Clay Aiken Heads to Stuckeyville!
January 14, 2004
The hit NBC show "ED" is known for its wide array of wacky characters, but on the January 23rd episode, they're adding an "American Idol" to their line up of loveable players. Ballad belter CLAY AIKEN makes a special appearance and ET's CHRIS BOOKER was on the set for his big acting debut!
Clay, whose part wasn't much of a stretch, says he doesn't think he did too badly. "Well, I had three lines and I played myself, so I think I did pretty well, we'll give me a B+."
"I'm coming to the rescue of some of the characters who make fools of themselves and embarrass themselves and then get other people in trouble," he says describing the episode. "It's kind of like an apology from one character to the other one and he pulls some strings and tries to get me to come to Stuckeyville to perform."
The smooth crooner says he was a little surprised when he was first asked to do the show. "We got the phone call and the first thing I said was 'Ed, wasn't that the show we were up against last year? 'American Idol' was up against them, right?'"
Clay, who has spent most of his time either singing or studying for his degree in Special Education, says TV is something all together different from what he's used to.
"It's weird to be here and to have to be doing it over and over and over again," he says. "I'm used to doing the live thing -- you do it once and you get it. With this thing you do it 20 times to get one song done."
Although the singer's schedule has been jam-packed, he thought the show "Ed" was worth squeezing in some time for.
"It's a really good show and it's very family-oriented so I was excited about the opportunity."
For more on Clay's first acting job, check out tonight's ET!
there's also a video link there...
http://et.tv.yahoo.com/tv/2004/01/14/clayaikened/index.html