The WB Network, home to "Buffy The Vampire Slayer," "Charmed" and "Sabrina The Teenage Witch"—three shows that we watch just for the plots—is producing two new music-based shows.
"Popstars," not to be confused with "Popular," was announced as a midseason replacement show today by WB Television Network bigwig Susanne Daniels, London/Sire Records President/CEO Peter Koepke and Chairman Seymour Stein, Scott A. Stone and David G. Stanley of Stone Stanley Entertainment. It will debut Jan 12, following "Sabrina," with a nationwide search to find five girls and conclude with a concert by the group. Along the way, it will focus on the creation and progress of an all-female pop group. A version of "Popstars" was very popular in Australia—but then, so is vegemite.
In the role of Lou Mann will be big-time producer and Tonos co-founder David Foster. He will help pick the women for the group and "shepherd" them through the recording process of their debut album. London/Sire, in a pact with Foster's 143 Records, will release the group's record in April. Songwriters set to, um, write songs for the group are Diane Warren, Anders Bagge, Richard Marx, Steve Kipner & David Frank and Eric Foster White. Direct Management Group will consult with Stone Stanley on the project. Now all they need is a name and some merch.
The second music series hitting the WB's line-up is an untitled show created by Elvis Costello and T Bone Burnett about four models turned rock stars. Costello will write a song for each episode. It will debut next fall. We'll be happy to help with the nationwide search for the leads.
In related news, the Backstreet Boys will be on a rerun of "Sabrina" tonight at 8:30: "Sabrina and her friends become instant celebrities when they win a battle-of-the-bands competition by drinking a potion she created. Unfortunately, an innocent group of guys (guest stars the Backstreet Boys) get hold of her potion themselves." Call me and we'll watch it together.