Walk the Line (TV series)

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Walk the Line
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GenreMusic game show
Developed by Syco and Lifted
Written byDavid Ajao
Kevin Day
Creative directorLee McNicholas (Lifted)
Presented by Maya Jama
Judges Gary Barlow
Craig David
Dawn French
Alesha Dixon
Theme music composerNigel Butler
Simon Cowell
Ray Hedges
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producerPaula Thomas Gallie
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time60–75 minutes
(inc. adverts)
Production companies Lifted Entertainment
Syco Entertainment
Original release
Network ITV
Release12 December (2021-12-12) 
17 December 2021 (2021-12-17)

Walk the Line is a British music competition television series created and produced by Lifted Entertainment and Syco Entertainment. The ITV programme is presented by Maya Jama with a judging panel consisting of Gary Barlow, Craig David, Dawn French and Alesha Dixon. Simon Cowell was originally set to be the head judge on the panel, but was replaced by Barlow. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

In August 2022, it was announced that the series had been canceled after one series. [4]

Format

Walk the Line is a music competition where five music acts appear and compete for the grand final prize of £500,000. However, instead of going straight into the final, the winner of an episode has to decide whether to come back the next night to perform again with the risk of being dropped from the competition at that point. If they do not want to take that risk then they can take a monetary prize (£10,000 in the first episode, with the prize increasing by a further £10,000 each night), with the runner-up continuing on towards the grand prize by competing in the next episode. [5]

Episode winners

The winner of the first three episodes was Bristol-born [6] singer Ella Rothwell, who has previously released singles such as "Stop Calling", [7] "Freedom" [8] and "Velvet Heart" [9] under the name Rothwell. [10] [11]

The winner of the fourth, fifth and final episode was London-based singer Nadiah Adu-Gyamfi, who has featured under the stage-name "Moko" on two singles by electronic music duo, Chase & Status [12] including on the UK Top 5 hit single "Count On Me". [13] Nadiah "Walked the Line" one final time in the last episode and won the audience vote, taking home the £500,000 jackpot.

Results summary

Colour key
 Act received the most public votes and walked the line
 Act received the second most votes and was in the top 2 but was eliminated
  Act cashed out of the competition
  Act was eliminated
Daily results per act
Act Episode 1 Episode 2 Episode 3 Episode 4 Episode 5 Episode 6
Nadiah Adu-Gyamfi1st
Advanced
1st
Walked the Line
Winner
Walked the Line
Scarlet Thomas2nd
Eliminated
Beatbox CollectiveEliminated
Greg CharlesEliminated
Rodney Earl ClarkeEliminated
Luke Burr2nd
Eliminated
Eliminated
(Episode 5)
Chanel HaynesEliminated
Jamie HannahEliminated
Vincent BugoziEliminated
Ella Rothwell1st
Advanced
1st
Walked the Line
1st
Walked the Line
Cashed Out
with £40,000
Eliminated
(Episode 4)
ADMTEliminated
Anthony Stuart LloydEliminated
DecoEliminated
Raynes2nd
Eliminated
Eliminated
(Episode 3)
Abz WinterEliminated
Daniel ArielenoEliminated
Lisa-Marie HolmesEliminated
Darby2nd
Eliminated
Eliminated
(Episode 2)
Carly BurnsEliminated
Ida GirlsEliminated
YoungrEliminated
A.J. Brown2nd
Eliminated
Eliminated
(Episode 1)
Brendan RileyEliminated
Eloise ViolaEliminated
QueenzEliminated

Episodes

  – The singer received the most votes
  – The singer received the second highest votes
  – The singer cashed out of the competition

Episode 1 (12 December)

Acts' performances on the first episode
OrderActAgeSong [14] Result
1A.J. Brown31"God Only Knows"Top 2 (Eliminated)
2QueenzVarious"Queen of the Night"Eliminated
3Eloise Viola26"Bad Habits"Eliminated
4Brendan Reilly38"Purple Rain"Eliminated
5Ella Rothwell28"I Wonder If You're Happy" (original song)Winner (Walked the Line)

Episode 2 (13 December)

Acts' performances on the second episode
OrderActAgeSong [15] Result
1 Youngr [16] 32"Ooh Lordy" (original song) [17] [18] Eliminated
2Ida GirlsVarious"Never Enough"Eliminated
3Carly Burns27"Hughie's Song" (original song)Eliminated
4Darby35"I (Who Have Nothing)"Top 2 (Eliminated)
5Ella Rothwell28"Darling" (original song)Winner (Walked the Line)

Episode 3 (14 December)

Acts' performances on the third episode
OrderActAgeSong [19] Result
1Daniel Arieleno30"Locked Out of Heaven"Eliminated
2Abz Winter19"Traitor"Eliminated
3RaynesVarious"Come My Way" (original song)Top 2 (Eliminated)
4Lisa-Marie Holmes35"All by Myself"Eliminated
5Ella Rothwell28"Best of You"Winner (Walked the Line)

Episode 4 (15 December)

Acts' performances on the fourth episode
OrderActAgeSong [20] Result
1DecoVarious"Rain" (original song)Eliminated
2ADMT26"Falling"Eliminated
3Anthony Stuart Lloyd55"One Moment in Time"Eliminated
4 Nadiah Adu-Gyamfi 30"Kissing You"Winner (Advanced)
5Ella Rothwell28"I Don't Need You Anymore" (original song)Cashed Out (£40,000)

Judge Alesha Dixon came into close contact with someone who later tested positive for COVID-19, therefore she judged this episode from home virtually.

Episode 5 (16 December)

Acts' performances on the fifth episode
OrderActAgeSong [21] Result
1Vincent BugoziVarious"One Day" (Original song)Eliminated
2Jamie Hannah24"The Winner Takes It All"Eliminated
3Chanel Haynes44"Respect"Eliminated
4Luke Burr26"Mine" (Original song)Top 2 (Eliminated)
5Nadiah Adu-Gyamfi30"Everybody's Free"Winner (Walked the Line)

Judge Alesha Dixon came into close contact with someone who later tested positive for COVID-19, therefore she judged this episode from home virtually.

Episode 6 (17 December)

Acts' performances on the sixth and final episode
OrderActAgeSong [22] Result
1Scarlet Thomas19"Something's Got a Hold on Me"Top 2 (Eliminated)
2Beatbox CollectiveVarious a medley of Garage songs Eliminated
3Rodney Earl Clarke43"Mantra" (Original song)Eliminated
4Greg Charles30"Titanium"Eliminated
5Nadiah Adu-Gyamfi30"This Woman's Work"Winner (Walked the Line)

Judge Gary Barlow performed his rendition of "Merry Christmas Everyone".

Ratings

The first episode of Walk the Line was watched by approximately 3 million viewers, with The Guardian reporting that viewing figures for the following Monday night episode had slumped to 2.1 million, meaning that the show was beaten in the ratings by BBC Two's Only Connect , with 2.7 million viewers tuning into the quiz. [23] Tuesday's episode fell to 1.8 million, [24] with the figure increasing to 2.05 million viewers once catch-up data was included. [25] With data included from catch-up services over a seven-day period, the other episodes achieved ratings of 2.23 million, 2.07 million and 2.2 million viewers. Over the six-episode series, the show averaged 2.1 million viewers, a 14% share of the available audience. [26]

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