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{{Short description|British talent competition series}} | |||
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| num_episodes = 25 <small>(as of 12 May 2013)</small> | |||
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| location = '''Blind Auditions'''<br>] (2013–)<br>] (2012)<br>'''Battle & Knockout Rounds'''<br>]<br>'''Live Shows'''<br>] (2013–)<br>] (2012) | |||
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'''''The Voice UK''''' is a British television ] created by ] and based on the concept '']''. It began its eleven-week run in March 2012 on ]. The judging panel is ], ], ] and ], whilst ] and ] present. The show involves artists drawn from public auditions, and is part of ]. It is produced by ]'s ] as well as Dutch production company Talpa Productions. The BBC won a "bidding war" with ], paying £22 million for the rights to broadcast the show in the UK for two years. ITV's '']'' launched its sixth series on the same date of 24 March 2012.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s107/britains-got-talent/news/a370005/britains-got-talent-launch-date-confirmed-by-alesha-dixon.html|title='Britain's Got Talent' launch date confirmed by Alesha Dixon|last=Sperling|first=Daniel|date=8 March 2012|work=]|publisher=]|accessdate=20 June 2012}}</ref> Many media outlets saw this move as a deliberate attempt by ITV to create a "TV ratings war" with the BBC.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2110451/The-Voice-Britains-Got-Talent-set-launch-night.html?ito=feeds-newsxml|title=Let the TV talent show battle commence! The Voice and Britain's Got Talent set to launch on the same night|publisher=]|date=7 March 2012|accessdate=20 June 2012}}</ref> | |||
'''''The Voice UK''''' is a British singing ] television series. Created by ] and ], it premiered on ] on 24 March 2012. Based on the original Dutch singing competition '']'', and part of ], it has aired twelve series and aims to find currently unsigned singing talent (solo, duets, trios or professional and amateur) contested by aspiring singers, drawn from public auditions. Presented by ] since 2014, it was previously presented by ] and ] from 2012 to 2013 and ] from 2014 to 2016. The winners receive a recording contract with ]. Winners of each series have been: ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and ]. | |||
There are four different stages to the show: producers' auditions, Blind auditions, Battle phase and live shows. Producers' auditions for participants began in October 2011 with five events in London, two events in Birmingham, Glasgow, Manchester and Cardiff, and one event in Belfast. The TV show "blind" auditions were held at the ], and broadcast for the first four weeks of the series. The Battle Phase was broadcast over two nights during the weekend of 21–22 April. The winner of ''The Voice UK'' will receive £100,000 and a record deal with ]. | |||
The series employs a panel of four coaches who critique the artists' performances and guide their teams of selected artists through the remainder of the series. They also compete to ensure that their act wins the competition, thus making them the winning coach. The original panel featured ], ], ] and ]; the panel for the recent thirteenth series featured will.i.am, Jones, ], and ] & ] in a double chair. Other judges from previous series include: ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and ]. | |||
== Production == | |||
''The Voice'' first came to the public eye when the ] revealed that it was exploring the possibility of acquiring the rights.<ref name="battle">{{cite web|url=http://www.list.co.uk/article/34846-itv-and-bbc-both-want-the-voice/|title=battle between BBC and ITV for The Voice|work=List.co.uk|accessdate=7 June 2011}}</ref> However, ] was also interested<ref name="battle"/> as it was concerned that '']'' could lose ratings after ], ] and ] left the panel. ITV were said to be afraid that the show would "upstage" theirs.<ref name="battle"/> It was reported by '']'' that ] and ] were in a "bidding war" for ''The Voice UK''.<ref name="bidding war"/> ''The Sun''{{'s}} Colin Robertson and Leigh Holmwood stated that ITV were "nervous", "fearing" that ''The Voice UK'' could "undermine" the ''X Factor''.<ref name="bidding war"/> ''The Sun'' had previously reported that the BBC were "close" to getting ''The Voice'', as well as saying that "ITV executives had originally told X Factor top brass they weren't interested in picking up the rights." However, "now they have told owners of The Voice format they ARE interested."<ref name="bidding war"/> A source said, "''The X Factor'' has had a bit of a rollercoaster ride already this year and ITV fear any rival new show could blow it out of the water. The hype around ''The Voice'' is now so great that ITV feels it has no choice but to be in the running for it. If the BBC got it—and managed to sign ]—then it could snare loads of viewers away from ''The X Factor''."<ref name="bidding war"/> ITV were planning to have ''The Voice UK'' as "'companion show'" for ''The X Factor''.<ref name="bidding war">{{cite news|url=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/3622065/ITV-set-to-battle-BBC-for-The-Voice.html|title=ITV set to battle BBC for The Voice|date=7 June 2011|work=]|publisher=]|first=Colin|last=Robertson|first2=Leigh|last2=Holmwood|accessdate=17 March 2012}}</ref> | |||
In November 2015, the BBC announced that the ] of ''The Voice UK'' would be their last.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-34756063|work=BBC|title=The Voice UK 'to leave the BBC' after fifth series|date=7 November 2015|access-date=7 November 2015}}</ref> That same month, ] announced they had acquired the rights to air ''The Voice UK'' for three additional series, as well as plans for a ], which began airing in 2017. The most recent thirteenth series of the show premiered in August 2024 and concluded in October 2024. The show has been extended for the fourteenth series, which will be released in 2025. | |||
On 18 June 2011, it was reported that the BBC had won the rights to ''The Voice UK''. In mid-2011 it was revealed that BBC would be broadcasting ''The Voice'' after paying ]22 million.<ref name="recorddeal"/> ], the controller of BBC One, said he wants the programme to emulate the success of '']'' and defended his decision to invest in it. Cohen said, “I thought it was really good. Every so often the BBC occasionally buys something from abroad that is peerlessly good, like ''The Apprentice''. We adapted that for Britain with ] and made the British version the best in the world. We hope ''The Voice'' will do similarly. We shouldn't shut the door on anything.”<ref name="cohen">{{cite web|url= http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s154/the-voice-uk/news/a337482/the-voice-can-emulate-the-apprentice-says-bbc.html|title=BBC controller – Danny Cohen talks about ''The Voice''|work=]|accessdate=28 August 2011}}</ref> | |||
==History== | |||
It was later revealed that ''The Voice'' would not be going head-to-head with '']'' as '']'' is broadcast at the end of the year.<ref name="recorddeal"/><ref name="cohen"/> ] had entered the bidding war with the BBC and ITV, but later pulled out after the channel's director called the show "derivative" and "a rip-off".<ref name="channel4">. '']''. ]. Retrieved 8 April 2012.</ref> It was said that the BBC was keen to sign up a new singing-talent show after it dropped '']'' in 2004 and had not revisited the genre. It was also eager to schedule a replacement for '']'', which was dropped in 2011. Presenter ] also stated that ''The Voice UK'' is a "feel good show" saying, "The difference is it's a blind audition, the coaches can't see the contestants when they come on stage so they judge them purely on their voice and their voice alone. It's really feel-good and the coaches are incredible."<ref name="HW">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s154/the-voice-uk/news/a363327/holly-willoughby-the-voice-is-a-feel-good-show.html|title=Holly Willoughby: 'The Voice is a feel-good show'|last=Fletcher|first=Alex|date=1 February 2012|work=]|publisher=]|accessdate=2 February 2012}}</ref> | |||
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''The Voice'' first came to the public eye when the ] revealed that it was exploring the possibility of acquiring the rights.<ref name="battle">{{cite web|url=http://www.list.co.uk/article/34846-itv-and-bbc-both-want-the-voice/|title=battle between BBC and ITV for The Voice|work=List.co.uk|date=7 June 2011|access-date=7 June 2011}}</ref> However, ] was also interested<ref name="battle"/> as it was concerned that '']'' could lose ratings after ], ] and ] left the panel. ITV were said to be afraid that the show with would "upstage" theirs.<ref name="battle"/> | |||
On 18 June 2011, it was reported that the BBC had won the rights to ''The Voice UK''. In mid-2011 it was revealed that BBC would be broadcasting ''The Voice'' after paying ]22 million.<ref name="recorddeal"/> ], the controller of BBC One, said he wants the programme to emulate the success of '']'' and defended his decision to invest in it. Cohen said, "I thought it was really good. Every so often the BBC occasionally buys something from abroad that is peerlessly good, like ''The Apprentice''. We adapted that for Britain with ] and made the British version the best in the world. We hope ''The Voice'' will do similarly. We shouldn't shut the door on anything."<ref name="cohen">{{cite web|url= http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/the-voice-uk/news/a337482/the-voice-can-emulate-the-apprentice-says-bbc/|title=BBC controller – Danny Cohen talks about ''The Voice''|work=]|date=28 August 2011|access-date=28 August 2011}}</ref> | |||
Devised by John de Mol, the creator of '']'', ''The Voice'' is based on the Dutch TV programme '']'' and is part of the ], being based on the similar ].<ref name="Record Deal"/> The BBC were "desperate" to get ''The Voice UK'' after they axed '']''.<ref name="bidding war"/> | |||
It was later revealed that ''The Voice'' would not be going head-to-head with '']'' as '']'' is broadcast at the end of the year.<ref name="recorddeal"/><ref name="cohen"/> ] had entered the bidding war with the BBC and ITV, but later pulled out after the channel's director called the show "derivative" and "a rip-off".<ref name="channel4">. '']''. ]. Retrieved 8 April 2012.</ref> It was said that the BBC was keen to sign up a new singing-talent show after it dropped '']'' in 2004 and had not revisited the genre. It was also eager to schedule a replacement for '']'', which was dropped in 2011. Presenter ] also stated that ''The Voice UK'' is a "feel good show" saying, "The difference is it's a blind audition, the coaches can't see the contestants when they come on stage so they judge them purely on their voice and their voice alone. It's really feel-good and the coaches are incredible."<ref name="HW">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/the-voice-uk/news/a363327/holly-willoughby-the-voice-is-a-feel-good-show/|title=Holly Willoughby: 'The Voice is a feel-good show'|last=Fletcher|first=Alex|date=1 February 2012|work=]|publisher=]|access-date=2 February 2012}}</ref> | |||
Devised by John de Mol, the creator of '']'', ''The Voice'' is based on the Dutch TV programme '']'' and is part of ], being based on the similar ].<ref name="Record Deal"/> | |||
{{Quote_box |width=40%|align=right|quote=We've got three dancing shows on BBC One this year on Saturday nights, and I wanted to decrease that but still find ways that we could have live, often performance-based television. We are in an era where the audience love that we shouldn't ignore what the audience want."|source=—] on why the BBC choose to get the rights for ''The Voice UK''.<ref name="defended"/>}} In October 2011, it was announced that Moira Ross executive producer of '']'' quit the show to join production company ], so that she could take the position of executive producer of ''The Voice UK''.<ref name="moira">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/media/s104/strictly-come-dancing/news/a346650/strictly-come-dancing-executive-producer-moira-ross-quits.html|title='Strictly Come Dancing' executive producer Moira Ross quits|last=Laughlin|first=Andrew|date=20 October 2011|work=]|publisher=]|accessdate=20 March 2012}}</ref> | |||
According to Anita Singh from '']'', the BBC have spent £22 million on buying the rights to the show, which will last two years. Of the amount of money spent on it, a BBC spokesperson said, "There is an awful lot of pressure, given the money spent on the format, for the ratings to be good. But at the moment all signs are that it will be cash well spent."<ref name="cash">{{cite news|url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/bbc-spends-22m-as-the-voice-prepares-191367|title=BBC spends £22m as The Voice prepares to topple The X Factor|last=Bryant|first=Tom|date=27 January 2012|work=]|access-date=20 March 2012}}</ref> Singh stated however, that this contradicted a "pledge" made by ], the director-general. He said, "The BBC needs to make a further significant shift towards distinctiveness, spending more of the licence fee on output which, without the BBC, wouldn't get made at all." The ITV reportedly "offered more for the format but were turned down".<ref name="singh">{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picturegalleries/celebritynews/8583153/BBC-beats-ITV-to-The-Voice.html|title=BBC beats ITV to The Voice|last=Singh|first=Anita|date=18 June 2011|work=] |access-date=16 March 2012}}</ref> After comparisons to the ''X Factor'' were made, Cohen defended the decision to gain the rights to the show saying, "We feel that there's enough difference in this format that it will stand out. The fact that ITV tried very hard to get it—even though they've got The X Factor—suggests that they feel this show is different enough ."<ref name="defended">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/the-voice-uk/news/a345931/the-voice-pick-up-defended-by-bbc-one-controller-danny-cohen/|title='The Voice' pick-up defended by BBC One controller Danny Cohen|last=Jeffery|first=Morgan|date=17 October 2011|work=]|publisher=]|access-date=20 March 2012}}</ref> | |||
The BBC were planning to make each performance on the show available for download each week, with the proceeds going to charity or the downloads being free, before it is then released commercially.<ref name="download">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/s154/the-voice-uk/news/a325914/the-voice-to-release-downloads-each-week.html|title='The Voice' to 'release downloads each week'|last=Eames|first=Tom|date=21 June 2011|work=]|publisher=]|accessdate=21 March 2012}}</ref> The winner will receive £100,000, as well as a record deal with ].<ref name="Record Deal"/> | |||
{{Quote_box |width=40%|align=right|quote=We've got three dancing shows on BBC One this year on Saturday nights, and I wanted to decrease that but still find ways that we could have live, often performance-based television. We are in an era where the audience love that we shouldn't ignore what the audience want."|source=—] on why the BBC choose to get the rights for ''The Voice UK''.<ref name="defended"/>}} In October 2011, it was announced that Moira Ross executive producer of '']'' quit the show to join production company ], so that she could take the position of executive producer of ''The Voice UK''.<ref name="moira">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/media/strictly-come-dancing/news/a346650/strictly-come-dancing-executive-producer-moira-ross-quits/|title='Strictly Come Dancing' executive producer Moira Ross quits|last=Laughlin|first=Andrew|date=20 October 2011|work=]|publisher=]|access-date=20 March 2012}}</ref> | |||
On 24 May 2013, it was reported that BBC One was close to recommissioning the show for a third series in 2014.<ref name="'The Voice' UK to return for third series?">{{cite news|last=Jeffery|first=Morgan|title='The Voice' UK to return for third series?|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s154/the-voice-uk/news/a484465/the-voice-uk-to-return-for-third-series.html|accessdate=24 May 2013|newspaper=Digital Spy|date=24 May 2013}}</ref> It is yet to be confirmed if the four original coaches will return for the third series.<ref name="'The Voice' UK to return for third series?"/> A day later it was confirmed that it will return for a third series.<ref>http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s154/the-voice-uk/news/a484678/the-voice-uk-series-three-commission-confirmed.html</ref> On 7 June 2013, it was confirmed all coaches would get replaced by ] (]), ] (]), ] (] and ] (]). | |||
The BBC were planning to make each performance on the show available for download each week, with the proceeds going to charity or the downloads being free, before it is then released commercially.<ref name="download">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/music/the-voice-uk/news/a325914/the-voice-to-release-downloads-each-week/|title='The Voice' to 'release downloads each week'|last=Eames|first=Tom|date=21 June 2011|work=]|publisher=]|access-date=21 March 2012}}</ref> The winner will receive £100,000, as well as a record deal with ].<ref name="Record Deal"/> | |||
=== Scheduling === | |||
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After speculation in February,<ref name="airdatespec">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s154/the-voice-uk/news/a367484/the-voice-uk-launch-date-revealed.html|title='The Voice' UK launch date 'revealed'|last=Fletcher|first=Alex|date=23 February 2012|work=]|publisher=]|accessdate=21 March 2012}}</ref> the show's air date was confirmed on 10 March 2012.<ref name="airdateconf">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s154/the-voice-uk/news/a370487/the-voice-uk-launch-date-confirmed-new-trailer-unveiled.html|title='The Voice' UK launch date confirmed, new trailer unveiled|last=Sperling|first=Daniel|date=10 March 2012|work=]|publisher=]|accessdate=21 March 2012}}</ref> Of this announcement, the show's ] account said, "Two weeks from now, something new will be on your television, something so great you'll want to run up and kiss the screen. Just FYI."<ref name="airdateconf"/> '']'' judge ] confirmed the launch date for the ''Britain's Got Talent'', with it being the same day as ''The Voice UK'''s.<ref name="aleshadixon">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s107/britains-got-talent/news/a370005/britains-got-talent-launch-date-confirmed-by-alesha-dixon.html|title='Britain's Got Talent' launch date confirmed by Alesha Dixon|last=Sperling|first=Daniel|date=8 March 2012|work=]|publisher=]|accessdate=21 March 2012}}</ref> ''Britain's Got Talent'' was brought forward by ITV, so it could clash with the show.<ref name="aleshadixon"/> Of this move a BBC source said, "This is typical of ITV, parking their tanks on our lawn just as we launch a major new format. They are smarting because they didn't get the show although they bid £10 million more than us." However an ITV source responded saying, "We haven't declared our launch date but, if I was a betting man, I'd go for March 24. The BBC know we always launch BGT around this time. If anyone is parking tanks on a lawn, it's them on ours!"<ref name="itv/bbc">{{cite news|url=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/4172395/ITV-show-up-against-Beebs-The-Voice.html|title=ITV show up against Beeb’s The Voice|date=5 March2012|work=]|publisher=]|accessdate=21 March 2012}}</ref> For the past four years however, ''Britain's Got Talent'' has launched in mid-April.<ref name="aleshadixon"/> BBC and ITV were reportedly in a "scheduling war". BBC moved the show from its supposed 7:15 slot to 7:00, to avoid "significant overlap". ITV then responded by moving ''Britain's Got Talent'' from its original slot at 7:45 to 7:30.<ref name="guardian">{{cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/mar/13/itv-britains-got-talent-ratings|title=Britain's Got Talent moved to earlier timeslot in The Voice battle|last=Plunkett|first=John|date=13 March 2012|work=]|publisher=]|accessdate=21 March 2012}}</ref> A BBC source said, "It is disappointing they chose to launch ''Britain's Got Talent'' on the same day as us. To not even meet us halfway on avoiding any sort of overlap is incredibly competitive."<ref name="guardian"/> | |||
On 24 May 2013, it was reported that BBC One was close to recommissioning the show for a third series in 2014.<ref name="'The Voice' UK to return for third series?">{{cite news|last=Jeffery|first=Morgan|title='The Voice' UK to return for third series?|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/the-voice-uk/news/a484465/the-voice-uk-to-return-for-third-series/|access-date=24 May 2013|newspaper=Digital Spy|date=24 May 2013}}</ref> The next day, it was confirmed that it will return for a third series.<ref>{{cite web|last=Blay |first=Zeba |url=http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/the-voice-uk/news/a484678/the-voice-uk-series-three-commission-confirmed/ |title='The Voice' UK series three commission confirmed |publisher=Digital Spy |date=25 May 2013 |access-date=14 September 2013}}</ref> In July 2013, ] and ] confirmed they would not be able to return as coaches for series 3 due to their music careers and touring. In September, ] and ] announced they would not be returning as co-presenters for series 3. It was confirmed the same month that ] and ] would replace Jessie J and O'Donoghue. It was announced that ] and ] would replace Willoughby and Yates as co-presenters for the third series. On 29 March 2014, the BBC confirmed the series would be returning for another two series.<ref>{{cite news|last=Cameron|first=Riley|title=The Voice UK renewed for two more series|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/the-voice-uk/news/a560980/the-voice-uk-renewed-for-two-more-series/|access-date=29 March 2014|newspaper=Digital Spy|date=29 March 2014}}</ref> In April, Minogue confirmed that she would not return for the fourth series, due to clashes with her ]. On 22 September, it was confirmed that ] would replace Minogue. | |||
As ''The Voice'' progressed, it became clear that audiences were staying loyal during the period when it clashed with ''Britain's Got Talent''. After the third Blind Auditions round, when the BBC programme enjoyed a viewership margin of some four million, ] and ITV executives moved their show to a later start time.<ref name="schedule"></ref> | |||
In June 2015, it was announced Ora would be joining the ] of '']''. In August 2015, it was announced that ] would replace Ora, with ] replacing original coach Jones, who was let go and would not be involved in the fifth series' production.<ref name="New Judges (August 2015)">{{cite magazine|last1=Szalai|first1=Georg|title=Paloma Faith, Boy George Join ''The Voice UK'' as Coaches|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6663972/paloma-faith-boy-george-join-the-voice-uk-as-coaches|access-date=16 August 2015|magazine=]|agency=]|date=16 August 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150820003924/http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6663972/paloma-faith-boy-george-join-the-voice-uk-as-coaches|archive-date=20 August 2015|url-status=live|location=United States}}</ref> | |||
In an exclusive interview with '']'', Cowell stated that the show is "competition" for ''Britain's Got Talent''. He said, "I recognise as a challenge. The BBC must be confident because they have put it up against this show. They want to make a competition out of it. So we've got to make better. Everyone benefits because of that."<ref name="sc bgt">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s107/britains-got-talent/news/a361343/simon-cowell-on-britains-got-talent-the-voice-is-competition-for-us.html|title=Exclusive: Simon Cowell on Britain's Got Talent: The Voice is competition for us|last=Fletcher|first=Alex|last2=Tom|first2=Mansell|date=21 January 2012|work=]|publisher=]|accessdate=20 March 2012}}</ref> However, presenter Reggie Yates denied this: "I don't know if this is about toppling anyone. This is a very different animal altogether. I think when you see what this show is all about, you'll see exactly where we are coming from."<ref name="badass">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s154/the-voice-uk/news/a371320/holly-willoughby-voice-uk-judges-are-all-badasses-video.html|title=Holly Willoughby: 'Voice UK judges are all badasses' - video|last=Fletcher|first=Alex|last2=Mansel|first2=Tom|date=19 March 2012|work=]|publisher=]|accessdate=21 March 2012}}</ref> | |||
On 7 November 2015, it was announced that the fifth series of ''The Voice UK'' would be the last to air on BBC. On 23 November 2015, ] announced they had acquired the rights to air ''The Voice UK'' for three additional series, set to begin airing in 2017. They also announced their plans to produce two additional series, '']'' and an untitled ] spin-off, both also set to air in 2017. The last episode aired on the BBC on 9 April 2016.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Wightman|first1=Catriona|title=Confirmed! ITV announces it has picked up ''The Voice'' and ''The Voice Kids'' in a three-series deal|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/the-voice-uk/news/a774946/confirmed-itv-announces-it-has-picked-up-the-voice-and-the-voice-kids-in-a-three-series-deal/|website=]|publisher=]|access-date=23 November 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151124014420/http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/the-voice-uk/news/a774946/confirmed-itv-announces-it-has-picked-up-the-voice-and-the-voice-kids-in-a-three-series-deal/|archive-date=24 November 2015|url-status=live|location=United Kingdom|date=23 November 2015}}</ref> The ITV2 spin-off show was axed on 8 August 2016, but it could return in the future.<ref>{{cite web|last=Daly |first=Emma |url=http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2016-08-08/itv-scraps-the-voice-spin-off-show |title=The Voice UK spin-off show scrapped by ITV ahead of 2017 launch |publisher=RadioTimes |date=8 August 2016 |access-date=8 January 2017}}</ref> | |||
=== Promotion === | |||
On 10 December 2020, ITV announced the tenth series of ''The Voice UK'' would premiere on 2 January 2021.<ref>{{cite web |last=Gordon |first=Naomi |title=When does ''The Voice UK'' 2021 start? |url=https://www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/2020-12-10/the-voice-uk-2021-start-date/ |website=] |publisher=] |access-date=14 December 2020 |location=United Kingdom |date=10 December 2020}}</ref> | |||
The first promotional item the BBC released was a video on the official website. It read, "Four of the biggest names in music are looking for incredible singing talent to compete for the title of The Voice UK. Only the most unique and distinctive voices will make it to the filmed auditions and get to sing for our celebrity coaches".<ref name="Auditions"/> To promote the show, all four coaches went to Central London launch event, which took place at ] on 24 February 2012.<ref name="soho">{{cite news|url=http://pictures.metro.co.uk/the-voice-uk-launch-2012/1332430/The-Voice-UK-Launch|title=The Voice UK - Launch|last=Pruchnie|first=Ben|date=24 January 2012|work=]|publisher=]|accessdate=20 March 2012}}</ref> ''Daily Mirror''{{'s}} Jo Usmar commented on the promotion of the show, stating that the trailer will "get you juices flowing".<ref name="chairs">{{cite news|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/tv-film-news/how-does-bbcs-the-voice-work-and-is-it-different-756957|title=All you need to know about The Voice - and will it be better than The X Factor? Plus, official pictures|last=Usmar|first=Jo|date=12 March 2012|work=]|accessdate=21 March 2012|publisher=]}}</ref> A further trailer was released on 9 March, featuring footage from the show, "including interviews with the panel, a first look at some contestants and bickering between the coaches".<ref name="airdateconf"/> | |||
In November 2021, only the new series of ''The Voice Kids'' was included by ITV as part of its ''Highlights'' brochure<ref>{{cite web |title=Itv Highlights - Christmas 2021 |url=https://www.itv.com/presscentre/sites/default/files/itv_christmas_and_winter_brochure_2021-22.pdf |publisher=Itv}}</ref> (for Christmas 2021), with the 2022 series of ''The Voice UK'' losing its Saturday night slot in January, to the Olly Murs hosted ''Starstruck'' format with ], ], ] and ].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.tvzoneuk.com/post/itv-starstrucktvukschedule |title=Itv Schedule Shake-Up As Starstruck Displaces The Voice Uk |publisher=Tvzoneuk.com |date= 9 November 2021|accessdate=27 November 2021}}</ref> | |||
==== Social media ==== | |||
=== Scheduling === | |||
According to ''Digital Spy'', the BBC was trying to "boost audience participation with a wealth of social media and online activity", as viewers often watch programmes while also commenting and engaging via Twitter and Facebook on a smartphone, laptop or tablet".<ref name="social media">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/media/s154/the-voice-uk/news/a367406/bbc-ones-the-voice-uk-to-go-big-for-social-media.html|title=BBC One's 'The Voice UK' to go big for social media | |||
After speculation in February,<ref name="airdatespec">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/the-voice-uk/news/a367484/the-voice-uk-launch-date-revealed/|title='The Voice' UK launch date 'revealed'|last=Fletcher|first=Alex|date=23 February 2012|work=]|publisher=]|access-date=21 March 2012}}</ref> the show's air date was confirmed on 10 March 2012.<ref name="airdateconf">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/the-voice-uk/news/a370487/the-voice-uk-launch-date-confirmed-new-trailer-unveiled/|title='The Voice' UK launch date confirmed, new trailer unveiled|last=Sperling|first=Daniel|date=10 March 2012|work=]|publisher=]|access-date=21 March 2012}}</ref> Of this announcement, the show's ] account said, "Two weeks from now, something new will be on your television, something so great you'll want to run up and kiss the screen. Just FYI."<ref name="airdateconf"/> '']'' judge ] confirmed the launch date for the ''Britain's Got Talent'', with it being the same day as ''The Voice UK'''s.<ref name="aleshadixon">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/britains-got-talent/news/a370005/britains-got-talent-launch-date-confirmed-by-alesha-dixon/|title='Britain's Got Talent' launch date confirmed by Alesha Dixon|last=Sperling|first=Daniel|date=8 March 2012|work=]|publisher=]|access-date=21 March 2012}}</ref> ''Britain's Got Talent'' was brought forward by ITV, so it could clash with the show.<ref name="aleshadixon"/> For the past four years however, ''Britain's Got Talent'' had launched in mid-April.<ref name="aleshadixon"/> The BBC and ITV were reportedly in a "scheduling war". BBC moved the show from its supposed 7:15 slot to 7:00, to avoid "significant overlap". ITV then responded by moving ''Britain's Got Talent'' from its original slot at 7:45 to 7:30.<ref name="guardian">{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2012/mar/13/itv-britains-got-talent-ratings|title=Britain's Got Talent moved to earlier timeslot in The Voice battle|last=Plunkett|first=John|date=13 March 2012|work=] |access-date=21 March 2012}}</ref> A BBC source said, "It is disappointing they chose to launch ''Britain's Got Talent'' on the same day as us. To not even meet us halfway on avoiding any sort of overlap is incredibly competitive."<ref name="guardian"/> | |||
| last=Laughlin|first=Andrew|date=23 February 2012|work=]|publisher=]|accessdate=20 March 2012}}</ref> Telegraph Hill, having previously worked on ] dramas '']'' and '']'', put in place a full-time team of "social media creatives" who will generate online videos around the show, and on the show's ] and ] pages.<ref name="social media"/> | |||
As ''The Voice'' progressed, it became clear that audiences were staying loyal during the period when it clashed with ''Britain's Got Talent''. After the third Blind Auditions round, when the BBC programme enjoyed a viewership margin of some four million, ] and ITV executives moved their show to a later start time.<ref name="schedule">{{cite web|last=Fletcher |first=Alex |url=http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/the-voice-uk/news/a375911/cowell-itv-move-got-talent-to-avoid-voice-uk-battle-rounds-clash/ |title=Cowell, ITV move 'Got Talent' to avoid 'Voice UK' Battle Rounds clash |publisher=Digital Spy |date=11 April 2012 |access-date=14 September 2013}}</ref> | |||
=== Auditions and filming === | |||
In an exclusive interview with '']'', Cowell stated that the show is "competition" for ''Britain's Got Talent''. He said, "I recognise as a challenge. The BBC must be confident because they have put it up against this show. They want to make a competition out of it. So we've got to make better. Everyone benefits because of that."<ref name="sc bgt">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/britains-got-talent/news/a361343/simon-cowell-on-britains-got-talent-the-voice-is-competition-for-us/|title=Exclusive: Simon Cowell on Britain's Got Talent: The Voice is competition for us|last1=Fletcher|first1=Alex|last2=Tom|first2=Mansell|date=21 January 2012|work=]|publisher=]|access-date=20 March 2012}}</ref> However, presenter Reggie Yates denied this: "I don't know if this is about toppling anyone. This is a very different animal altogether. I think when you see what this show is all about, you'll see exactly where we are coming from."<ref name="badass">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s154/the-voice-uk/news/a371320/holly-willoughby-voice-uk-judges-are-all-badasses-video.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120321174013/http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s154/the-voice-uk/news/a371320/holly-willoughby-voice-uk-judges-are-all-badasses-video.html|archive-date=21 March 2012|title=Holly Willoughby: 'Voice UK judges are all badasses' – video|last1=Fletcher|first1=Alex|last2=Mansel|first2=Tom|date=19 March 2012|work=]|publisher=]|access-date=21 March 2012}}</ref> | |||
The producer auditions of series one began on 31 October 2011.<ref name="Auditions"/> Five events took place in ], two events in ], ], ] and ], and one event in ].<ref name="Auditions"/> Solo artists and duos can participate, however, they must be aged sixteen or over.<ref name="Auditions"/> The coaches did not attend the producer's auditions.<ref name="Auditions"/> The standard of the auditions has been described as "amazing" and "top standard".<ref name="tyler james">{{cite news|url=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/4080757/The-Voice-offers-Tyler-James-another-chance.html|title=The Voice offers Tyler James another chance|date=24 January 2012|publisher=]|first=Gordon|last=Smart|accessdate=20 March 2012}}</ref> The blind auditions for the first series were held at ] and for the second series at ], where every coach is given a "plush" dressing room.<ref name="plush">{{cite news|url=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/4205735/William-blasts-Beeb-backstage-with-bass.html|title=Will.i.am blasts Beeb backstage with bass|date=19 March 2012|publisher=]|first=Colin|last=Robertson|accessdate=20 March 2012}}</ref> Coach Danny O'Donoghue told ''Digital Spy'' of the talent at the auditions, "The talent on show after the first auditions on the first day beat out any talent in any finals I've ever seen on television. The hair on the back of my neck and arms was standing up. 16 and 17-year-olds were up there killing it".<ref name="danny">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s154/the-voice-uk/news/a371763/danny-odonoghue-voice-uk-auditions-talent-better-than-any-x-factor.html|title=Danny O'Donoghue: 'Voice UK auditions talent better than any X Factor'|last=Fletcher|first=Alex|date=18 March 2012|publisher=]|accessdate=20 March 2012}}</ref> | |||
In 2013, the shows clashed again, this time with BGT starting in its usual mid-April Slot. Both shows went directly head to head with The Voice from 6.45-8.15 and BGT from 7-8.35. With BGT winning the war, The Voice moved to a later slot and for the rest of the run, only clashed with BGT for 10-15 minutes each week. | |||
== Series overview == | |||
To date, one series has been broadcast, as summarised below. | |||
In 2016, the shows clashed again. ''The Voice''{{’}}s BBC finale was moved back a week due to a Six Nations game which meant it clashed with the BGT launch. ''The Voice'' aired from 7-9 with BGT from 7-8.25. Whilst original schedules had ''The Voice'' from 6-8 and BGT from 8-9.20, the shows both changed to a 7.00 start time. | |||
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=== Promotion === | |||
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The first promotional item the BBC released was a video on the official website. It read, "Four of the biggest names in music are looking for incredible singing talent to compete for the title of The Voice UK. Only the most unique and distinctive voices will make it to the filmed auditions and get to sing for our celebrity coaches".<ref name="Auditions"/> To promote the show, all four coaches went to Central London launch event, which took place at ] on 24 February 2012.<ref name="soho">{{cite news|url=http://pictures.metro.co.uk/the-voice-uk-launch-2012/1332430/The-Voice-UK-Launch|title=The Voice UK – Launch|last=Pruchnie|first=Ben|date=24 January 2012|work=]|publisher=]|access-date=20 March 2012}}</ref> ''Daily Mirror''{{'s}} Jo Usmar commented on the promotion of the show, stating that the trailer will "get you juices flowing".<ref name="chairs">{{cite news|url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/how-does-bbcs-the-voice-work-and-is-it-different-756957|title=All you need to know about The Voice – and will it be better than The X Factor? Plus, official pictures|last=Usmar|first=Jo|date=12 March 2012|work=]|access-date=21 March 2012}}</ref> A further trailer was released on 9 March, featuring footage from the show, "including interviews with the panel, a first look at some contestants and bickering between the coaches".<ref name="airdateconf"/> | |||
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=== Social media === | ||
According to ''Digital Spy'', the BBC was trying to "boost audience participation with a wealth of social media and online activity, as viewers often watch programmes while also commenting and engaging via Twitter and Facebook on a smartphone, laptop or tablet".<ref name="social media">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/media/the-voice-uk/news/a367406/bbc-ones-the-voice-uk-to-go-big-for-social-media/|title=BBC One's 'The Voice UK' to go big for social media| last=Laughlin|first=Andrew|date=23 February 2012|work=]|publisher=]|access-date=20 March 2012}}</ref> Telegraph Hill, having previously worked on ] dramas '']'' and '']'', put in place a full-time team of "social media creatives" who will generate online videos around the show, and on the show's ] and ] pages.<ref name="social media"/> | |||
=== Auditions and filming === | |||
''The Voice'' is a reality television series that features four coaches looking for a talented new artist, who could become a global superstar. The show's concept is indicated by its title: the coaches do not judge the artists by their looks, personalities, stage presence or dance routines—only their vocal ability. It is this aspect that differentiates ''The Voice'' from other reality television series such as '']'', '']'' or even '']''. The competitors are split into four teams, which are mentored by the coaches who in turn choose songs for their artists to perform. There is no specific age range and anyone can audition; if a coach likes what they hear, a button-press allows their chair to spin around and face the performer, signifying that they would like to mentor them. If more than one does so, then the artist selects a coach. However, if no coach turns around then the artist is sent home.<ref name="BBC Online">{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00k96j4/features/about|title=About The Voice UK|work=The Voice UK|publisher=]|accessdate=17 March 2012}}</ref> ''The Voice'' has been referred to as a "big, exciting and warm-hearted series"and a "new generation in its genre".<ref name=recorddeal>{{cite web|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/jun/17/x-factor-rival-the-voice-bbc1|title=Winner of The Voice gets record deal with Universal|date=17 June 2011|last=Sweney|first=Mark|work=]|accessdate=17 June 2011}}</ref> | |||
The producer auditions of series one began on 31 October 2011.<ref name="Auditions"/> Five events took place in ], two events in ], ], ] and ], and one event in ].<ref name="Auditions"/> Solo artists and duos can participate, however, they must be aged sixteen or over.<ref name="Auditions"/> The coaches did not attend the producer's auditions.<ref name="Auditions"/> The blind auditions for the first series were held at ] and has since been held at ] in ].{{citation needed|date=December 2019}} O'Donoghue told ''Digital Spy'' of the talent at the auditions, "The talent on show after the first auditions on the first day beat out any talent in any finals I've ever seen on television. The hair on the back of my neck and arms was standing up. 16 and 17-year-olds were up there killing it".<ref name="danny">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/the-voice-uk/news/a371763/danny-odonoghue-voice-uk-auditions-talent-better-than-any-x-factor/|title=Danny O'Donoghue: 'Voice UK auditions talent better than any X Factor'|last=Fletcher|first=Alex|date=18 March 2012|publisher=]|access-date=20 March 2012}}</ref> | |||
== Format == | |||
''The Voice'' is a reality television series that features four coaches looking for a talented new artist, who could become a global superstar. The show's concept is indicated by its title: the coaches do not judge the artists by their looks, personalities, stage presence or dance routines—only their vocal ability. It is this aspect that differentiates ''The Voice'' from other reality television series such as '']'', '']'' or even '']''. The competitors are split into four teams, which are mentored by the coaches who in turn choose songs for their artists to perform. There is no specific age range and anyone can audition; if a coach likes what they hear, a button-press allows their chair to spin around and face the performer, signifying that they would like to mentor them. If more than one does so, then the artist selects a coach. However, if no coach turns around then the artist is sent home.<ref name="BBC Online">{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00k96j4/features/about|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120301165805/http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00k96j4/features/about|archive-date=1 March 2012|title=About The Voice UK|work=The Voice UK |access-date=17 March 2012}}</ref> ''The Voice'' has been referred to as a "big, exciting and warm-hearted series"and a "new generation in its genre".<ref name=recorddeal>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2011/jun/17/x-factor-rival-the-voice-bbc1|title=Winner of The Voice gets record deal with Universal|date=17 June 2011|last=Sweney|first=Mark|work=]|access-date=17 June 2011}}</ref> The discomfort caused by the poor design of the chair, which weighs 19-stone, has drawn criticism from will.i.am, who claims that it makes him hunch his shoulders.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.entertainmentwise.com/news/117251/William-Moans-About-His-Uncomfortable-Curved-Chair-On-The-Voice |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130611010846/http://www.entertainmentwise.com/news/117251/William-Moans-About-His-Uncomfortable-Curved-Chair-On-The-Voice |archive-date=11 June 2013 |title=Will.i.am Moans About His Uncomfortable Curved Chair on the Voice |author=Georgina Littlejohn |publisher=entertainmentwise.com |date=9 June 2013 |access-date=9 June 2013}}</ref> | |||
There are five different stages: producers' auditions, Blind auditions, Battle phase, Knockout stage and live shows. | There are five different stages: producers' auditions, Blind auditions, Battle phase, Knockout stage and live shows. | ||
=== Producers' auditions and |
=== Producers' auditions and blind auditions === | ||
''The Voice UK''{{'}}s first stage is the producers' auditions, which are not shown on television.<ref name="Auditions">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy. |
''The Voice UK''{{'}}s first stage is the producers' auditions, which are not shown on television.<ref name="Auditions">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/the-voice-uk/news/a339946/the-voice-uk-open-auditions-announced-by-bbc/|title='The Voice UK' open auditions announced by BBC|last=Love|first=Ryan|date=12 September 2011|work=]|publisher=]|access-date=1 February 2012}}</ref> The first shown stage is the blind auditions, where they sing in front of the coaches. The coaches have their backs to the singer, and if they like what they hear, they can press their button to turn around and recruit them to their team. If more than one coach turns, the power shifts to the singer, who then decides which team they would like to be part of. Each coach must recruit a number of singers (10 in series 1, 12 from series 2 to series 5 and 10 since series 6 onwards) to their team in the blind auditions to progress on to the battle phase.<ref name="Record Deal">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/the-voice-uk/news/a340200/the-voice-uk-winner-will-sign-record-deal-with-universal/|title='The Voice UK' winner will sign record deal with Universal|last=Love|first=Ryan|date=13 September 2011|work=]|publisher=]|access-date=1 February 2012}}</ref> | ||
Since 2017, artists that are not selected by any of the coaches leave the stage after their song and do not talk with the coaches. Equally, the chairs do not turn and hence the coaches do not see any of the artists that are not picked.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tellymix.co.uk/reality-tv/the-voice/283832-itv-confirms-huge-new-blind-auditions-twist-voice-uk-2017.html|title=ITV confirms HUGE new Blind Auditions twist for The Voice UK 2017|work=TellyMix|access-date=20 October 2016|date=20 October 2016|first=Matt|last=Scott}}</ref> Starting also in series 10, "Block" buttons were added, which prevents one coach to recruit artist on its team. Each coach is given only one block in the entire auditions. The block buttons were removed from series 12 (2023). | |||
=== Battle phase === | === Battle phase === | ||
The second stage, 'Battle phase', is where two artists are mentored and then developed by their respective coach.<ref name="BBC Online"/> The coaches of the team will "dedicate themselves to developing their artists, giving them advice, and sharing the secrets of their success in the music industry".<ref name="Record Deal"/> Members of teams perform duets and the coach chooses who advances to the next stage.<ref name="Record Deal"/> | |||
In Series 2 (2013), the BBC introduced a new 'steal' twist to the Battle phase. The 'steal' gives a chance to the losers of the head-to-head battles to give one last pitch to the coaches, excluding their own coach, on why they should remain in the process. The coaches then have an amount of time to push their button on their spinning chairs if they want the contestant on their team. As with the blind auditions, if more than one coach presses their button, the contestant chooses which coach to join.<ref name="digitalspy.co.uk">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/the-voice-uk/news/a457671/the-voice-uk-reveals-steal-twist-knockout-round-for-series-two/ |title='The Voice' UK reveals 'steal' twist, 'knockout' round for series two – The Voice News – Reality TV |publisher=Digital Spy |date=11 February 2013 |access-date=11 March 2013}}</ref> In Series 4 (2015), a second steal was added, thus increasing the progressing team to eight members.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/ckNsFGhMCcX8CLkNXQNkHP/about-the-voice-uk|title=BBC One – The Voice UK – About The Voice UK|work=BBC|access-date=2 July 2015}}</ref> In Series 6 (2017), each coach only had one steal each. Since series 11 (2022), the battle round has been axed. | |||
The second stage, 'Battle phase', is where two artists are mentored and then developed by their respective coach.<ref name="BBC Online"/> The coaches of the team will "dedicate themselves to developing their artists, giving them advice, and sharing the secrets of their success in the music industry".<ref name="Record Deal"/> Every member of their team battle against another member from their team.<ref name="Record Deal"/> They sing the same song simultaneously, while their coach decides who should continue in the competition. The coaches have to choose from the six individual “battles” to take artists to the live round.<ref name="Record Deal"/> | |||
In Series 2 (2013), the BBC introduced a new 'steal' twist to the Battle phase. The 'steal' gives the chance to the losers in the head-to-head battles to give one last pitch to the coaches, excluding their own coach who snubbed them, on why they should remain in the process. The coaches will then be given an allocated amount of time to push their button on their spinning chairs if they want the contestant on their team. As with the blind auditions, if more than one coach presses their button, the power shifts to the contestant.<ref name="digitalspy.co.uk">{{cite web|author=Published Monday, Feb 11 2013, 00:01 GMT |url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s154/the-voice-uk/news/a457671/the-voice-uk-reveals-steal-twist-knockout-round-for-series-two.html |title='The Voice' UK reveals 'steal' twist, 'knockout' round for series two - The Voice News - Reality TV |publisher=Digital Spy |date=2013-02-11 |accessdate=2013-03-11}}</ref> | |||
=== Knockout stage === | === Knockout stage === | ||
The third stage of the competition is the 'Knockout stage'. It was first introduced in the second series (2013). The four coaches will enter this stage with seven team members each; six winners of the battle phase, and one stolen member. Artists perform a 'killer song' of their choosing and the coaches each pick three members of their team to go through to the live shows, creating a final 12 for the public vote.<ref name="digitalspy.co.uk"/> For series 7 in 2018, this was changed. Only 6 members in each team participated in the knockouts, and only two from each team advanced. Also, series 8 had a new twist, one eliminated contestant could be bought back to compete in the live shows, through the 'lifeline vote'.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tellymix.co.uk/reality-tv/the-voice/395902-the-voice-uk-2019-wild-card-vote.html|title=The Voice UK: New 'Lifeline' twist will give one act a second chance|last=Darvill|first=Josh|date=23 March 2019|website=TellyMix|access-date=26 March 2019}}</ref> This meant that 9 acts would take part in the live shows. From series 10 (2021), the knockout round has been axed. | |||
=== Callbacks === | |||
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The second stage of the competition is the 'Callbacks'. It was first introduced in the eleventh series (2022). The four coaches are all assisted by guest mentors to help make their decisions. They all have their ten acts from the 'Blind Auditions'. From here, the artists are put into a group of three or four where they will all take individual turns to perform the same song - given to them by their coach. After all the other artists perform, they come together & their coach then picks 3 artists from other groups to advance to the semi-final, leaving each coach with 3 semi-finalists. In total, 12 artists advance to the semi-final, eliminating 28 acts during the process. | ||
=== Live shows === | === Live shows === | ||
In the 'Live shows' artists perform in front of the coaches and audience, broadcast live,<ref name="Record Deal"/> with the current exceptions being the 2020 and 2022–2024 series, which were pre-recorded. In 2025 it is expected that the final will be held live.<ref>{{Cite web |title=THE VOICE UK WILL RETURN TO ITV IN 2025, WITH POSSIBLE LIVE FINAL |url=https://www.tvzoneuk.com/post/thevoice-2025-livefinal-rep1 |access-date=2024-10-22 |website=www.tvzoneuk.com}}</ref> | |||
In the first series (2012), each coach had five artists in their team to begin with and the artists went head-to-head to win public votes.<ref name="BBC Online"/> The votes determined which artists advanced to the final eight.<ref name="BBC Online"/> | |||
The final stage, 'Live shows', is where the artists perform in front of the coaches and an audience, broadcast live.<ref name="Record Deal"/> | |||
The final eight artists competed in a live broadcast.<ref name="BBC Online"/> However, the coaches had a 50/50 say with the audience and the public in deciding which artists moved on to the 'final four' phase.<ref name="BBC Online"/> In the first three series, each coach had one member who continued. However, from the fourth series in 2015, the semi-final format changes; only public votes decide which artists move on to the final, regardless of their team. Therefore, a coach may have two of his/her artists in the final. The final (the winner round) was decided upon by the public vote.<ref name="BBC Online"/> Throughout the final the coaches frequently performed with their artists.<ref name="BBC Online"/> The winner was crowned ''The Voice''.<ref name="Record Deal"/> | |||
In the first series (2012), each coach had five artists in their team to begin with and the artists went head-to-head in the competition to win the public votes.<ref name="BBC Online"/> These determined which artist advanced to the final eight.<ref name="BBC Online"/> The remaining three artists' future in the show was determined by the coaches, choosing who progressed.<ref name="BBC Online"/> | |||
From the second series (2013), after the introduction of the 'steal' in the battle phase and the new 'knockout stage', each coach will have three artists on their team a total of 12 artists in the live shows to fight for the public vote and to be crowned 'The Voice', subsequently receiving a record deal with ].<ref name="digitalspy.co.uk"/> | |||
The final eight artists competed in a live broadcast.<ref name="BBC Online"/> However, the coaches had a 50/50 say with the audience and the public in deciding which artists moved on to the 'final four' phase.<ref name="BBC Online"/> In the latter, each coach had one member who continued. The final (the winner round) was decided upon by the public vote.<ref name="BBC Online"/> Throughout the final the coaches frequently performed with their artists.<ref name="BBC Online"/> The winner was crowned ''The Voice''.<ref name="Record Deal"/> | |||
From the tenth series (2021) This has changed 3 contestants from each team perform fortnightly and only 2 of them from each team will be facing the public vote and one of their coaches will reveal the contestant with the most public votes to go to the live final. | |||
From the second series (2013) on, after the introduction of the 'steal' in the battle phase, and the new 'knockout stage', each coach will have three artists on their team, therefore having a total of 12 artists in the live shows to fight for the public vote and to be crowned 'The Voice', subsequently receiving a record deal with ].<ref name="digitalspy.co.uk"/> | |||
From the eleventh series (2022) each coach has 3 acts in the semi-final. Each coach must select one from their team to advance to the final, eliminating the other 2. | |||
== Coaches == | |||
In the final, the studio audience votes for the winner, which will receive the record deal with ]. | |||
From the twelfth series (2023) In the final, the winner with the most votes received a £50,000 cash prize and a luxury holiday to ]. | |||
The judging line-up was officially announced on 8 December 2011.<ref name="Everyone"/> It was called a "blockbuster line-up" by Will Payne of the '']''.<ref name="blockbuster">{{cite news|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/william-set-to-sign-for-the-voice-93975|title=Will.i.am set to sign for The Voice|last=Payne|first=Will|date=27 November 2011|work=]|accessdate=14 March 2012|publisher=]}}</ref> Summing up the entire panel, Cohen said, "Overall, our lineup of Tom Jones, Jessie J, will.i.am and Danny O'Donoghue gives us mega-star quality, great musical range and musicians we know our audience love".<ref name="Everyone"/> Presenter Holly Willoughby described them as "badass", "incredible", and that when you "put them all in the room together, magic happens. They all come from different areas of the music industry and it's quite magical seeing them together."<ref name="badass"/> A writer for website, ] described the panel as "superstar(s)".<ref name="very"/> | |||
==Series overview== | |||
'']'' coach ] advised the show's coaches to be "positive", saying, "One of the reasons I was hesitant about doing a show like this was because I wanted to make sure I was a part of something very positive and not negative just for television’s sake. I wanted to bring positivity and a really honest perspective – it’s better for everyone".<ref name="very"/> Jones said that the show has more "credibility" than others, due to the judging panel. He said, "We've been through it, we know what it's like to get up and perform, unlike some judges on some other shows that just don't know, they've never done it. The ones that have are not very good anyway".<ref name="BBC">{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-17189593|title=The Voice singing contest show goes back to basics|work=]|publisher=]|accessdate=21 March 2012|first=Fiona|last=Bailey}}</ref> | |||
To date, thirteen series have been broadcast, as shown below. '''Warning:''' the following table presents a significant amount of different colours. | |||
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All four coaches have confirmed they will return as a coach for a second series.<ref></ref> | |||
|+ ''The Voice UK'' series overview | |||
! rowspan="2" scope="col" style="width:01%"| Series | |||
! rowspan="2" scope="col" style="width:01%"| Aired | |||
! rowspan="2" scope="col" style="width:08%"| Winner | |||
! rowspan="2" scope="col" colspan="3"| Other finalists | |||
! rowspan="2" scope="col" style="width:08%"| Winning coach | |||
! rowspan="2" scope="col" style="width:06%"| Presenters | |||
! scope="col" colspan="4" style="width:24%"| Coaches (chair order) | |||
|- | |||
! scope="col" style="width:6%"| 1 | |||
! scope="col" style="width:6%"| 2 | |||
! scope="col" style="width:6%"| 3 | |||
! scope="col" style="width:6%"| 4 | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row"| ] | |||
| 2012 | |||
| style="background:#d0f0c0"| ] | |||
| style="background:#ffe5b4; width:08%"| ] | |||
| style="background:#b7efef; width:08%"| ] | |||
| style="background:#ff8c75; width:08%"| ] | |||
| style="background:#d0f0c0"| ] | |||
| rowspan="2"| ],<br>] | |||
| rowspan="14" style="background:#b7efef" | will.i.am | |||
| rowspan="2" style="background:#ff8c75"| Jessie J | |||
| rowspan="4" style="background:#d0f0c0"| Tom | |||
| rowspan="2" style="background:#ffe5b4"| Danny | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row"| ] | |||
| 2013 | |||
| style="background:#ffe5b4"| ] | |||
| style="background:#b7efef"| ] | |||
| style="background:#d0f0c0"| ] | |||
| style="background:#ff8c75"| ] | |||
| style="background:#ffe5b4"| ] | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row"| ] | |||
| 2014 | |||
| style="background:#b7efef"| ] | |||
| style="background:#fffa73"| Christina Marie | |||
| style="background:#d0f0c0"| ] | |||
| style="background:#dda0dd"| Jamie Johnson | |||
| style="background:#b7efef"| ] | |||
| rowspan="3"| ],<br>] | |||
| style="background:#dda0dd"| Kylie | |||
| style="background:#fffa73" rowspan="3"| Ricky | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row"| ] | |||
| 2015 | |||
| style="background:#fffa73"| ] | |||
| style="background:#b7efef"| Lucy O'Byrne | |||
| style="background:#fffa73"| Emmanuel Nwamadi | |||
| style="background:#d0f0c0"| Sasha Simone | |||
| style="background:#fffa73" rowspan="2"| ] | |||
| style="background:#ff9999"| Rita | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row"| ] | |||
| 2016 | |||
| style="background:#fffa73"| ] | |||
| style="background:#fffa73"| ] | |||
| style="background:#87ceeb"| Cody Frost | |||
| style="background:#b7efef"| ] | |||
| style="background:#87ceeb"| Boy George | |||
| style="background:#f78fc2"| Paloma | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row"| ] | |||
| 2017 | |||
| style="background:#E6B6FF"| ] | |||
| style="background:#d0f0c0"| Into The Ark | |||
| style="background:#E6B6FF"| ] | |||
| style="background:#b7efef"| Michelle John | |||
| style="background:#E6B6FF"| ] | |||
| rowspan="13" | Emma Willis | |||
| style="background:#E6B6FF" rowspan="3"| JHud | |||
| rowspan="9" style="background:#d0f0c0" | Tom | |||
| style="background:#ccccff"| Gavin | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row"| ] | |||
| 2018 | |||
| style="background:#d0f0c0"| ] | |||
| style="background:#b7efef"| Donel Mangena | |||
| style="background:#E6B6FF"| Belle Voci | |||
| style="background:#fbceb1"| Lauren Bannon | |||
| style="background:#d0f0c0"| Tom Jones | |||
| rowspan="6" style="background:#fbceb1" | Olly | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row"| ] | |||
| 2019 | |||
| style="background:#fbceb1"| ] | |||
| style="background:#d0f0c0"| Deana Walmsley | |||
| style="background:#fbceb1"| Jimmy Balito | |||
| style="background:#d0f0c0"| Bethzienna Williams | |||
| style="background:#fbceb1" rowspan="2"| ] | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row"| ] | |||
| 2020 | |||
| style="background:#fbceb1"| ] | |||
| style="background:#d0f0c0"| Jonny Brooks | |||
| style="background:#40e0c0"| ] | |||
| style="background:#b7efef"| Gevanni Hutton | |||
| style="background:#40e0c0"| Meghan | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row"| ] | |||
| 2021 | |||
| style="background:lightpink"| ] | |||
| style="background:#fbceb1"| Grace Holden | |||
| style="background:#d0f0c0"| Hannah Williams | |||
| style="background:#b7efef"| Okulaja | |||
| style="background: lightpink"| ] | |||
| rowspan="3" style="background: lightpink" | Anne-Marie | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row"| ] | |||
| 2022 | |||
| style="background:#d0f0c0"| ] | |||
| style="background:#fbceb1"| David Adeogun | |||
| style="background: lightpink"| Mark Howard | |||
| style="background:#b7efef"| Naomi Johnson | |||
| style="background:#d0f0c0"| Tom Jones | |||
|- | |||
! ] | |||
| 2023 | |||
| style="background:#b7efef"| ] | |||
| style="background:#fbceb1"| Hope Winter | |||
| style="background: lightpink"| Jolie Stevens | |||
| style="background:#d0f0c0"| Callum Doignie | |||
| style="background:#b7efef" rowspan="1" | will.i.am | |||
|- | |||
! ] | |||
| 2024 | |||
| style="background:#fbb46e"| ] | |||
| style="background:#d0f0c0"| Billy & Louie | |||
| style="background:#f791f3"| Deb Orah | |||
| style="background:#b7efef"| ] | |||
| style="background:#fbb46e"| {{nowrap|] &}} ] | |||
| style="background:#f791f3"| LeAnn | |||
| style="background:#fbb46e"| {{nowrap|Tom &}} Danny | |||
|} | |||
== |
==Spin-offs== | ||
{{main|Jessie J}} | |||
===''Louder on Two''=== | |||
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{{main|The Voice: Louder on Two}} | |||
Starting on 24 March 2014, a new spin-off series aired on ] during the live shows every weekday night. The series is hosted by '']'' presenter ],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/the-voice-uk/news/a549941/the-voice-uk-zoe-ball-to-present-bbc-two-spinoff-show/|title=The Voice UK: Zoe Ball to present BBC Two spinoff show|work=Digital Spy|date=9 February 2014|access-date=23 September 2014}}</ref> and features interviews with the coaches and contestants as well as providing live acoustic performances by the artists. The show did not return in 2015, for the fourth series of the main show. | |||
On 4 October 2011, singer ] was confirmed as a coach on ''The Voice UK''. It was announced on ] ] breakfast show, speaking of this she said "I can't wait, I'm so excited about it." ], the controller of BBC One said, "Jessie J is going to be an amazing coach on ''The Voice UK''. She's a massive young star with a strong personality, and her recent ] nominations are testament to her musical and creative ability." Jessie added: "I'm excited to be a coach, inspiration and mentor and I jumped at the opportunity as it's all about 'the voice'."<ref name="Jessie J 1">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s154/the-voice-uk/news/a343670/jessie-j-named-as-first-coach-for-bbc-ones-the-voice-uk.html|title=Jessie J named as first coach for BBC One's 'The Voice UK'|last=Goodacre|first=Kate|date=4 October 2011|work=]|publisher=]|accessdate=31 January 2012}}</ref> Jessie told '']'' why she choose to join ''The Voice UK'' saying, "The Voice is a show where I think I fit. The idea of being a coach and an inspiration and a mentor rather than a judge is something I can relate to. I only start on The Voice after the people have been filtered through who can really sing. It is not people who are going to be laughed at for entertainment. And it is them picking us. It is not me turning anyone down—it is them turning me down. It is about spontaneity. It is going to be an amazing experience".<ref name="Jessie J Slams X Factor">{{cite news|url=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/x_factor/3857802/Jessie-J-Ill-never-be-an-X-Factor-judge-it-makes-fun-of-the-contestants.html|title=Jessie J: I’ll never be an X Factor judge, it makes fun of the contestants|date=7 October 2011|work=]|publisher=]|first=Leigh|last=Holmwood|accessdate=31 January 2012}}</ref> She later stated that she was "really happy" that she was the only female on the panel,<ref name="Jessie J Accident"/> as well as telling ''The Sun'' that she does not want emotional stories from the contestants, saying she is going to be "hard" on the contestants,<ref name="sob stories">{{cite news|url=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/3980075/Jessie-J-bans-the-sob-factor-on-The-Voice.html|title=Jessie J bans the sob factor on The Voice|date=6 December 2011|work=]|publisher=]|accessdate=31 January 2012}}</ref> later saying in an interview with the '']'', "I may be young but I'm not scared of being critical. I like how Simon Cowell says exactly what he thinks, whether people like it or not. I don't care if people don't like me and I'm prepared for that. Even if they are on my team, that doesn't mean I'm going to say it was good if it wasn't. I'm not a robot. I sing out of tune sometimes so I'm not scared to tell someone else if they have. I'm going to be honest. That's what the industry needs more of right now".<ref name="jessie j hard daily">{{cite news|url=http://www.dailystar.co.uk/rehab/view/236151/Beware-The-Voice-judge-Jessie-J/|title=Beware The Voice judge Jessie J|date=19 February 2012|work=]|publisher=]|first=James|last=Ingham|accessdate=20 March 2012}}</ref> Jessie is meant to "attract younger viewers".<ref name="Tom Reported"/> | |||
===''The V Room''=== | |||
Jessie told '']'' that unlike ''X Factor'', that there is no rivalry between her and fellow coaches saying, "The show is not about who is arguing with who. Back stage we are all getting on and we are all focused on our artists. you are stuck reading about who is not getting on with who. We are focusing on the inspirational and the positive".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2113525/The-Voice-judge-Jessie-J-says-wont-getting-style-wars-Britains-Got-Talent-rivals.html|work=]|first=Liz|last=Thomas|title=‘It's all about the vocals': The Voice star Jessie J warns that she won't be getting into any style wars with rival BGT judges|date=12 March 2012|publisher=]|accessdate=19 March 2012}}</ref> Presenter Holly Willoughby opined that if she was a contestant, she would want Jessie as her coach. She said, "I do genuinely love them all, but if I were to be honest, I do have a soft spot for Jessie J. If I were a contestant, I'd pick her to be my coach. I'm drawn to her, she has this incredible energy about her. She's so cool and she's only 23! I wasn't as cool as her when I was 23, that's for sure".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.hertfordshiremercury.co.uk/Whats-On-Leisure/TV-News/Holly-Willoughby-wants-Jessie-J-as-The-Voice-mentor-567492.xnf?BodyFormat=2|work=]|title=Holly Willoughby wants Jessie J as The Voice mentor|publisher=Iliffe Print Cambridge|accessdate=21 March 2012}}</ref> On 24 August, Jessie confirmed via Twitter that she would be returning for a 2nd series.<ref>{{cite web|title=Jessie J confirms 'The Voice' UK series two return: 'Can't wait' |url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s154/the-voice-uk/news/a401509/jessie-j-confirms-the-voice-uk-series-two-return-cant-wait.html|accessdate=24 August 2012}}</ref> | |||
An online spin-off show titled ''The V Room'' was announced in October 2016, with ] presenting.<ref>{{cite web|last=Harrison |first=Ellie |url=http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2016-10-11/cold-feet-star-cel-spellman-to-host-the-voice-spin-off |title=The Voice UK has announced Cold Feet star Cel Spellman as its spin-off host |publisher=RadioTimes |date=11 October 2016 |access-date=8 January 2017}}</ref> The show started after the live shows in March 2017. Spellman did not return for series 7 in 2018, and was replaced by previous runner–up Jamie Miller. The show is available on-demand via the ] and features exclusive content across social media sites and the show's mobile app. The show started after the live shows in March 2018.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tellymix.co.uk/reality-tv/the-voice/334891-voice-uk-former-finalist-jamie-miller-joins-new-series-online-host.html|title=The Voice UK: Former finalist Jamie Miller joins new series as online host|date=12 October 2017|website=tellymix.co.uk|access-date=31 March 2018}}</ref> On 12 March 2018, Vick Hope took over for Jamie Miller as the show's new digital reporter.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tellymix.co.uk/reality-tv/the-voice/355225-voice-uk-vick-hope-joins-series-new-digital-reporter.html|title=The Voice UK: Vick Hope joins the series as new digital reporter|date=12 March 2018|website=tellymix.co.uk|access-date=31 March 2018}}</ref> | |||
== Presenters == | |||
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On 25 October 2011, it was reported that ] rapper ] would be joining ''The Voice UK'' as a coach. A source said, "Will is 95 per cent a done deal. He's a big star and loves nurturing new talent. He shoots from the lip, and will not be afraid to tell it like it is. Although, I doubt The Voice will be as bitchy as The X Factor".<ref name="William Reported">{{cite news|url=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/3891557/Cheryl-Coles-pal-brWilliam-to-be-a-mentor-bron-The-Voice.html|title=Cheryl Cole's pal Will.i.am to be a mentor on The Voice|date=25 October 2011|work=]|publisher=]|first=Colin|last=Robertson|first2=Tom|last2=Thorogood|accessdate=31 January 2012}}</ref> will.i.am was later confirmed as a coach on ''The Voice UK'', of this he said, "I'm proud to be doing The Voice UK because the UK was the first place I saw success," he said. "It's the place I'm the most creative outside of home." Cohen added, "I am thrilled that will.i.am has signed up to be a coach on The Voice. He is a huge star who will bring a unique creativity to the show."<ref name="will.i.am 1">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s154/the-voice-uk/news/a354070/black-eyed-peas-william-confirmed-as-second-coach-on-the-voice-uk.htm|title=Jessie Black Eyed Peas' will.i.am confirmed as second coach on 'The Voice UK'|last=Jeffery|first=Morgan|date=2 December 2011|work=]|publisher=]|accessdate=31 January 2012}}</ref> Talking about the differences between the show and ''X Factor'', "I won’t be a judge on X Factor. The Voice is different. You can’t even compare the two. One, you have people in the music industry, current and legends, coaching the next generation. The other format you have judges critiquing, giving their opinions on things when they don’t really know, other than ] on ].<ref name="WilliamXFactor">{{cite news|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/news/2012/01/27/will-i-am-on-why-cheryl-cole-won-t-work-on-x-factor-again-his-nights-out-with-mick-jagger-and-why-the-voice-is-better-than-x-factor-115875-23721982/|title= | |||
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''The Voice UK'' was presented by ] and ] during the first two series. In 2014, both stepped down from their roles and were replaced by '']'' presenter ] and ] band member ].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-24096426|title=Holly Willoughby and Reggie Yates leave BBC's The Voice UK|work=BBC News|date=15 September 2013|access-date=8 January 2017}}</ref> Willoughby (series 1 and 2) and Willis (series 3 onwards) are the main presenters for the live shows, whilst Yates (series 1 and 2) and Humes (series 3 to 6) interview the contestants after their performances and are also social media correspondents. In June 2016, ITV confirmed that Willis would return to host the series, but would not be joined by Humes.<ref>{{cite news|author1=Entertainment & Arts|title=Emma Willis to host ITV's ''The Voice''|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-36489863|access-date=10 September 2016|work=]|publisher=BBC News|date=9 June 2016|location=United Kingdom}}</ref> | |||
In preparation for the role as a coach, he asked friend and ex-''X Factor'' judge ]. Talking to '']'' he said, "I reached out to Cheryl for advice on keeping your cool, having a poker face, the importance of sticking with the singers – it's their dream, a lot of the times when you have other performers a part of the show, celebrities tend to want the shine so they hog up time. So my whole thing was that I want to do The Voice, but I don't want to hog up time to where the singers up there are looking like, 'Is this about you guys?'.<ref name="Cheryl Cole">{{cite news|url=http://www.mtv.co.uk/news/cheryl-cole/345544-cheryl-cole-william-the-voice-new-album-willpower|title=Will.i.am asked for Cheryl's advice over 'The Voice' role|date=2 January 2012|work=]|accessdate=2 February 2012}}</ref> In March 2012, it was reported that he had turned his "plush" dressing room into a recording studio, and "instead of just listening with his headphones, he has installed some mega bass bins". A show source said, ""Will.i.am goes everywhere with his music kit. So it was no surprise to everyone when he and his crew turned up with a stack of gear on the first day. Producers thought it was great as we want him to be happy while he's on the show, and who knows what ideas he'll come up with for his acts? But the stuffy suits upstairs were a bit unhappy about it. Will has some serious bass in there and it was vibrating the walls—you could almost see the dandruff being shaken off their heads".<ref name="plush"/> | |||
=== Timeline === | |||
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=== Sir Tom Jones === | |||
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== Coaches == | |||
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The coaching line-up was announced on 8 December 2011.<ref name="Everyone">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/the-voice-uk/news/a355007/tom-jones-the-scripts-danny-odonoghue-join-the-voice-uk/|title=Tom Jones, The Script's Danny O'Donoghue join 'The Voice UK'|last=Love|first=Ryan|date=8 December 2011|work=]|publisher=]|access-date=4 February 2014}}</ref> Presenter Holly Willoughby described them as "badass" and "incredible".<ref name="BBC">{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-17189593|title=The Voice singing contest show goes back to basics|work=]|publisher=]|access-date=21 March 2012|first=Fiona|last=Bailey|date=12 March 2012}}</ref> All four coaches confirmed they would return as coaches for a second series.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://metro.co.uk/2012/11/13/the-voice-uk-confirms-return-of-all-four-judges-for-series-two-619176/ |title=The Voice confirms the return of all four judges for 'doper' series two |work=Metro |date=13 November 2012 |access-date=14 September 2013}}</ref> | |||
] and ] joined will.i.am and Tom Jones as coaches for the third series following the departures of Jessie J and O'Donoghue. Later on, ] replaced Minogue for the fourth series. After only one series, Ora left the show, due to touring commitments and joined rival show, '']''. On 14 August, it was announced that ] and ] would join Wilson and Will.i.am for the fifth series, meaning that Jones would not return. Jones' axe had a widespread negative response from viewers and by Jones himself, with Jones claiming that he had no idea he had been axed.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/33942520/sir-tom-jones-had-no-idea-about-leaving-the-voice |title=Sir Tom Jones had 'no idea' about leaving The Voice |publisher=BBC Newsbeat |date=14 August 2015 |access-date=8 January 2017}}</ref> | |||
On 19 October 2011, a newspaper reported, "Tom is close to committing. He has almost 50 years experience in music so he'll be able to give artists decent advice. Jessie J will attract younger viewers but Tom's bound to be the housewives' favourite."<ref name="Tom Reported">{{cite news|url=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/3880618/Tom-Jones-set-to-star-in-The-Voice.html|title=Tom Jones set to star in The Voice|date=19 October 2011|work=]|publisher=]|first=Gordon|last=Smart|accessdate=2 February 2012}}</ref> In December 2011, it was accidentally revealed by Jessie J that Jones was to be a coach on ''The Voice UK''. Jessie said, "I can’t wait to meet Tom Jones. He’s Tom Jones, after all".<ref name="Jessie J Accident">{{cite news|url=http://www.dailystar.co.uk/rehab/view/223856/Jessie-J-takes-the-pee|title=Jessie J takes the pee|first=James|last=Ingham|date=7 December 2011|work=]|publisher=]|accessdate=30 January 2012}}</ref> On 8 December 2011, it was officially announced that along with O'Donoghue, Jones would be completing the panel. Jones said, "I'm excited about The Voice, and thrilled to be participating as a coach. This is a strong show; it's all about talent - but it's also exciting, competitive and compelling television. I've been blessed over the years to share the stage with some of the world's finest artists, and I look forward to being part of the team that discovers a great, new, genuine talent." BBC One controller Cohen said of this announcement, "I'm delighted to be announcing Tom Jones and Danny O'Donoghue as coaches for The Voice. Tom is a music legend and will bring huge experience and creativity to the lineup".<ref name="Everyone">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s154/the-voice-uk/news/a355007/tom-jones-the-scripts-danny-odonoghue-join-the-voice-uk.html|title=Tom Jones, The Script's Danny O'Donoghue join 'The Voice UK'|last=Love|first=Ryan|date=8 December 2011|work=]|publisher=]|accessdate=4 February 2014}}</ref> | |||
On 13 November 2015, Wilson announced that the fifth series would be his last as a coach.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/11/13/the-voice-ricky-wilson-quits-bbc-itv_n_8552894.html|title='The Voice' UK: Ricky Wilson Confirms He's Quitting Judging Panel After Series 5, When BBC Show Moves To ITV|work=Huffington Post|date=13 November 2015|access-date=8 January 2017}}</ref> However, on 24 March 2016, it was announced that he could make a return to the show.<ref>{{cite web|last=Darvill |first=Josh |url=http://www.tellymix.co.uk/reality-tv/the-voice/255419-ricky-willson-will-voice-uk-itv-one-condition.html |title=Ricky Wilson WILL be on The Voice UK on ITV... on one condition |publisher=TellyMix |date=24 March 2016 |access-date=8 January 2017}}</ref> The following month, after just one series on the show, Faith stated that she had left due to her pregnancy.<ref name="Paloma Leaves!">{{cite news|title=The Voice 2017: Boy George confirms he WON'T be returning on ITV|url=http://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/686506/The-Voice-2017-Boy-George-confirms-WON-T-judge-ITV-version|work=TV & Radio, Showbiz & Television|agency=Daily Express|access-date=8 January 2017}}</ref> In July 2016, it was confirmed that Boy George had decided not to return for the sixth series on ITV.<ref name="Boy George Quits The Voice UK">{{cite news|last1=Darvill|first1=Josh|title=Boy George has QUIT The Voice UK and won't be back on ITV|url=http://www.tellymix.co.uk/reality-tv/the-voice/267383-boy-george-quit-voice-uk-wont-back-itv.html|access-date=5 July 2016|publisher=TellyMix|date=5 July 2016}}</ref> will.i.am later revealed that he would return as a coach for the 2017 series,<ref name="will is back and stays on itv!">{{cite news|title=Will.i.am confirms return to The Voice UK on ITV|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/36702195/william-confirms-return-to-the-voice-uk-on-itv|access-date=5 July 2016|work=BBC News|date=4 July 2016}}</ref> but Wilson later announced that he would not.<ref name="Ricky's Leaving For Now...">{{cite news|last1=Darvill|first1=Josh|title=Ricky Wilson will NOT be on The Voice UK on ITV (at least for now!)|url=http://www.tellymix.co.uk/reality-tv/the-voice/268096-ricky-wilson-will-not-voice-uk-itv-least-now.html|access-date=21 July 2016|publisher=TellyMix|date=9 July 2016}}</ref> In September 2016, the coaches for the 2017 series was confirmed as will.i.am, ], ] and ].<ref name="Series 6 Coaches">{{cite news|last1=Darvill|first1=Josh|title=The Voice UK 2017 coaches CONFIRMED! Sir Tom Jones is back and Jennifer Hudson joins|url=http://www.tellymix.co.uk/reality-tv/the-voice/280107-voice-uk-2017-coaches-confirmed-sir-tom-jones-back-jennifer-hudson-joins.html|access-date=29 September 2016|work=TellyMix|date=29 December 2016|archive-date=13 July 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180713042631/https://tellymix.co.uk/reality-tv/the-voice/280107-voice-uk-2017-coaches-confirmed-sir-tom-jones-back-jennifer-hudson-joins.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> | |||
will.i.am has said that he shows "admiration" for Jones, stating that Jones was the reason he chose to be a coach on the show. He said, "We started with a music industry being one thing where it was truly about the song, the performance, the voice. You didn’t know if the singer was short, black, white, fat or skinny. Tom Jones was a part of that. He was a part of music when it was about going on ] and ]. He was a part of that. He witnessed the American music industry when it was feuding black and white. He saw two cultures come together. That’s why I’m proud to work on a show with Tom".<ref name="very"/> Jones told the BBC why he choose to join the show saying, "When I first came to London in '63, and tried to get a record contract, they said that I looked too macho. So they were looking at me before they were listening to me, that hasn't really changed, and I don't agree with it. That's why The Voice is very important because there's no preconceived image. There's a lot of people out there and a lot of different kinds of music that needs to be made".<ref name="BBC"/> ''Daily Mirror''{{'s}} Jo Usmar commented that she is most excited about Jones out of all the coaches.<ref name="chairs"/> | |||
On 6 March 2017, ITV confirmed that will.i.am. would return to the series in 2018. The network also expressed that "all parties" were interested in Jones' return, as well.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Harp|first1=Justin|title=will.i.am IS returning to ''The Voice UK'' next series|url=http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/the-voice-uk/news/a822814/william-returning-to-the-voice-uk-in-2018/|website=]|publisher=]|access-date=6 March 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170306220603/http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/the-voice-uk/news/a822814/william-returning-to-the-voice-uk-in-2018/|archive-date=6 March 2017|location=United Kingdom|language=en|date=6 March 2017}}</ref> In October 2017, it was announced that Jones and Hudson would return, alongside singer ] joining the coaching panel, replacing Rossdale.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Connick|first1=Tom|title=Former ''X Factor'' contestant Olly Murs joins ''The Voice'' as a judge|url=https://www.nme.com/news/music/olly-murs-joins-voice-judge-2149045|access-date=12 October 2017|work=]|publisher=]|date=11 October 2017|location=United States}}</ref> On 21 September 2018, the '']'' announced that will.i.am, Jones, Hudson and Murs would all return to the show as coaches for the eighth series.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/1020714/The-Voice-UK-2019-coaches-william-Sir-Tom-Jones-blind-auditions-trios-ITV|title=The Voice UK 2019: New coaching line up CONFIRMED ahead of audition twist|first=Rebecca|last=Miller|date=21 September 2018|website=Express.co.uk}}</ref> In September 2019, it was announced that ] would replace a departing Hudson, who cited work commitments in the United States as the reason for her departure; Jones, Murs and will.i.am were announced to be returning alongside Trainor.<ref>{{cite web |last=Harp |first=Justin |title=''The Voice UK'' names Meghan Trainor as new coach as Jennifer Hudson quits |url=https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/reality-tv/a29253948/the-voice-uk-jennifer-hudson-quits-meghan-trainor-joins/ |website=] |publisher=] |access-date=27 September 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190927131147/https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/reality-tv/a29253948/the-voice-uk-jennifer-hudson-quits-meghan-trainor-joins/ |archive-date=27 September 2019 |location=United Kingdom |date=26 September 2019 |url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
=== Danny O'Donoghue === | |||
{{main|Danny O'Donoghue}} | |||
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On 8 December 2011, it was announced that along with Sir Tom Jones, O'Donoghue would be completing the panel. O'Donoghue said, "I'm a massive fan of The Voice, so to be involved as a coach is amazing. This is a show unlike any other because it puts vocal ability first above all else. I look forward to putting my team together and battling it out with the other coaches to see who wins this unique, credible competition. I'm in it to win it!". BBC One controller Cohen said of this announcement, "I'm delighted to be announcing Tom Jones and Danny O'Donoghue as coaches for The Voice. Danny is a rising star who will bring freshness and surprise to the team".<ref name="Everyone"/> Singer ] was originally meant to be in O'Donoghue's place, though at last minute, O'Donoghue was chosen. Young said that the BBC "wanted to go more rock".<ref name="Danny and Will.">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s154/the-voice-uk/news/a355029/will-young-misses-out-on-the-voice-uk-they-wanted-to-go-more-rock.html|title=Will Young misses out on 'The Voice UK': 'They wanted to go more rock'|last=Love|first=Ryan|date=8 December 2011|work=]|publisher=]|accessdate=30 January 2012}}</ref> According to French media site ], Will was the "big favourite for the swivel chair".<ref name="french">{{cite news|url=http://www.ozap.com/actu/-the-voice-uk-tom-jones-et-le-chanteur-de-the-script-completent-le-jury/438160|title="The Voice" UK : Tom Jones et le chanteur de The Script complètent le jury|last=Decant|first=Charles|date=8 December 2011|work=]|accessdate=14 March 2012|language=French}}</ref> When O'Donoghue replaced Young as a coach, singer ] argued that "No-one knows who Danny is".<ref name="Profesor Green">{{cite news|url=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/4037422/Professor-Greens-outrage-at-Will-Young-losing-Voice-Rapper-hits-out-at-the-BBC-for-replacing-Will-Young-as-judge-on-new-show-The-Voice-with-Danny-O-Donohue.html|title=Professor Green’s outrage at Will Young losing Voice|date=4 January 2012|work=]|publisher=]|first=Colin|last=Robertson|accessdate=30 January 2012}}</ref> Echoing Green's words, members of Twitter have nicknamed O'Donoghue 'I Dunno Who' and ] also made the singer the main "gag" at the ]. Of this Donoghue said, "James who? Whatever? It's up to other people to make up their own minds. I know I'm on this show for what I've done in my career. I've spent 15 years in the music industry, it's all I know. The proof is in the pudding and I think people should check out the show and in particular James should probably check it out before he goes saying things like that".<ref name="james corden.">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s154/the-voice-uk/news/a370636/danny-odonoghue-hits-back-at-james-corden-voice-uk-gag-video.html|title=Danny O'Donoghue hits back at James Corden 'Voice' UK gag - video|last=Fletcher|first=Alex|last2=Mansell|first2=Tom|date=18 March 2012|work=]|publisher=]|accessdate=21 March 2012}}</ref> | |||
On 8 October 2020, Trainor announced that she would not be returning for the tenth series, after announcing her pregnancy.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/reality-tv/a34311045/voice-uk-2021-judges-coaches-meghan-trainor/ |title=The Voice UK coach Meghan Trainor to be replaced in next series after announcing her pregnancy |first1=Susannah |last1=Alexander |website=Digital Spy|date=8 October 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/54456678|title=Meghan Trainor: Pregnant star to skip next season of the Voice UK |website=BBC Newsround |date=8 October 2020}}</ref> British singer ] would replace Trainor in 2021.<ref>{{cite web |last=Miller |first=Adam |title=''The Voice UK'' confirms Meghan Trainor's replacement for series 10 |url=https://metro.co.uk/2020/10/12/meghan-trainor-replaced-by-anne-marie-for-the-voice-2021-wahoooooo-13406835/ |website=] |publisher=] |access-date=12 October 2020 |location=United Kingdom |language=en |date=12 October 2020}}</ref> All four coaches returned for the eleventh and twelfth series.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://markmeets.com/tv/the-voice-uk-returns-with-anne-marie-olly-murs-sir-tom-jones-and-will-i-am/ | title=The Voice UK returns with Anne-Marie, Olly Murs, Sir Tom Jones and will.i.am | MarkMeets | Entertainment, Music, Movie, TV & London Film Premiere News | date=18 August 2022 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.tvzoneuk.com/post/thevoiceuk-prerec2023 | title=The Voice UK to Remain Pre-Recorded for 2023 | date=19 February 2023 }}</ref> On 22 September 2023, Olly Murs announced that he would not be returning for the thirteenth series of the show after being axed.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-09-22 |title=Olly Murs confirms The Voice exit |url=https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/reality-tv/a45269139/olly-murs-confirms-the-voice-exit/ |access-date=2023-09-23 |website=Digital Spy |language=en-GB}}</ref> Several weeks later, on 29 October 2023, it was also revealed that Anne-Marie had been axed, to refresh the judging panel.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Lawes |first=Ruth |title=The Voice UK 'axes Anne-Marie' after Olly Murs |date=29 October 2023 |url=https://metro.co.uk/2023/10/29/the-voice-uk-anne-marie-olly-murs-19737737/ |access-date=2023-10-29}}</ref> On 21 February 2024, it was announced that will.i.am and Jones would be joined by ] and ] band members ] and ], with the latter being a coach on the ], as the first duo coach on the series.<ref>{{Cite news |date=2024-02-21 |title=McFly stars Danny Jones and Tom Fletcher to share a chair on The Voice UK |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-68360864 |access-date=2024-02-21 |work=BBC News |language=en-GB}}</ref> | |||
Of the comparisons between ''The Voice'' and ''The X Factor'' O'Donoghue said, "We are our entity. We look after ourselves. We've produced some of the best talent you've seen in the UK ever. There was a moment last night in filming when all four coaches stood and remained stood up for the rest of the performance. We were so blown away by the level of the talent. I'm excited to just be part of this. I feel this is a game-changer in the UK scene. This is really, really going to give the UK music scene a kick up the backside".<ref name="danny"/> very.co.uk reported that O'Donoghue is "worried that nobody will be able to understand him" as he is Irish, but the website stated that he "needs to look at ''X Factor'' judge ]- somehow we all hear what he’s saying each week".<ref name="very">{{cite web|url=http://blog.very.co.uk/2012/03/tv-preview-exclusive-photos-from-the-voice-uk/|title=TV Preview: Exclusive photos from the Voice UK|last=Griffin|first=Zoe|date=16 March 2012|work=]|accessdate=21 March 2012}}</ref> | |||
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On 29th August 2011, ] and ] were announced as the presenters for the show. Of this Willoughby said, "I'm so excited to be hosting The Voice. It's going to be one roller coaster of a ride and I can't wait to get started!". Yates commented, "I'm so delighted to get this job and be part of such a credible music show. The format of ''The Voice'' in America has worked brilliantly, and I have no doubt it will be just as successful on British TV". BBC One controller Danny Cohen stated that Willoughby and Yates were "the perfect partnership". Adding, "They are both big fans of the show and will bring a huge amount of passion and enthusiasm to the production".<ref name="presneters">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s154/the-voice-uk/news/a352515/holly-willoughby-reggie-yates-confirmed-to-host-bbc-ones-voice-uk.html|title=Holly Willoughby, Reggie Yates confirmed to host BBC One's 'Voice' UK|last=Fletcher|first=Alex|date=23 November 2011|work=]|publisher=]|accessdate=21 March 2012}}</ref> | |||
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| ] | |||
| colspan="6" {{n/a|}} | |||
| colspan="6" style="background:#fbceb1"| | |||
| {{n/a|}} | |||
|- | |||
| ] | |||
| colspan="8" {{n/a|}} | |||
| style="background:#40e0c0"| | |||
| colspan="4" {{n/a|}} | |||
|- | |||
| ] | |||
| colspan="9" {{n/a|}} | |||
| colspan="3" style="background:lightpink"| | |||
| {{n/a|}} | |||
|- | |||
| ] | |||
| colspan="12" {{n/a|}} | |||
| style="background:#f791f3"| | |||
|- | |||
| ] & ] | |||
| colspan="12" {{n/a|}} | |||
| style="background:#fbb46e"| | |||
|} | |||
=== Gallery === | |||
Willoughby stated that the show is a "feel good show" saying, "The difference is, it's a blind audition, the coaches can't see the artists when they come on stage so they judge them purely on their voice and their voice alone," said the presenter. It's really feel-good and the coaches are incredible".<ref name="HW">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s154/the-voice-uk/news/a363327/holly-willoughby-the-voice-is-a-feel-good-show.html|title=Holly Willoughby: 'The Voice is a feel-good show' |last=Fletcher|first=Alex|date=1 February 2012|work=]|publisher=]|accessdate=2 February 2012}}</ref> Willoughby stated that she wanted to be involved in the show as "soon as she saw the US version". She said, "I'm really excited about ''The Voice''. I'd watched all the press unfold about the American version - how well it had done, and the incredible coaches - and as soon as there was talk of it coming to the UK, I thought, 'Wow, that is absolutely something I would love to do'. Obviously I'm used to live TV with ']', but entering into any new show is scary and I'll definitely be nervous on the first live show. It really helps that I'm doing it with Reggie - we started at ] together, although this is the first time we've actually worked together".<ref name="femalefirst">{{cite web|url=http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/tv/news/Holly+Willoughby-230236.html|title=Holly Willoughby wanted The Voice from day one|date=4 March 2012|work=Female First|publisher=First Active Media Ltd|accessdate=21 March 2012}}</ref> | |||
<gallery widths="220" heights="220" perrow="5" caption="Coaches gallery"> | |||
File:Will.i.am at the 2023 World Economic Forum (52693572913) (cropped).jpg|]<br>(2012–present) | |||
File:Jessie J 2, 2012.jpg|]<br>(2012–2013) | |||
File:Sir Tom Jones at The Queen's Birthday Party (cropped-2).jpg|]<br>(2012–2015, 2017–present) | |||
File:Danny The Script en Barcelona.jpg|]<br>(2012–2013) | |||
File:Kylie Minogue at The Queen's Birthday Party (cropped 2).jpg|]<br>(2014) | |||
File:Kaiser Chiefs-Rock im Park 2014 by 2eight 3SC9237.jpg|]<br>(2014–2016) | |||
File:Rita Ora 2012.jpg|]<br>(2015) | |||
File:Glaston2024 2806 300624 (6 of 173) (53837667576) (cropped).jpg|]<br>(2016) | |||
File:Boy George by Dean Stockings.jpg|]<br>(2016) | |||
File:Jennifer Hudson 2011 AA (cropped).jpg|]<br>(2017–2019) | |||
File:Gavin Rossdale of Bush at top of his game at Frequency Festival in Austria (7829248436).jpg|]<br>(2017) | |||
File:Olly Murs Sommarkrysset 2012 By Daniel Åhs Karlsson.jpg|]<br>(2018–2023) | |||
File:Meghan Trainor 2015 (cropped).jpg|]<br>(2020) | |||
File:Anne-Marie-4250 (cropped).jpg|]<br>(2021–2023) | |||
File:LeAnn Rimes at Mentor Rocks (1) (cropped) (cropped).jpg|]<br>(2024–present) | |||
File:Glastonbury2022 (373 of 413) (52182893475) (cropped).jpg|] & ]<br>(2024–present) | |||
</gallery> | |||
== Coaches' teams and their artists == | |||
Yates added that being backstage on the show is like "being backstage with the nans", however, Yates admits that he is "falling in love" with them.<ref name="presneters2">{{cite web|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012/03/20/the-voice-holly-willoughby-reggie-yates_n_1367434.html|title=The Voice: Holly Willoughby & Reggie Yates Say It's Not The Contestants That Cry|last=Dean|first=Sarah|date=20 March 2012|work=]|publisher=]|accessdate=21 March 2012}}</ref> Of whether the show is credible Yates added, "Everyone who says they don't watch TV talent shows is a liar. You only have to look at the coaches, this isn't a joke. It's very serious and you've got people who are credible. Sir Tom Jones - he's sold over 100m records… anyone who's got any criticisms won't have them after they've seen the first episode."<ref name="presneters2"/> | |||
{{main|List of The Voice UK contestants}} | |||
In each series, each coach chooses a number of acts to progress to the live shows. This table shows, for each series, which artists he or she put through to the live shows. In each series, artists advance to the final week of the live shows, either by team-based (in the first three series) or entirely by public voting (since series four). | |||
===Key=== | |||
The two later added that Willoughby cries more than the auditionees saying, "It's a bit different for me because there's not much scooping up to be done. Obviously there are people who are going to be disappointed, but there are more happy tears than sad tears. The hardest thing is being with the families because they want it so much for their loved ones and they are powerless to do anything about it. When the artist comes off stage they tend to be fine. Even when the audition doesn't end up with them in the competition, they are given such great feedback from the coaches they seem ok… they learn so much when they come off set that they are kind of elated.<ref name="presneters2"/> On 7 August 2012, Willoughby revealed to ] that she may not return to host the second series.<ref>{{cite web|title= 'The Voice' UK: Holly Willoughby not sure of return |url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s154/the-voice-uk/news/a397851/the-voice-uk-holly-willoughby-not-sure-of-return.html|accessdate=7 August 2012}}</ref> Asked if she will present the show again, Willoughby said: "I don't know yet. I think we're just waiting for the dust to settle.<ref>{{cite web|title= Holly moly! TV presenter Holly Willoughby dazzles in white for magazine photoshoot |url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/style/celebrity-fashion/holly-willoughby-dazzles-in-white-for-look-1228449|accessdate=7 August 2012}}</ref> | |||
:{{Color box|gold|border=silver}} - Winner | |||
:{{Color box|silver|border=silver}} - Runner-up | |||
:{{Color box|tan|border=silver}} - Third place | |||
:{{Color box|skyblue|border=silver}} - Fourth place | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" | |||
== Coaches' teams and their artists == | |||
|- | |||
In each series, each coach chooses a number of acts to progress to the live finals. This table shows, for each series, which artists he or she put through to the live finals. | |||
! style="width:05%" scope="col"| Series | |||
! style="width:13%" scope="col"| ] | |||
! style="width:13%" scope="col"| ] | |||
! style="width:13%" scope="col"| ] | |||
! style="width:13%" scope="col"| ] | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row" rowspan="5"| ] | |||
| style="background:silver"| ] | |||
| style="background:tan"| ] | |||
| style="background:gold"| ] | |||
| style="background:silver"| ] | |||
|- | |||
| Jaz Ellington | |||
| ] | |||
| Ruth Brown | |||
| ] | |||
|- | |||
| Frances Wood | |||
| ] | |||
| Adam Isaac | |||
| ] | |||
|- | |||
| Joelle Moses | |||
| Toni Warne | |||
| Matt and Sueleen | |||
| David Julien | |||
|- | |||
| Sophie Griffin | |||
| Ruth-Ann St. Luce | |||
| Samuel Buttery | |||
| Hannah Berney | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row" rowspan="3"| ] | |||
| style="background:silver"| ] | |||
| style="background:tan"| ] | |||
| style="background:silver"| ] | |||
| style="background:gold"| ] | |||
|- | |||
| ] | |||
| ] | |||
| ] | |||
| ] | |||
|- | |||
| ] | |||
| ] | |||
| ] | |||
| ] | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row" rowspan="4"| ] | |||
! scope="col"| will.i.am | |||
! scope="col"| ] | |||
! scope="col"| Sir Tom Jones | |||
! scope="col"| ] | |||
|- | |||
| style="background:gold"| ] | |||
| style="background:tan"| ] | |||
| style="background:silver"| ] | |||
| style="background:silver"| ] | |||
|- | |||
| ] | |||
| ] | |||
| Bizzi Dixon | |||
| ] | |||
|- | |||
| ] | |||
| ] | |||
| ] | |||
| Emily Adams | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row" rowspan="4"| ] | |||
! scope="col"| will.i.am | |||
! scope="col"| ] | |||
! scope="col"| Sir Tom Jones | |||
! scope="col"| Ricky Wilson | |||
|- | |||
| style="background:silver"| Lucy O'Byrne | |||
| ] | |||
| style="background:tan"| Sasha Simone | |||
| style="background:gold"| ] | |||
|- | |||
| Sheena McHugh | |||
| Karis Thomas | |||
| Howard Rose | |||
| style="background:tan"| Emmanuel Nwamadi | |||
|- | |||
| Vikesh Champaneri | |||
| Clark Carmody | |||
| Lara Lee | |||
| Autumn Sharif | |||
|- | |||
! scope="row" rowspan="4"| ] | |||
! scope="col"| will.i.am | |||
! scope="col"| ] | |||
! scope="col"| ] | |||
! scope="col"| Ricky Wilson | |||
|- | |||
| style="background:tan"| ] | |||
| style="background:tan"| Cody Frost | |||
| Heather Cameron-Hayes | |||
| style="background:gold"| ] | |||
|- | |||
| Lyrickal | |||
| ] | |||
| ] | |||
| style="background:silver"| ] | |||
|- | |||
| Lauren Lapsley-Browne | |||
| Harry Fisher | |||
| Beth Morris | |||
| Chloe Castro | |||
|- | |||
! rowspan="4" scope="row"| ] | |||
! scope="col"| will.i.am | |||
! scope="col"| ] | |||
! scope="col"| Sir Tom Jones | |||
! scope="col"| ] | |||
|- | |||
| style="background:skyblue"| Michelle John | |||
| style="background:gold"| ] | |||
| style="background:silver"| Into the Ark | |||
| Max Vickers | |||
|- | |||
| Jason Jones | |||
| style="background:tan"| ] | |||
| Craig Ward | |||
| Truly Ford | |||
|- | |||
| ] | |||
| Jack Bruley | |||
| Nadine McGhee | |||
| Sarah Morgan | |||
|- | |||
! rowspan="3" scope="row"| ] | |||
! scope="col"| will.i.am | |||
! scope="col"| Jennifer Hudson | |||
! scope="col"| Sir Tom Jones | |||
! scope="col"| ] | |||
|- | |||
| style="background:silver"| Donel Mangena | |||
| style="background:tan"| Belle Voci | |||
| style="background:gold"| ] | |||
| style="background:skyblue"| Lauren Bannon | |||
|- | |||
| Tai | |||
| ] | |||
| Lucy Milburn | |||
| Jamie Grey | |||
|- | |||
! rowspan="4" scope="row"| ] | |||
|- | |||
| Emmanuel Smith | |||
| Nicole Dennis | |||
| style="background:silver"| Deana Walmsley | |||
| style="background:gold"| ] | |||
|- | |||
| NXTGEN | |||
| Moya | |||
| style="background:skyblue"| Bethzienna Williams | |||
| style="background:tan"| Jimmy Balito | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}} | |||
| Cedric Neal | |||
| {{n/a|}} | |||
|- | |||
! rowspan="4" scope="row"| ] | |||
! scope="col"| will.i.am | |||
! scope="col"| ] | |||
! scope="col"| Sir Tom Jones | |||
! scope="col"| Olly Murs | |||
|- | |||
| style="background:tan"| Gevanni Hutton | |||
| style="background:tan"| ] | |||
| style="background:silver"| Jonny Brooks | |||
| style="background:gold"| ] | |||
|- | |||
| Lucy Calcines | |||
| Trinity-Leigh Cooper | |||
| Lois Moodie | |||
| Jordan Phillips | |||
|- | |||
| Doug Sure | |||
| colspan="3" {{n/a|}} | |||
|- | |||
! rowspan="7" scope="row"| ] | |||
! scope="col"| will.i.am | |||
! scope="col"| ] | |||
! scope="col"| Sir Tom Jones | |||
! scope="col"| Olly Murs | |||
|- | |||
| style="background:skyblue"| Okulaja | |||
| style="background:gold"| ] | |||
| style="background:tan"| Hannah Williams | |||
| style="background:silver"| Grace Holden | |||
|- | |||
| Nadia Eide | |||
| Leona Jørgensen | |||
| Benjamin Warner | |||
| Jordan & Wesley | |||
|- | |||
| Jérémy Levif | |||
| Meg Birch | |||
| Leah Cobb | |||
| Andrew Bateup | |||
|- | |||
| BrokenPen | |||
| Wayne & Morgan | |||
| Jake O'Neill | |||
| Nathan Smoker | |||
|- | |||
| Adeniké | |||
| Stephanee Leal | |||
| Mariam Davina | |||
| Jason Hayles | |||
|- | |||
| ] | |||
| Sweeney | |||
| Midé | |||
| Joe Topping | |||
|- | |||
! rowspan="4" scope="row"| ] | |||
|- | |||
| style="background:tan"| Naomi Johnson | |||
| style="background:tan"| Mark Howard | |||
| style="background:gold"| ] | |||
| style="background:silver"| David Adeogun | |||
|- | |||
| Rain Castillo | |||
| Triniboi Joocie | |||
| Jake of Diamonds | |||
| Marc Halls | |||
|- | |||
| Noèva | |||
| Kai Benjamin | |||
| Rachel Modest | |||
| Shaka | |||
|- | |||
! rowspan="3" scope="row"| ] | |||
| style="background:gold"| ] | |||
| style="background:silver"| Jolie Stevens | |||
| style="background:silver"| Callum Doignie | |||
| style="background:silver"| Hope Winter | |||
|- | |||
| Katie Coleman | |||
| Nia Ekanem | |||
| Bianca White | |||
| Stan Urban | |||
|- | |||
| ] | |||
| Deja Vu | |||
| AV4C | |||
| Kelly Hastings | |||
|- | |||
! rowspan="4" scope="row"| ] | |||
! scope="col"| will.i.am | |||
! scope="col"| ] | |||
! scope="col"| Sir Tom Jones | |||
! scope="col"| ] & ] | |||
|- | |||
| style="background:silver"| ] | |||
| style="background:silver"| Deb Orah | |||
| style="background:silver"| Billy & Louie | |||
| style="background:gold"| ] | |||
|- | |||
| ESNCE | |||
| Conor McLoughlin | |||
| Ace | |||
| Kyra Smith | |||
|- | |||
| ] | |||
| Lois Morgan Gay | |||
| Hollie Peabody | |||
| Olivia Rogers | |||
|} | |||
== Coaches' advisors == | |||
'''Key:''' | |||
From the ] through the ], and again from the ], the coaches worked with an advisor(s) in the battle/callback rounds. | |||
: {{colorbox|#BFFFC0;}} – Winning coach and their team. Winners are in bold, eliminated artists in smaller font. | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="width: |
! style="width:05%" scope="col"| Series | ||
! style="width:13% |
! style="width:13%" scope="col"| Team Will | ||
! style="width:13% |
! style="width:13%" scope="col"| Team Jessie | ||
! style="width:13% |
! style="width:13%" scope="col"| Team Tom | ||
! style="width:13% |
! style="width:13%" scope="col"| Team Danny | ||
|- | |- | ||
! |
! ] | ||
| rowspan="2"| ] | |||
| <small>]<br />]<br />]<br />]<br />]</small> | |||
| ] | |||
| <small>]<br />]<br />]<br /> ]<br /> ]</small> | |||
| rowspan="2"| ] | |||
|style="background:#BFFFC0;" | ''']'''<br /><small>]<br />]<br />]<br />]</small> | |||
| ] | |||
| <small>]<br />]<br />]<br />]<br />]</small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
! |
! ] | ||
| ] | |||
| ]<br />]<br />] | |||
| ] | |||
| ]<br />]<br />] | |||
|- | |||
| ]<br />]<br />] | |||
! rowspan="2"| ] | |||
| ]<br />]<br />] | |||
! style="width:13%" scope="col"| Team Will | |||
! style="width:13%" scope="col"| Team Kylie | |||
! style="width:13%" scope="col"| Team Tom | |||
! style="width:13%" scope="col"| Team Ricky | |||
|- | |||
| Dante Santiago & ] | |||
| ] | |||
| ] | |||
| ] | |||
|- | |||
! rowspan="2"| ] | |||
! style="width:13%" scope="col"| Team Will | |||
! style="width:13%" scope="col"| Team Anne-Marie | |||
! style="width:13%" scope="col"| Team Tom | |||
! style="width:13%" scope="col"| Team Olly | |||
|- | |||
| ] | |||
| ] | |||
| ] | |||
| ] | |||
|- | |||
! ] | |||
| Paloma Faith | |||
| ] & ] | |||
| ] | |||
| ] | |||
|- | |||
! rowspan=2| ] | |||
! style="width:13%" scope="col"| Team Will | |||
! style="width:13%" scope="col"| Team LeAnn | |||
! style="width:13%" scope="col"| Team Tom | |||
! style="width:13%" scope="col"| Team Tom F. & Danny | |||
|- | |||
| AI Fyilicia{{ref|1|1}} | |||
| ] | |||
| ] | |||
| ] | |||
|} | |} | ||
* {{note|1|1}} will.i.am featured an ] system, dubbed "Fyilicia", as his advisor in the thirteenth season. | |||
== Reception == | == Reception == | ||
The first series became BBC One's biggest new entertainment series on record with a consolidated series average of 9.2million/38.5% share.<ref name="thevoiceseries1average">{{cite web|title= The Voice UK is most successful new entertainment series launch on BBC One in over a decade |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2012/voice-success.html|access-date=7 August 2012}}</ref> Across all episodes, including results shows, ''The Voice UK'' averaged 8.54m/36.3%.<ref name="thevoiceseries1average"/> The second series suffered a lot from clashes with Britains Got Talent and premiered 7.47 million viewers in the official ratings. It went on to have the most successful final, however, with 8 million tuning in. This series averaged 7.45m/26.8%.<ref name="Top 30 Programmes - BARB">{{cite web|title=Top 30 Programmes – BARB |url=http://www.barb.co.uk/viewing/weekly-top-30? |publisher=BARB |access-date=14 April 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121215163945/http://www.barb.co.uk/viewing/weekly-top-30? |archive-date=15 December 2012 }}</ref> | |||
From series 3 onwards, the show was moved to a January start to avoid clashes with '']''. This paid off as the 3rd series averaged a much higher viewership of 8.1m/31.6% and series 4 went on to average 8.55m/34.8% making it the most watched series to date.<ref name="Top 30 Programmes - BARB"/> Series 5, the final series to air on the BBC, took a large fall in the ratings. It premiered with an official 7.87m, the second lowest to date. The reason behind this is thought to be the dramatic change in coaches after the fierce backlash from Tom Jones' axing. The new coaches were met with mixed reactions, although Boy George grew much more popular amongst viewers. | |||
===Series averages=== | |||
The first series became BBC One’s biggest new entertainment series on record with a consolidated series average of 9.2million/38.5% share.<ref name="thevoiceseries1average">{{cite web|title= The Voice UK is most successful new entertainment series launch on BBC One in over a decade |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2012/voice-success.html|accessdate=7 August 2012}}</ref> The series averaged 9.2million/38.5% share in overnights.<ref name="thevoiceseries1average"/> Across all episodes, including results shows, ''The Voice UK'' averaged 8.9m/36.3%.<ref name="thevoiceseries1average"/> The second series premiered 7.47 million viewers in the official ratings.<ref>{{cite web|title=Top 30 Programmes - BARB|url=http://www.barb.co.uk/viewing/weekly-top-30?|publisher=BARB|accessdate=14 April 2013}}</ref> | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Series | ! Series | ||
! Episodes<br>(inc. results shows) | |||
! Series premiere | ! Series premiere | ||
! Series premiere |
! Series premiere<br>viewing figures | ||
! Series finale | ! Series finale | ||
! Series finale |
! Series finale<br>viewing figures | ||
! |
! Average UK viewers<br>in millions<br>(inc. results shows) | ||
! Channel | |||
! Average UK viewers<br />in millions<br>(inc. results shows) | |||
|- | |||
|- style="text-align:center;" | |||
! ] | |||
| 17 | |||
| 24 March 2012 | | 24 March 2012 | ||
| 9.44 | | 9.44 | ||
| 2 June 2012 | | 2 June 2012 | ||
| 7.82 | | 7.82 | ||
| |
| 8.54 | ||
| rowspan=5|BBC One | |||
| 8.90 | |||
|- | |||
|- style="text-align:center;" | |||
! ] | |||
| 15 | |||
| 30 March 2013 | | 30 March 2013 | ||
| 7.47 | | 7.47 | ||
| 22 June 2013 | | 22 June 2013 | ||
| |
| 7.95 | ||
| 7.45 | |||
| 14 (TBC) | |||
|- | |||
| 8.09 (so far) | |||
! ] | |||
| 15 | |||
| 11 January 2014 | |||
| 9.35 | |||
| 5 April 2014 | |||
| 7.15 | |||
| 8.10 | |||
|- | |||
! ] | |||
| 15 | |||
| 10 January 2015 | |||
| 9.05 | |||
| 4 April 2015 | |||
| 6.87 | |||
| 8.55 | |||
|- | |||
! ] | |||
| 15 | |||
| 9 January 2016 | |||
| 7.87 | |||
| 9 April 2016 | |||
| 5.12 | |||
| 6.49 | |||
|- | |||
! ] | |||
| 17 | |||
| 7 January 2017 | |||
| 7.12 | |||
| 2 April 2017 | |||
| 4.02 | |||
| 5.60 | |||
| rowspan="8"| ITV | |||
|- | |||
! ] | |||
| 14 | |||
| 6 January 2018 | |||
| 6.50 | |||
| 7 April 2018 | |||
| 5.87 | |||
| 6.04 | |||
|- | |||
! ] | |||
| 14 | |||
| 5 January 2019 | |||
| 6.54 | |||
| 6 April 2019 | |||
| 5.35 | |||
| {{N/A}} | |||
|- | |||
! ] | |||
| 14 | |||
| 4 January 2020 | |||
| 5.50 | |||
| 14 November 2020 | |||
| {{N/A}} | |||
| {{N/A}} | |||
|- | |||
! ] | |||
| 12 | |||
| 2 January 2021 | |||
| 4.75 | |||
| 20 March 2021 | |||
| 4.61 | |||
| 4.86 | |||
|- | |||
! ] | |||
| 9 | |||
| 3 September 2022 | |||
| 4.06 | |||
| 29 October 2022 | |||
| 2.95 | |||
| 3.68 | |||
|- | |||
! ] | |||
| 9 | |||
|4 November 2023 | |||
|3.05 | |||
|30 December 2023 | |||
|3.18 | |||
|2.95 | |||
|- | |||
!] | |||
|9 | |||
|31 August 2024 | |||
|2.97 | |||
|26 October 2024 | |||
|2.62 | |||
|2.76 | |||
|} | |} | ||
===Critical reception=== | ===Critical reception=== | ||
]'s ] told ''Radio Times'' that ''The Voice'' is "karaoke" and claimed that while the American series was "fantastic to rejuvenate the careers of two of the coaches, ] and ]'s ], it didn't give us a viable artist". ] also questioned the motives of ] saying, "Universal have to be doing this because they want market share." On whether ''The Voice'' is to become a "huge hit" in the UK, he added, "It really depends on whether they find a star or not."<ref name="criticism">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy. |
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British talent competition series
The Voice UK | |
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Genre | Reality competition |
Created by | |
Presented by | |
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Composer | Martijn Schimmer |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 13 |
No. of episodes | 175 |
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Running time | 30–130 minutes |
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Original release | |
Network | BBC One |
Release | 24 March 2012 (2012-03-24) – 9 April 2016 (2016-04-09) |
Network | ITV |
Release | 7 January 2017 (2017-01-07) – present (present) |
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The Voice UK is a British singing reality competition television series. Created by John de Mol and Roel van Velzen, it premiered on BBC One on 24 March 2012. Based on the original Dutch singing competition The Voice of Holland, and part of The Voice franchise, it has aired twelve series and aims to find currently unsigned singing talent (solo, duets, trios or professional and amateur) contested by aspiring singers, drawn from public auditions. Presented by Emma Willis since 2014, it was previously presented by Holly Willoughby and Reggie Yates from 2012 to 2013 and Marvin Humes from 2014 to 2016. The winners receive a recording contract with Universal Music Group. Winners of each series have been: Leanne Mitchell, Andrea Begley, Jermain Jackman, Stevie McCrorie, Kevin Simm, Mo Adeniran, Ruti Olajugbagbe, Molly Hocking, Blessing Chitapa, Craig Eddie, Anthonia Edwards, Jen & Liv and AVA.
The series employs a panel of four coaches who critique the artists' performances and guide their teams of selected artists through the remainder of the series. They also compete to ensure that their act wins the competition, thus making them the winning coach. The original panel featured will.i.am, Jessie J, Sir Tom Jones and Danny O'Donoghue; the panel for the recent thirteenth series featured will.i.am, Jones, LeAnn Rimes, and Tom Fletcher & Danny Jones in a double chair. Other judges from previous series include: Kylie Minogue, Ricky Wilson, Rita Ora, Paloma Faith, Boy George, Jennifer Hudson, Gavin Rossdale, Olly Murs, Meghan Trainor and Anne-Marie.
In November 2015, the BBC announced that the fifth series of The Voice UK would be their last. That same month, ITV announced they had acquired the rights to air The Voice UK for three additional series, as well as plans for a Kids edition, which began airing in 2017. The most recent thirteenth series of the show premiered in August 2024 and concluded in October 2024. The show has been extended for the fourteenth series, which will be released in 2025.
History
The Voice first came to the public eye when the BBC revealed that it was exploring the possibility of acquiring the rights. However, ITV was also interested as it was concerned that The X Factor could lose ratings after Simon Cowell, Cheryl and Dannii Minogue left the panel. ITV were said to be afraid that the show with would "upstage" theirs.
On 18 June 2011, it was reported that the BBC had won the rights to The Voice UK. In mid-2011 it was revealed that BBC would be broadcasting The Voice after paying £22 million. Danny Cohen, the controller of BBC One, said he wants the programme to emulate the success of The Apprentice and defended his decision to invest in it. Cohen said, "I thought it was really good. Every so often the BBC occasionally buys something from abroad that is peerlessly good, like The Apprentice. We adapted that for Britain with Alan Sugar and made the British version the best in the world. We hope The Voice will do similarly. We shouldn't shut the door on anything."
It was later revealed that The Voice would not be going head-to-head with The X Factor as Strictly Come Dancing is broadcast at the end of the year. Channel 4 had entered the bidding war with the BBC and ITV, but later pulled out after the channel's director called the show "derivative" and "a rip-off". It was said that the BBC was keen to sign up a new singing-talent show after it dropped Fame Academy in 2004 and had not revisited the genre. It was also eager to schedule a replacement for So You Think You Can Dance, which was dropped in 2011. Presenter Holly Willoughby also stated that The Voice UK is a "feel good show" saying, "The difference is it's a blind audition, the coaches can't see the contestants when they come on stage so they judge them purely on their voice and their voice alone. It's really feel-good and the coaches are incredible."
Devised by John de Mol, the creator of Big Brother, The Voice is based on the Dutch TV programme The Voice of Holland and is part of The Voice franchise, being based on the similar American format.
According to Anita Singh from The Daily Telegraph, the BBC have spent £22 million on buying the rights to the show, which will last two years. Of the amount of money spent on it, a BBC spokesperson said, "There is an awful lot of pressure, given the money spent on the format, for the ratings to be good. But at the moment all signs are that it will be cash well spent." Singh stated however, that this contradicted a "pledge" made by Mark Thompson, the director-general. He said, "The BBC needs to make a further significant shift towards distinctiveness, spending more of the licence fee on output which, without the BBC, wouldn't get made at all." The ITV reportedly "offered more for the format but were turned down". After comparisons to the X Factor were made, Cohen defended the decision to gain the rights to the show saying, "We feel that there's enough difference in this format that it will stand out. The fact that ITV tried very hard to get it—even though they've got The X Factor—suggests that they feel this show is different enough ."
—Danny Cohen on why the BBC choose to get the rights for The Voice UK.We've got three dancing shows on BBC One this year on Saturday nights, and I wanted to decrease that but still find ways that we could have live, often performance-based television. We are in an era where the audience love that we shouldn't ignore what the audience want."
In October 2011, it was announced that Moira Ross executive producer of Strictly Come Dancing quit the show to join production company Wall to Wall, so that she could take the position of executive producer of The Voice UK.
The BBC were planning to make each performance on the show available for download each week, with the proceeds going to charity or the downloads being free, before it is then released commercially. The winner will receive £100,000, as well as a record deal with Universal Republic.
On 24 May 2013, it was reported that BBC One was close to recommissioning the show for a third series in 2014. The next day, it was confirmed that it will return for a third series. In July 2013, Jessie J and Danny O'Donoghue confirmed they would not be able to return as coaches for series 3 due to their music careers and touring. In September, Holly Willoughby and Reggie Yates announced they would not be returning as co-presenters for series 3. It was confirmed the same month that Kylie Minogue and Ricky Wilson would replace Jessie J and O'Donoghue. It was announced that Emma Willis and Marvin Humes would replace Willoughby and Yates as co-presenters for the third series. On 29 March 2014, the BBC confirmed the series would be returning for another two series. In April, Minogue confirmed that she would not return for the fourth series, due to clashes with her Kiss Me Once Tour. On 22 September, it was confirmed that Rita Ora would replace Minogue.
In June 2015, it was announced Ora would be joining the twelfth series of The X Factor. In August 2015, it was announced that Paloma Faith would replace Ora, with Boy George replacing original coach Jones, who was let go and would not be involved in the fifth series' production.
On 7 November 2015, it was announced that the fifth series of The Voice UK would be the last to air on BBC. On 23 November 2015, ITV announced they had acquired the rights to air The Voice UK for three additional series, set to begin airing in 2017. They also announced their plans to produce two additional series, The Voice Kids and an untitled ITV2 spin-off, both also set to air in 2017. The last episode aired on the BBC on 9 April 2016. The ITV2 spin-off show was axed on 8 August 2016, but it could return in the future.
On 10 December 2020, ITV announced the tenth series of The Voice UK would premiere on 2 January 2021.
In November 2021, only the new series of The Voice Kids was included by ITV as part of its Highlights brochure (for Christmas 2021), with the 2022 series of The Voice UK losing its Saturday night slot in January, to the Olly Murs hosted Starstruck format with Sheridan Smith, Adam Lambert, Jason Manford and Beverley Knight.
Scheduling
After speculation in February, the show's air date was confirmed on 10 March 2012. Of this announcement, the show's Twitter account said, "Two weeks from now, something new will be on your television, something so great you'll want to run up and kiss the screen. Just FYI." Britain's Got Talent judge Alesha Dixon confirmed the launch date for the Britain's Got Talent, with it being the same day as The Voice UK's. Britain's Got Talent was brought forward by ITV, so it could clash with the show. For the past four years however, Britain's Got Talent had launched in mid-April. The BBC and ITV were reportedly in a "scheduling war". BBC moved the show from its supposed 7:15 slot to 7:00, to avoid "significant overlap". ITV then responded by moving Britain's Got Talent from its original slot at 7:45 to 7:30. A BBC source said, "It is disappointing they chose to launch Britain's Got Talent on the same day as us. To not even meet us halfway on avoiding any sort of overlap is incredibly competitive."
As The Voice progressed, it became clear that audiences were staying loyal during the period when it clashed with Britain's Got Talent. After the third Blind Auditions round, when the BBC programme enjoyed a viewership margin of some four million, Simon Cowell and ITV executives moved their show to a later start time.
In an exclusive interview with Digital Spy, Cowell stated that the show is "competition" for Britain's Got Talent. He said, "I recognise as a challenge. The BBC must be confident because they have put it up against this show. They want to make a competition out of it. So we've got to make better. Everyone benefits because of that." However, presenter Reggie Yates denied this: "I don't know if this is about toppling anyone. This is a very different animal altogether. I think when you see what this show is all about, you'll see exactly where we are coming from."
In 2013, the shows clashed again, this time with BGT starting in its usual mid-April Slot. Both shows went directly head to head with The Voice from 6.45-8.15 and BGT from 7-8.35. With BGT winning the war, The Voice moved to a later slot and for the rest of the run, only clashed with BGT for 10-15 minutes each week.
In 2016, the shows clashed again. The Voice's BBC finale was moved back a week due to a Six Nations game which meant it clashed with the BGT launch. The Voice aired from 7-9 with BGT from 7-8.25. Whilst original schedules had The Voice from 6-8 and BGT from 8-9.20, the shows both changed to a 7.00 start time.
Promotion
The first promotional item the BBC released was a video on the official website. It read, "Four of the biggest names in music are looking for incredible singing talent to compete for the title of The Voice UK. Only the most unique and distinctive voices will make it to the filmed auditions and get to sing for our celebrity coaches". To promote the show, all four coaches went to Central London launch event, which took place at Soho Hotel on 24 February 2012. Daily Mirror's Jo Usmar commented on the promotion of the show, stating that the trailer will "get you juices flowing". A further trailer was released on 9 March, featuring footage from the show, "including interviews with the panel, a first look at some contestants and bickering between the coaches".
Social media
According to Digital Spy, the BBC was trying to "boost audience participation with a wealth of social media and online activity, as viewers often watch programmes while also commenting and engaging via Twitter and Facebook on a smartphone, laptop or tablet". Telegraph Hill, having previously worked on BBC Three dramas Being Human and The Fades, put in place a full-time team of "social media creatives" who will generate online videos around the show, and on the show's Facebook and Twitter pages.
Auditions and filming
The producer auditions of series one began on 31 October 2011. Five events took place in London, two events in Birmingham, Glasgow, Manchester and Cardiff, and one event in Belfast. Solo artists and duos can participate, however, they must be aged sixteen or over. The coaches did not attend the producer's auditions. The blind auditions for the first series were held at BBC Television Centre and has since been held at dock10 studios in Salford Quays. O'Donoghue told Digital Spy of the talent at the auditions, "The talent on show after the first auditions on the first day beat out any talent in any finals I've ever seen on television. The hair on the back of my neck and arms was standing up. 16 and 17-year-olds were up there killing it".
Format
The Voice is a reality television series that features four coaches looking for a talented new artist, who could become a global superstar. The show's concept is indicated by its title: the coaches do not judge the artists by their looks, personalities, stage presence or dance routines—only their vocal ability. It is this aspect that differentiates The Voice from other reality television series such as The X Factor, Britain's Got Talent or even Pop Idol. The competitors are split into four teams, which are mentored by the coaches who in turn choose songs for their artists to perform. There is no specific age range and anyone can audition; if a coach likes what they hear, a button-press allows their chair to spin around and face the performer, signifying that they would like to mentor them. If more than one does so, then the artist selects a coach. However, if no coach turns around then the artist is sent home. The Voice has been referred to as a "big, exciting and warm-hearted series"and a "new generation in its genre". The discomfort caused by the poor design of the chair, which weighs 19-stone, has drawn criticism from will.i.am, who claims that it makes him hunch his shoulders.
There are five different stages: producers' auditions, Blind auditions, Battle phase, Knockout stage and live shows.
Producers' auditions and blind auditions
The Voice UK's first stage is the producers' auditions, which are not shown on television. The first shown stage is the blind auditions, where they sing in front of the coaches. The coaches have their backs to the singer, and if they like what they hear, they can press their button to turn around and recruit them to their team. If more than one coach turns, the power shifts to the singer, who then decides which team they would like to be part of. Each coach must recruit a number of singers (10 in series 1, 12 from series 2 to series 5 and 10 since series 6 onwards) to their team in the blind auditions to progress on to the battle phase.
Since 2017, artists that are not selected by any of the coaches leave the stage after their song and do not talk with the coaches. Equally, the chairs do not turn and hence the coaches do not see any of the artists that are not picked. Starting also in series 10, "Block" buttons were added, which prevents one coach to recruit artist on its team. Each coach is given only one block in the entire auditions. The block buttons were removed from series 12 (2023).
Battle phase
The second stage, 'Battle phase', is where two artists are mentored and then developed by their respective coach. The coaches of the team will "dedicate themselves to developing their artists, giving them advice, and sharing the secrets of their success in the music industry". Members of teams perform duets and the coach chooses who advances to the next stage.
In Series 2 (2013), the BBC introduced a new 'steal' twist to the Battle phase. The 'steal' gives a chance to the losers of the head-to-head battles to give one last pitch to the coaches, excluding their own coach, on why they should remain in the process. The coaches then have an amount of time to push their button on their spinning chairs if they want the contestant on their team. As with the blind auditions, if more than one coach presses their button, the contestant chooses which coach to join. In Series 4 (2015), a second steal was added, thus increasing the progressing team to eight members. In Series 6 (2017), each coach only had one steal each. Since series 11 (2022), the battle round has been axed.
Knockout stage
The third stage of the competition is the 'Knockout stage'. It was first introduced in the second series (2013). The four coaches will enter this stage with seven team members each; six winners of the battle phase, and one stolen member. Artists perform a 'killer song' of their choosing and the coaches each pick three members of their team to go through to the live shows, creating a final 12 for the public vote. For series 7 in 2018, this was changed. Only 6 members in each team participated in the knockouts, and only two from each team advanced. Also, series 8 had a new twist, one eliminated contestant could be bought back to compete in the live shows, through the 'lifeline vote'. This meant that 9 acts would take part in the live shows. From series 10 (2021), the knockout round has been axed.
Callbacks
The second stage of the competition is the 'Callbacks'. It was first introduced in the eleventh series (2022). The four coaches are all assisted by guest mentors to help make their decisions. They all have their ten acts from the 'Blind Auditions'. From here, the artists are put into a group of three or four where they will all take individual turns to perform the same song - given to them by their coach. After all the other artists perform, they come together & their coach then picks 3 artists from other groups to advance to the semi-final, leaving each coach with 3 semi-finalists. In total, 12 artists advance to the semi-final, eliminating 28 acts during the process.
Live shows
In the 'Live shows' artists perform in front of the coaches and audience, broadcast live, with the current exceptions being the 2020 and 2022–2024 series, which were pre-recorded. In 2025 it is expected that the final will be held live.
In the first series (2012), each coach had five artists in their team to begin with and the artists went head-to-head to win public votes. The votes determined which artists advanced to the final eight.
The final eight artists competed in a live broadcast. However, the coaches had a 50/50 say with the audience and the public in deciding which artists moved on to the 'final four' phase. In the first three series, each coach had one member who continued. However, from the fourth series in 2015, the semi-final format changes; only public votes decide which artists move on to the final, regardless of their team. Therefore, a coach may have two of his/her artists in the final. The final (the winner round) was decided upon by the public vote. Throughout the final the coaches frequently performed with their artists. The winner was crowned The Voice.
From the second series (2013), after the introduction of the 'steal' in the battle phase and the new 'knockout stage', each coach will have three artists on their team a total of 12 artists in the live shows to fight for the public vote and to be crowned 'The Voice', subsequently receiving a record deal with Universal Music.
From the tenth series (2021) This has changed 3 contestants from each team perform fortnightly and only 2 of them from each team will be facing the public vote and one of their coaches will reveal the contestant with the most public votes to go to the live final.
From the eleventh series (2022) each coach has 3 acts in the semi-final. Each coach must select one from their team to advance to the final, eliminating the other 2. In the final, the studio audience votes for the winner, which will receive the record deal with Universal Music.
From the twelfth series (2023) In the final, the winner with the most votes received a £50,000 cash prize and a luxury holiday to Mauritius.
Series overview
To date, thirteen series have been broadcast, as shown below. Warning: the following table presents a significant amount of different colours.
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1 | 2012 | Leanne Mitchell | Bo Bruce | Tyler James | Vince Kidd | Tom Jones | Holly Willoughby, Reggie Yates |
will.i.am | Jessie J | Tom | Danny |
2 | 2013 | Andrea Begley | Leah McFall | Mike Ward | Matt Henry | Danny O'Donoghue | |||||
3 | 2014 | Jermain Jackman | Christina Marie | Sally Barker | Jamie Johnson | will.i.am | Emma Willis, Marvin Humes |
Kylie | Ricky | ||
4 | 2015 | Stevie McCrorie | Lucy O'Byrne | Emmanuel Nwamadi | Sasha Simone | Ricky Wilson | Rita | ||||
5 | 2016 | Kevin Simm | Jolan | Cody Frost | Lydia Lucy | Boy George | Paloma | ||||
6 | 2017 | Mo Adeniran | Into The Ark | Jamie Miller | Michelle John | Jennifer Hudson | Emma Willis | JHud | Tom | Gavin | |
7 | 2018 | Ruti Olajugbagbe | Donel Mangena | Belle Voci | Lauren Bannon | Tom Jones | Olly | ||||
8 | 2019 | Molly Hocking | Deana Walmsley | Jimmy Balito | Bethzienna Williams | Olly Murs | |||||
9 | 2020 | Blessing Chitapa | Jonny Brooks | Brooke Scullion | Gevanni Hutton | Meghan | |||||
10 | 2021 | Craig Eddie | Grace Holden | Hannah Williams | Okulaja | Anne-Marie | Anne-Marie | ||||
11 | 2022 | Anthonia Edwards | David Adeogun | Mark Howard | Naomi Johnson | Tom Jones | |||||
12 | 2023 | Jen & Liv | Hope Winter | Jolie Stevens | Callum Doignie | will.i.am | |||||
13 | 2024 | AVA | Billy & Louie | Deb Orah | Storry | Tom Fletcher & Danny Jones | LeAnn | Tom & Danny |
Spin-offs
Louder on Two
Main article: The Voice: Louder on TwoStarting on 24 March 2014, a new spin-off series aired on BBC Two during the live shows every weekday night. The series is hosted by Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two presenter Zoe Ball, and features interviews with the coaches and contestants as well as providing live acoustic performances by the artists. The show did not return in 2015, for the fourth series of the main show.
The V Room
An online spin-off show titled The V Room was announced in October 2016, with Cel Spellman presenting. The show started after the live shows in March 2017. Spellman did not return for series 7 in 2018, and was replaced by previous runner–up Jamie Miller. The show is available on-demand via the ITVX and features exclusive content across social media sites and the show's mobile app. The show started after the live shows in March 2018. On 12 March 2018, Vick Hope took over for Jamie Miller as the show's new digital reporter.
Presenters
Presenters of The Voice UKEmma Willis (2014–present)Marvin Humes (2014–2016)Holly Willoughby (2012–2013)Reggie Yates (2012–2013)The Voice UK was presented by Holly Willoughby and Reggie Yates during the first two series. In 2014, both stepped down from their roles and were replaced by Big Brother UK presenter Emma Willis and JLS band member Marvin Humes. Willoughby (series 1 and 2) and Willis (series 3 onwards) are the main presenters for the live shows, whilst Yates (series 1 and 2) and Humes (series 3 to 6) interview the contestants after their performances and are also social media correspondents. In June 2016, ITV confirmed that Willis would return to host the series, but would not be joined by Humes.
Timeline
Key
- Main presenter
- Backstage presenter
- Contestant
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Vick Hope | ||||||||||||||||
AJ Odudu |
Coaches
The coaching line-up was announced on 8 December 2011. Presenter Holly Willoughby described them as "badass" and "incredible". All four coaches confirmed they would return as coaches for a second series.
Kylie Minogue and Ricky Wilson joined will.i.am and Tom Jones as coaches for the third series following the departures of Jessie J and O'Donoghue. Later on, Rita Ora replaced Minogue for the fourth series. After only one series, Ora left the show, due to touring commitments and joined rival show, The X Factor UK. On 14 August, it was announced that Paloma Faith and Boy George would join Wilson and Will.i.am for the fifth series, meaning that Jones would not return. Jones' axe had a widespread negative response from viewers and by Jones himself, with Jones claiming that he had no idea he had been axed.
On 13 November 2015, Wilson announced that the fifth series would be his last as a coach. However, on 24 March 2016, it was announced that he could make a return to the show. The following month, after just one series on the show, Faith stated that she had left due to her pregnancy. In July 2016, it was confirmed that Boy George had decided not to return for the sixth series on ITV. will.i.am later revealed that he would return as a coach for the 2017 series, but Wilson later announced that he would not. In September 2016, the coaches for the 2017 series was confirmed as will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Sir Tom Jones and Gavin Rossdale.
On 6 March 2017, ITV confirmed that will.i.am. would return to the series in 2018. The network also expressed that "all parties" were interested in Jones' return, as well. In October 2017, it was announced that Jones and Hudson would return, alongside singer Olly Murs joining the coaching panel, replacing Rossdale. On 21 September 2018, the Daily Express announced that will.i.am, Jones, Hudson and Murs would all return to the show as coaches for the eighth series. In September 2019, it was announced that Meghan Trainor would replace a departing Hudson, who cited work commitments in the United States as the reason for her departure; Jones, Murs and will.i.am were announced to be returning alongside Trainor.
On 8 October 2020, Trainor announced that she would not be returning for the tenth series, after announcing her pregnancy. British singer Anne-Marie would replace Trainor in 2021. All four coaches returned for the eleventh and twelfth series. On 22 September 2023, Olly Murs announced that he would not be returning for the thirteenth series of the show after being axed. Several weeks later, on 29 October 2023, it was also revealed that Anne-Marie had been axed, to refresh the judging panel. On 21 February 2024, it was announced that will.i.am and Jones would be joined by LeAnn Rimes and McFly band members Tom Fletcher and Danny Jones, with the latter being a coach on the kids version, as the first duo coach on the series.
Timeline
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LeAnn Rimes | |||||||||||||
Tom Fletcher & Danny Jones |
Gallery
- Coaches gallery
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Will.i.am
(2012–present) -
Jessie J
(2012–2013) -
Sir Tom Jones
(2012–2015, 2017–present) -
Danny O'Donoghue
(2012–2013) -
Kylie Minogue
(2014) -
Ricky Wilson
(2014–2016) -
Rita Ora
(2015) -
Paloma Faith
(2016) -
Boy George
(2016) -
Jennifer Hudson
(2017–2019) -
Gavin Rossdale
(2017) -
Olly Murs
(2018–2023) -
Meghan Trainor
(2020) -
Anne-Marie
(2021–2023) -
LeAnn Rimes
(2024–present) -
Tom Fletcher & Danny Jones
(2024–present)
Coaches' teams and their artists
Main article: List of The Voice UK contestantsIn each series, each coach chooses a number of acts to progress to the live shows. This table shows, for each series, which artists he or she put through to the live shows. In each series, artists advance to the final week of the live shows, either by team-based (in the first three series) or entirely by public voting (since series four).
Key
- - Winner
- - Runner-up
- - Third place
- - Fourth place
Series | will.i.am | Jessie J | Tom Jones | Danny O'Donoghue |
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1 | Tyler James | Vince Kidd | Leanne Mitchell | Bo Bruce |
Jaz Ellington | Becky Hill | Ruth Brown | Max Milner | |
Frances Wood | Cassius Henry | Adam Isaac | Aleks Josh | |
Joelle Moses | Toni Warne | Matt and Sueleen | David Julien | |
Sophie Griffin | Ruth-Ann St. Luce | Samuel Buttery | Hannah Berney | |
2 | Leah McFall | Matt Henry | Mike Ward | Andrea Begley |
Cleo Higgins | Ash Morgan | Joseph Apostol | Karl Michael | |
Leanne Jarvis | Sarah Cassidy | Alys Williams | Mitchel Emms | |
3 | will.i.am | Kylie Minogue | Sir Tom Jones | Ricky Wilson |
Jermain Jackman | Jamie Johnson | Sally Barker | Christina Marie | |
Sophie-May Williams | Lee Glasson | Bizzi Dixon | Chris Royal | |
Iesher Haughton | Rachael O'Connor | Georgia Harrup | Emily Adams | |
4 | will.i.am | Rita Ora | Sir Tom Jones | Ricky Wilson |
Lucy O'Byrne | Joe Woolford | Sasha Simone | Stevie McCrorie | |
Sheena McHugh | Karis Thomas | Howard Rose | Emmanuel Nwamadi | |
Vikesh Champaneri | Clark Carmody | Lara Lee | Autumn Sharif | |
5 | will.i.am | Boy George | Paloma Faith | Ricky Wilson |
Lydia Lucy | Cody Frost | Heather Cameron-Hayes | Kevin Simm | |
Lyrickal | Vangelis Polydorou | Jordan Gray | Jolan | |
Lauren Lapsley-Browne | Harry Fisher | Beth Morris | Chloe Castro | |
6 | will.i.am | Jennifer Hudson | Sir Tom Jones | Gavin Rossdale |
Michelle John | Mo Adeniran | Into the Ark | Max Vickers | |
Jason Jones | Jamie Miller | Craig Ward | Truly Ford | |
Tanya Lacey | Jack Bruley | Nadine McGhee | Sarah Morgan | |
7 | will.i.am | Jennifer Hudson | Sir Tom Jones | Olly Murs |
Donel Mangena | Belle Voci | Ruti Olajugbagbe | Lauren Bannon | |
Tai | Gayatri Nair | Lucy Milburn | Jamie Grey | |
8 | ||||
Emmanuel Smith | Nicole Dennis | Deana Walmsley | Molly Hocking | |
NXTGEN | Moya | Bethzienna Williams | Jimmy Balito | |
Cedric Neal | ||||
9 | will.i.am | Meghan Trainor | Sir Tom Jones | Olly Murs |
Gevanni Hutton | Brooke Scullion | Jonny Brooks | Blessing Chitapa | |
Lucy Calcines | Trinity-Leigh Cooper | Lois Moodie | Jordan Phillips | |
Doug Sure | ||||
10 | will.i.am | Anne-Marie | Sir Tom Jones | Olly Murs |
Okulaja | Craig Eddie | Hannah Williams | Grace Holden | |
Nadia Eide | Leona Jørgensen | Benjamin Warner | Jordan & Wesley | |
Jérémy Levif | Meg Birch | Leah Cobb | Andrew Bateup | |
BrokenPen | Wayne & Morgan | Jake O'Neill | Nathan Smoker | |
Adeniké | Stephanee Leal | Mariam Davina | Jason Hayles | |
Lauren Drew | Sweeney | Midé | Joe Topping | |
11 | ||||
Naomi Johnson | Mark Howard | Anthonia Edwards | David Adeogun | |
Rain Castillo | Triniboi Joocie | Jake of Diamonds | Marc Halls | |
Noèva | Kai Benjamin | Rachel Modest | Shaka | |
12 | Jen & Liv | Jolie Stevens | Callum Doignie | Hope Winter |
Katie Coleman | Nia Ekanem | Bianca White | Stan Urban | |
THePETEBOX | Deja Vu | AV4C | Kelly Hastings | |
13 | will.i.am | LeAnn Rimes | Sir Tom Jones | Tom Fletcher & Danny Jones |
Storry | Deb Orah | Billy & Louie | AVA | |
ESNCE | Conor McLoughlin | Ace | Kyra Smith | |
MiC LOWRY | Lois Morgan Gay | Hollie Peabody | Olivia Rogers |
Coaches' advisors
From the first series through the third series, and again from the eleventh series, the coaches worked with an advisor(s) in the battle/callback rounds.
Series | Team Will | Team Jessie | Team Tom | Team Danny |
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1 | Dante Santiago | Ana Matronic | Cerys Matthews | Paloma Faith |
2 | Claude Kelly | Dido | ||
3 | Team Will | Team Kylie | Team Tom | Team Ricky |
Dante Santiago & Leah McFall | Jake Shears | Tinie Tempah | Katy B | |
11 | Team Will | Team Anne-Marie | Team Tom | Team Olly |
David Guetta | MNEK | Tom Grennan | James Arthur | |
12 | Paloma Faith | Clara Amfo & Raye | Jamie Cullum | Luke Evans |
13 | Team Will | Team LeAnn | Team Tom | Team Tom F. & Danny |
AI Fyilicia | Griff | Hannah Waddingham | Perrie Edwards |
Reception
The first series became BBC One's biggest new entertainment series on record with a consolidated series average of 9.2million/38.5% share. Across all episodes, including results shows, The Voice UK averaged 8.54m/36.3%. The second series suffered a lot from clashes with Britains Got Talent and premiered 7.47 million viewers in the official ratings. It went on to have the most successful final, however, with 8 million tuning in. This series averaged 7.45m/26.8%.
From series 3 onwards, the show was moved to a January start to avoid clashes with Britain's Got Talent. This paid off as the 3rd series averaged a much higher viewership of 8.1m/31.6% and series 4 went on to average 8.55m/34.8% making it the most watched series to date. Series 5, the final series to air on the BBC, took a large fall in the ratings. It premiered with an official 7.87m, the second lowest to date. The reason behind this is thought to be the dramatic change in coaches after the fierce backlash from Tom Jones' axing. The new coaches were met with mixed reactions, although Boy George grew much more popular amongst viewers.
Series | Episodes (inc. results shows) |
Series premiere | Series premiere viewing figures |
Series finale | Series finale viewing figures |
Average UK viewers in millions (inc. results shows) |
Channel |
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1 | 17 | 24 March 2012 | 9.44 | 2 June 2012 | 7.82 | 8.54 | BBC One |
2 | 15 | 30 March 2013 | 7.47 | 22 June 2013 | 7.95 | 7.45 | |
3 | 15 | 11 January 2014 | 9.35 | 5 April 2014 | 7.15 | 8.10 | |
4 | 15 | 10 January 2015 | 9.05 | 4 April 2015 | 6.87 | 8.55 | |
5 | 15 | 9 January 2016 | 7.87 | 9 April 2016 | 5.12 | 6.49 | |
6 | 17 | 7 January 2017 | 7.12 | 2 April 2017 | 4.02 | 5.60 | ITV |
7 | 14 | 6 January 2018 | 6.50 | 7 April 2018 | 5.87 | 6.04 | |
8 | 14 | 5 January 2019 | 6.54 | 6 April 2019 | 5.35 | — | |
9 | 14 | 4 January 2020 | 5.50 | 14 November 2020 | — | — | |
10 | 12 | 2 January 2021 | 4.75 | 20 March 2021 | 4.61 | 4.86 | |
11 | 9 | 3 September 2022 | 4.06 | 29 October 2022 | 2.95 | 3.68 | |
12 | 9 | 4 November 2023 | 3.05 | 30 December 2023 | 3.18 | 2.95 | |
13 | 9 | 31 August 2024 | 2.97 | 26 October 2024 | 2.62 | 2.76 |
Critical reception
In 2012, BBC Radio 2's Paul Gambaccini told Radio Times that The Voice is "karaoke" and claimed that while the American series was "fantastic to rejuvenate the careers of two of the coaches, Christina Aguilera and Maroon 5's Adam Levine, it didn't give us a viable artist". Mark Goodier also questioned the motives of Universal Music saying, "Universal have to be doing this because they want market share." On whether The Voice is to become a "huge hit" in the UK, he added, "It really depends on whether they find a star or not."
International broadcast
On 23 December 2016, Irish commercial broadcaster TV3 announced that The Voice UK would be shown on the channel, after RTÉ One cancelled The Voice of Ireland in favour of Dancing with the Stars.
Contestant discography
Main article: The Voice UK discographyAwards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Result |
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2012 | Glamour Awards | Presenter (Holly Willoughby) | Won |
TV Choice Awards | Best Talent Show | Nominated | |
2013 | National Television Awards | Best Talent Show | Nominated |
2014 | National Television Awards | Best Talent Show | Nominated |
Glamour Awards | Presenter (Emma Willis) | Won | |
2015 | National Television Awards | Best Talent Show | Nominated |
BAFTA Television Awards | Entertainment Programme | Nominated | |
Glamour Awards | TV Personality (Rita Ora) | Won | |
2024 | National Television Awards | Best Talent Show | Nominated |
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