The Canary Islands with Jane McDonald: Gran Canaria


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Gran Canaria
Season 1, Episode 2

The singer continues on her island-hopping odyssey, sailing across the Atlantic to Gran Canaria. After her ferry trip, Jane drops her bags at her all-inclusive hotel, and explores the Maspalomas sand dunes. Next, she sets off to soak up the pretty village of Firgas in the quieter north of the island. No visit to Gran Canaria would be complete without a night out, and Jane is far from disappointed when she's entertained at one of the region's famous drag queen bars


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Cast & Crew

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Jane McDonald (Presenter)
Mark Powell (Executive producer)

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Did You Know..

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Jane McDonald (Presenter)
Born: April 04, 1963 in Wakefield
Best Known For: Her star-making appearance on The Cruise and talking straight on Loose Women.
Early-life: Born 4 April, 1963, in Wakefield, West Yorkshire. Her father, Peter, was a miner and chimney sweep, her mother, Jean, ran a boarding house. She has a brother, Tony, and a sister, Janet. She claims her first words were Down Town, which she learned from the Petula Clark song. By the age of three she was hooked on singing and dancing. At 18 she was doing three jobs to make ends meet, and was determined to make it in showbusiness.
Career: She lived at home for many years, and until he died, her father worked as her road manager. McDonald spent years performing in small clubs across the country before getting a job as a cabaret singer on a cruise ship. At first, she claims it was a nightmare, but the move made her a star when the BBC filmed reality TV show The Cruise at her place of work. Her down-to-earth charm made her an instant celebrity. Since then, she's released hit records, had sell-out tours and written an autobiography.
Quote: "To me, 20 fans are equally as important as 20,000 fans. When I look out, I don't see a sea of people but individual faces."
Trivia: She was a regular on Loose Women from 2004, but quit after 10 years on the show to concentrate on her music career.
Vanessa Williams (Director)
Born: March 18, 1963 in New York
Best Known For: Her 1992 hit and signature song Save the Best for Last.
Early-life: Vanessa Lynn Williams was born on March 18, 1963 in Millwood, New York, the eldest child of music teacher parents Milton and Helen, who also had a son, Chris. During her childhood, Vanessa studied the piano and French horn, but was most interested in singing. Although she won a scholarship to study theatre arts at Syracuse University, she dropped out to pursue a career in entertainment.
Career: Williams began competing in beauty pageants during the early 1980s, eventually being crowned Miss America in 1983. However, she was forced to resign the title after a scandal erupted involving a nude photoshoot she had undertaken the previous year. She refused to be put off by the setback and, after a little time off, secured a record deal. Her first album The Right Stuff, hit the charts in 1988. She has since produced another seven. As well as a music career, she has also carved out a career as an actress on the big and small screens, and in the theatre. Her CV includes the films Shaft and A Diva's Christmas Carol, as well as TV series Boomtown, Ally McBeal, and Ugly Betty. She joined the cast of Desperate Housewives in 2010.
Quote: "I feel guilty for not being with my kids all the time. But then when I'm home with them, in the back of my mind I'm wondering whether I'll ever get employed again."
Mark Powell (Executive producer)