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'''Live Show 2: 29 March 2014'''
'''Live Show 2: 29 March 2014'''
* Musical Guests: Shakira (Can't Remember To Forget You) and Kylie Minogue with Enrique Iglesias (Beautiful)
* Musical Guests: Shakira (Can't Remember To Forget You) and Enrique Iglesias (I'm A Freak)


==Reception==
==Reception==

Revision as of 21:30, 16 March 2014

Template:Infobox reality talent competition The Voice UK is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The third series began airing on 11 January 2014 on BBC One,[1] as opposed to the usual start in March.[2] will.i.am and Tom Jones returned as coaches. Kylie Minogue and Ricky Wilson joined the show as replacements for former coaches, Jessie J and Danny O'Donoghue. Emma Willis and Marvin Humes co-presented the show for the first time, replacing Holly Willoughby and Reggie Yates.

On 9 February 2014, it was announced that a new spin off show called The Voice: Louder on Two will air every weekday during the live shows on BBC Two hosted by Zoë Ball.[3]

Coaches and presenters

On 5 July 2013, Jessie J announced that she would not be returning as a coach for the third series due to touring commitments in support for her second album, Alive. On 16 July, Danny O'Donoghue announced that he would not be returning for series 3 either because of his musical contributions with The Script. After Jessie and O'Donoghue announced their departures, Olly Murs, Marvin Humes, Cheryl Cole, Kylie Minogue, Emeli Sandé and Mel C were rumored to be in the running to join the show as replacements for Jessie and O'Donoghue, though BBC One ruled Cole out of the running. will.i.am and Tom Jones both announced they would be returning as coaches despite rumors that will.i.am would leave the show and join American Idol to replace Randy Jackson as a judge. In September 2013, it was officially announced that Minogue and The Kaiser Chiefs frontman, Ricky Wilson, will become the newest additions to the coaching panel and both will be replacing Jessie and O'Donoghue.

On 14 September 2013, Holly Willoughby confirmed that she would not be returning as presenter for the third series and she confirmed her replacement would be current Big Brother presenter, Emma Willis.[4] The same day, Reggie Yates announced via Twitter that he would not be returning as co-presenter for the third series.[5] On 17 September, it was announced that Humes would replace Yates as co-presenter.[6]

Promotion

On 21 December 2013, the first trailer for the series premiered following the final of Strictly Come Dancing at 21:50. The trailer features all four coaches dressed in different medical costumes. They overlook a hospital ward, as many babies cry behind them. Then, the sound of a beautiful voice is heard from the direction of the babies, and stops all the crying. The voice captures the attention of Minogue and Wilson, who both turn around to see who is singing. will.i.am and Jones then turn, as the voice is revealed to be one of the babies, prompting the tagline "A Star is Born". On 1 January 2014, a new edition of the trailer aired, where another baby sings, in a more R&B style, also impressing the coaches.

As part of BBC One's promotion of its 2014 schedule, The Voice UK aired the first clips of the Blind Auditions, featuring a male artist walking to the microphone, a mother being reunited with her daughter following her performance, Emma Willis with a family watching a performance, the coaches' opening performance, and Minogue opening the trailer saying "This waiting, it's killer. And the anticipation", and she also tells an artist (unknown to the viewer), that they have "done the thing which is the thing that we [coaches] are waiting for."

On 6 January 2014, the series had its press launch at Broadcasting House. All four coaches were present, as were the two new presenters.[7] The coaches spoke to members of the press, and in the week leading up to the premiere, the show was highly publicised by the British media, with coaches giving interviews in the Radio Times,[8] The Metro,[9] Digital Spy[10] and The Telegraph.[11] Later that day, will.i.am and Kylie Minogue appeared on the new-look One Show, where they talked about the show and last years finalist, Leah McFall.

Teams

The teams were revealed during the 22 February blind audition episode.

Colour key
  •   Eliminated in the Knockouts
  •   Artist was stolen by another coach in the Battle rounds (Name is strike-throughed)
  •   Eliminated in the Battles
Coach Artists
will.i.am
Iesher Haughton Jermain Jackman Sophie-May Williams Anna McLuckie James Byron
Callum Crowley Nomakhosi Nkosi Femi Santiago Jessica Steele Cherrie Prince
Kiki deVille Tom Barnwell Sarah Eden-Winn
Kylie Minogue
Jamie Johnson Lee Glasson Rachael O'Connor Jade Mayjean Peters Jai McConnell
Leo Ihenacho Femi Santiago Nomakhosi Nkosi Steven Alexander Gemyni
Joe Keegan Amelia O'Connell Jimmy Weston
Sir Tom Jones
Bizzi Dixon Georgia Harrup Sally Barker Celestine Gary Poole
Melissa Gill Steven Alexander Elesha Paul Moses Leverne Scott-Roberts Vicky Jones
Mairead Conlon Kenny Thompson Talia Smith
Ricky Wilson
Chris Royal Christina Marie Emily Adams Jazz Bates-Chambers Beth McCarthy
Max Murphy Jessica Steele Luciee Marie Closier Myles Evans Jamie Lovatt
Nathan Amzi Kelsey-Beth Crossley Tila & Tavelah
Stolen artists are italicized.

Blind auditions

The blind auditions returned to Salford, Manchester on 1 October 2013 at MediaCityUK.[citation needed] Each coach has the length of the artists' performance to decide if they want that artist on their team. Should two or more coaches want the same artist, then the artist will chose their coach.

Colour key
   Coach hit his/her "I WANT YOU" button
     Artist defaulted to this coach's team
     Artist elected to join this coach's team
     Artist eliminated with no coach pressing his or her "I WANT YOU" button

Episode 1 (11 January)

The premiere was 90 minutes long.

Order Artist Age Song Coaches and artists choices
will.i.am Kylie Tom Ricky
1 Lee Glasson 31 "Can't Get You Out of My Head"
2 Christina Marie 20 "I Have Nothing"
3 Danielle Chevannes 25 "L-O-V-E"
4 Anna McLuckie 16 "Get Lucky"
5 Tara Lewis 43 "You Make My Dreams"
6 Ryan Green 16 "Don't Go"
7 Beth McCarthy 16 "Sexy and I Know It"
8 Sally Barker 54 "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood"
9 Leo Ihenacho 36 "Holding Back the Years"

Episode 2 (18 January)

The second episode was broadcast on 18 January, and was 80 minutes long.

Order Artist Age Song Coaches and artists choices
will.i.am Kylie Tom Ricky
1 Jamie Johnson 19 "So Sick"
2 Mairead Conlon 31 "Purple Rain"
3 Lewis Clay 31 "Cryin'
4 Jimmy Weston 39 "Desperado"
5 Kelsey-Beth Crossley 21 "Fell in Love with a Girl"
6 Bob Blakeley 55 "Cry Me a River"
7 Miles Anthony 31 "I (Who Have Nothing)"
8 Sophie-May Williams 17 "Time After Time"
9 Jermain Jackman 19 "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going"

Episode 3 (25 January)

Order Artist Age Song Coaches and artists choices
will.i.am Kylie Tom Ricky
1 Andy Otley 20 "Dance with Me Tonight"
2 Iesher Haughton 19 "Who's Lovin' You"
3 Paul Black 45 "Jump"
4 Vicky Jones 29 "Bed of Roses"
5 Georgia Harrup 27 "Hallelujah I Love Her So"
6 Celestine 30 "All This Love That I'm Giving"
7 Si Genaro 42 "Down Under"
8 Nathan Kobierowski 19 "You Give Me Something"
9 John Rush N/A "Bad Romance"
10 Jeff Anderson N/A "Uprising"
11 Myles Evans 26 "High Hopes"
12 Leverne Scott-Roberts 31 "Explosions"

Episode 4 (1 February)

Order Artist Age Song Coaches and artists choices
will.i.am Kylie Tom Ricky
1 Jessica Steele 22 "She Said"
2 Bunny 56 "Rocket Man"
3 Sarah Eden-Winn 27 "One Night Only"
4 Tila & Tavelah 18 "Just Can't Get Enough"
5 Gemyni 26 "Fantasy"
6 Vela 52 & 59 "Homeward Bound"
7 Milly J N/A "Summertime"
8 Charlie Wood N/A "I Can't Stand the Rain"
9 Jai McConnell 24 "Never Forget You"
10 John Quinn 31 "Lightning Bolt"
11 Melissa Gill 21 "Love Is A Losing Game"
12 Leanne Jones 28 "Skyfall"
13 Rachael O'Connor 16 "Clown"

Episode 5 (8 February)

Order Artist Age Song Coaches and artists choices
will.i.am Kylie Tom Ricky
1 Steven Alexander 27 "Your Game"
2 Fiona Kelly 56 "Rule the World"
3 Chris Royal 25 "Wake Me Up"
4 Nick Dixon 17 "Home Again"
5 Elesha Paul Moses 32 "Everything Has Changed"
6 Lucy Winter 29 "Somebody to Love"
7 Max Murphy 18 "Electric Feel"
8 Joe Keegan 16 "Keep Your Head Up"
9 James Byron 24 "Cry Baby"
10 Reece Bahia 18 "What Makes You Beautiful"
11 Jolan N/A "Beneath Your Beautiful"
12 Yinka Williams 24 "Paris (Ooh La La)"
13 Jade Mayjean Peters 21 "Sweet About Me"
14 Femi Santiago 27 "My Cherie Amour"

Episode 6 (15 February)

Order Artist Age Song Coaches and artists choices
will.i.am Kylie Tom Ricky
1 Emily Adams 18 "I'd Rather Go Blind"
2 John Rafferty 35 "Take Me Home, Country Roads"
3 Talia Smith 31 "Hell on Heels"
4 Buheiji N/A "Dog Days Are Over"
5 Leanne & Natalie N/A "My Man Music"
6 Shenton Dixon 49 "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now"
7 Bizzi Dixon 42 "Use Somebody"
8 Nathan Amzi 32 "Gravity"
9 Kiki deVille 40 "Stone Cold Sober"
10 Callum Crowley 22 "Climax"
11 Marc William 24 "Whole Lotta Love"
12 Paul Raj 25 "Fine China"
13 Amrick Channa 40 "Pride (A Deeper Love)"
14 Jazz Bates-Chambers 17 "Crazy"
15 Amelia O'Connell 16 "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face"

Episode 7 (22 February)

Order Artist Age Song Coaches and artists choices
will.i.am Kylie Tom Ricky
1 Tom Barnwell 26 "American Boy"
2 Johnny Kohlmeyer 30 "All Night Long (All Night)"
3 Jane Fraser 56 "Heard It Through The Grapevine"
4 Roxanne Yarnold 22 "Shake It Out"
5 Gary Poole 48 "Valerie"
6 Angie Brown 50 "I'm Gonna Get You"
7 Luciee Marie Closier 16 "Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh) "
8 Teresa Vasiliou 61 "I Found Someone"
9 Bianca Nicholas 24 "One"
10 Aaliyah Dickens 17 "Read All About It"
11 Kenny Thompson 29 "New York State of Mind"
12 Joe West 19 "Mirrors"
13 Jamie Lovatt 24 "Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)"
14 Nomakhosi Nkosi 22 "Get Ready"
15 Liz Oki 61 "A Different Corner"
16 Pete Davies N/A "Roxanne"
17 Erin 27 "White Flag"
18 Cherrie Prince 33 "Stop"

Battle rounds

The Battle rounds will be broadcast over two episodes on the 1 and 8 March 2014. Each coach will be joined by an advisor, with Minogue being joined by Scissor Sisters frontman Jake Shears, Wilson by singer Katy B, Jones will be joined by Tinie Tempah and will.i.am will be joined by, last year's runner up and from his own team, Leah McFall, and once again by Dante Santiago.[13] Like the previous season, each coach will be given one steal, they can hit their button as many times as they like, but can only steal one artist from another coach.

Colour key
   Coach hit his/her "I WANT YOU" button
       Artist won the Battle and advanced to the Knockouts
       Artist lost the Battle but was stolen by another coach and advances to the Knockouts
       Artist lost the Battle and was eliminated

Episode 1 (1 March)

Order Coach Artists[14] Song Coaches' and artists' choices
will.i.am Kylie Tom Ricky
1 will.i.am Jermain Jackman Sarah Eden-Winn "I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)"
2 Kylie Minogue Lee Glasson Jimmy Weston "When You Were Young"
3 Tom Jones Sally Barker Talia Smith "Dear Darlin'"
4 Ricky Wilson Tila & Tavelah Beth McCarthy "Roar"
5 Kylie Minogue Leo Ihenacho Steven Alexander "Thunder in My Heart"
6 Tom Jones Bizzi Dixon Kenny Thompson "Hey Jude"
7 will.i.am Callum Crowley Tom Barnwell "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)"
8 Kylie Minogue Jai McConnell Nomakhosi Nkosi "Tainted Love"
9 Ricky Wilson Emily Adams Kelsey-Beth Crossley "Fighter"
10 Tom Jones Celestine Mairead Conlon "It's My Party"
11 will.i.am Anna McLuckie Jessica Steele "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)"
12 Ricky Wilson Nathan Amzi Christina Marie "The Power of Love"

Episode 2 (8 March)

Order Coach Artists Song Coaches' and artists' choices
will.i.am Kylie Tom Ricky
1 Ricky Wilson Chris Royal Jamie Lovatt "Rolling in the Deep"
2 Kylie Minogue Rachael O'Connor Amelia O'Connell "Holy Grail"
3 will.i.am Kiki deVile James Byron "Because the Night"
4 Tom Jones Vicky Jones Melissa Gill "Just Give Me a Reason"
5 Ricky Wilson Myles Evans Max Murphy "Eleanor Rigby"
6 will.i.am Sophie May Williams Cherrie Prince "The Love Cats"
7 Kylie Minogue Joe Keegan Jamie Johnson "Counting Stars"
8 will.i.am Iesher Haughton Femi Santiago "Stop, Look, Listen (To Your Heart)"
9 Tom Jones Georgia Harrup Leverne Scott-Roberts "22"
10 Kylie Minogue Gemyni Jade Mayjean Peters "...Baby One More Time"
11 Tom Jones Elesha Paul Moses Gary Poole "Caught Up"
12 Ricky Wilson Jazz Bates-Chambers Luciee Marie Closier "Grenade"

Knockout rounds

The Knockout rounds will be broadcast over two episodes on the 15 and 16 March 2014. This series, however, the show decided to drop the "fast pass", and instead of singing in groups of three, each contestant sang in front of everyone else on the team. At the end of each knockout round the coach will then decide out of all the contestants which three contestants will win, and therefore will make up their three artists to take to the live shows.

Colour key:
       Artist won the Knockouts and advanced to the Live shows
       Artist lost the Knockouts and was eliminated

Episode 1 (15 March)

Order Coach Artist Song Result
1 Kylie Minogue Leo Ihenacho "I Want to Know What Love Is" Eliminated
2 Jai McConnell "Take Your Mama" Eliminated
3 Jade Mayjean Peters "Blue Moon" Eliminated
4 Lee Glasson "Careless Whisper" Advanced
5 Femi Santiago "California Dreamin'" Eliminated
6 Rachael O'Connor "New York" Advanced
7 Jamie Johnson "Sex on Fire" Advanced
1 Tom Jones Celestine "You Might Need Somebody" Eliminated
2 Melissa Gill "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" Eliminated
3 Gary Poole "Freedom! '90" Eliminated
4 Bizzi Dixon "When I Need You" Advanced
5 Georgia Harrup "Three Little Birds" Advanced
6 Steven Alexander "Grace Kelly" Eliminated
7 Sally Barker "Walk On By" Advanced

Episode 2 (16 March)

Order Coach Artist Song Result
1 Ricky Willson Jessica Steele "La La La" Eliminated
2 Chris Royal "Over The Rainbow" Advanced
3 Beth McCarthy "Teenage Dirtbag" Eliminated
4 Christina Marie Vision Of Love Advanced
5 Jazz Bates-Chambers "Work It Out" Eliminated
6 Max Murphy "Home" Eliminated
7 Emily Adams "Slip" Advanced
1 will.i.am James Byron "Love Hurts" Eliminated
2 Iesher Haughton "Try It On My Own" Advanced
3 Callum Croxley "Sound Of The Underground" Eliminated
4 Jermain Jackman "A House Is Not A Home" Advanced
5 Anna McLuckie "Autumn" Eliminated
6 Nomakhosi Nkosi "Runaway Baby" Eliminated
7 Sophie May Williams "Moon River" Advanced

Live shows

The live shows will begin on 22 March.[15] One Republic and Jason Derulo will perform on the 22 March, while Shakira and Enrique Iglesias will perform on the 29 March.[16]

Live Show 1: 22 March 2014

  • Musicial Guests: One Republic (song tba) and Jason Derulo (Stupid Love)

Live Show 2: 29 March 2014

  • Musical Guests: Shakira (Can't Remember To Forget You) and Enrique Iglesias (I'm A Freak)

Reception

Critical reception

Following lukewarm responses from the British media after the first two series of the show, the response to the third series premiere was largely positive. Ed Power from The Daily Telegraph gave the series premiere 3 stars,[17] praising Minogue for being "glamorous, agreeably giggly [and] a card-carrying national treasure". Power said that she "was a natural" and that she had "spontaneity to go with sass". He also complimented Wilson for being "chipper and unforced". Catriona Wightman from Digital Spy was very positive about the premiere,[18] claiming that despite "reservations about whether Kylie would really manage to break through the nice girl mode" she was "brilliantly watchable", and that "Kylie's definitely a hit". The second blind audition continued to receive positive reviews from critics, receiving 4 (out of 5) stars by Michael Hogan from The Daily Telegraph, who commented that the "two new coaches add verve to The Voice UK and the newly confident singing contest seems to have found its feet" and that the new series "is a leap forward and the franchise has finally hit its stride."[19] However, the Battle Rounds were criticised, with Gabriel Tate from The Daily Telegraph stating there were "few stand out moments" in the second battle round. He also said that "after such a promising start to the third series, it's a shame to see that The Voice falling foul once again of slack editing and familiarity of format." Keith Watson of The Metro gave the second battle round two stars, stating that the show was full of "overambitious [artists] being made promises of stardom that will never come true".

Anna McLuckies' rendition of Get Lucky received much positive feedback particularly on YouTube, as it received three million views only a month after it was released, and over four million views up to now. This was particularly noted as none other from this series had achieved more than a million views yet, and had even surpassed videos from Series 1 and 2.

Ratings

Episode Date Official ratings[20]
(in millions)
BBC One
weekly rank[20]
Weekly rank Share Source
Blind auditions 1 11 January 9.35 2 2 34.8% [21]
Blind auditions 2 18 January 8.88 3 3 32.8% [22]
Blind auditions 3 25 January 8.86 2 4 35.2% [23]
Blind auditions 4 1 February 9.37 2 2 36.6% [24]
Blind auditions 5 8 February 9.41 2 2 36.5% [25]
Blind auditions 6 15 February 8.77 3 3 33.7% [26]
Blind auditions 7 22 February 8.33 4 5 31.2% [27]
Battle rounds 1 1 March 8.06 6 8 30.4% [28]
Battle rounds 2 8 March TBA TBA TBA 29.3% [29]
Knockout rounds 1 15 March TBA TBA TBA 29.2% [30]
Knockout rounds 2 16 March TBA TBA TBA TBA
Live show 1 22 March TBA TBA TBA TBA
Live results 1 22 March TBA TBA TBA TBA
Live show 2 29 March TBA TBA TBA TBA
Live final 5 April TBA TBA TBA TBA
Series average 2014 TBA TBA

References

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