The Voice UK (series 5)

The Voice UK
Series 5
Broadcast from 9 January 2016 – present
Coaches will.i.am
Ricky Wilson
Boy George
Paloma Faith
Presenter(s) Emma Willis
Marvin Humes
Broadcaster BBC One
Finals venue Elstree Studios

The Voice UK is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The fifth series began airing on 9 January 2016 on BBC One.[1] The series is hosted Emma Willis and Marvin Humes, and are joined by coaches will.i.am and Ricky Wilson. Rita Ora did not appear in this series of the show after joining The X Factor and was replaced by Paloma Faith. In addition, Sir Tom Jones did not return and was replaced by Boy George.[2]

This series will be the last to be aired on BBC One. On 13 November, Wilson confirmed that this would be his last series.[3] On 1 December, will.i.am confirmed that it may be his last series, "as we're switching over to ITV" he said and that he misses Sir Tom Jones.

Coaches and presenters

The Voice UK series 5 coaches

On 1 March 2015, rumours began circulating that Rita Ora would be leaving the show after just one series after host Marvin Humes said "Rita is blowing up across the world right now" and he "wouldn't be too surprised if she was too busy to come back next year": "Jessie and Kylie both quit so they could tour, so it wouldn't be a huge shock if Rita did the same".[4] In addition to this, Humes said that he wouldn't be surprised if "there was a new female next year and a change in the male line-up too."[4] On 15 April 2015, the Daily Star reported that Simon Cowell said he "saw Rita on The Voice and I thought she was very good. When it comes to asking her over, you know, it's fair game",[5] prompting rumours that Ora was set to join his show, The X Factor. However, these rumours were squashed at the end of April after bosses on The X Factor decided "not to pursue her".[6] On 6 June 2015, it was reported once again that Ora could be leaving the show and taking up a place on The X Factor following weeks of rumours.[7] A week later, Ora broke her silence on the topic, saying that "it is nice to even be rumoured to be in the running". She also said that "watching a bidding war going on makes me feel special".[8] On 16 June 2015, it was officially confirmed that Ora had joined The X Factor alongside new judge Nick Grimshaw, Cheryl Fernandez-Versini and Cowell.[9] It was later confirmed that day that Ora wouldn't be returning to The Voice.[10] During an appearance on BBC One's The Graham Norton Show, Norton teased her about leaving The Voice, asking if this would be her last appearance on BBC One. Ora responded saying "I love the BBC and the BBC love me back. And it was a great experience. [...] But honestly, it was all about time, and when I shoot The Voice, I'm not in the country, and so I technically wouldn't be able to do it anyway. But literally, that's the truth. They knew I couldn't have done it because my second album comes out then."[11]

In May 2014, The Voice UK executive producer Moira Ross said that she was hoping Kylie Minogue would return to the show for its 2016 series: "Kylie's doing her world tour, so she's not available for series four's filming dates, but hopefully we'll have her back for series five. So it's a little hiatus."[12] During an appearance on Alan Carr: Chatty Man in the same month, Minogue said that whilst she "can't go back next season (series four) [...] the season beyond that...it's an open book. Let's see."[13] On 28 May 2015, So You Think You Can Dance judge Jason Derulo told the Daily Star that he was in talks to join The Voice UK: "there's some talk about me doing The Voice here. It's a cool show, there's interest from both parties, myself and them." He also praised will.i.am, saying that he'd "like to sit with will.i.am."[14] Following Ora's exit, Paloma Faith became favourite to join the show on 20 June 2015.[15] It followed reports that she was in talks to join the show, despite the fact she turned down the role for the last two years, as she said "it didn't feel right".[16] On 25 June 2015, The Voice of Ireland coach Rachel Stevens told OK! magazine that "if they [the producers] called, I'd be there in a second". In addition, she commented that due to her experience on the Irish version of the show, she thinks she is the best person to replace Ora.[17] On 1 July it was reported that former X Factor judge Nicole Scherzinger, who has been on both the American and British versions of the show, was entering talks that week to join the show after will.i.am had been "lobbying hard for her to join the panel".[18] However, bosses later claimed they didn't want X Factor castoffs on their show, thus ruling Scherzinger out of the running.[19] On the same day, former member of the Spice Girls and judge on Asia's Got Talent and Superstar, Melanie Chisholm said in an interview that she "would love to do The Voice".[20]

On 14 August 2015, it was announced that Paloma Faith would be replacing Rita Ora on the panel. Upon her appointment on the show, she said “I’m really excited about working with creative people who are there not just to be great singers, but also innovative personalities and performers. I have a long history of helping break artists as in my club nights I booked Kate Nash, Adele and The Noisettes before they hit the big time, and four of my band members have gone on to pursue successful solo careers. I’m really looking forward to getting my teeth into something that cultivates the talents of another person and takes the focus off myself for a bit.”[2]

On 14 August 2015, it was announced that Boy George would be joining the coaching lineup replacing Sir Tom Jones. Charlotte Moore, Controller of BBC One, publicly thanked Jones for "his dedication and commitment to the last four series", whilst Mark Linsey, Controller of Entertainment Commissioning, said that "Jones helped make The Voice UK a success" and thanked him for "his invaluable contribution to the series". George stated he's "he's thrilled and excited to be a coach on The Voice UK. I'm a huge fan of the show and have watched and engaged with it from series one. If I can help someone to win, I will be delighted. What a wonderful opportunity to share my experiences and help someone move forward with their musical career. I can't wait to sit in that chair!"[2]

Following the fourth series final, will.i.am said that he "hopes" to return to the show in 2015 if he was invited back by the BBC.[21] In an interview in NME, Ricky Wilson admitted he had not heard anything from producers about their plans for the show's fifth series: "I don't know if I'd do it again, maybe."[22] With the announcement of Boy George and Paloma Faith joining the show's coaching panel, it was confirmed that both will.i.am and Ricky Wilson would be returning to the show. When discussing his return, Wilson said he's "thrilled to be returning to The Voice as the coach of last season's winning performer, Stevie - but with Paloma Faith and Boy George on board, this series is going to be the hardest one yet. The pressure is definitely on, and I know Will will come out with all generic electronic tablets blazing. Fun fact: Paloma and I worked together for years in a bar up North. She just texted me to say she'll see me in the big red chairs, and her number still came up as 'Work Paloma'. I can't wait to start working with her again, but this time but she made me promise not to make her carry any beer barrels. It's going to be tough without Sir Tom as my Obi Wan Ke-Jonesey, but Culture Club's Colour By Numbers was the first album I ever owned and, having met George a couple of times, there's never a dull moment with him and that will no doubt make for an unpredictable and thrilling series."[2]

Promotion

At the end of the sixth episode of the fourth series, auditions for the 2016 series were advertised. Audition dates in front of the producers were revealed as well, beginning in Belfast on 18 June.[23]

It was announced that the show's blind auditions would be returning to Manchester's MediaCityUK in September 2015 on 14 August 2015.[2] The show was taped between 26 and 29 September 2015.[24] Official photos were released on the first day of filming, revealing what the coaches would be wearing during the blind audition process.[25]

Teams

Coach Top 48 Artists
will.i.am
Charley Blue Lydia Lucy Lyrickal Tom Rickels Lauren Lapsley-Browne Irene Alano-Rhodes
Faheem Vivica Jade Mari Marli Scott and Vicki TBA TBA
Boy George
Melissa Cavanagh Harry Fisher Cody Frost Chase Morton Charley Birkin J Sealy
Heather Cameron-Hayes Tobias Robertson Vangelis Eli Cripps TBA TBA
Paloma Faith
Beth Morris Dwaine Hayden Megan Reece Deano Boroczky Aliesha Lobuczek Steve Devereux
Kevin Simm Bradley Waterman JJ Salux Theo Llewellyn Rick Snowdon TBA
Ricky Wilson
Áine Carroll Janine Dyer Brooklynne Richards Tom Milner Efe Udugba Alaric Green
Chloe Castro Kagan Mia Sylvester Jolan TBA TBA

Blind auditions

Each coach has the length of the artists' performance to decide if they want that artist on their team. Should two or more coaches want the same artist, then the artist will choose their coach.

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

Blind audition 1 (9 January)

The series premiere was broadcast on 9 January 2016.

Artist Order Age Song Coaches and artists choices
will.i.am Boy George Paloma Ricky
Beth Morris 1 25 "Nutbush City Limits"
Tom Rickels 2 22 "Want to Want Me/Love Me like You Do"
Brooklynne Richards 3 23 "Cry to Me"
Keri-Ellah 4 20 "Before He Cheats"
John Bonham 5 29 "Can I Play with Madness"
Reverend John Barron 6 49 "This Is the Moment"
Dwaine Hayden 7 30 "Don't Know Why"
Ryan Willingham 8 23 "Stars"
Lyrickal 9 46 "Virtual Insanity"
Áine Carroll 10 16 "Brokenhearted"
Bernie Clifton 11 79 "The Impossible Dream"
Cody Frost 12 17 "Lay All Your Love on Me"

Blind audition 2 (16 January)

Artist Order Age Song Coaches and artists choices
will.i.am Boy George Paloma Ricky
Charley Blue 1 24 "Roll Over Beethoven"
Chase Morton 2 30 "If You Want Me to Stay"
Divina de Campo 3 32 "Poor Wandering One"
Megan Reece 4 28 "What You Don't Do"
Stevie Calrow 5 74 "Witchcraft"
Lydia Lucy 6 22 "Trouble"
Janine Dyer 7 38 "Bridge Over Troubled Water"
Niamh Breslin 8 18 "Martha's Harbour"
Melissa Cavanagh 9 25 "Blame"
Harry Fisher 10 18 "Let It Go"

Blind audition 3 (23 January)

Artist Order Age Song Coaches and artists choices
will.i.am Boy George Paloma Ricky
Colet Selwyn 1 21 "This Ole House"
Charley Birkin 2 52 "Rescue Me"
Tom Milner 3 24 "Wait on Me"
Stacey Lee 4 31 "Say Something"
Cody Lee 5 17 "Ruby"
Billy Black 6 38 "Bad Case of Loving You"
Lauren Lapsley-Browne 7 18 "Ain't Nobody"
Olivia Kate Davies 8 17 "Don't Be So Hard on Yourself"
Efe Udugba 9 31 "Jealous"
Brooke Waddle 10 27 "I've Got the Music in Me"
Deano 11 27 "You Do Something To Me"
Irene Alano-Rhodes 12 42 "Wind Beneath My Wings"

Blind audition 4 (30 January)

Artist Order Age Song Coaches and artists choices
will.i.am Boy George Paloma Ricky
Aliesha Lobuczek 1 17 "Break Free"
The Dublin City Rounders 2 20-28 "Blank Space"
Alaric Green 3 21 "Broken Vow"
Tim Baldwin 4 20 "I'm Yours"
Faheem 5 21 "Marvin Gaye"
Sammy-Jo Evens 6 17 "Jukebox Blues"
J Sealy 7 43 "The First Cut Is the Deepest"
Steve Devereux 8 60 "The Lady Is a Tramp"
Lester Preston 9 33 "Dancing on My Own"
Valerie Bacon 10 70 "You're My World"
Heather Cameron-Hayes 11 16 "Life on Mars"
Kevin Simm 12 35 "Chandelier"

Blind audition 5 (6 February)

Artist Order Age Song Coaches and artists choices
will.i.am Boy George Paloma Ricky
Vivica Jade 1 27 "Gravity"
Marvin The Jazz Man 2 19 "Sing Sing Sing"
Chloe Castro 3 19 "From Eden"
Mike Collin 4 30 "Budapest"
Gemma Magnusson 5 32 "Something Inside So Strong"
Kagan 6 17 "Take A Bow"
Cian Ducrot 7 18 "One More Night"
Tobias Robertson 8 22 "You've Got A Friend In Me"
Wett n Wilde 9 68-74 "Up Where We Belong"
Dylan Thomas 10 18 "Like A Rolling Stone"
Bradley Waterman 11 19 "Forget You"
Mari Marli 12 23 "Bang Bang"
Vangelis 13 24 "Do You Really Want To Hurt Me"

Blind audition 6 (13 February)

Artist Order Age Song Coaches and artists choices
will.i.am Boy George Paloma Ricky
Mia Sylvester 1 28 "Ain't No Way"
Scott & Vicki 2 23-24 "Fascination"
Paul Phoenix 3 55 "Chasing Pavements"
Eli Cripps 4 28 "Real Love"
JJ Soulx 5 25 "What's Going On"
Mario Wolfgang 6 25 "How Deep Is Your Love"
Theo Llewellyn 7 26 "Sweet Love"
Julie Williams 8 36 "Love Is a Battlefield"
Jordan Gray 9 26 "Just Like A Woman"
Mike Berry 10 72 "True Love Ways"
Rick Snowdon 11 29 "I Put A Spell On You"
Tom Read Wilson 12 28 "Accentuate The Positive"
Jolan 13 21 "Wishing Well"

Reception

Ratings

Episode Date Official ratings[26]
(in millions)
BBC One
weekly rank[26]
Share Source
Blind auditions 1 9 January 7.87 7 32.0% [27]
Blind auditions 2 16 January 7.03 11 TBA
Blind auditions 3 23 January 7.42 10 TBA
Blind auditions 4 30 January 7.69 8 TBA
Blind auditions 5 6 February TBA TBA TBA
Blind auditions 6 13 February TBA TBA TBA
Series average 2016 TBA TBA TBA

Controversy

Tom Jones' exit

On 14 August 2015, it was announced that Boy George would be joining the show alongside Paloma Faith, will.i.am and Ricky Wilson.[2] Later that day, Sir Tom Jones posted a message to his fans on Facebook which said the following: "About The Voice UK: In good faith, as part of the team, I’d put the time in my schedule to be involved in Series 5, as I’ve done so for the last 4 years. I’ve supported the show and the BBC since the beginning. I was told yesterday, with no consultation or conversation of any kind, that I would not be returning. Having been through plenty of transformations throughout the years, I support and admire creative change. But being informed, as a matter of duty and respect, is an important part of creative relationships. This sub-standard behaviour from the executives is very disappointing. I will always admire the courage of the performers who participate in the show, as well as all the production staff who worked tirelessly to make a great family viewing experience for the audience at home. I wish the show well."[28]

This sparked outrage with the show's viewers, with many of them venting their frustration via Twitter.[29] Will.i.am, and hosts Marvin Humes and Emma Willis also expressed their disappointment during interviews. The BBC responded to this backlash by stating "The final decision on the coaches line up for series five of The Voice was only taken on Wednesday [12 August] and Tom's team was informed early yesterday [13 August] morning. We then announced it to the press so that it didn't leak. This has been the same every year and no role was ever promised. The chemistry between the coaches is extremely important and that they all represent different musical genres and we feel the new line up is exactly what the show needs. We look forward to seeing Tom on BBC One in October with his Children in Need concert. Tom hasn't been axed or fired from The Voice. He was out of contract once series four ended in April and that contract has not been renewed."

On 17 August, George posted the following the message on Twitter: "I have absolute respect for Tom Jones. The man is an absolute legend. Huge fan!"[30] The following day, Jones uploaded a new song on his YouTube channel entitled "Why Don't You Love Me Like You Used To Do?", with the accompanying message on Facebook: "This is a song I recently recorded, just happens to fit the bill! I'd like to thank everyone who's been so kind to me lately, except for those few, this is dedicated to them".[28]

Technical issues

Around 40,000 people applied to be on this series of The Voice. A month before the blind auditions were due to begin, the 200 artists that would be auditioning in front of the coaches were contacted and told that they were not successful, leaving no one to actually be performing on the show. The producers noticed the error hours later and had to contact all the singers to inform them that they would still be performing on the show. A spokesperson for the show said "We can confirmed this unfortunate incident was caused by a technical glitch and was rectified immediately." [31]

Faith and George

On 30 September 2015 The Mirror reported that the two new coaches, Faith and George, had been involved in a heated pitch for an artist they both turned around for on the third day of auditions (Monday 28th). The argument arose when Faith when pretended to snore and fall asleep during George's pitch. George responded by saying "You said you weren't going to be bitchy and you're being bitchy. You've probably got PMT or something, you were extremely rude. If you choose Paloma she will probably fall asleep while you sing." On a separate occasion, he had told an artist that they had more number one hits in America than Faith did as well as telling her "don't give it if you can't take it". Fellow coach will.i.am later commented "that was super intense, I don't think I want to go backstage anymore, I'll stay out here instead."[32] A spokesperson for the show said that the row arose because "all four coaches are fighting hard to get the best talent on their teams. Competition and banter may be lively on camera but professional rivalries are left at the studio doors at the end of every recording. We think viewers are going to love the genuine passion that our new line-up brings to The Voice in 2016." In the early hours of the morning on 30 September, George posted a photo of himself and Faith on Twitter with the caption "Ha. Love you Paloma Faith it's just 'banter-mime!", to which Faith replied "[the] feeling is mutual baby!".[33] The pitch in question was over former Liberty X singer Kevin Simm, which aired during episode 4 of the Blind Auditions.

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