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Pete Waterman

Peter Alan Waterman OBE DL (born 15 January 1947) is an English record producer, songwriter, radio and club DJ, television personality, president of Coventry Bears rugby league club and a keen railway enthusiast. As a member of the Stock Aitken Waterman production and songwriting team, he wrote[citation needed] and produced many hit singles. He is the owner of significant collections of both historic and commercial railway locomotives and rolling stock.

Pete Waterman

Waterman in 2014
Born
Peter Alan Waterman

(1947-01-15) 15 January 1947 (age 76)[1]
Coventry, Warwickshire, England
Occupations
  • Record producer
  • songwriter
  • radio and club DJ
  • music manager
  • businessman
  • broadcaster
  • railway enthusiast (commercial)
Years active1960s–present
Title
Spouses
  • Elizabeth Reynolds
    (m. 1970; div. 1974)
  • Julie Reeves
    (m. 1980; div. 1984)
  • (m. 1991; div. 1999)
Children4
Websitepwl-empire.com

Early life edit

Waterman was born in Stoke Heath, Coventry, Warwickshire. He was educated at Whitley Abbey Comprehensive School until he left in 1962 to work for British Railways. He became a steam locomotive fireman based at Wolverhampton (Stafford Road) depot. In 2002 he said of his time working for British Railways, "I loved every minute of it. The squalor was unreal, but the camaraderie was phenomenal."[2] After closure of the depot in 1963, Waterman chose to follow a career in music, being inspired by The Beatles. To supplement his income as a DJ, he became a gravedigger and then an apprentice at General Electric Company, becoming a trade union official. He also worked as a coal miner.[3]

Musical career edit

Building a record collection through rare US imports,[4] his DJ work began to take him across the UK, entertaining bigger crowds with a blend of rhythm and blues and soul music tunes he had sourced. Given a residency with the Mecca Leisure Group, he developed new initiatives including matinée discos for under 18s at Coventry's Locarno club, which gave him a valuable insight into what music interested a younger audience.[4] Waterman noticed that the younger dancers preferred records with high beats per minute and this influenced his later work. It was at the Locarno that Waterman first met Neville Staple, later to be a vocalist for The Specials – a band that Waterman would manage for a brief period. In early 2009, Waterman wrote the foreword to Staple's biography, Original Rude Boy, which was published by Aurum Press in May 2009.

Waterman took up a job as an A&R man, and worked in the Philadelphia scene, which included introducing the Three Degrees to the UK. He then moved to Jamaica working with Peter Tosh and Lee Perry, and producing Susan Cadogan’s reggae-crossover hit "Hurt So Good".[4]

In 1979, Waterman set up Loose Ends with Peter Collins, the first coming under the name 14–18 with a single inspired by World War I, "Good-Bye-Ee," and hits with artists like Musical Youth and Nik Kershaw. He then set up his own company PWL (Pete Waterman Limited) in 1984, quickly signing producers Matt Aitken and Mike Stock, who produced the song "Whatever I Do" for Hazell Dean. Stock Aitken Waterman became one of the most successful musical production teams of the 1980s.[4]

Waterman has been involved in at least twenty-two UK number one singles with his acts (including Dead or Alive, Kylie Minogue, Rick Astley, Bananarama, Steps, Mel and Kim, Donna Summer, Sinitta, Cliff Richard and Jason Donovan)[5][6] and he claims upwards of 500 million sales worldwide (inclusive of singles, albums, compilation inclusions, downloads, etc.). Waterman has also appeared in the Steps video "Tragedy".

In the late-1990s, production company Celador hired Waterman to compose a song for their new quiz show, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?.[7] The company felt the song unsuitable, and instead approached Keith Strachan.[8]

Waterman co-wrote and produced with Mike Stock "That Sounds Good to Me" by Josh Dubovie, the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest entry for the United Kingdom,[9] which finished in last place with 10 points.[10]

Waterman was worth £30 million in 2006/07,[11] according to The Sunday Times Rich List.

Television edit

Waterman co-presented The Hit Man and Her (1988–1992) with Michaela Strachan. He also presented a show on Radio City.

Waterman has appeared as a judge on both series of Pop Idol in the UK (2001–03), and also Popstars: The Rivals (2002). The latter saw him become manager of the winning boy band One True Voice, who then lost the race to Christmas number 1 to the same show's winning girl group, Louis Walsh's Girls Aloud.

Waterman returned as judge for the second series of Pop Idol, but was constantly critical of the eventual winner, Michelle McManus, and was openly disappointed when she won. Waterman has since said he will not appear on any similar programmes in future,[12] and has on several occasions attacked more recent talent shows (specifically those devised by his former Pop Idol colleague, Simon Cowell).[5] Waterman has stated that he turned down offers to participate in The X Factor, Britain's Got Talent and American Idol, citing fix allegations and being put off by unprofessional behaviour including that of Popstars: The Rivals co-judge Geri Halliwell during the show.[13]

Whilst he has kept his promise not to appear as a talent show judge, on 12 October 2008, Waterman joined his fellow ex-Pop Idol judges Neil Fox and Nicki Chapman on Peter Kay's spoof talent show Britain's Got the Pop Factor... and Possibly a New Celebrity Jesus Christ Soapstar Superstar Strictly on Ice, a fully scripted fictional spoof on the talent show genre. The show parodied the emotional manipulation behind Cowell's shows, with Waterman memorably interrupting a funeral to tell an ousted contestant that the loss of his gran (who had died of shock when learning her grandson had been dropped from the show) would provide the sob story he needed to get him on to the show.

In factual television, Waterman's interest in trains saw him present a historic self-retrospective view in Waterman on Railways for Channel Four/the Discovery Channel. Waterman also appeared in an advert by the National Blood Service in the UK, their sixth TV advert which also features Carol Smillie and Will Carling.

Waterman was one of the contestants in the 2009 series of the BBC programme Celebrity MasterChef, but was knocked out in the first round.

In October 2019, Waterman appeared on The X Factor: Celebrity. Waterman was part of an all star audience during the auditions stage in Malibu at Simon Cowell’s house, providing commentary critique behind the main judges, alongside Randy Jackson, Howie Mandel and songwriter Diane Warren.[citation needed]

Eurovision edit

Waterman wrote and produced the UK entry for the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest.[14] This song was performed by the final three acts on Eurovision, Your Country Needs You! on 12 March 2010, Josh Dubovie was chosen to represent the UK. The song came under much criticism and William Hill's betting odds gave the song 125-1 chance that the song would win, the longest odds for a UK entry ever. In the end the song, "That Sounds Good to Me", came last at the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest receiving only 10 points in total.

Other commercial interests edit

Railways edit

Waterman's main interest outside music is in railways, and he has been involved in several railway ventures. In 1988 he revived the name of the London & North Western Railway, which as a group encompassed various ventures:

  • LNWR: a rail vehicle maintenance business, based at Crewe it had depots across the country, and was by the time of its sale the largest privately owned rail maintenance business in the country. Having accrued debts of £2 million in building the business[15] in November 2008, Waterman sold it to Arriva UK Trains.[16]
  • Waterman Railways: In 1994 during the opening stages of the privatisation of British Rail, Waterman bought the Special Trains Unit effective from April 1995, which ran tourist charters and special trains with six Class 47 locomotives and 200 Mark 1, Mark 2 and Mark 3 carriages.[17][18][19] This was the first unit sold from the LNWR Group.
  • LNWR Heritage: was the steam locomotive and carriage restoration arm, based at Crewe Heritage Centre. The company undertook the restoration of Waterman's own locomotives, as well as various complete contract locomotive renovation and boiler overhaul work. Waterman became involved from 2012 in an industry bid to create a national railway apprenticeship scheme, but the bid was rejected in Autumn 2013. In March 2014, Waterman sold the business to the Royal Scot Locomotive and General Trust.[20][21]

To hold his own collection of locomotives, he founded the Waterman Railway Heritage Trust,[22] which currently owns several steam and diesel locomotives including:

Waterman also has a keen interest in model railways, and is the founder of the model railway business Just Like the Real Thing, which specialises in O Gauge kits. He works closely with model-maker Laurie Lynch on this project. He continues to retain an interest in the company and regularly accompanies its sales stand to model railway exhibitions. Waterman has an extensive private collection of railway models and railway layouts, in O scale and larger gauges.[23] He is currently building a large model of Leamington Spa railway station, in O scale and set in the 1950s.[24] He has written several books and many magazine articles on the subject. He has said that his ability to become absorbed in making models helped him cope with grief after the death of his son.[25]

In 2007, Waterman became involved in a co-operative UK rail industry bid to create a national railway training scheme under the then Labour government, which after the Government seed funding was withdrawn from all such schemes, was halted in 2009. Waterman revealed in 2011 that he had since spent £900,000 of his own money on training apprentices at Crewe, and that outside Network Rail's own scheme, only 37 apprentices had been taken into the rail industry in 2011.[26] In January 2015, Waterman announced the sale of the bulk of his model railway collection, to fund the training of rail apprentices in restoring his steam locomotives 5224 and 5553, which in May 2015 were moved from Crewe to Peak Rail. In April 2015, the collection sold for £627,229 at the auction in Birmingham.[27] In July 2015, in partnership with rail engineering firm OSL, Waterman launched the Railway Exchange Training Academy (RETA) at Crewe.[28]

In June 2009, Waterman unveiled Manchester Metrolink Firema T-68 1007s new name “East Lancashire Railway” as a tribute to the Heritage Railway at Bury tram stop.[29]

In October 2018, Waterman unveiled The Will Hay Appreciation Society's memorial bench to Will Hay, Moore Marriott and Graham Moffatt in Cliddesden, Hampshire the filming location for Buggleskelly in the railway comedy film Oh, Mr Porter!.[30]

In 2018, Waterman became president of the Railway Benefit Fund, a railway benevolent charity based in Crewe.[31]

On 20 October 2021 during a High Speed 2 site visit Waterman announced the name of one of the tunnel boring machines to be Dorothy.[32]

In 2021 and 2022, Pete Waterman also produced two different OO Gauge model layouts at Chester Cathedral. Both modelled different parts of the West Coast Main Line, with each being branded and 'Making Tracks'. In 2023, Pete Waterman (and his group of other enthusiasts nicknamed the 'Railnuts' group) will again produce a model railway, this time focusing on Milton Keynes Central railway station.

Sport edit

In addition to his passion for music and railways, Waterman is also a supporter of Walsall F.C.[33] He is also a rugby league fan and is president of League 1 side Coventry Bears.

Honours edit

In 2001, Waterman was made an Honorary Doctor of Business Administration by Coventry University for his services to the pop industry.[34]

In 2004, he was awarded an honorary doctorate in music by University College Chester.[35]

In the New Year Honours List published 31 December 2004, he was made an OBE for his services to music.[36] In December 2006, he became a patron of the newly formed charity, the City, Lambeth and Southwark Music Education Trust.

In 2016, Waterman was awarded Fellowship of the Royal Northern College of Music (FRNCM), making him the first pop musician to be given the award.[37]

Personal life edit

Waterman has been married three times:

  • Elizabeth Reynolds (m. 1970–74, divorced): one son Paul (1971–2005)
  • Julie Reeves (m. 1980–84, divorced): one son Peter (born 1981)
  • Denise Gyngell (m. 1991–99, divorced); two children Toni Tuesday and Charlie Ella

Bibliography edit

  • I Wish I Was Me: The Autobiography (London: Virgin Books) 2000 ISBN 978-1-85227-900-4
  • A Train is for Life (Shepperton: Ian Allan Publishing) 2008 ISBN 978-0-7110-3329-0
  • Just like the Real Thing: Modelling Railways (Shepperton: Ian Allan Publishing) 2009 ISBN 978-0-7110-3455-6
  • The Fame Factor (Shepperton: Ian Allan Publishing) 2009 ISBN 978-0-7110-3411-2

References edit

  1. ^ "Pete Waterman: People of Coventry - People of Coventry - Useful Coventry Information - News - Coventry Telegraph". Archived from the original on 31 July 2012. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
  2. ^ Wainwright, Martin (22 November 2002). "History of British Rail, from steam to sandwiches". The Guardian.
  3. ^ "Pete Waterman: He should be so lucky". The Independent. 24 September 2015. Archived from the original on 25 May 2022. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d The Coventry kid who made good BBC C&W – 31 March 2006
  5. ^ a b Tweedie, Neil (3 October 2007). . The Telegraph. London. Archived from the original on 13 October 2007. Retrieved 14 January 2008.
  6. ^ "The Hit Factory: Pete Waterman's Greatest Hits: Various: Amazon.co.uk: Music". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
  7. ^ . This is London. 20 October 2009. Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 23 March 2010.
  8. ^ Nick Smurthwaite (21 March 2005). "Million pound notes – Keith Strachan". The Stage. Retrieved 23 March 2010.
  9. ^ Waterman to pen UK Eurovision song 3 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine The Press Association – 29 January 2010
  10. ^ "Germany Wins, See Full Results!". Eurovision. European Broadcasting Union. 28 May 2010. Retrieved 29 May 2010.
  11. ^ Sunday Times Rich List 2006–2007, A & C Black (ISBN 978-0713679410)
  12. ^ Waterman vows never to return to Reality TV retrieved 13 March 2008
  13. ^ "Geri Halliwell made me quit TV, says Pete Waterman – Daily TV round-up – Yahoo TV UK". Uk.tv.yahoo.com. 29 June 2012. Retrieved 27 January 2014.
  14. ^ "BBC announces writer/producer for 2010 Eurovision Entry". 29 January 2010. Retrieved 2 March 2010.
  15. ^ "Pop guru Pete Waterman sells rail firm to settle debt". This is Staffordshire. 24 November 2008. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  16. ^ "LNWR History". Retrieved 10 February 2014.
  17. ^ Class Act! Now Waterman Railways buys entire Special Trains Unit The Railway Magazine issue 1119 July 1994 page 6
  18. ^ Charter unit sold Rail issue 250 12 April 1995 page 4
  19. ^ British Rail sale should stop, says the first person actually to buy a part of it The Independent 16 April 1995
  20. ^ "LNWR Heritage Business sold to Jeremy Hosking". Railwayherald.com. 5 March 2014. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  21. ^ Hosking to lease Crewe depot Railways Illustrated issue 135 May 2014 page 10
  22. ^ . Charitiesdirect.com. Archived from the original on 22 March 2012. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
  23. ^ May, James (interviewer); Pete Waterman (interviewee) (21 December 2005). (Television production). London: BBC. Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 12 November 2007.
  24. ^ . Pete Waterman Entertainment Ltd. Archived from the original on 25 March 2010. Retrieved 5 January 2010.
  25. ^ "How model trains saved my life". Daily Express. 27 September 2009. Retrieved 5 January 2010.
  26. ^ "'Give money to rail apprentices, not training companies' — Pete Waterman". Railnews. 12 March 2009. Retrieved 14 December 2015.
  27. ^ Morgan, Tom (18 April 2015). "SALE: Pop mogul sells train sets for £627k". Daily Express. Retrieved 14 December 2015.
  28. ^ "Pete Waterman and rail firm announce railway training academy". Creweguardian.co.uk. 9 April 2015. Retrieved 14 December 2015.
  29. ^ Metrolink Tram Named East Lancashire Railway (1007), retrieved 18 July 2022
  30. ^ "Mr Porter returns to Cliddesden with guests in tow". Basingstoke Gazette. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
  31. ^ "Introducing our new President!". Railway Benefit Fund. 18 September 2018. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
  32. ^ Smith, Roger (24 October 2021). "Name of HS2's first Midlands tunnelling machine unveiled by Pete Waterman". RailAdvent. Retrieved 24 October 2021.
  33. ^ Mogul Pete on balti pie mission Express & Star 18 August 2007
  34. ^ "Pete Waterman Official Press Biography" (PDF). Pwl-empire.com. Retrieved 3 June 2015.
  35. ^ "Dr Waterman is lucky, lucky, lucky". Manchester Evening News. 5 April 2004.
  36. ^ "No. 57509". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 2004. p. 13.
  37. ^ "RNCM Announces 2016 Honorands – Royal Northern College of Music". RNCM. Retrieved 12 December 2016.

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For the boxer see Peter Waterman Peter Alan Waterman OBE DL born 15 January 1947 is an English record producer songwriter radio and club DJ television personality president of Coventry Bears rugby league club and a keen railway enthusiast As a member of the Stock Aitken Waterman production and songwriting team he wrote citation needed and produced many hit singles He is the owner of significant collections of both historic and commercial railway locomotives and rolling stock Pete WatermanOBE DLWaterman in 2014BornPeter Alan Waterman 1947 01 15 15 January 1947 age 76 1 Coventry Warwickshire EnglandOccupationsRecord producersongwriterradio and club DJmusic managerbusinessmanbroadcasterrailway enthusiast commercial Years active1960s presentTitleChairman of Pete Waterman Entertainment 1984 present President of Coventry BearsSpousesElizabeth Reynolds m 1970 div 1974 wbr Julie Reeves m 1980 div 1984 wbr Denise Gyngell m 1991 div 1999 wbr Children4Websitepwl empire wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Musical career 2 1 Television 2 2 Eurovision 3 Other commercial interests 3 1 Railways 3 2 Sport 4 Honours 5 Personal life 6 Bibliography 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editWaterman was born in Stoke Heath Coventry Warwickshire He was educated at Whitley Abbey Comprehensive School until he left in 1962 to work for British Railways He became a steam locomotive fireman based at Wolverhampton Stafford Road depot In 2002 he said of his time working for British Railways I loved every minute of it The squalor was unreal but the camaraderie was phenomenal 2 After closure of the depot in 1963 Waterman chose to follow a career in music being inspired by The Beatles To supplement his income as a DJ he became a gravedigger and then an apprentice at General Electric Company becoming a trade union official He also worked as a coal miner 3 Musical career editBuilding a record collection through rare US imports 4 his DJ work began to take him across the UK entertaining bigger crowds with a blend of rhythm and blues and soul music tunes he had sourced Given a residency with the Mecca Leisure Group he developed new initiatives including matinee discos for under 18s at Coventry s Locarno club which gave him a valuable insight into what music interested a younger audience 4 Waterman noticed that the younger dancers preferred records with high beats per minute and this influenced his later work It was at the Locarno that Waterman first met Neville Staple later to be a vocalist for The Specials a band that Waterman would manage for a brief period In early 2009 Waterman wrote the foreword to Staple s biography Original Rude Boy which was published by Aurum Press in May 2009 Waterman took up a job as an A amp R man and worked in the Philadelphia scene which included introducing the Three Degrees to the UK He then moved to Jamaica working with Peter Tosh and Lee Perry and producing Susan Cadogan s reggae crossover hit Hurt So Good 4 In 1979 Waterman set up Loose Ends with Peter Collins the first coming under the name 14 18 with a single inspired by World War I Good Bye Ee and hits with artists like Musical Youth and Nik Kershaw He then set up his own company PWL Pete Waterman Limited in 1984 quickly signing producers Matt Aitken and Mike Stock who produced the song Whatever I Do for Hazell Dean Stock Aitken Waterman became one of the most successful musical production teams of the 1980s 4 Waterman has been involved in at least twenty two UK number one singles with his acts including Dead or Alive Kylie Minogue Rick Astley Bananarama Steps Mel and Kim Donna Summer Sinitta Cliff Richard and Jason Donovan 5 6 and he claims upwards of 500 million sales worldwide inclusive of singles albums compilation inclusions downloads etc Waterman has also appeared in the Steps video Tragedy In the late 1990s production company Celador hired Waterman to compose a song for their new quiz show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire 7 The company felt the song unsuitable and instead approached Keith Strachan 8 Waterman co wrote and produced with Mike Stock That Sounds Good to Me by Josh Dubovie the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest entry for the United Kingdom 9 which finished in last place with 10 points 10 Waterman was worth 30 million in 2006 07 11 according to The Sunday Times Rich List Television edit Waterman co presented The Hit Man and Her 1988 1992 with Michaela Strachan He also presented a show on Radio City Waterman has appeared as a judge on both series of Pop Idol in the UK 2001 03 and also Popstars The Rivals 2002 The latter saw him become manager of the winning boy band One True Voice who then lost the race to Christmas number 1 to the same show s winning girl group Louis Walsh s Girls Aloud Waterman returned as judge for the second series of Pop Idol but was constantly critical of the eventual winner Michelle McManus and was openly disappointed when she won Waterman has since said he will not appear on any similar programmes in future 12 and has on several occasions attacked more recent talent shows specifically those devised by his former Pop Idol colleague Simon Cowell 5 Waterman has stated that he turned down offers to participate in The X Factor Britain s Got Talent and American Idol citing fix allegations and being put off by unprofessional behaviour including that of Popstars The Rivals co judge Geri Halliwell during the show 13 Whilst he has kept his promise not to appear as a talent show judge on 12 October 2008 Waterman joined his fellow ex Pop Idol judges Neil Fox and Nicki Chapman on Peter Kay s spoof talent show Britain s Got the Pop Factor and Possibly a New Celebrity Jesus Christ Soapstar Superstar Strictly on Ice a fully scripted fictional spoof on the talent show genre The show parodied the emotional manipulation behind Cowell s shows with Waterman memorably interrupting a funeral to tell an ousted contestant that the loss of his gran who had died of shock when learning her grandson had been dropped from the show would provide the sob story he needed to get him on to the show In factual television Waterman s interest in trains saw him present a historic self retrospective view in Waterman on Railways for Channel Four the Discovery Channel Waterman also appeared in an advert by the National Blood Service in the UK their sixth TV advert which also features Carol Smillie and Will Carling Waterman was one of the contestants in the 2009 series of the BBC programme Celebrity MasterChef but was knocked out in the first round In October 2019 Waterman appeared on The X Factor Celebrity Waterman was part of an all star audience during the auditions stage in Malibu at Simon Cowell s house providing commentary critique behind the main judges alongside Randy Jackson Howie Mandel and songwriter Diane Warren citation needed Eurovision edit Waterman wrote and produced the UK entry for the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest 14 This song was performed by the final three acts on Eurovision Your Country Needs You on 12 March 2010 Josh Dubovie was chosen to represent the UK The song came under much criticism and William Hill s betting odds gave the song 125 1 chance that the song would win the longest odds for a UK entry ever In the end the song That Sounds Good to Me came last at the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest receiving only 10 points in total Other commercial interests editRailways edit Waterman s main interest outside music is in railways and he has been involved in several railway ventures In 1988 he revived the name of the London amp North Western Railway which as a group encompassed various ventures LNWR a rail vehicle maintenance business based at Crewe it had depots across the country and was by the time of its sale the largest privately owned rail maintenance business in the country Having accrued debts of 2 million in building the business 15 in November 2008 Waterman sold it to Arriva UK Trains 16 Waterman Railways In 1994 during the opening stages of the privatisation of British Rail Waterman bought the Special Trains Unit effective from April 1995 which ran tourist charters and special trains with six Class 47 locomotives and 200 Mark 1 Mark 2 and Mark 3 carriages 17 18 19 This was the first unit sold from the LNWR Group LNWR Heritage was the steam locomotive and carriage restoration arm based at Crewe Heritage Centre The company undertook the restoration of Waterman s own locomotives as well as various complete contract locomotive renovation and boiler overhaul work Waterman became involved from 2012 in an industry bid to create a national railway apprenticeship scheme but the bid was rejected in Autumn 2013 In March 2014 Waterman sold the business to the Royal Scot Locomotive and General Trust 20 21 To hold his own collection of locomotives he founded the Waterman Railway Heritage Trust 22 which currently owns several steam and diesel locomotives including GWR 4575 class number 5553 GWR 5205 class number 5224 GWR 5600 class number 6634 British Rail Class 08 number 08830 D3998 British Rail Class 25 number 25309 D7659 46035 Ixion 47402 Gateshead SAR NGG 16 Class number 109Waterman also has a keen interest in model railways and is the founder of the model railway business Just Like the Real Thing which specialises in O Gauge kits He works closely with model maker Laurie Lynch on this project He continues to retain an interest in the company and regularly accompanies its sales stand to model railway exhibitions Waterman has an extensive private collection of railway models and railway layouts in O scale and larger gauges 23 He is currently building a large model of Leamington Spa railway station in O scale and set in the 1950s 24 He has written several books and many magazine articles on the subject He has said that his ability to become absorbed in making models helped him cope with grief after the death of his son 25 In 2007 Waterman became involved in a co operative UK rail industry bid to create a national railway training scheme under the then Labour government which after the Government seed funding was withdrawn from all such schemes was halted in 2009 Waterman revealed in 2011 that he had since spent 900 000 of his own money on training apprentices at Crewe and that outside Network Rail s own scheme only 37 apprentices had been taken into the rail industry in 2011 26 In January 2015 Waterman announced the sale of the bulk of his model railway collection to fund the training of rail apprentices in restoring his steam locomotives 5224 and 5553 which in May 2015 were moved from Crewe to Peak Rail In April 2015 the collection sold for 627 229 at the auction in Birmingham 27 In July 2015 in partnership with rail engineering firm OSL Waterman launched the Railway Exchange Training Academy RETA at Crewe 28 In June 2009 Waterman unveiled Manchester Metrolink Firema T 68 1007s new name East Lancashire Railway as a tribute to the Heritage Railway at Bury tram stop 29 In October 2018 Waterman unveiled The Will Hay Appreciation Society s memorial bench to Will Hay Moore Marriott and Graham Moffatt in Cliddesden Hampshire the filming location for Buggleskelly in the railway comedy film Oh Mr Porter 30 In 2018 Waterman became president of the Railway Benefit Fund a railway benevolent charity based in Crewe 31 On 20 October 2021 during a High Speed 2 site visit Waterman announced the name of one of the tunnel boring machines to be Dorothy 32 In 2021 and 2022 Pete Waterman also produced two different OO Gauge model layouts at Chester Cathedral Both modelled different parts of the West Coast Main Line with each being branded and Making Tracks In 2023 Pete Waterman and his group of other enthusiasts nicknamed the Railnuts group will again produce a model railway this time focusing on Milton Keynes Central railway station Sport edit In addition to his passion for music and railways Waterman is also a supporter of Walsall F C 33 He is also a rugby league fan and is president of League 1 side Coventry Bears Honours editIn 2001 Waterman was made an Honorary Doctor of Business Administration by Coventry University for his services to the pop industry 34 In 2004 he was awarded an honorary doctorate in music by University College Chester 35 In the New Year Honours List published 31 December 2004 he was made an OBE for his services to music 36 In December 2006 he became a patron of the newly formed charity the City Lambeth and Southwark Music Education Trust In 2016 Waterman was awarded Fellowship of the Royal Northern College of Music FRNCM making him the first pop musician to be given the award 37 Personal life editWaterman has been married three times Elizabeth Reynolds m 1970 74 divorced one son Paul 1971 2005 Julie Reeves m 1980 84 divorced one son Peter born 1981 Denise Gyngell m 1991 99 divorced two children Toni Tuesday and Charlie EllaBibliography editI Wish I Was Me The Autobiography London Virgin Books 2000 ISBN 978 1 85227 900 4 A Train is for Life Shepperton Ian Allan Publishing 2008 ISBN 978 0 7110 3329 0 Just like the Real Thing Modelling Railways Shepperton Ian Allan Publishing 2009 ISBN 978 0 7110 3455 6 The Fame Factor Shepperton Ian Allan Publishing 2009 ISBN 978 0 7110 3411 2References edit Pete Waterman People of Coventry People of Coventry Useful Coventry Information News Coventry Telegraph Archived from the original on 31 July 2012 Retrieved 17 April 2012 Wainwright Martin 22 November 2002 History of British Rail from steam to sandwiches The Guardian Pete Waterman He should be so lucky The Independent 24 September 2015 Archived from the original on 25 May 2022 Retrieved 26 January 2021 a b c d The Coventry kid who made good BBC C amp W 31 March 2006 a b Tweedie Neil 3 October 2007 Pete Waterman I don t watch The X Factor The Telegraph London Archived from the original on 13 October 2007 Retrieved 14 January 2008 The Hit Factory Pete Waterman s Greatest Hits Various Amazon co uk Music Amazon co uk Retrieved 31 December 2011 INTERVIEW West End director Keith Strachan takes Dancing in the Streets on tour This is London 20 October 2009 Archived from the original on 4 June 2011 Retrieved 23 March 2010 Nick Smurthwaite 21 March 2005 Million pound notes Keith Strachan The Stage Retrieved 23 March 2010 Waterman to pen UK Eurovision song Archived 3 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine The Press Association 29 January 2010 Germany Wins See Full Results Eurovision European Broadcasting Union 28 May 2010 Retrieved 29 May 2010 Sunday Times Rich List 2006 2007 A amp C Black ISBN 978 0713679410 Waterman vows never to return to Reality TV retrieved 13 March 2008 Geri Halliwell made me quit TV says Pete Waterman Daily TV round up Yahoo TV UK Uk tv yahoo com 29 June 2012 Retrieved 27 January 2014 BBC announces writer producer for 2010 Eurovision Entry 29 January 2010 Retrieved 2 March 2010 Pop guru Pete Waterman sells rail firm to settle debt This is Staffordshire 24 November 2008 Retrieved 24 April 2014 LNWR History Retrieved 10 February 2014 Class Act Now Waterman Railways buys entire Special Trains Unit The Railway Magazine issue 1119 July 1994 page 6 Charter unit sold Rail issue 250 12 April 1995 page 4 British Rail sale should stop says the first person actually to buy a part of it The Independent 16 April 1995 LNWR Heritage Business sold to Jeremy Hosking Railwayherald com 5 March 2014 Retrieved 24 April 2014 Hosking to lease Crewe depot Railways Illustrated issue 135 May 2014 page 10 The Waterman Railway Heritage Trust Charity Number 1039409 Details Financial Information and Comments from directors Charitiesdirect com Archived from the original on 22 March 2012 Retrieved 31 December 2011 May James interviewer Pete Waterman interviewee 21 December 2005 James May s Top Toys Television production London BBC Archived from the original on 26 July 2011 Retrieved 12 November 2007 Leamington Spa The Model Pete Waterman Entertainment Ltd Archived from the original on 25 March 2010 Retrieved 5 January 2010 How model trains saved my life Daily Express 27 September 2009 Retrieved 5 January 2010 Give money to rail apprentices not training companies Pete Waterman Railnews 12 March 2009 Retrieved 14 December 2015 Morgan Tom 18 April 2015 SALE Pop mogul sells train sets for 627k Daily Express Retrieved 14 December 2015 Pete Waterman and rail firm announce railway training academy Creweguardian co uk 9 April 2015 Retrieved 14 December 2015 Metrolink Tram Named East Lancashire Railway 1007 retrieved 18 July 2022 Mr Porter returns to Cliddesden with guests in tow Basingstoke Gazette Retrieved 19 June 2019 Introducing our new President Railway Benefit Fund 18 September 2018 Retrieved 7 June 2021 Smith Roger 24 October 2021 Name of HS2 s first Midlands tunnelling machine unveiled by Pete Waterman RailAdvent Retrieved 24 October 2021 Mogul Pete on balti pie mission Express amp Star 18 August 2007 Pete Waterman Official Press Biography PDF Pwl empire com Retrieved 3 June 2015 Dr Waterman is lucky lucky lucky Manchester Evening News 5 April 2004 No 57509 The London Gazette Supplement 31 December 2004 p 13 RNCM Announces 2016 Honorands Royal Northern College of Music RNCM Retrieved 12 December 2016 External links editPete Waterman Limited Pete Waterman at IMDb Pete Waterman BBC WM 95 6 Waterman s now closed model railway manufacturing company website at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pete Waterman amp oldid 1189257626 Railways, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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