[3] Filmed in the autumn of 2007, the show was based around four of the members achieving something they always wanted to do, other than sing:[4] All four episodes were narrated by British comedian and actor Mathew Horne.
After briefly flying back to the UK, Cole returned to Los Angeles to practice her routine with choreographer Tracy Phillips before she auditioned for the video in front of will.i.am and got the part.
The episode ends two weeks later with an advance screening of the music video, which Sandy as well as Cole's bandmates, family and friends all attended.
Although she did not sustain any major injuries, she insisted that she could not remember what had happened, causing her mentor and the coach to pull her out due to scares about her health if she continued.
At first, Harding was distraught about this, but support from her fellow band members and family cheered her up, and she resolved not to give up and to try polo again in the future.
After flying to Los Angeles for two days for the "Call the Shots" video shoot, Walsh then flew to New York City to practice with Broadway vocal coach Liz Caplan, as well as meet Les Misérables Broadway coach Michael Pizarro who helped her act through facial expressions and body language.
Walsh stated in an interview with Metro that the experience was hard because "the range for musicals is huge and you have to sing everything clearly.
Roberts proved her point by going to a high street store, where there were no foundations for girls with such pale complexion.
Once back in the UK, she met with fashion events producer Lee Lapthorne who helped her arrange a launch party for the press, her family, and her friends to take place in four weeks and gave her creative control.
However, the next day Lapthorne remained concerned about how Roberts would present her passion to the press, and suggested she do a speech for them at the end of the event.
Walsh and Cole attended the launch, where Roberts told her press about her skincare passion and encouraging others to embrace their natural skin colors, and was met with rousing applause from the audience.
[10] Coyle was initially going to conduct an orchestra, but pulled out due to the programme's bosses refusing to let her change her passion project to being a charity worker in Bolivia.
[11][12] Sarah Harding later stated in an interview that Coyle was simply more reserved than the rest of the band, and did not enjoy taking part in reality shows.