American Idol Worship

Nigel Lythgoe, American Idol Producer, Discusses the Show

Simon Cowell, Randy Jackson and Paula Abdul might be highly visible figureheads, but the executive producers of American Idol call the shots off-camera.

With that in mind, enjoy this interview with Nigel Lythgoe. He's the unknown hero of our favorite show.

Q: Paula Abdul has been in the news a lot lately. She keeps saying she's misunderstood. Is she really just an over-the-top theatrical personality?

Nigel Lythgoe A: Yes, she is. She won't like me saying that. But she is. Unfortunately, once you get in your head that she's drunk or she's taking drugs - neither of which she does, she certainly doesn't do social drugs or even drink - so once you've got that in your head, it's very difficult. We look when we're editing the show nowadays and say, "Hey, are people going to think she's drunk for doing that?" We try and take that into account.

At the same time, we don't want to stop her personality. She leads with her heart. She cares about the kids. And she wants to protect them. But she's also an extrovert person.

Q: There's been a lot of criticism about the judges being crueler this year.

A: We were no crueler this year than we ever have been any other year. I seem to remember when Mandisa got through, Simon Cowell saying that, "Terrible, we're going to have to strengthen the stage when she walks on it." It is always been, for some people, cruel, and for other people, honest. But this season, for me, no more and no less.

Q: Are more contestants hiding arrest records from Idol these days instead of just 'fessing up?

A: We don't get involved, as the producers of the show, in the background checks. That goes out to a private company and FOX. We are informed at the end of the day, "You can't invite this person, that person, or this person." And we don't ask why. To be frank, we're not interested.

If FOX believes that it will damage the show, or damage Fox, or damage the production, then it's best that they just don't come along.

Q: What about the contestants whose arrests are integrated into the early shows? A few had their photos shown behind bars.

A: If somebody gets busted while we're doing the show, then we won't ignore it, especially if we can put it in the television show.

Q: How do you make your choices on the contestants you're going to film and profile extensively in the beginning?

A: Backgrounds, where they come from, their stories, their human interest, what we believe our viewers will enjoy seeing, what makes you care.

Our job, we believe, is to stimulate an audience that sits down to watch a little box in the corner of the room. If we can make them angry, if we can make them cry, if we can make them happy, if we can stimulate any emotion in them, then we're doing our job.

However we do that, sometimes we overstep the mark with getting them angry. Sometimes I believe we overstep the mark in making them cry. But if it affects me and if I get emotional, I think that's going to transfer into the public.

If they care, then they will continue to watch the series. And, more importantly, they will pick up a telephone and vote for the person that they like. This isn't just a voyeuristic program; it's an interactive program, and we ask you to pick up a telephone.

Q: Do you already have front-runners for this season?

A: I think this is going to be a great season where there isn't a Kellie Pickler, a Carrie Underwood, or a Clay Aiken, that you know is going to really steal everybody's votes. This season, I think we've got a lot of excellent singers. I don't think I'm going to be ashamed of anybody that gets up there and sings this season. But they are going to have to grow.

Q: What about the rumor you'll have a Nirvana week?A: Please. Absolutely not. It's further rubbish.

Q: What's been the impact of having older contestants on the show?

A: I think that's brought us some more maturity and a little more professionalism in certain areas. We're happy about that. I wouldn't mind extending it even further next year, to be honest. I would go (to age 30).

Q: Is it tougher for younger people to do American Idol?

A: They're exceptionally resilient. You can't knock a kid down, really. The 16-year-olds bounce from one thing to another; they don't know half the music they're singing. I remember Lisa Tucker last year, we gave her, "What's It All About, Alfie?" A Burt Bacharach song. She sang it brilliantly, didn't understand a word she was singing, probably, but sang it beautifully.

That's what they do: They just take it in, sing it. "Not good enough." "OK, well I've got the rest of the my life to get it right." But when you're a bit older, when someone knocks you, you just say, "Oh my God, that's it, I'm never going to make it now." It's a bit heart-rending.

Q: How about an all-stars edition of American Idol?

A: It's something that I'm trying to make work this season. They're talking about doing a song competition on the Web, and have people write songs for the next "American Idol" finale.

My idea was, give me 10 songs, and I will bring back 10 Idol finalists to sing them on a special. Let's see Constantine Maroulis again; let's see Ace Young; let's see Vonzell, Tamyra Gray, and all of the great people that we voted for over the years. I'd love to do that. I've pitched it to FOX and FOX hasn't come back to me yet and said yes or no.




7 Comments

  1. Pat Says:

    I think Nigel just lied to us. Bo was arrested between the audition and going to Hollywood. Nothing happened to him. In fact, they pimped him.
    There is a potential that each person could become a winner and thus a role model for our children.
    Both Bo and Scott should have been asked to leave or not be there in the first place. But then, Bo's step-father is a retired Coca-Cola executive.

  2. Y. Mainville Says:

    Why are you boycotting some of AI's past con-
    testants? Like Trenyce! She was one of my favorites. We never heard from her again.

  3. Test Says:

    Hi


    G'night

  4. Susan Petrick Says:

    Here's my suggestion to improve the Idol frnachise. Have someone else choose the songs for the contestants, nothing earlier than 1995 to keep the program contemporary. Otherwise, it's becoming a bore and I won't tune in. Fine having some of the top music achievers on board but the "old" music is a total bore. And this comes from someone aged 60.

  5. Ed Scheber Says:

    Dear Mr. Lythgoe,

    I hope you're having a Wonderful Day and I hope this message reaches you...

    Your dance expertise makes you the perfect person to evaluate what I'm about to propose. Ching Shyu is a World Class - Master Painter, dubbed:
    "The Painter of Movement".
    Ching's passion is dance.
    The shows you are involved in should be captured on canvas. I see a painting every second during a performance...the potential sales are Huge! So You Think You Can Dance, American Idol (along with any other stage production)has such a captive audience who, in my opinion, would love to own World Class prints of their favorite dancers..."If" you have a Master Painter
    with the talents of Ching Shyu. The ONLY person that can do these dancers justice is Ching. Ching has an extensive portfolio that I would love to show you. A quick peek at just a few pieces can be found at:
    www.chinggallery.com
    Midnight Flamenco is my personal favorite, and I have access to the original If you would like to see this in person?...It's Spectacular! Any Fine Art Expert will be able to back-up what I'm saying about Ching's talents upon review. I have many, many ideas to work from...what he does with 24K Gold is something to behold. I have a vision I would love to share with you.

    Just a short list of the many things Ching has accomplished:
    1) Painted 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City
    2) Painted 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup Soccer
    3) Painted Olympic Stars on Ice
    4) 1996 - Encyclopedia listing, World Famous Chinese Artist
    5) To Many National - International Competitions Won to list here.
    6) Currently - Fine Art Director, Ballet San Jose (CA.)
    7) Trained by the Chinese Government from age 11. Studied under Master Painter from China, Russia, Italy, France, United States & more.
    8) Chosen to demonstrate his art for President Nixon in 1972 during the "Thaw Talks" (Ching was just 13 years old at the time)

    If you will take a few minutes to really process the potential of painting
    These shows, and/or have any interest in looking at some of Chings work...my contact information is listed below for your convenience. I'll be happy to meet with you.

    Best Regards,
    Ed Scheber - Ching Gallery
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    email: edscheber@comcast.net

  6. konaman Says:

    I hear so much how song selection is vital, if so, should you not give more direction to the singers on what they will be great at?

  7. Johnny R Says:

    Mr. Nigel Lythgoe, first I wish to thank you for the entertainment you've brought us all. Frankly, I respect your opinions, your choices (good, bad or indifferent) of talent, and cast. I'll get to the point. We in our family do not appreciate the Ryan Seacrest's comportment toward Simon Cowell. His behavior oftentimes has contributed to the lack of respect from contestants in your American Idol Show toward Simon Cowell. The judges contributions in the show are designed to be in the nature of constructive criticism. Though some of the comments coming from Simon Cowell to contestants has been resented, disputed, talked about, etc., it is obvious he is a sincere great draw to your show. He speaks his mind. That is more than what we can say about Ryan Seacrest. If you can put a stop to Ryan's behavior, such as not acknowledging Simon Cowell at the end of the show or the ignorant comments he makes which sometimes turn into vindictive, sour display of disrespect, we would appreciate it. Regardless of his notariety Ryan Seacrest is becoming a pain to watch on your shows. Thank you once again for listening and the enjoyment in entertainment you offer.


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