Just the Two of Us (TV series)

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Just the Two of Us
Genre Reality competition
Created by BBC Worldwide
Presented by Tess Daly
Vernon Kay
Judges Trevor Nelson
CeCe Sammy
Stewart Copeland
Lulu
Tito Jackson
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of series2
No. of episodes14
Original release
Network BBC One
Release23 February 2006 (2006-02-23) 
7 January 2007 (2007-01-07)

Just the Two of Us is a British television reality singing contest hosted by Vernon Kay and Tess Daly, to date the only show that the couple have worked together on. The first series of the BBC show saw eight celebrities team up with professional singers and sing each night in duets, with one pair being eliminated every night. After each performance they were judged by a panel of industry experts. The basic format of the show was first used in another BBC programme, Strictly Come Dancing . It was cancelled in April 2007 after two series.

Contents

Format

During the week-long run each day all the celebrities perform a duet with a professional singer. The judges then give comments on each performance. Once the contestants have returned to the "Green Room" (Backstage), the judges each then each give the couple a score from 1 to 10. The scores create a leaderboard which forms 50% of the final result, the other half comes from the public vote via telephone and text entries.

Once the scores and votes are combined to form the final leaderboard for that day's show, the two couples at the bottom compete in a final "Sing Off", where they perform their duet again. Once both couples have performed their song for the judging panel, the four judges decide on who deserves to stay and cast their votes. The couple with the most votes from the judges leaves the show that day.

So far there have been two series, the first won by Russell Watson and Sian Reeves and the second was won by Hannah Waterman and Marti Pellow.

Only four professionals have performed in both series - Natasha Hamilton, Alexander O'Neal, Jocelyn Brown and Beverly Knight.

The panel of judges were seen as four industry professionals. The judges for series one were singer Lulu, singer and musician Stewart Copeland, celebrity vocal coach CeCe Sammy and radio DJ Trevor Nelson. In 2007 for series two, Lulu was replaced by Jackson Five star Tito Jackson. Sammy, Nelson and Copeland all returned for series two. Tara McDonald the well known UK dance vocalist was on backing vocal duty for both series.

Series 1

The first series began on 24 February 2006 and ended on 5 March 2006.

CelebrityProfessionalStatus
Siân Reeves Russell Watson [note 1] Winners on 5 March
Mark Moraghan Natasha Hamilton Runners-up on 5 March
Chris Fountain Jo O'Meara Eliminated on 4 March
Penny Smith Curtis Stigers Eliminated on 3 March
Nicky Campbell Beverley Knight Eliminated on 2 March
Matt Allwright Jocelyn Brown Eliminated on 26 February
Fiona Bruce Alexander O'Neal Eliminated on 25 February
Gaby Roslin Martin Fry Eliminated on 24 February
Notes

The Judges

Contestants received vocal coaching by Joshua Alamu.

Series 2

The second and final series began on 2 January 2007 and ended on 7 January 2007.

CelebrityProfessionalStatus
Hannah Waterman Marti Pellow Winners on 7 January
Brendan Cole Beverley Knight Second Place on 7 January
Mark Butcher Sarah Brightman Third Place on 7 January
John Bardon Jocelyn Brown Eliminated on 6 January
Julia Bradbury Tony Christie Eliminated on 5 January
Luke Bailey Natasha Hamilton Eliminated on 4 January
Janet Ellis Alexander O'Neal Eliminated on 3 January
Gregg Wallace Carol Decker Eliminated on 2 January

Singer Russell Watson was originally supposed to be participating on the series with Hollyoaks actress, Loui Batley. However, after having had surgery to remove a tumour from his brain, he decided to pull out of the competition. Unlike the previous year, however, he was not replaced, so Batley was also dropped from the show. [1]

Jo O'Meara did not participate in the second series as she was taking part in Channel 4's Celebrity Big Brother at the time.

Contestants received vocal coaching by Joshua Alamu.

The Judges

The judges were:

Judges' scoring summary

Bold scores indicate the highest for that week. Red indicates the lowest score. * indicates the couple was in the bottom two or three.

TeamDay 1Day 2Day 3Day 4Day 5Day 6
Final
Hannah & Marti2521*2224+27=5127+29=56*30
Brendan & Beverley24242628+30=5826+32=5836
Mark & Sarah26291930+28=58*35+29=6434
John & Jocelyn182522*25+23=48*27+26=53*Eliminated
Julia & Tony17*2924*29+29=58*Eliminated
Luke & Natasha2623*23*Eliminated
Janet & Alexander21*23*Eliminated
Gregg & Carol21*Eliminated

International versions

These versions of the format are distributed by BBC Worldwide, the commercial arm of the BBC.

  Currently airing franchise
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CountryNameChannelHostsJudgesAir date
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia It Takes Two Seven Network Grant Denyer
Terasa Livingstone (season 1)
Kate Ritchie (season 2)
Erika Heynatz (season 3)
Marina Prior
James Valentine
Ross Wilson
Amanda Pelman
28 May 2006 – 22 April 2008
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Just the Two of Us vtm Staff Coppens
Evi Hanssen
Dirk Blanchart
Hilde Norga
Sofie
Zaki
21 October 2006 - ?
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Just the Two of Us Hunan Television mid-2000s
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia Zvijezde pjevaju HRT Barbara Kolar
Duško Čurlić
Ksenija Erker (2007–2012)
Rajko Dujmić (2007–2012)
Martina Tomčić (2007–2009, 2011–2014)
Husein Hasanefendić (2007–2010)
Vanna (2010–2012)
Zdenka Kovačiček (2014)
Zrinko Tutić (2014)
Danijela Martinović (2019–)
Miroslav Škoro (2019)
Valentina Fijačko (2019)
Mirela Priselac Remi (2019–2020)
Jurica Pađen (2020– May 2022)
Marko Tolja (2020–)
Zorica Kondža (March -May 2022)
Mario Lipovšek Battifiaca (October 2022-)
7 April 2007 – present
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Duety… když hvězdy zpívají Czech Television Tereza Kostková
Aleš Háma
Michael Prostějovský
Ota Balage
Linda Finková
Lubomír Brabec
2009
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Laulud tähtedega TV3 Marko Matvere (2008)
Karin Rask (2008)
Eda-Ines Etti (2010)
Madis Milling (2010)
Jaanus Nõgisto (2008)
Anu Tali (2008)
Jüri Makarov (2008)
Mihkel Raud (2010)
Maarja-Liis Ilus (2010)
Peeter Rebane (2010)
5 October 2008 – 16 May 2010
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany It Takes 2 RTL Daniel Hartwich
Julia Krüger
Conchita Wurst
Álvaro Soler
Angelo Kelly
15 January - 12 February 2017
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Just the 2 of Us [2] Mega Channel Giorgos Kapoutzidis (season 1)
Zeta Makrypoulia (season 2)
Doukissa Nomikou (backstage, season 1)
Dimitris Ouggarezos (backstage, season 2)
Stefanos Korkolis (season 1)
Kostas Tournas (season 1)
Athinais Nega (season 1)
Lydia Papaioannou (season 1)
Giorgos Theofanous (season 2)
Roula Koromila (season 2)
Dimitris Arvanitis (season 2, show 1-6)
Krateros Katsoulis (season 2, show 7-12)
17 October 2010 – 18 June 2014
Open TV Nikos Koklonis
Vicky Kavoura (backstage, season 3)
Laura Karaiskou (backstage, season 4)
Despina Vandi
Stamatis Fasoulis
Vicky Stavropoulou
Maria Bakodimou
14 March – 26 December 2020
Alpha TV Nikos Koklonis
Katerina Stikoudi (backstage)
Current
Despina Vandi
Stamatis Fasoulis
Vicky Stavropoulou
Katy Garbi (season 6-)
Former
Maria Bakodimou (season 5)
25 September 2021 – present
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Just the Two of Us Tien Linda de Mol
Gordon Heuckeroth
Cornald Maas
Margriet Eshuijs
Rob Stenders
Esther Hart
11 March – 30 April 2007
It Takes 2 RTL 4
SBS6
 ??? ???12 March 2016 – 14 June 2019
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland Tylko nas dwoje Polsat Katarzyna Cichopek
Mariusz Kałamaga
Irena Santor
Tomasz Karolak
Dorota Rabczewska
13 March 2010 – 15 May 2010
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Две звезды Channel One Lolita Milyavskaya & Alexander Tsekalo (1 season); Alla Pugacheva & Maxim Galkin (2 season);Ksenia Sobchak, Tatiana Lazareva & Tina Kandelaki (3 season); Dmitry Nagiev & Nonna Grishaeva (4 season); Dmitry Nagiev & Anastasia Zavorotnyuk (5 season); Dmitry Nagiev & Zhanna Badoeva (6 season)

Alexander Oleshko & Aglaya Shilovskaya (7 Season)

Sergey Mazaev, Igor Matvienko, Nadezhda Babkina, Yana Churikova, Vladimir Korobka, Lev Leshchenko, Ilya Reznik, Valentina Talyzina (1 season, 2006).

Ilya Reznik, Barbara Brylska, Garik Martirosyan, Vladimir Matetsky (2 season, 2007 — 2008). Andrey Malakhov, Igor Matvienko, Yuri Nikolaev, Igor Krutoy, Ilya Reznik, Vladimir Matetsky, Garik Martirosyan, Dmitry Dibrov, Lev Leshchenko, Svetlana Morgunova, Gennady Khazanov, Viktor Drobysh, Iosif Kobzon, Mikhail Boyarsky, Philip Kirkorov (3 season, 2009).

Lolita Milyavskaya, Igor Matvienko, Mikhail Boyarsky, Valentin Yudashkin, Svetlana Morgunova, Viktor Drobysh, Dmitry Dyuzhev, Elena Obraztsova, Vladimir Matetsky, Tamara Gverdtsiteli (4 season, 2012). Igor Matvienko, Mikhail Boyarsky, Elena Obraztsova, Valentin Yudashkin, Laima Vaikule, Nikolay Rastorguev, Vladimir Matetsky, Viktor Drobysh, Larisa Dolina (5 season, 2013).

Maxim Galkin, Valeria, Dmitry Pevtsov, Olga Drozdova, Soso Pavliashvili, Igor Vernik, Vadim Vernik, Yuri Malikov, Dmitry Malikov, Elena Vaenga, Leonid Yarmolnik, Kristina Orbakaite, Stanislav Piekha, Nikolai Fomenko, Mikhail Boyarsky, Lev Leshchenko, Aida Garifullina, Igor Krutoy, Nonna Grishaeva, Alexander Oleshko, Aglaya Shilovskaya, Valery Syutkin, Valdis Pelsh, Anna Ardova, Vladimir Vinokur, Larisa Dolina, Dmitry Dyuzhev, Alexandra Zakharova, Ani Lorak, Ekaterina and Alexander Strizhenov, Larisa Guzeeva, Natalia Podolskaya, Vladimir Presnyakov Jr., Igor Matvienko, Gennady Khazanov, Igor Nikolaev (6 season, 2021—2022).

Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey Şarkı Söylemek Lazım Show TV Behzat Uygur
Zeynep Tokuş
Olcayto Ahmet Tuğsuz (Season 1)
Erol Büyükburç (Season 1)
Fuat Güner (Season 1)
İnci Çayırlı (Season 1)
Oray Eğin (Season 1)
Eyşan Özhim (Season 1)
Zeynep Talu (Season 2)
Özdemir Erdoğan (Season 2)
Ayşe Özyılmazel (Season 2)
2007-2008
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Cặp đôi hoàn hảo VTV3 Thanh Ngọc (season 1–2)
Phan Anh (season 1–3)
Trấn Thành (season 2)
Vy Oanh (season 2)
Cát Phượng (season 3)
Lê Hoàng (season 1–2)
Siu Black (season 1)
Lê Minh Sơn (season 1–2)
Lưu Thiên Hương (season 2)
Thanh Bạch (season 3)
Quang Linh (season 3)
Bảo Lan (season 3)
9 October 2011 – 18 January 2015

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