The Circle | |
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Series 2 | |
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No. of days | 27 |
No. of contestants | 15 |
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No. of episodes | 22 |
Release | |
Original network | Channel 4 |
Original release | 24 September – 18 October 2019 |
Additional information | |
Filming dates | 22 September – 18 October 2019 |
Series chronology |
The second series of The Circle began on 24 September 2019 on Channel 4, with a live special hosted by Emma Willis, [1] and concluded on 18 October 2019 after 22 episodes. [2] The series was confirmed on 18 January 2019. [3] Sophie Willan returned as narrator for the second season. [4] The series launched with 1,975,000 viewers. [5] It concluded with 1,209,000 viewers, which was a +67% increase on the first season's final number of viewers, and attracted the biggest share of 16-34 year old viewers from 10 to 11:35 p.m. [6]
On 24 September 2019, it was announced that Richard Madeley would be taking part in the series as a special guest, and would be entering during the live launch. [7] Viewers were then tasked with picking which persona he would be playing, ultimately choosing him to play as "Judy", a 27-year-old woman. [8] He left the series during the seventh episode after successfully completing his mission to be blocked. [9]
On 18 October 2019, the series was won by Paddy Smyth, who had played the game as himself. He won £70,000 of the total prize fund, with the remaining £30,000 going to Tim Wilson who won the "viewers champion" vote. Georgina Elliott was the runner-up of the series.
This series was the first to include weekly live episodes, which are hosted by Emma Willis and airs instead of the regular episode on Fridays. Although it still features daily highlights, it also includes interviews with blocked players and celebrity guests dissecting the week's events. [10] Emma also confirmed on the launch show that the prize fund had been increased this year taking it to £100,000, doubling the amount from the first series. The £100,000 would be split, with £70,000 going to the highest rated player and £30,000 going to the viewers' favourite finalist. [11] Unlike the previous series, instead of the players rating each other out of 5 during each round, they are given the task of ranking each other from most to least favourite instead.
The contestants taking part in the series were revealed on 23 September 2019. [12]
Name | Age | Hometown | Playing as | Entered | Exited | Status | |
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Emelle Smith | 31 | Manchester | Herself, but straight and younger (24) [13] | Episode 1 | Episode 2 | Blocked | |
Sy Jennings | 35 | Somerset | Himself | Episode 1 | Episode 4 | Blocked | |
Richard Madeley [lower-alpha 1] | 63 | London | "Judy", a 27-year-old nutritionist | Episode 2 | Episode 7 | Blocked | |
Katie Carr | 43 | Hampshire | Jay, her 25-year-old son | Episode 1 | Episode 9 | Blocked | |
Brooke Derosiers | 24 | Buckinghamshire | Herself | Episode 1 | Episode 15 | Blocked | |
Beth Dunlavey [lower-alpha 2] | 29 | Newcastle | Herself, but younger (26) and using another woman's photos | "Joyce", a 62-year-old widow | Episode 8 | Episode 18 | Blocked |
Jack Quirk [lower-alpha 2] | 29 | Edinburgh | Himself | Episode 8 | Episode 18 | ||
Busayo Twins | 24 | London | "Josh", a 24-year-old white man | Episode 14 | Episode 19 | Blocked | |
Jan Jones | 58 | Kent | Herself | Episode 16 | Episode 20 | Blocked | |
Ella May | 24 | London | Herself | Episode 4 | Episode 21 | Blocked | |
Woody Cook | 18 | Brighton | Himself, but not revealing his famous parents (Zoe Ball & Norman Cook) | Episode 1 | Episode 22 | Fifth place | |
James Doran | 26 | Liverpool | "Sammie", a 26-year-old single mother | Episode 1 | Episode 22 | Third place | |
Tim Wilson | 58 | Rugby | Himself | Episode 1 | Episode 22 | Third place | |
Georgina Elliott | 21 | Nottingham | Herself | Episode 1 | Episode 22 | Runner-up | |
Paddy Smyth | 31 | Dublin | Himself, but not revealing his cerebral palsy until later | Episode 10 | Episode 22 | Winner |
Ahead of the launch, it was announced that television presenter Richard Madeley would be entering The Circle, with the viewers deciding which persona he would be playing. They chose for him to play as "Judy", a 27-year old woman. [14] In Episode 5, Richard was tasked with becoming the most unpopular player and getting blocked at the next ratings. He successfully completed this task and, as a reward, was allowed to give one player immunity in the next ratings. He gave this to Georgina.
During episode 4, the public were given the choice to vote for a new player to be added into The Circle. The viewers had the choice between Ella, 24, or Kevin, 23, to join the game as themselves. After the vote, it was revealed that Ella had won, and joined The Circle. [15]
Beth Dunlavey and Jack Quirk, who both joined The Circle as separate players in Episode 8, were the next twist decided by the public. [16] After being blocked during Episode 11, having received the two lowest average ratings, they were then informed that the viewers had been voting for whether they should be blocked for good and be replaced by a brand new player, Ryan, playing secretly with his girlfriend, Lauren, or to continue in the game together, but join forces to play as one persona ("Joyce", a 62-year-old woman). The viewers voted for Beth and Jack to continue in the game as a team, and "Joyce" officially joined The Circle in Episode 12.
During Episode 16, Andrea and Jan entered The Circle as anonymous players represented by coloured eggs. Andrea ("Red Egg") and Jan ("Blue Egg") had to participate in various tasks so the other players could vote for which of the two they would like to see join The Circle. Tim and Ella voted for "Red Egg", whilst Beth and Jack ("Joyce"), Busayo, Georgina, James, Paddy, and Woody voted for "Blue Egg". After the votes were tallied, the identities of the eggs were revealed. Having received the majority vote, Jan was introduced into The Circle; Andrea was immediately blocked, leaving the show just a few hours after arriving. Jan became the last player to enter The Circle. [17]
Unlike the previous series, players ranked each other from most to least favourite in order to determine the average ratings results.
The contestant was blocked. | |
The contestant was an influencer. | |
The contestant was immune from being blocked. | |
The contestant was blocked, but returned as a different contestant. |
Episode 2 | Episode 4 | Episode 6 | Episode 8 | Episode 10 | Episode 14 | Episode 17 | Episode 19 | Episode 21 | Episode 22 Final | ||||
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Paddy | Not in The Circle | Exempt | =5th | No ratings | 6th | =4th | 1st | Winner (Episode 22) | |||||
Georgina | =7th | =4th | 1st | 5th | 5th | =5th | No ratings | =4th | 2nd | 2nd | Runner-up (Episode 22) | ||
James "Sammie" | 1st | 2nd | 4th | 6th | 6th | 4th | No ratings | 1st | 3rd | =3rd | Third place (Episode 22) | ||
Tim | 2nd | 1st | 2nd | 2nd | 3rd | 1st | No ratings | 2nd | 1st | =3rd | Third place (Episode 22) | ||
Woody | =5th | 7th | 3rd | 3rd | 1st | 3rd | No ratings | =4th | =4th | 5th | Fifth place (Episode 22) | ||
Ella | Not in The Circle | Exempt | 1st | 2nd | 2nd | No ratings | 3rd | =4th | Blocked (Episode 21) | ||||
Jan | Not in The Circle | No ratings | 7th | Blocked (Episode 20) | |||||||||
Busayo "Josh" | Not in The Circle | Exempt | No ratings | 8th | Blocked (Episode 19) | ||||||||
Beth | "Joyce" | Not in The Circle | Exempt | 8th | 8th | No ratings | Blocked (Episode 18) | ||||||
Jack | Not in The Circle | Exempt | 7th | ||||||||||
Brooke | =7th | =4th | 5th | 7th | 4th | 7th | Blocked (Episode 15) | ||||||
Katie "Jay" | =5th | 3rd | 6th | 4th | Blocked (Episode 9) | ||||||||
Richard "Judy" | Not in The Circle | Exempt | 7th | Blocked (Episode 7) | |||||||||
Sy | =3rd | 6th | Blocked (Episode 4) | ||||||||||
Emelle | =3rd | Blocked (Episode 2) | |||||||||||
Notes | none | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | none | ||||
Influencers | James, Tim | James, Tim | Georgina, Tim | Ella, Tim | Ella, Woody | Ella, Tim | Woody | James, Tim | Georgina, Tim | none | |||
Blocked | Emelle Influencers' choice to block | Sy Influencers' choice to block | Richard "Judy" Influencers' choice to block | Katie "Jay" Influencers' choice to block | Beth Lowest rated player | Brooke Influencers' choice to block | Beth & Jack "Joyce" Secret Influencer's choice to block | Busayo "Josh" Lowest rated player | Ella Influencers' choice to block | Woody Lowest rated player | Tim Third highest rated player | ||
James "Sammie" Third highest rated player | Georgina Second highest rated player | ||||||||||||
Jack Second lowest rated player | Jan Influencers' choice to block | ||||||||||||
Paddy Highest rated player | |||||||||||||
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