtrack album from the Madonna episode at #1 on iTunes and expectations that it will also top Billboard.

Viewers who set televisions to record the ‘Glee' show, missed the last five minutes and the "Like a Prayer" number, when ‘American Idol' snagged the time. The Fox Network in the US will air an encore of the entire "Power of Madonna" episode on April 23.

To watch the show:
http://www.hulu.com/watch/141737/glee-the-power-of-madonna
http://fox.com/glee

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