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The Voice UK

The Voice UK is a British singing competition television series. Created by John de Mol, it premiered on BBC One during the spring television cycle on 24 March 2012. Based on the original The Voice of Holland, and part of The Voice franchise, it has aired eleven 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 the eleven series have been: Leanne Mitchell, Andrea Begley, Jermain Jackman, Stevie McCrorie, Kevin Simm, Mo Adeniran, Ruti Olajugbagbe, Molly Hocking, Blessing Chitapa, Craig Eddie and Anthonia Edwards.

The Voice UK
GenreReality competition
Created byJohn de Mol Jr.
Presented by
Judges
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series12
Production
Production locations
Running time30–130 minutes
Production companies
Release
Original network
Original release24 March 2012 (2012-03-24) –
present (present)
Related
The Voice (franchise)
The Voice Kids

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 most recent twelfth series featured will.i.am, Jones, Olly Murs and Anne-Marie. Other judges from previous series include Kylie Minogue, Ricky Wilson, Rita Ora, Paloma Faith, Boy George, Jennifer Hudson, Gavin Rossdale and Meghan Trainor.

In November 2015, the BBC announced that the fifth series of The Voice UK would be their last.[1] 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 show will return in 2023 with all four coaches from the previous series returning. In May 2023 the voice was renewed for a thirteenth season which will take place in 2024.

History Edit

 
Logo used for the BBC version

The Voice first came to the public eye when the BBC revealed that it was exploring the possibility of acquiring the rights.[2] However, ITV was also interested[2] 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.[2]

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.[3] 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."[4]

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.[3][4] 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".[5] 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 [with The Voice] 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."[6]

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.[7]

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."[8] 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".[9] 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 [from that one]."[10]

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 [and] we shouldn't ignore what the audience want."

Danny Cohen on why the BBC choose to get the rights for The Voice UK.[10]

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.[11]

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.[12] The winner will receive £100,000, as well as a record deal with Universal Republic.[7]

On 24 May 2013, it was reported that BBC One was close to recommissioning the show for a third series in 2014.[13] The next day, it was confirmed that it will return for a third series.[14] 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.[15] 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.[16]

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.[17] The ITV2 spin-off show was axed on 8 August 2016, but it could return in the future.[18]

On 10 December 2020, ITV announced the tenth series of The Voice UK would premiere on 2 January 2021.[19]

In November 2021, only the new series of The Voice Kids was included by ITV as part of its Highlights brochure[20] (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.[21]

Scheduling Edit

After speculation in February,[22] the show's air date was confirmed on 10 March 2012.[23] 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."[23] 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.[24] Britain's Got Talent was brought forward by ITV, so it could clash with the show.[24] For the past four years however, Britain's Got Talent had launched in mid-April.[24] 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.[25] 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."[25]

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.[26]

In an exclusive interview with Digital Spy, Cowell stated that the show is "competition" for Britain's Got Talent. He said, "I recognise [The Voice] 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 [Britain's Got Talent] better. Everyone benefits because of that."[27] 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."[28]

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 Edit

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".[29] To promote the show, all four coaches went to Central London launch event, which took place at Soho Hotel on 24 February 2012.[30] Daily Mirror's Jo Usmar commented on the promotion of the show, stating that the trailer will "get you juices flowing".[31] 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".[23]

Social media Edit

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".[32] 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.[32]

Auditions and filming Edit

The producer auditions of series one began on 31 October 2011.[29] Five events took place in London, two events in Birmingham, Glasgow, Manchester and Cardiff, and one event in Belfast.[29] Solo artists and duos can participate, however, they must be aged sixteen or over.[29] The coaches did not attend the producer's auditions.[29] The blind auditions for the first series were held at BBC Television Centre and has since been held at dock10 studios in Salford Quays.[citation needed] 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".[33]

Format Edit

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.[34] The Voice has been referred to as a "big, exciting and warm-hearted series"and a "new generation in its genre".[3] 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.[35]

There are five different stages: producers' auditions, Blind auditions, Battle phase, Knockout stage and live shows.

Producers' auditions and blind auditions Edit

The Voice UK's first stage is the producers' auditions, which are not shown on television.[29] 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 since series 2 onwards) to their team in the blind auditions to progress on to the battle phase.[7]

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.[36] Starting also in season 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.

Battle phase Edit

The second stage, 'Battle phase', is where two artists are mentored and then developed by their respective coach.[34] 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".[7] Members of teams perform duets and the coach chooses who advances to the next stage.[7]

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.[37] In Series 4 (2015), a second steal was added, thus increasing the progressing team to eight members.[38] In Series 6 (2017), each coach only had one steal each. For series 11 (2022), the battle round has been axed.

Knockout stage Edit

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.[37] 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'.[39] This meant that 9 acts would take part in the live shows. From series 10 (2021), the knockout round has been axed.

Callbacks Edit

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. Their coach then picks one artist per group 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 Edit

In the 'Live shows' artists perform in front of the coaches and audience, broadcast live,[7] with the current exceptions being the 2020 and 2022–2023 series, which were pre-recorded.

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.[34] The votes determined which artists advanced to the final eight.[34]

The final eight artists competed in a live broadcast.[34] 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.[34] 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.[34] Throughout the final the coaches frequently performed with their artists.[34] The winner was crowned The Voice.[7]

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.[37]

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 series 11 (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.

Series overview Edit

To date, eleven series have been broadcast, as shown below. Warning: the following table presents a significant amount of different colors.

The Voice UK series overview
Series Aired Winner Other finalists Winning coach Presenters Coaches (chair order)
1 2 3 4
1 2012 Leanne Mitchell Tyler James Bo Bruce 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 Sally Barker Christina Marie Jamie Johnson will.i.am Emma Willis,
Marvin Humes
Kylie Ricky
4 2015 Stevie McCrorie Lucy O'Byrne Sasha Simone Emmanuel Nwamadi Ricky Wilson Rita
5 2016 Kevin Simm Jolan Cody Frost Lydia Lucy Ricky Wilson 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 Olly Murs 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 Upcoming season

Spin-offs Edit

Louder on Two Edit

Starting 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,[40] 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 Edit

An online spin-off show titled The V Room was announced in October 2016, with Cel Spellman presenting.[41] The show is available on-demand via the BBC iPlayer and features exclusive content across social media sites and the show's mobile app.[citation needed] 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.[42] On 12 March 2018, Vick Hope took over for Jamie Miller as the show's new digital reporter.[43]

Presenters and coaches Edit

Presenters Edit

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.[44] 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.[45]

Presenters of The Voice UK
 
Holly Willoughby (2012–2013)
 
Reggie Yates (2012–2013)
 
Emma Willis (2014–)
 
Marvin Humes (2014–2016)

Timeline of presenters Edit

Presenters Series
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Holly Willoughby
Reggie Yates
Emma Willis
Marvin Humes
Cel Spellman
Jamie Miller
Vick Hope
AJ Odudu

Key Edit

  Main presenter
  Backstage presenter
  Contestant

Coaches Edit

The coaching line-up was announced on 8 December 2011.[46] Presenter Holly Willoughby described them as "badass" and "incredible".[47] All four coaches confirmed they would return as coaches for a second series.[48]

Kylie Minogue and Ricky Wilson joined will.i.am and 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 himself, with Jones claiming that he had no idea he had been axed.[49]

On 13 November 2015, Wilson announced that the fifth series would be his last as a coach.[50] However, on 24 March 2016, it was announced that he could make a return to the show.[51] The following month, Faith stated that she had left the show due to her pregnancy, after just one series on the show.[52] In July 2016, it was confirmed that Boy George had decided not to return for the sixth series on ITV.[53] will.i.am later revealed that he would return as a coach for the 2017 series,[54] but Wilson later announced that he would not.[55] In September 2016, the coaches for the 2017 series was confirmed as will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Sir Tom Jones and Gavin Rossdale.[56]

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.[57] In October 2017, it was announced that Jones and Hudson would return, alongside singer Olly Murs joining the coaching panel, replacing Rossdale.[58] 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.[59] 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.[60]

On 8 October 2020, Trainor announced that she would not be returning for the tenth series, after announcing her pregnancy.[61][62] British singer Anne-Marie would replace Trainor in 2021.[63] All four coaches returned for the eleventh and twelfth series.[64][65] On 22 September 2023, Olly Murs announced that he would not returning for the thirteenth series after he was released.[66]

Timeline of coaches Edit

Coach Series
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
will.i.am
Tom Jones
Jessie J
Danny O'Donoghue
Ricky Wilson
Kylie Minogue
Rita Ora
Boy George
Paloma Faith
Jennifer Hudson
Gavin Rossdale
Olly Murs
Meghan Trainor
Anne-Marie

Coaches' teams and their artists Edit

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 Edit

  - Winner
  - Runner-up
  - Third Place
  - Fourth Place
Series will.i.am Jessie J Tom Jones Danny O'Donoghue
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

Reception Edit

The first series became BBC One's biggest new entertainment series on record with a consolidated series average of 9.2million/38.5% share.[67] Across all episodes, including results shows, The Voice UK averaged 8.54m/36.3%.[67] 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%.[68]

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.[68] 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
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 30 December 2023

Critical reception Edit

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."[69]

International broadcast Edit

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.[70]

Contestant discography Edit

Awards and nominations Edit

Year Award Category Result
2012 Glamour Awards Presenter (Holly Willoughby)[71] Won
TV Choice Awards Best Talent Show[72] Nominated
2013 National Television Awards Best Talent Show[73] Nominated
2014 National Television Awards Best Talent Show[74] Nominated
Glamour Awards Presenter (Emma Willis)[75] Won
2015 National Television Awards Best Talent Show Nominated
BAFTA Television Awards Entertainment Programme Nominated
Glamour Awards TV Personality (Rita Ora)[76] Won

References Edit

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The Voice UK is a British singing competition television series Created by John de Mol it premiered on BBC One during the spring television cycle on 24 March 2012 Based on the original The Voice of Holland and part of The Voice franchise it has aired eleven 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 the eleven series have been Leanne Mitchell Andrea Begley Jermain Jackman Stevie McCrorie Kevin Simm Mo Adeniran Ruti Olajugbagbe Molly Hocking Blessing Chitapa Craig Eddie and Anthonia Edwards The Voice UKGenreReality competitionCreated byJohn de Mol Jr Presented byEmma Willis Marvin Humes Holly Willoughby Reggie YatesJudgeswill i am Jessie J Sir Tom Jones Danny O Donoghue Kylie Minogue Ricky Wilson Rita Ora Paloma Faith Boy George Jennifer Hudson Gavin Rossdale Olly Murs Meghan Trainor Anne MarieCountry of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo of series12ProductionProduction locationsBBC Television Centre 2012 Fountain Studios 2013 Elstree Studios 2014 2017 2021 present Dock10 2013 present LH2 Studios 2018 2020 Running time30 130 minutesProduction companiesTalpa 2012 2019 Wall to Wall 2012 2017 ITV Studios Entertainment 2018 2021 Lifted Entertainment 2021 present ReleaseOriginal networkBBC One 2012 2016 ITV 2017 present Original release24 March 2012 2012 03 24 present present RelatedThe Voice franchise The Voice KidsThe 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 most recent twelfth series featured will i am Jones Olly Murs and Anne Marie Other judges from previous series include Kylie Minogue Ricky Wilson Rita Ora Paloma Faith Boy George Jennifer Hudson Gavin Rossdale and Meghan Trainor In November 2015 the BBC announced that the fifth series of The Voice UK would be their last 1 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 show will return in 2023 with all four coaches from the previous series returning In May 2023 the voice was renewed for a thirteenth season which will take place in 2024 Contents 1 History 1 1 Scheduling 1 2 Promotion 1 3 Social media 1 4 Auditions and filming 2 Format 2 1 Producers auditions and blind auditions 2 2 Battle phase 2 3 Knockout stage 2 4 Callbacks 2 5 Live shows 3 Series overview 4 Spin offs 4 1 Louder on Two 4 2 The V Room 5 Presenters and coaches 5 1 Presenters 5 1 1 Timeline of presenters 5 1 2 Key 5 2 Coaches 5 2 1 Timeline of coaches 6 Coaches teams and their artists 6 1 Key 7 Reception 7 1 Critical reception 8 International broadcast 9 Contestant discography 10 Awards and nominations 11 References 12 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Logo used for the BBC versionThe Voice first came to the public eye when the BBC revealed that it was exploring the possibility of acquiring the rights 2 However ITV was also interested 2 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 2 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 3 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 4 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 3 4 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 5 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 with The Voice 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 6 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 7 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 8 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 9 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 from that one 10 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 and we shouldn t ignore what the audience want Danny Cohen on why the BBC choose to get the rights for The Voice UK 10 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 11 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 12 The winner will receive 100 000 as well as a record deal with Universal Republic 7 On 24 May 2013 it was reported that BBC One was close to recommissioning the show for a third series in 2014 13 The next day it was confirmed that it will return for a third series 14 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 15 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 16 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 17 The ITV2 spin off show was axed on 8 August 2016 but it could return in the future 18 On 10 December 2020 ITV announced the tenth series of The Voice UK would premiere on 2 January 2021 19 In November 2021 only the new series of The Voice Kids was included by ITV as part of its Highlights brochure 20 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 21 Scheduling Edit After speculation in February 22 the show s air date was confirmed on 10 March 2012 23 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 23 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 24 Britain s Got Talent was brought forward by ITV so it could clash with the show 24 For the past four years however Britain s Got Talent had launched in mid April 24 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 25 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 25 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 26 In an exclusive interview with Digital Spy Cowell stated that the show is competition for Britain s Got Talent He said I recognise The Voice 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 Britain s Got Talent better Everyone benefits because of that 27 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 28 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 Edit 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 29 To promote the show all four coaches went to Central London launch event which took place at Soho Hotel on 24 February 2012 30 Daily Mirror s Jo Usmar commented on the promotion of the show stating that the trailer will get you juices flowing 31 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 23 Social media Edit 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 32 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 32 Auditions and filming Edit The producer auditions of series one began on 31 October 2011 29 Five events took place in London two events in Birmingham Glasgow Manchester and Cardiff and one event in Belfast 29 Solo artists and duos can participate however they must be aged sixteen or over 29 The coaches did not attend the producer s auditions 29 The blind auditions for the first series were held at BBC Television Centre and has since been held at dock10 studios in Salford Quays citation needed 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 33 Format EditThe 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 34 The Voice has been referred to as a big exciting and warm hearted series and a new generation in its genre 3 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 35 There are five different stages producers auditions Blind auditions Battle phase Knockout stage and live shows Producers auditions and blind auditions Edit The Voice UK s first stage is the producers auditions which are not shown on television 29 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 since series 2 onwards to their team in the blind auditions to progress on to the battle phase 7 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 36 Starting also in season 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 Battle phase Edit The second stage Battle phase is where two artists are mentored and then developed by their respective coach 34 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 7 Members of teams perform duets and the coach chooses who advances to the next stage 7 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 37 In Series 4 2015 a second steal was added thus increasing the progressing team to eight members 38 In Series 6 2017 each coach only had one steal each For series 11 2022 the battle round has been axed Knockout stage Edit 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 37 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 39 This meant that 9 acts would take part in the live shows From series 10 2021 the knockout round has been axed Callbacks Edit 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 Their coach then picks one artist per group 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 Edit In the Live shows artists perform in front of the coaches and audience broadcast live 7 with the current exceptions being the 2020 and 2022 2023 series which were pre recorded 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 34 The votes determined which artists advanced to the final eight 34 The final eight artists competed in a live broadcast 34 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 34 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 34 Throughout the final the coaches frequently performed with their artists 34 The winner was crowned The Voice 7 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 37 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 series 11 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 Series overview EditTo date eleven series have been broadcast as shown below Warning the following table presents a significant amount of different colors The Voice UK series overview Series Aired Winner Other finalists Winning coach Presenters Coaches chair order 1 2 3 41 2012 Leanne Mitchell Tyler James Bo Bruce Vince Kidd Tom Jones Holly Willoughby Reggie Yates will i am Jessie J Tom Danny2 2013 Andrea Begley Leah McFall Mike Ward Matt Henry Danny O Donoghue3 2014 Jermain Jackman Sally Barker Christina Marie Jamie Johnson will i am Emma Willis Marvin Humes Kylie Ricky4 2015 Stevie McCrorie Lucy O Byrne Sasha Simone Emmanuel Nwamadi Ricky Wilson Rita5 2016 Kevin Simm Jolan Cody Frost Lydia Lucy Ricky Wilson Boy George Paloma6 2017 Mo Adeniran Into The Ark Jamie Miller Michelle John Jennifer Hudson Emma Willis JHud Tom Gavin7 2018 Ruti Olajugbagbe Donel Mangena Belle Voci Lauren Bannon Tom Jones Olly8 2019 Molly Hocking Deana Walmsley Jimmy Balito Bethzienna Williams Olly Murs9 2020 Blessing Chitapa Jonny Brooks Brooke Scullion Gevanni Hutton Olly Murs Meghan10 2021 Craig Eddie Grace Holden Hannah Williams Okulaja Anne Marie Anne Marie11 2022 Anthonia Edwards David Adeogun Mark Howard Naomi Johnson Tom Jones12 2023 Upcoming seasonSpin offs EditLouder on Two Edit Main article The Voice Louder on Two Starting 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 40 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 Edit An online spin off show titled The V Room was announced in October 2016 with Cel Spellman presenting 41 The show is available on demand via the BBC iPlayer and features exclusive content across social media sites and the show s mobile app citation needed 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 42 On 12 March 2018 Vick Hope took over for Jamie Miller as the show s new digital reporter 43 Presenters and coaches EditPresenters Edit 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 44 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 45 Presenters of The Voice UK nbsp Holly Willoughby 2012 2013 nbsp Reggie Yates 2012 2013 nbsp Emma Willis 2014 nbsp Marvin Humes 2014 2016 Timeline of presenters Edit Presenters Series1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12Holly WilloughbyReggie YatesEmma WillisMarvin HumesCel SpellmanJamie MillerVick HopeAJ OduduKey Edit Main presenter Backstage presenter ContestantCoaches Edit The coaching line up was announced on 8 December 2011 46 Presenter Holly Willoughby described them as badass and incredible 47 All four coaches confirmed they would return as coaches for a second series 48 Kylie Minogue and Ricky Wilson joined will i am and 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 himself with Jones claiming that he had no idea he had been axed 49 On 13 November 2015 Wilson announced that the fifth series would be his last as a coach 50 However on 24 March 2016 it was announced that he could make a return to the show 51 The following month Faith stated that she had left the show due to her pregnancy after just one series on the show 52 In July 2016 it was confirmed that Boy George had decided not to return for the sixth series on ITV 53 will i am later revealed that he would return as a coach for the 2017 series 54 but Wilson later announced that he would not 55 In September 2016 the coaches for the 2017 series was confirmed as will i am Jennifer Hudson Sir Tom Jones and Gavin Rossdale 56 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 57 In October 2017 it was announced that Jones and Hudson would return alongside singer Olly Murs joining the coaching panel replacing Rossdale 58 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 59 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 60 On 8 October 2020 Trainor announced that she would not be returning for the tenth series after announcing her pregnancy 61 62 British singer Anne Marie would replace Trainor in 2021 63 All four coaches returned for the eleventh and twelfth series 64 65 On 22 September 2023 Olly Murs announced that he would not returning for the thirteenth series after he was released 66 Timeline of coaches Edit Coach Series1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12will i amTom JonesJessie JDanny O DonoghueRicky WilsonKylie MinogueRita OraBoy GeorgePaloma FaithJennifer HudsonGavin RossdaleOlly MursMeghan TrainorAnne MarieCoaches gallery nbsp Will i am 2012 present nbsp Jessie J 2012 2013 nbsp Sir Tom Jones 2012 2015 2017 present nbsp Danny O Donoghue 2012 2013 nbsp Kylie Minogue 2014 nbsp Ricky Wilson 2014 2016 nbsp Rita Ora 2015 nbsp Paloma Faith 2016 nbsp Boy George 2016 nbsp Jennifer Hudson 2017 2019 nbsp Gavin Rossdale 2017 nbsp Olly Murs 2018 2023 nbsp Meghan Trainor 2020 nbsp Anne Marie 2021 present Coaches teams and their artists EditMain article 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 Edit Winner Runner up Third Place Fourth PlaceSeries will i am Jessie J Tom Jones Danny O Donoghue1 Tyler James Vince Kidd Leanne Mitchell Bo BruceJaz Ellington Becky Hill Ruth Brown Max MilnerFrances Wood Cassius Henry Adam Isaac Aleks JoshJoelle Moses Toni Warne Matt and Sueleen David JulienSophie Griffin Ruth Ann St Luce Samuel Buttery Hannah Berney2 Leah McFall Matt Henry Mike Ward Andrea BegleyCleo Higgins Ash Morgan Joseph Apostol Karl MichaelLeanne Jarvis Sarah Cassidy Alys Williams Mitchel Emms3 will i am Kylie Minogue Sir Tom Jones Ricky WilsonJermain Jackman Jamie Johnson Sally Barker Christina MarieSophie May Williams Lee Glasson Bizzi Dixon Chris RoyalIesher Haughton Rachael O Connor Georgia Harrup Emily Adams4 will i am Rita Ora Sir Tom Jones Ricky WilsonLucy O Byrne Joe Woolford Sasha Simone Stevie McCrorieSheena McHugh Karis Thomas Howard Rose Emmanuel NwamadiVikesh Champaneri Clark Carmody Lara Lee Autumn Sharif5 will i am Boy George Paloma Faith Ricky WilsonLydia Lucy Cody Frost Heather Cameron Hayes Kevin SimmLyrickal Vangelis Polydorou Jordan Gray JolanLauren Lapsley Browne Harry Fisher Beth Morris Chloe Castro6 will i am Jennifer Hudson Sir Tom Jones Gavin RossdaleMichelle John Mo Adeniran Into the Ark Max VickersJason Jones Jamie Miller Craig Ward Truly FordTanya Lacey Jack Bruley Nadine McGhee Sarah Morgan7 will i am Jennifer Hudson Sir Tom Jones Olly MursDonel Mangena Belle Voci Ruti Olajugbagbe Lauren BannonTai Gayatri Nair Lucy Milburn Jamie Grey8Emmanuel Smith Nicole Dennis Deana Walmsley Molly HockingNXTGEN Moya Bethzienna Williams Jimmy BalitoCedric Neal9 will i am Meghan Trainor Sir Tom Jones Olly MursGevanni Hutton Brooke Scullion Jonny Brooks Blessing ChitapaLucy Calcines Trinity Leigh Cooper Lois Moodie Jordan PhillipsDoug Sure10 will i am Anne Marie Sir Tom Jones Olly MursOkulaja Craig Eddie Hannah Williams Grace HoldenNadia Eide Leona Jorgensen Benjamin Warner Jordan amp WesleyJeremy Levif Meg Birch Leah Cobb Andrew BateupBrokenPen Wayne amp Morgan Jake O Neill Nathan SmokerAdenike Stephanee Leal Mariam Davina Jason HaylesLauren Drew Sweeney Mide Joe Topping11Naomi Johnson Mark Howard Anthonia Edwards David AdeogunRain Castillo Triniboi Joocie Jake of Diamonds Marc HallsNoeva Kai Benjamin Rachel Modest Shaka12Reception EditThe first series became BBC One s biggest new entertainment series on record with a consolidated series average of 9 2million 38 5 share 67 Across all episodes including results shows The Voice UK averaged 8 54m 36 3 67 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 68 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 68 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 premiereviewing figures Series finale Series finaleviewing figures Average UK viewersin millions inc results shows Channel1 17 24 March 2012 9 44 2 June 2012 7 82 8 54 BBC One2 15 30 March 2013 7 47 22 June 2013 7 95 7 453 15 11 January 2014 9 35 5 April 2014 7 15 8 104 15 10 January 2015 9 05 4 April 2015 6 87 8 555 15 9 January 2016 7 87 9 April 2016 5 12 6 496 17 7 January 2017 7 12 2 April 2017 4 02 5 60 ITV7 14 6 January 2018 6 50 7 April 2018 5 87 6 048 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 8611 9 3 September 2022 4 06 29 October 2022 2 95 3 6812 9 4 November 2023 30 December 2023Critical reception Edit 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 69 International broadcast EditOn 23 December 2016 Irish commercial broadcaster TV3 announced that The Voice UK would be shown on the channel after RTE One cancelled The Voice of Ireland in favour of Dancing with the Stars 70 Contestant discography EditMain article The Voice UK discographyAwards and nominations EditYear Award Category Result2012 Glamour Awards Presenter Holly Willoughby 71 WonTV Choice Awards Best Talent Show 72 Nominated2013 National Television Awards Best Talent Show 73 Nominated2014 National Television Awards Best Talent Show 74 NominatedGlamour Awards Presenter Emma Willis 75 Won2015 National Television Awards Best Talent Show NominatedBAFTA Television Awards Entertainment Programme NominatedGlamour Awards TV Personality Rita Ora 76 WonReferences Edit The Voice UK to leave the BBC after fifth series BBC 7 November 2015 Retrieved 7 November 2015 a b c battle between BBC and ITV for The Voice List co uk 7 June 2011 Retrieved 7 June 2011 a b c Sweney Mark 17 June 2011 Winner of The Voice gets record deal with Universal The Guardian Retrieved 17 June 2011 a b BBC controller Danny Cohen talks about The Voice Digital Spy 28 August 2011 Retrieved 28 August 2011 Channel 4 calls The Voice a ripoff and pulls out of the bidding war Digital Spy Hearst Magazines UK Retrieved 8 April 2012 Fletcher Alex 1 February 2012 Holly Willoughby The Voice is a feel good show Digital Spy Hearst Magazines UK Retrieved 2 February 2012 a b c d e f g Love Ryan 13 September 2011 The Voice UK winner will sign record deal with Universal 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