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Disney's long-anticipated TV film High School Musical 2 has reportedly become the most-watched programme of all time on basic cable channels in the US. | Disney's long-anticipated TV film High School Musical 2 has reportedly become the most-watched programme of all time on basic cable channels in the US. |
About 17.2 million people tuned in to see the song-and-dance spectacular make its debut on the Disney Channel on Friday, the Hollywood Reporter said. | About 17.2 million people tuned in to see the song-and-dance spectacular make its debut on the Disney Channel on Friday, the Hollywood Reporter said. |
The audience for the premiere was larger than that for the four main TV networks combined, it was reported. | The audience for the premiere was larger than that for the four main TV networks combined, it was reported. |
High School Musical 2 gets its first UK screening on Disney on 21 September. | High School Musical 2 gets its first UK screening on Disney on 21 September. |
The original made-for-TV movie was an unexpected success for Disney in 2006, with profits estimated to be in excess of $100m (£50m) from a budget of just $4m (£2m). | The original made-for-TV movie was an unexpected success for Disney in 2006, with profits estimated to be in excess of $100m (£50m) from a budget of just $4m (£2m). |
Described as a modern-day Grease, it was seen by more than 200 million viewers in 100 countries and its soundtrack became the best-selling album of 2006 in the US. | Described as a modern-day Grease, it was seen by more than 200 million viewers in 100 countries and its soundtrack became the best-selling album of 2006 in the US. |
'Soaring demand' | 'Soaring demand' |
School productions of the show sprang up all over the world as young viewers took the story - of a brainy student and sports captain competing for roles in a school musical - to heart. | School productions of the show sprang up all over the world as young viewers took the story - of a brainy student and sports captain competing for roles in a school musical - to heart. |
The phenomenon largely caught Disney by surprise, and it had to scramble to put a marketing and merchandise plan into action. | The phenomenon largely caught Disney by surprise, and it had to scramble to put a marketing and merchandise plan into action. |
Cherie Blair attended the UK premiere of the first movie in 2005For the sequel, nothing has been left to chance. | Cherie Blair attended the UK premiere of the first movie in 2005For the sequel, nothing has been left to chance. |
"What's different for the second one is that demand is soaring," said Rich Ross, president of Disney Channel Worldwide. | "What's different for the second one is that demand is soaring," said Rich Ross, president of Disney Channel Worldwide. |
"Every division at Disney has figured out how it makes sense for their products to roll out." | "Every division at Disney has figured out how it makes sense for their products to roll out." |
The company is expected to have 100 High School Musical products, ranging from shoes to backpacks, in stores in time for Christmas, while an ice-skating spin-off launches next month. | The company is expected to have 100 High School Musical products, ranging from shoes to backpacks, in stores in time for Christmas, while an ice-skating spin-off launches next month. |
A movie is also underway, which will get a cinema release in 2008. | A movie is also underway, which will get a cinema release in 2008. |
The TV sequel reunites the cast of the original, including stars Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens. | The TV sequel reunites the cast of the original, including stars Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens. |
Set in the summer holidays, it sees the cast reunited at an upmarket country club where they have all landed summer jobs. | Set in the summer holidays, it sees the cast reunited at an upmarket country club where they have all landed summer jobs. |
Ashley Tisdale plays the scheming Sharpay Evans in the musicalReviews have largely been positive. USA Today called it "a first-rate family film", while Time magazine said it promised "an unembarrassed good time". | |
The New York Times was less kind, calling the movie mediocre and the actors badly fake-tanned, although it conceded the production had "haphazard charm." | The New York Times was less kind, calling the movie mediocre and the actors badly fake-tanned, although it conceded the production had "haphazard charm." |
The previous record for basic cable viewing was held by sports network ESPN, which attracted an average of 16 million viewers to an American football game in 2006. | The previous record for basic cable viewing was held by sports network ESPN, which attracted an average of 16 million viewers to an American football game in 2006. |
The 17.2 million figure for High School Musical 2 would have been higher if analysts had taken into account the large viewing parties held by fans across the country, the trade paper said. | The 17.2 million figure for High School Musical 2 would have been higher if analysts had taken into account the large viewing parties held by fans across the country, the trade paper said. |
"Breaking the viewership record is terrific, but records come and go," said Gary Marsh, entertainment president at Disney Channel Worldwide. | "Breaking the viewership record is terrific, but records come and go," said Gary Marsh, entertainment president at Disney Channel Worldwide. |
"What's really important is the impact the High School Musical movies have had on kids all over America and all over the world. | "What's really important is the impact the High School Musical movies have had on kids all over America and all over the world. |
"These movies have empowered kids to express themselves in whole new ways and have changed their lives forever." | "These movies have empowered kids to express themselves in whole new ways and have changed their lives forever." |
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