All Together Now (British TV series) series 1

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All Together Now
Series 1
Presented by Rob Beckett
JudgesSee The 100
Winner Michael Rice
Runner-upJames Thompson
Release
Original network BBC One
Original release27 January (2018-01-27) 
3 March 2018 (2018-03-03)
Series chronology
Next 
Series 2

All Together Now is a British reality television music competition which first aired on BBC One on 27 January 2018. It is presented by Rob Beckett and Geri Halliwell (credited as Geri Horner). Michael Rice was crowned the winner of the first series on 3 March 2018. A second series was announced on 28 March 2018. [1]

The Performers

The Performers are a mix of soloists and groups. They were cast to include a diverse range of ages, backgrounds and genres, including pop, rock, soul, jazz, musicals, and classical. The casting was open to all and the show attracted performers with minimal public performance experience through to seasoned performers who have appeared on major stages and theatres.

Performances

Result's colour key
  Artist advanced to the final with the highest score
  Artist did not score enough points to place inside the Top 3
  Artist advanced to the sing-off in 2nd and 3rd place

Heat 1 (27 January)

Michael advanced to the final.

Sing-Off details
NameSongScoreResult
Chrissy Caine"Ain't No Mountain High Enough" by Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell 10Eliminated
The Sundaes"Shout" by The Isley Brothers 92Advanced

Heat 2 (3 February)

Running order

Tabi advanced to the final.

Sing-Off details
OrderNameSongScoreResult
1Valentina"I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston 32Eliminated
2Karl Lewis"Wonderwall" by Oasis 82Advanced

Heat 3 (10 February)

Running order

Jodie advanced to the final.

Sing-Off details
NameSongScoreResult
Chloe Griffiths"Get Here" by Oleta Adams 31Advanced
Norbert Bondin"Next to Me" by Emeli Sandé 18Eliminated

Heat 4 (17 February)

Running order

Victoria advanced to the final.

Sing-Off details
NameSongScoreResult
Rachael Hawnt"Alone" by Heart 97Advanced
Scott Dale"Fly Me to the Moon" by Kaye Ballard 7Eliminated

Heat 5 (24 February)

End Song: The Edge of GloryLady Gaga

Running order

James advanced to the final.

Sing-Off details
OrderNameSongScoreResult
1Lee England"Mr. Brightside" by The Killers 68Eliminated
2Rachel Lee Stephens"Run" by Snow Patrol 94Advanced

The Final (3 March)

Running order
Sing-Off details
OrderNameSongScoreResult
1Victoria Ouwari"Tonight" by Ferrante & Teicher 43Third place
2James Thompson"Never Too Much" by Luther Vandross 84Runner-up
3 Michael Rice "Hallelujah" by Leonard Cohen 94Winner

The 100

The 100 are a range of music experts and performers from across the UK. Members of the 100 include:

Ratings

EpisodeAir dateViewers
(millions)
BBC One
weekly ranking
Viewing share
Episode 127 January 20183.8826TBA
Episode 23 February 20183.9029TBA
Episode 310 February 20183.9021TBA
Episode 417 February 20183.8323TBA
Episode 524 February 20183.1830TBA
Episode 6
(final)
3 March 20184.0330TBA
Celebrity Special24 December 20185.0930TBA

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