Pete Waterman, the man behind the countless hits of Kylie Minogue, Jason Donovan, Sinitta, Hazell Dean, Bananarama, Cliff Richard, Sonia, Mel & Kim, Rick Astley, Steps.... the list is endless. His PWL ruled the British charts - and not only - in the late 80's-early 90's. His first chart topper was John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John's You're the one that I want in 1978 and the latest Six's Let me be the one in 2002. In total he has written/producer/promoted 40 UK number ones and over 300 top-40 songs. PWL was considered a sort of modern day Motown, a real Hit Factory where several singers sung the same song and the most potential one was released and sometimes others, too. Like Turn it into love by Hazell and Kylie. Or once again Hazell and Liza Minnelli in Love pains. With the 80's revival going on, has BBC got it right this time?

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