Splash! (British TV series) series 2

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Splash!
Series 2
Winner Perri Kiely
No. of episodes7
Release
Original network ITV
Original release4 January (2014-01-04) 
15 February 2014 (2014-02-15)
Series chronology
 Previous
Series 1

Splash! is a British television show which teaches celebrities the art of diving with the aid of Olympic diver Tom Daley. The second series began broadcasting on 4 January 2014 [1] and ended on 15 February 2014. Gabby Logan and Vernon Kay returned to present, alongside resident judges Andy Banks, Jo Brand and Leon Taylor.

Contents

Contestants

Rav Wilding was due to compete in the series but had to pull out before the series began due to injury, and was replaced by Martin Offiah. [2] The line-up for the first heat was revealed on 23 December 2013, [3] the line-up for the second heat was revealed at the end of the 4 January 2014 show. [4] The line-up for the third heat was revealed on 8 January 2014. [5]

CelebrityKnown forHeatStatus
Ricky Groves Former EastEnders actor1Eliminated 1st
on 4 January 2014
Gemma Merna Hollyoaks actress1Eliminated 2nd
on 4 January 2014
Gemma Collins The Only Way Is Essex star1Eliminated 3rd
on 4 January 2014
Paul Ross Television presenter2Eliminated 4th
on 11 January 2014
Martin Offiah former professional rugby league footballer2Eliminated 5th
on 11 January 2014
Toyah Willcox Musician & actress2Eliminated 6th
on 11 January 2014
Patrick Monahan Stand-up comedian3Eliminated 7th
on 18 January 2014
Paul Young Singer & musician3Eliminated 8th
on 18 January 2014
Penny Mordaunt Conservative Party politician3Eliminated 9th
on 18 January 2014
Jenny Eclair Comedian & writer4Eliminated 10th
on 25 January 2014
Pollyanna Woodward The Gadget Show presenter4Eliminated 11th
on 25 January 2014
Una Foden The Saturdays singer4Eliminated 12th
on 25 January 2014
Danielle Lloyd Glamour model1Eliminated 13th
on 1 February 2014
Michaela Strachan Television presenter3Eliminated 14th
on 1 February 2014
Austin Healey Former rugby union player4Withdrew
on 8 February 2014
Anna Williamson Television presenter2Eliminated 15th
on 8 February 2014
Dan Osborne The Only Way Is Essex star3Fourth place
on 15 February 2014
Keith Duffy Boyzone singer2Third place
on 15 February 2014
Richard Whitehead Paralympic marathon runner4Runner-up
on 15 February 2014
Perri Kiely Diversity dancer 1Winner
on 15 February 2014

Scoring chart

CelebrityPlace123456Final
Perri Kiely125.027.5+24.0+51.530.0+27.5=57.5
Richard Whitehead227.025.0+25.5=50.529.0+27.5=56.5
Keith Duffy324.521.5+23.0=44.525.0+26.0=51.0
Dan Osborne423.522.5+24.5=47.027.0+27.5=54.5
Anna Williamson524.024.0+24.0=48.0
Austin Healey624.5WD
Danielle Lloyd820.020.0+20.0=40.0
Michaela Strachan721.022.5+22.0=44.5
Una Foden922.5
Pollyanna Woodward1024.5
Jenny Eclair1121.5
Penny Mordaunt1222.5
Paul Young1320.5
Patrick Monahan1423.0
Toyah Willcox1524.0
Martin Offiah1618.0
Paul Ross1721.5
Gemma Collins1818.5
Gemma Merna1918.0
Ricky Groves2021.0
Red numbers indicate the lowest score for each week
Green numbers indicate the highest score for each week
  indicates the celebrities eliminated each week
  indicates the celebrities in the Splash!-off each week
"—" indicates that the celebrity did not dive that week

Live show details

Heat 1 (4 January)

OrderCelebrityJudges' scoresTotalScoreboardDivePointsPublic
vote % [6]
Result
BanksBrandTaylorTypeHeightJudgesPublicTotal
1Michaela Strachan7.07.56.521.0=2ndInward dive with tuck5 metre4266.27%Saved by the judges
2Ricky Groves7.07.56.521.0=2ndForward dive with tuck5 metre4152.74%Eliminated
3Gemma Merna6.06.55.518.05thPike fall3 metre2358.14%Eliminated
4Perri Kiely8.59.07.525.01stFalling back somersault10 metre551061.72%Saved by public vote
5Gemma Collins6.07.05.518.54thPike fall3 metre34721.14%Eliminated by the judges
Judges' votes to save

Heat 2 (11 January)

OrderCelebrityJudges' scoresTotalScoreboardDivePointsPublic
vote % [6]
Result
BanksBrandTaylorTypeHeightJudgesPublicTotal
1Keith Duffy8.08.58.024.51stInward dive with tuck7.5 metre551046.62%Saved by public vote
2Anna Williamson8.08.57.524.0=2ndT-start forward pike fall10 metre43713.71%Saved by the judges
3Paul Ross7.08.06.521.54thForward dive with tuck5 metre3144.20%Eliminated
4Martin Offiah6.06.55.518.05thForward pike fall5 metre2248.13%Eliminated
5Toyah Willcox8.08.57.524.0=2ndInward dive with tuck5 metre44827.35%Eliminated by the judges
Judges' votes to save

Heat 3 (18 January)

OrderCelebrityJudges' scoresTotalScoreboardDivePointsPublic
vote % [6]
Result
BanksBrandTaylorTypeHeightJudgesPublicTotal
1Patrick Monahan7.58.07.523.02ndForward 1 12 somersault with tuck10 metre41514.21%Eliminated
2Paul Young7.07.56.020.54thPike fall7.5 metre22415.28%Eliminated
3Penny Mordaunt7.58.07.022.53rdBackward dive7.5 metre33617.39%Eliminated by the judges
4Dan Osborne8.08.57.023.51stBackwards somersault10 metre54922.17%Saved by public vote
5Danielle Lloyd6.57.56.020.05thForward pike fall5 metre15630.96%Saved by the judges
Judges' votes to save

Heat 4 (25 January)

OrderCelebrityJudges' scoresTotalScoreboardDivePointsPublic
vote % [6]
Result
BanksBrandTaylorTypeHeightJudgesPublicTotal
1Pollyanna Woodward8.08.58.024.5=2ndForward 1 12 somersault pike7.5 metre4267.92%Eliminated
2Austin Healey8.08.58.024.5=2ndBack 1 12 somersault with twist7.5 metre44815.10%Saved by the judges
3Jenny Eclair7.08.06.521.55thForward pike fall5 metre2133.47%Eliminated
4Una Foden7.58.07.022.54thForward dive with tuck5 metre33612.17%Eliminated by the judges
5Richard Whitehead9.09.09.027.01stArmstand forward dive10 metre551061.33%Saved by public vote
Judges' votes to save

Semi-final 1 (1 February)

OrderCelebrityJudges' scoresTotalGrand
total
ScoreboardDivePointsPublic
vote % [6]
Result
BanksBrandTaylorTypeHeightJudgesPublicTotal
1Keith Duffy7.07.57.021.544.5=2ndT-start forward pike fall10 metre33623.15%Saved by the judges
7.58.07.523.0Forward 1 12 somersault with tuck5 metre
2Danielle Lloyd6.57.56.020.040.04thForward 1 12 somersault3 metre springboard2134.89%Eliminated
6.57.06.520.0Forward pike fall7.5 metre
3Michaela Strachan7.58.07.022.544.5=2ndForward 1 12 somerault pike3 metre springboard32511.89%Eliminated by the judges
7.08.07.022.0Inward dive piked7.5 metre
4Perri Kiely9.59.09.027.551.51stInward 1 12 somersault with tuck7.5 metre44859.07%Saved by the public
7.58.58.024.0Forward 1 12 somersault with twist5 metre
Judges' votes to save

Semi-final 2 (8 February)

OrderCelebrityJudges' scoresTotalGrand
total
ScoreboardDivePointsPublic
vote % [6]
Result
BanksBrandTaylorTypeHeightJudgesPublicTotal
1Austin Healey************Withdrew
******
2Dan Osborne7.58.07.022.547.03rdForward somersault with twist7.5 metre11220.68%Saved by the judges
8.08.58.024.5Arm stand forward somersault pike7.5 metre
3Richard Whitehead8.09.08.025.050.51stArm stand forward dive10 metre33645.05%Saved by the public
8.58.58.525.5Arm stand backwards dive7.5 metre
4Anna Williamson7.58.58.024.048.02ndSwan dive5 metre22434.27%Eliminated by the judges
8.08.57.524.0Forward 1 12 somersault with tuck3 metre springboard

* Due to injury Healey did not take part in the live show and therefore had to withdraw from the competition.

Judges' votes to save

Final (15 February)

OrderCelebrityJudges' scoresTotalGrand
total
ScoreboardDivePointsPublic
vote % [6]
Result
BanksBrandTaylorTypeHeight
1Perri Kiely10.010.010.030.057.51st2 12 somersault with tuck3 metre springboard460.97%Winner
9.09.59.027.5Inward 1 12 somersault with tuck synchronised10 metre
2Keith Duffy8.08.58.525.051.04thForward 1 12 somersault with tuck7.5 metre212.75%Third place
8.59.08.526.0Inward dive with tuck synchronised7.5 metre
3Richard Whitehead9.510.09.529.056.52ndArm-stand forward somersault piked7.5 metre317.89%Runner-up
9.09.59.027.5Armstand backward dive synchronised10 metre
4Dan Osborne9.09.58.527.054.53rdBackward 1 12 somersault with twist3 metre springboard18.39%Fourth place
9.09.59.027.5Forward dive with tuck synchronised7.5 metre

Ratings

ShowDateOfficial ITV rating [7]
(millions)
ITV weekly rank [7] Share (%)Official ITV HD rating
(millions) [8]
Total ITV viewers
(millions)
Heat 14 January4.261820.4 [9] 0.785.04
Heat 211 January3.432714.4 [10] 3.43
Heat 318 January3.642515.9 [11] 3.64
Heat 425 January3.502416.2 [12] 3.50
Semi-final 11 February3.622016.0 [13] 3.62
Semi-final 28 FebruaryUnder 2.86Outside top 3011.9 [14] Under 2.86
Final15 February3.522516.8 [15] 3.52
Series average2014TBCTBC

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