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Julie Walters hits out at TV talent shows

 

Sherna Noah
Monday 16 July 2012 12:11 EDT
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Screen star Julie Walters has hit out at the makers of TV talent shows, accusing them of exploiting contestants.

The Harry Potter actress also complained that today's schedules contained too many reality shows.

Asked what makes her angry, Walters, 62, told the Radio Times: "That there's not enough drama being made. We've got too many reality shows, but that's probably just a fashion so I'm waiting for things to swing back.

"I also get very angry that vulnerable people appear in the audition stages of TV talent shows.

"I think it's sad that people's real vulnerabilities are being exploited. They simply shouldn't be there."

Walters is not the first star to lambast TV talent shows.

Earlier this year, Paul Weller criticised so-called "edgy" aspiring singers who chase success by auditioning on the shows.

The former Jam frontman called TV talent shows "Saturday-night viewing for the masses", adding: "Would I be a judge? Would I hell."

Sir Elton John has also said that he is "not a fan of talent shows", adding: "I probably wouldn't have lasted if I'd gone on one. I was asked to judge American Idol."

Walters also told the magazine that she is a "soap addict" and would like to appear in Coronation Street, EastEnders or Emmerdale.

"I did once mention that I'd love a part in Corrie, and they were immediately on the phone to various agents. But I think that might have to wait for later in my career now," she said.

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