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08:08The phones went nuts.
08:13All 30 lines lift up instantly.
08:17And you have a switch, you can knock all them off.
08:24So I'm knocking 30 lines out fast and furious and couldn't stop them.
08:29Now that's unheard of.
08:30That doesn't happen.
08:33And then I get a call from the BBC.
08:36Is this right you've done a single with Kylie Minogue?
08:39Sorry?
08:41Next thing.
08:43You're doing Top of the Pops.
08:44And what?
08:50I didn't even know what Top of the Pops was.
08:53Like.
08:54Baby, welcome to Top of the Pops once again.
08:56We have Ross in the studio tonight.
08:57Elton John is with us.
08:59Let's go over here now with Kylie Minogue with I Should Be So Lucky.
09:07Well this was the biggest television show in Britain.
09:20It was like, what the hell's going on here?
09:24What, what is this?
09:29Now, you've got to tell me, I had no idea what Neighbours was.
09:47Right.
09:52There's not a day really goes by in my life where at some point I don't refer back.
09:59to those years.
10:01I mean the amount of times I get into a cab and someone will go, how's Kylie?
10:06And it's like, oh fuck I don't fucking know.
10:10You go and ask fucking her.
10:11And that, you know, it's not the disrespect to her.
10:15It's just, come on man.
10:17You know, that's a long time ago.
10:21What I can remember was sitting in the wardrobe van on the set of Neighbours.
10:27This little Aussie soap opera.
10:31And this new actor had arrived and she turned around to me.
10:36It was her first day and said, do you remember me?
10:40Small world.
10:41My first day ever on a set.
10:44We played brother and sister.
10:46It was just crazy.
10:48Wow.
10:49God, that's right.
10:51But I couldn't remember her.
10:52No.
10:54He's got a big spider.
10:56Do you want to see?
10:57Well does he bite?
10:59No, not if he likes you.
11:00I can understand why I couldn't.
11:02She had those buck teeth.
11:04So she looked a lot different.
11:06Wanna pet him?
11:08Go on.
11:10Suddenly it was like, wow.
11:18He spoke about you.
11:23She talked about you.
11:24Did she?
11:25This would be interesting.
11:29My first scene on Neighbours was with him.
11:32Punching him.
11:36I think that she did actually punch me.
11:40Sorry Scott.
11:41I don't know what that says about me.
11:48No, you're staff, don't you?
11:49Sure do.
11:51When I joined, it wasn't a huge show.
11:55Hi, I'm Jason Donovan.
11:56And I'm Kylie Minogue.
11:57Join us here on Monday night.
11:59On Perth's new Channel 10.
12:01But the producers could see the chemistry between the two of us.
12:06So we were coupled together in the show.
12:10What's happening this hour?
12:12I'm babysitting Bradley.
12:13Why don't I look after him with you?
12:15I mean, we could do our signing together.
12:16Yeah, okay.
12:25Would you like to try for three broken ribs?
12:29But we were just good friends.
12:35We could understand each other.
12:39And we must have fancied each other as well.
12:41That helps.
12:43You're the last thing I think of before I go to sleep.
12:46And the first thing I think of when I wake up.
12:49I'm serious.
12:50You make me sound like cleaning your teeth.
12:52I mean...
12:53Um, I don't remember a specific moment.
12:58Kylie and I came together.
13:05Well, I do remember it was in Sydney at the...
13:09Very publicly at the Travel Lodge.
13:13We were just kids.
13:15We were fresh out of high school.
13:17So it was like that kind of sweetheart's romance.
13:22It was art imitating life.
13:25Can I tell you something?
13:27Love you, Scott.
13:29Love you too.
13:30Promise?
13:32Yeah, I promise.
13:34Suddenly you're seeing me.
13:37Or life imitating art.
13:39Touch the way I am.
13:41But we decided to keep the relationship a secret.
13:47Because it would give us a fighting chance.
13:52I'm totally confused.
13:54Are you or are you not just good friends?
13:57Maybe.
14:04Did I think we were ever going to get married?
14:09Now I know that you are.
14:11The truth is, yeah.
14:14And have kids and...
14:17That's the script written and off you go.
14:24I thought it was my destination.
14:30It struck a chord with the audience.
14:33Because it was real.
14:36The winner is...
14:38Kylie Minogue.
14:43Neighbours has gone on to become the most successful
14:45Australian television series ever produced.
14:48Jason and Kylie have become national heroes.
14:52It became really popular in Australia.
14:55I'm lucky I can reach this microphone.
14:57But maybe not...
15:00as kind of obsessed and maniacal as it was elsewhere.
15:05We're going live by satellite to the set of Neighbours.
15:08Melbourne.
15:09Melbourne, is that right?
15:10Oh, they can hear me. Success.
15:13Kylie Minogue, who plays Charlene.
15:16Yes, hello.
15:18The TV executives say they've rarely seen anything like it.
15:22Will you try and see it my way?
15:24I don't want to leave you.
15:25Within weeks, school children all over the country
15:27were wagging school to watch the program.
15:30I bunk off school actually to watch it, seriously.
15:34It was wild.
15:35We didn't understand it.
15:37It was hysteria.
15:39In Oxford Street, normally a traffic nightmare.
15:42But at 1.30, the greatest TV phenomenon to hit this nation
15:47brings the city to a standstill.
15:49And people were changing their doctor's hours or their working hours.
15:54Princess Diana phoned the BBC for two episodes she'd missed.
16:02What do you think it is that makes Neighbours so popular here?
16:06It's just fun to watch.
16:08Rather than watching East Anderson putting yourself in a noose
16:11after you've watched it.
16:12This time yesterday, I was ready to chuck the whole thing in.
16:15With an audience of 24 million people a day,
16:18there can't be all that many not watching.
16:21Now, you've got to tell me, I had no idea what Neighbours was.
16:25We were too busy, we didn't watch television.
16:30It just wasn't in our psyche at all.
16:34Then, of course, I find out she's this enormous figure.
16:43I saw gobsmacked.
16:46I didn't realise how big she was.
16:52But then it's like...
16:54Understand this now.
16:56I get it.
16:58The ice cream wasn't us, the ice cream was Neighbours.
17:01We put the cherry on top.
17:03And then, bang!
17:10People believed Kylie was their friend.
17:13I love you Kylie!
17:17She was...
17:20the girl next door.
17:22In my imagination
17:25There is no complication
17:27I dream about you all the time
17:29This is Frodo Brooks here in London with a brand new Top 40.
17:32Celebration, the sweetest of sensation
17:35At three, it climbs four.
17:37Billy Ocean, get out of my dreams.
17:40Number two, it was last week's number one.
17:42Tiffany, I think we're alone now.
17:49Let's get the pun out of the way now.
17:50I am lucky, lucky, lucky.
17:52Which means that Britain has a brand new...
17:55Number one.
17:56I should be so lucky, lucky, lucky, lucky.
18:00I should be so lucky enough.
18:03It's a crazy situation...
18:05But I was this upstart
18:09who's stolen the number one position.
18:12Were you always wanting to get into music?
18:13Um, I think so.
18:15Probably more...
18:17Because on radio...
18:21It was much more rock and roll.
18:23Much more male.
18:26You're a great artist.
18:28I'm dreaming
18:29That you're in love with me
18:31You're in love with you
18:31It definitely...
18:33Was not littered...
18:36With...
18:38Soap-style turned singers.
18:40No.
18:43So when you started out,
18:44did you mean to be an actress or a singer?
18:47But you're an actress.
18:49You can't be a singer.
18:51I just...
18:52I remember struggling with it all those years ago.
18:54Thinking, well, what do you mean?
18:56Do you see yourself as a singer or an actress?
18:58What do you want to be?
18:59Both.
19:02Well, it just didn't make sense to me.
19:05It just didn't make sense.
19:09But eventually you're going to have to come down and decide to be one thing or the other.
19:12Well, eventually, um...
19:14I don't like to be...
19:16Trapped.
19:16I don't like to be put in a box.
19:18And I was through those early years.
19:20But you can't be a singer.
19:22Well, surely you can't.
19:24That's...
19:26How can you do...
19:27It's just dumb.
19:28How could you do both?
19:31Well...
19:32Tell that to Dolly and Cher and Barbara.
19:34and see what they've got to say about it.
19:37They'll take you down.
19:40So back then it was like,
19:42wow, that worked.
19:43Now what?
19:45Uh, so where are you going now?
19:46What are your big plans?
19:48I'll have to go to England as soon as I can.
19:50And record an album.
19:56When Kylie Minogue became an international recording star,
20:01She owed it all to Stock, Aitken and Waterman.
20:05No, they're not her lawyers.
20:07Oh, she's got to watch my ball spot on that top shot, you know?
20:10They're the most successful creative team in the multi-million dollar world of pop.
20:15I asked Pete Waterman for the secret of their success.
20:19It's disposable.
20:20You buy it.
20:20You sing it.
20:21You have a good time.
20:22It's not to be taken seriously.
20:24And then you put it in your record collection and it's a memory.
20:27You don't try and analyse it to find out what's happening in Nicaragua.
20:33I'm wondering why.
20:36This is really loud.
20:38Amaze.
20:40We have to make a whole album in between takes of, you know, neighbours.
20:46Okay, can we go over there?
20:48I'm coming, Scott.
20:49It concerns me, Tony.
20:50He's my boyfriend.
20:51Firstly, neighbours have to write me out of the show.
20:54Got a job.
20:55It's up in Brisbane.
20:56Why are you leaving?
20:57Like this afternoon.
20:59During which time I would fly to England.
21:03I would get to the sacred studio.
21:05The song would be written out.
21:07Here's how it goes.
21:08Sing it.
21:09Learn it.
21:09Go.
21:11What's all the hurry?
21:13I thought we had forever.
21:16Got it.
21:16Good.
21:17Next.
21:20Hi, I'm Kylie.
21:21On the set of my new video, I hope you like it.
21:28It was like, you're on a flight tonight.
21:29Let's do it.
21:30Go.
21:31And head straight back to the set of neighbours again.
21:36Scott told me you were home.
21:38Repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat.
21:40See you later.
21:41See ya.
21:43That's what it was like.
21:44There was no time to think or plan anything.
21:46We have two hours today.
21:48That's it.
21:51Most of the songs was written literally as she sang it.
21:55I was the last to know.
22:00I'd love to say this was well planned, but it was just on the hoof.
22:05It's no secret.
22:08Good night, chick.
22:09Charlene.
22:10You can pack your bag and go.
22:14I was having an affair with a French girl, and she kept using this wonderful expression,
22:18je ne sais quoi.
22:20I had no idea what a je ne sais quoi was, but I went, that's for us.
22:25I still want you.
22:29Je ne sais quoi, je ne sais quoi.
22:34I decided to pull into Wolverhampton, to Ruby Red Records.
22:38I swear to this on my life, this is a true story.
22:41The first two kids to walk through the door.
22:43Could I have a couple of your je ne sais quoi, please?
22:46I thought, ka-ching.
22:48I just hit the jackpot.
22:49Which means that Britain has a brand new number one.
22:54Hi, everybody!
22:55You're out of your time!
22:58And the ironic thing is, it's still the biggest record Kylie's ever had in France.
23:03Where she's known as Keely.
23:14You're number one in Finland, in Germany, in Greece.
23:17Great.
23:19I was thrust into doing this photo shoot, that photo shoot, and these interviews.
23:24What's your schedule like?
23:26Go to Germany for a day.
23:28Spain for a day.
23:30Japan, I've not yet been up.
23:32Actually, I have.
23:37I just did what I was told.
23:40I had no clout to really say no.
23:44I didn't really ask questions.
23:47And I had to be neatened up and perfected.
23:51And always be happy.
23:55Hello?
23:55Yes, I'm here.
23:56Can I ask you these questions then?
23:58Yeah, sure.
23:59How do you feel about smoking, drinking, drugs and sex, all these things?
24:03Sure, I could be involved in all that, but I'm not up a third to stay away from it.
24:11She's selling more records than any other female recording artist in the world.
24:18600,000 albums sold in Great Britain!
24:21All right, for Kylie!
24:22There's a swift education as to how the machine works.
24:33And I said to her, this is like a skyrocket.
24:37Hold on the stick, enjoy every minute of it.
24:40Big round of applause for Kylie!
24:43Because it will come down at some point.
24:48Right, welcome.
24:50Thereby proving Andy Warhol's dictum that everyone will be famous for 15 minutes.
24:54Well, 15 minutes can be a long time.
24:57Especially when you spend it listening to the work of that Melbourne nightingale, Kylie Minogue.
25:02Who's also here with us today.
25:04All five foot one of her.
25:06Alas, only in two dimensions.
25:08But who can tell the difference anyway?
25:12No one wants...
25:16Endeavour to be free of effort or free of challenge.
25:22But...
25:25It was a baptism of fire.
25:31What I find so fake is I'm just an ordinary person.
25:35I'm just a girl next door.
25:36You can't live next door.
25:37You missed the point.
25:39She's specially ordinary.
25:44Unexceptional.
25:45Dole banal.
25:49It's a blinding ordinaryness.
25:55Heavy criticism.
26:00I remember hearing clangers that were really public.
26:06Um...
26:06Um...
26:07I was trying to think of a good word for it.
26:10Being mean.
26:13She's a soap star who got a record deal off the strength for the fact that she's very well known.
26:20You no longer have to be interesting to get to number one.
26:22You can just be a sort of human crocheted scarf.
26:26It is absolutely awful, mechanistic, valueless, meaningless stuff.
26:30It's terrible.
26:32And to be 19 years old and having to...
26:36...cop that...
26:38...that was unpleasant.
26:43Well, why?
26:44Because, I mean, she can sing, can't she?
26:45No, she can't sing.
26:47No, she can't.
26:54Well, the best one was, she can't sing.
26:57She can't sing.
26:58I'm sorry, Kylie, but you can't sing.
27:04And one of the terms used to describe me...
27:08The singing budgie.
27:11The singing budgie.
27:15The human part was missing.
27:17It's like, who are they?
27:18Who are they?
27:20Who decides this is cool?
27:24Some radio stations refused to play her record because of what they called the high irritant factor.
27:31What would happen if I met them and I was sat face to face with them and say,
27:36How would you feel if that was your daughter?
27:40I feel very lucky.
27:43Staggeringly lucky.
27:56And those critical voices were very different to the voices that I grew up with.
28:04The good chairs are taken. You've got to be quick.
28:07You have to be quick.
28:10I was raised without any put-downs, without ever hearing, you can't do this, you can't do that.
28:18To a great year.
28:20We were just encouraged to do what we loved.
28:25And that was music.
28:28It was everything.
28:30And how lucky we're all together.
28:33We managed to all be together.
28:35We managed.
28:36We managed to be together.
28:38We managed to stay together.
28:43My dad was an accountant.
28:45Worked really hard.
28:47But he loved playing music.
28:49He really loves jazz.
28:51He loves, like, not what I do.
28:57My mother was a ballerina when she was a teenager.
29:01Any elegance I have is from my mother.
29:06And I've always thought,
29:08what kind of shy child?
29:11I wasn't in school plays or anything, but actually...
29:16I mean, she's posing already.
29:20They had three kids under four.
29:24Three scallywags.
29:26So I was flung into a music class.
29:29Might have been because my parents wanted me out of the house.
29:33But I hated rules.
29:35I hated being boxed in.
29:38Refused to do my grades.
29:41And so my love affair with music began with this.
29:47This was the portal.
29:49This was the gateway.
29:55I became a pop fanatic.
29:59I would hover above my cassette player
30:01to record my favourite music.
30:08And I know we're starting at the beginning,
30:10but if I go to the...
30:12Let's not call it the end.
30:13If we come to the current moment...
30:17I love music even more.
30:20I don't like to be trapped in anything.
30:22I like to have fluidity and have somewhere to go.
30:28Music, by definition, is moving.
30:34And it can go anywhere.
30:38Within...
30:38I'm probably not explaining it.
30:39I'm trying to do it with my hands.
30:40I'm trying to explain it, but...
30:43With all the different syncopation,
30:44all the different notes, it's a moving, living, breathing thing.
30:48And I feel that my being is...
30:51I can relate to that.
30:52It talks to me.
30:57I used to parade around doing some kind of imaginary performance in my head.
31:02And I just thought all kids dreamt of being a pop star.
31:09But I didn't know how that would ever be a reality.
31:12You've got sort of a musical family, or did you just suddenly decide you wanted to sing?
31:16Well, my parents aren't musical.
31:17My sister is.
31:18She's actually come with me on this trip.
31:19Is she here?
31:20Yes, she is.
31:21Has she been on the telly before?
31:22No.
31:23Not here.
31:23Would she like to be, do you think?
31:25I don't know.
31:26Where is she? Grab her over.
31:27Right.
31:28Hello.
31:29Hello.
31:30Hello.
31:30Come in.
31:30Now, I'll tell you what, you have my chair.
31:37What's it like having a famous sister?
31:38It's great.
31:39What do you do?
31:40Are you...
31:40Um, I sing and dance.
31:42Our initial bedroom was together and it was good until it wasn't good.
31:50And when it wasn't good, it was like a war zone.
31:56At one point there was sticky tape drawn down the middle of the room.
32:02That's your side and that's your side and you cannot cross it.
32:05If a piece of clothing was borrowed, all hell could break loose.
32:13But when I was seven, I saw the movie Grease.
32:19There was something about Olivia Newton-John, that spirit, that energy.
32:25It does something to me.
32:29I just remember looking at her thinking, I don't know what it is that she does, but I want to
32:34do that.
32:36But, you know.
32:37I wanted to be Olivia Newton-John.
32:42Kylie and I both wanted to perform.
32:46Mum and Dad didn't know much about it, but we pestered them until they broke.
32:54Mum had a great idea of finding an agent just to shut us up.
33:01Because she's like, nothing's going to happen from this.
33:09Rosy cheeks and turned up nose and curly hair.
33:15My sister Dani got a part on the TV show called Young Talents Home, which is kind of like the
33:20Mickey Mouse Club.
33:21Hello Australian, welcome to our really big one. So come on, get up and here we go.
33:26You've got the cutest little baby face.
33:28You've got the cutest little baby face.
33:32But I was not the cutest.
33:35Come back then.
33:36So I got an acting job.
33:38The policeman came and took mum and papa away.
33:41Now I'm here.
33:43And you will save me.
33:45It wasn't very good, but it was, you know.
33:51No, you can't just leave me here.
33:56And then Dani became a superstar.
34:00Here's Dani Minogue.
34:02Dani's sister Kylie Minogue.
34:04Yeah.
34:05She's developed into a fine young actress, isn't she?
34:08And I just kept getting more and more acting jobs.
34:11Sorry sir, but I've got a job.
34:13This is my last day at school.
34:14How much are you getting?
34:15I forgot to ask.
34:19This young lady Kylie Minogue is one of the stars of a new Australian series.
34:24Are you proud of your sister over here?
34:25Yes I am.
34:26Are you proud of your sister over there?
34:27Yes I am.
34:28Well we're proud of both of you.
34:29The Minogue girls.
34:30But I didn't have the acting dream.
34:34I was harbouring this fantasy
34:40of making music.
34:50You need some quiet to concentrate.
34:54Always so dramatic.
34:59But...
35:00So remember, Joni wants us to sing the show this week.
35:07And remember the song?
35:09Sisters are doing it for themselves.
35:11Alright.
35:12That's my sister Kylie.
35:13She's always in a hurry.
35:14She plays part of Charlene and Avers.
35:17The little money that I made, I used for singing lessons.
35:20One, two, three, two, one, go!
35:39And I was nervous as hell.
35:46But young enough to just go for it.
35:55Not long after that, the guy who produced your music show came to me and said,
36:00Oh, you should make a record.
36:04Like, my world became special effects.
36:08Sisters are doing it for themselves.
36:14Standing on their own two feet.
36:17And bringing on their own hands.
36:21Like someone's said that to me.
36:25Sisters are doing it for themselves.
36:36And she's been a part of a fair bit of the cynicism by media in London.
36:40And the papers over there really did give her a bit of a pasting, like...
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39:31abone ol.
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40:27Oaría, olaçın aralarını söyledi.
40:32Olaçın.
40:33Olaçın.
40:34Olaçın.
40:34Bu, oyna aralarını?
40:39Öğmenin bir şeydi.
40:41Olaçın anladığı ve o ...
40:44... bu, olaçın anladım.
40:50Olaçın anladığı ve olaçın anladığı anladığı.
40:54Son olarak enlemesinin yanına,
40:55Ben, artık, bu neymiş olma.
40:59Çünkü bu neymiş olma.
41:00Biraz da bu neymiş olmalı.
41:03O da bu neymiş olmalı.
41:06Ve bu neymiş olmalı.
41:10Ve bu neymiş olmalı.
41:13Ama bu neymiş olmalı.
41:18Tamam.
41:20Trennenin bir alak.
41:22We'd been this biy..
41:24We'd been this biy..
41:25partnership in this show.
41:26Refi takiiip.
41:28So you're jealous.
41:29Of that biyaz.
41:30That get serious?!
41:31Suddenly,
41:32I could see she was moving away from her acting.
41:38We have to go to dinner now.
41:42What?!
41:42We can..
41:44So,
41:44there was a few arguments.
41:47That's Carter getting all shitty.
41:49A little boss moss.
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43:29Evet.
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46:01abone olabiliyor.
46:31abone olabiliyor.
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46:36abone olabiliyor.
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47:22Abone olabiliyor
47:22abone olabiliyor.
47:22Abone olabiliyor.
47:25abone olabiliyor mu?
47:25Bu da.
47:29franklyارak nihayetiloz.
47:32abone olabiliyor.
47:34abone olabiliyor.
47:36abone olabiliyor.
47:36abone olabiliyor.
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48:00Bir sonraki videoda görüşmek üzere.
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48:16I mean I was mesmerized,
48:22and he was mesmerized.
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