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Breakfast Saturday, 14 December, 2002, 19:47 GMT
Your chance to quiz Fame Academy's David
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Join our interactive forum at 9.15am GMT on Monday
This Monday (December 16) Breakfast gives you the chance to put your questions direct to the winner of the BBC's Fame Academy, David Sneddon.
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David says that the Beatles are his favourite band

We'll be talking to him live on our programme on BBC One at around 8.40am - and he'll be staying with us to answer your e-mails in a special interactive forum, at 9.15am GMT.

So - if you want to find out how David's coping with being catapulted into stardom - e-mail us now with your questions.

Click here to go straight to our e-mail form with your questions for the winner

You can watch our interactive forum through this page - or, if you have digital satellite TV, just press the red button at 9.15am on Monday morning.

David, 24 from Glasgow described himself as a singer in a pub band, before Fame Academy.

On Friday night (December 13) he polled 3.5m votes, to win the BBC's three-month talent contest, narrowly beating Sinead from Northern Ireland.

He's earned himself a £1m recording contract and the chance to live in a celebrity penthouse flat in West London for a year.

David will be joined on Breakfast by teacher Carrie Grant, who's been the Fame Academy singing coach for the past few months.

The three Fame Academy Finalists, David, Sinead and Lemar had their every move followed by television cameras have endured 10 weeks of scrutiny and criticism from some of the toughest teachers in the business

Fame Academy
Sinead and Lemar who claims to have psychic powers
Every week they've sung for the academy's staff and millions of TV viewers who've decided who will get the chop.

The students were locked up in a magnificent north London mansion from the beginning of October where they've worked on their musical and song writing skills.

They have also been put through a fitness programme and been given coaching on their dance skills. Every week the finalists performed on live TV and voted off by the public.

Stars of the show will also tour the United Kingdom next year, and students from the academy have already released an album which has sold more than 50'000 copies.

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