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The Voice UK
Series 2
Hosted by
Coaches
WinnerAndrea Begley
Winning coachDanny O'Donoghue
Runners-upLeah McFall and Mike Ward
Finals venuePinewood Studios
Release
Original networkBBC One
Original release30 March (2013-03-30) –
22 June 2013 (2013-06-22)
Series chronology
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Series 1
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Series 3

The Voice UK is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The second series was hosted by Holly Willoughby and Reggie Yates on BBC One and started on 30 March 2013.[1] On 13 November 2012, it was confirmed that all four coaches from last year would return.[2]

On 22 June 2013, it was announced that Andrea Begley was the winner of The Voice UK, marking Danny O'Donoghue's first and only win as coach.[3]

This was the final series to feature Jessie J and Danny O'Donoghue as coaches, and Holly Willoughby and Reggie Yates as co-presenters.

Coaches and presenters

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Coaches for series 2 of The Voice UK

In the summer of 2012, it was reported that Jessie J and Sir Tom Jones were in talks to leave the series, with Cheryl and Cliff Richard lined up to replace them. Despite these claims, in November 2012, it was confirmed that will.i.am, Jessie J, Jones and Danny O'Donoghue would all be returning for the second series.[2] This is the final series to feature Jessie J and Danny O'Donoghue as coaches, as both left the show before the 2014 series.

Holly Willoughby and Reggie Yates both confirmed that they would be returning for their second series as presenters in November 2012.[2]

Production

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The show's Blind Auditions moved to dock10, MediaCityUK in Salford, Greater Manchester.[2] It was also confirmed that the live show format would be tweaked for this series,[4] which included the cutback from six live shows in the first series to only three live shows, and the pre-recorded results show had also been dropped, with the results given on the same night as the performances.[5] On 28 February 2013, four ten-second teaser trailers were posted to the show's official website and YouTube page.[6]

Teams

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The teams were revealed during the 4 May 2013 episode of the blind auditions.

Colour key
  •   Winner
  •   Runner-up
  •   Third place
  •   Eliminated in the live shows
  •   Eliminated in the Knockouts
  •   Artist was stolen by another coach in the Battle rounds (Name is strike-throughed)
  •   Eliminated in the Battle rounds
Coaches Top 48 Artists
will.i.am
Leah McFall Cleo Higgins Leanne Jarvis Jordan Lee Davies Lem Knights
John Pritchard Moni Tivony Matt Henry Nu-tarna Carla & Barbara
Liam Tamne CJ Edwards Emily Worton
Jessie J
Matt Henry Ash Morgan Sarah Cassidy Danny County Trevor Francis
Letitia Grant-Brown Lovelle Hill Adam Barron Lem Knights Alex Buchanan
Katie Benbow De' Vide Nate James
Sir Tom Jones
Mike Ward Joseph Apostol Alys Williams Adam Barron Cherelle Basquine
Jamie Bruce Ragsy Emma Jade Garbutt Diva Lareena Mitchell
Elise Evans LB Robinson Colin Chisholm
Danny O'Donoghue
Andrea Begley Karl Michael Mitchel Emms Alex Buchanan Sean Rumsey
Abi Sampa Conor Scott Laura Oakes Nadeem Leigh Ricardo Afonso
Paul Carden Alice Barlow Smith & Jones
Stolen contestants are italicized.

Blind auditions

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The blind auditions began in Salford, Greater Manchester on 14 December 2012 at dock10, MediaCityUK after moving from BBC Television Centre in London. Each coach had the length of the artists' performance to decide if they wanted that artist on their team. Should two or more coaches have wanted the same artist, then the artist chose their coach. Once the coaches picked their team, they pitted them against each other in the battles.[7]

Colour key
   Coach hit his/her "I WANT YOU" button
     Artist defaulted to this coach's team
     Artist elected to join this coach's team
     Artist eliminated with no coach pressing his or her "I WANT YOU" button
     Artist received an 'All Turn'.

Episode 1 (30 March)

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The 95-minute first blind audition episode was broadcast on 30 March 2013 and aired from 7.00pm until 8.35pm.[1]

Group performance: The Voice UK coaches – Medley of "Rip It Up" / "Johnny B. Goode"/ "Shout" / "Long Tall Sally" [8]

Order Artist Age Song Coaches and artists choices[9]
will.i.am Jessie Tom Danny
1 Ash Morgan 27 "Never Tear Us Apart"
2 Danny County 22 "About You Now"
3 Leanne Jarvis 24 "Stay with Me"
4 Louis Coupe 16 "Learn to Fly"
5 Andrea Begley 26 "Angel"
6 Kirsty Crawford 29 "Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good)"
7 Mike Ward 22 "Don't Close Your Eyes"
8 Katie Benbow 20 "Feeling Good"
9 Anthony Kavanagh 35 "Don't Dream It's Over"
10 Matt Henry 34 "Trouble"

Episode 2 (6 April)

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The 90-minute second episode was broadcast on 6 April 2013 and aired from 7.00pm until 8.30pm.

Order Artist Age Song Coaches and artists choices
will.i.am Jessie Tom Danny
1 Trevor Francis 30 "A Change Is Gonna Come"
2 Emma Jade Garbutt 18 "Sweet Child o' Mine"
3 Sam Hollyman 17 "Your Song"
4 Alex Buchanan 23 "Don't Wake Me Up"
5 Lorraine Crosby 52 "Midnight Train to Georgia"
6 Ragsy 34 "The Scientist"
7 Smith & Jones 19 & 20 "Candy"
8 Liam Tamne 27 "This Woman's Work"
9 Kym Mazelle 52 "Ring of Fire"
10 Nadeem Leigh 34 "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For"/"The Blower's Daughter"
11 Nick Dixon 16 "I Won't Give Up"
12 Alys Williams 25 "The Cave"

Episode 3 (13 April)

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The 90-minute third episode was broadcast on 13 April 2013 and aired from 6.45pm until 8.15pm.

Order Artist Age Song Coaches and artists choices
will.i.am Jessie Tom Danny
1 Cleo Higgins 30 "Love on Top"
2 Barry James Thomas 49 "The Boys Are Back In Town"
3 Mitchel Emms 19 "Best of You"
4 Elise Evans 18 "Something's Got a Hold on Me"
5 Emma Louise Jackson 23 "River Deep – Mountain High"
6 Conor Scott 18 "Starry Eyed"
7 Amy Wilkinson 27 "She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)"
8 Diva 41 & 43 "Tell Him"
9 Leah McFall 23 "R.I.P."
10 Lovelle Hill 22 "Diamonds"
11 Lem Knights 18 "Do It like a Dude"

Episode 4 (20 April)

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The 65-minute fourth episode was broadcast on 20 April 2013 and aired from 8.20pm until 9.25pm.

Order Artist Age Song Coaches and artists choices
will.i.am Jessie Tom Danny
1 Alice Fredenham 28 "The Lady Is a Tramp"
2 Sarah Cassidy 31 "Let's Stay Together"
3 Emily Worton 18 "Common People"
4 Nick Tatham 29 "Footloose"
5 Tom Gregory 17 "For the First Time"
6 Laura Prescott N/A "Who You Are"
7 LB Robinson 32 "She's a Lady"
8 Barbara & Carla 47 & 54 "The Flower Duet"
9 David Kidd N/A "Life on Mars?"
10 Laura Oakes 22 "Spectrum (Say My Name)"
11 Jessica Steele 21 "Don't You Want Me"
12 Karl Michael 26 "No More I Love You's"

Episode 5 (27 April)

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The 85-minute fifth episode was broadcast on 27 April 2013 and aired from 8.05pm until 9.25pm.

Order Artist Age Song Coaches and artists choices
will.i.am Jessie Tom Danny
1 Jamie Bruce 34 "Try a Little Tenderness"
2 Jordan Lee Davies 22 "I Believe in a Thing Called Love"
3 Charlie Ryan N/A "Let's Get It On"
4 Aret Kapetanovic N/A "Upside Down"
5 Cherelle Basquine 25 "Call My Name"
6 Ricardo Afonso 38 "Hard to Handle"
7 Sean Rumsey 26 "Payphone"
8 Alice Barlow 21 "Call Me Maybe"
9 Katie Evans 24 "You've Got the Love"/"Feel the Love"
10 Nu-tarna 32 & 31 "Part of Me"
11 Gemma Marshall N/A "How We Do (Party)"
12 Eva Iglesias 39 "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going"
13 Ant Henson 23 "All These Things That I've Done"
14 Em Brulée N/A "Hound Dog"
15 Cassie Chan N/A "Too Close"
16 Gill Forster N/A "Cry to Me"
17 Nate James 33 "Crazy"
18 De' Vide 24 & 33 "My Girl"
19 Lareena Mitchell 33 "Walking on Broken Glass"
20 Colin Chisholm 60 "I Drove All Night"
21 Paul Carden 31 "Locked Out of Heaven"

Episode 6 (4 May)

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The 80-minute sixth episode was broadcast on 4 May 2013 from 8.05pm until 9.25pm.

Order Artist Age Song Coaches and artists choices
will.i.am Jessie Tom Danny
1 Adenikè Adenaike 23 "Sweet Love"
2 John Pritchard 31 "Wicked Game"
3 Letitia Grant-Brown 17 "Bust Your Windows"
4 Danny Foster 33 "Wannabe"
5 Jay Aston 51 "Time Is Running Out"
6 Moni Tivony 32 "No Woman, No Cry"
7 Abi Sampa 27 "Stop Crying Your Heart Out"
8 Joseph Apostol 21 "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" Team Full
9 Brett Davison 28 "Fast Car" Team Full
10 Bronwen Lewis 19 "Fields of Gold"
11 Adam Barron 27 "Summertime"
12 Sophie Mendoza N/A "Daddy" Team Full
13 Georgia Thursting N/A "Romeo"
14 Julie E Gordon 39 "Creep"
15 Rita Payne N/A "Billie Jean"
16 Laine Hines N/A "Baby Jane"
17 Gemma Louise Edwards N/A "Habanera"
18 Rob Reynolds 45 "Wish You Were Here"
19 CJ Edwards 24 "Dedication to My Ex (Miss That)"

Battle rounds

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The recording of the battle rounds took place on 9 and 10 February 2013 at The Fountain Studios and aired on 11, 12 and 25 May 2013.[citation needed] This year's battle rounds featured a new "steal" twist. After each battle round the losing artist then pitched to the other three coaches on why they should join their team. It was then up to the coaches (who have a limited amount of time) to press their red button to steal the artist. They could press their button as many times as they liked but were only allowed to steal one artist. If more than one coach wanted to steal the same artist then it was up to the artist to decide which team to join. The first battle rounds episode aired from 8.35pm until 9.50pm, the second aired on from 7.00pm until 8.00pm and the third ran for 130 minutes from 7.10pm until 9.20pm (There was no episode on 18 May due to the Eurovision Song Contest).

The battle round advisors were will.i.am working with Dante Santiago, Jessie J with Claude Kelly, Tom Jones with Cerys Matthews and Danny O'Donoghue with Dido.

Colour key
   Coach hit his/her "I WANT YOU" button
       Artist won the Battle and advanced to the Knockouts
       Artist lost the Battle but was stolen by another coach and advances to the Knockouts
       Artist lost the Battle and was eliminated
Episode Coach Order Winner Song Loser 'Steal' result
will.i.am Jessie Tom Danny
Episode 1
(11 May)
Tom Jones 1 Jamie Bruce "When Love Comes to Town" LB Robinson
will.i.am 2 Jordan Lee Davies "Do I Do" Matt Henry
Danny O'Donoghue 3 Andrea Begley "People Help the People" Alice Barlow Steal used
Jessie J 4 Sarah Cassidy "E.T." Katie Benbow
will.i.am 5 Cleo Higgins "Finally" Nu-tarna
Jessie J 6 Ash Morgan "I Won't Let You Go" Adam Barron
Episode 2
(12 May)
will.i.am 1 Leanne Jarvis "Hero" Carla & Barbara Steal used Steal used
Tom Jones 2 Cherelle Basquine "All About Tonight" Elise Evans
Jessie J 3 Danny County "Best I Ever Had" De' Vide
will.i.am 4 Leah McFall "The Way You Make Me Feel" CJ Edwards
Jessie J 5 Lovelle Hill "No Air" Nate James
Danny O'Donoghue 6 Conor Scott "Some Nights" Smith & Jones
Episode 3
(25 May)
Danny O'Donoghue 1 Mitchel Emms "Are You Gonna Be My Girl" Ricardo Afonso Steal used Steal used
Tom Jones 2 Mike Ward "Landslide" Emma Jade Garbutt
Jessie J 3 Letitia Grant-Brown "Family Affair" Alex Buchanan
Tom Jones 4 Joseph Apostol "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" Diva Steal used
Danny O'Donoghue 5 Abi Sampa "Heaven" Laura Oakes
will.i.am 6 John Pritchard "Easy Lover" Liam Tamne
Jessie J 7 Trevor Francis "Soul Man" Lem Knights
Tom Jones 8 Alys Williams "Rambling Man" Lareena Mitchell Steal used
Danny O'Donoghue 9 Sean Rumsey "I'm a Man" Paul Carden
will.i.am 10 Moni Tivony "Little Talks" Emily Worton
Tom Jones 11 Ragsy "Starlight" Colin Chisholm
Danny O'Donoghue 12 Karl Michael "Red" Nadeem Leigh

Knockout rounds

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The recording of the knockout rounds took place at The Fountain Studios on 21 February 2013 and aired on 1 and 2 June 2013.[citation needed] Before each knockout round, the coach chose one artist from their team to get a "fast pass" to the live shows, the remaining six artists from that team were then split up into two groups of three. At the end of each knockout round the coach then decided out of the three artists who won, and therefore made up their three artists to take to the live shows. Episode 1 aired from 8.30pm until 9.40pm, while episode 2 aired from 7.15pm until 8.30pm.

Colour key:

       Artist received a Fast pass and advanced to the Live shows
       Artist won the Knockouts and advanced to the Live shows
       Artist lost the Knockouts and was eliminated
Episode Coach Order Song Artists Song
Winner Losers
Episode 1 (1 June) Tom Jones 1 "Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime" Alys Williams Jamie Bruce "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone"
Cherelle Basquine "1 1"
2 "A Song for You" Joseph Apostol Adam Barron "Maybe I'm Amazed"
Ragsy "Local Boy in the Photograph"
3 "Just to See You Smile" Mike Ward N/A
will.i.am 4 "Alone" Leanne Jarvis Moni Tivony "Master Blaster"
Jordan Lee Davies "It's All Coming Back to Me Now"
5 "Leave Me Alone" Cleo Higgins John Pritchard "Something's Gotten Hold of My Heart"
Lem Knights "As Long as You Love Me"
6 "Lovin' You" Leah McFall N/A
Episode 2 (2 June) Jessie J 1 "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" Sarah Cassidy Danny County "Be My Baby"
Trevor Francis "Gimme Some Lovin'"
2 "Skinny Love" Matt Henry Letitia Grant-Brown "Love Is a Battlefield"
Lovelle Hill "True Colors"
3 "Sweet Dreams" Ash Morgan N/A
Danny O'Donoghue 4 "Songbird" Andrea Begley Alex Buchanan "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours"
Abi Sampa "Iris"
5 "Need You Now" Mitchel Emms Conor Scott "Hey, Soul Sister"
Sean Rumsey "Ain't No Sunshine"
6 "Apologize" Karl Michael N/A

Live shows

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The live performance shows were aired live from Pinewood Studios and ran for three consecutive weeks, beginning on 7 June 2013. The BBC decided to move the first live show to Friday 7 June to avoid a clash with the Britain's Got Talent final on Saturday 8 June,[10] and the live coverage of the 2013 Canadian Grand Prix on BBC One prevented alternative air dates over the weekend. However, the remaining two live shows still aired on 15 and 22 June 2013.

Jessie J performed her latest single "Wild" on the Final Live Show.[11] The first live show featured a medley of performances from the previous year's winner and finalists, Leanne Mitchell, Bo Bruce, Vince Kidd and Tyler James,[12] and a performance by guest Tom Odell.[13] Avril Lavigne and Beady Eye performed during the semi-final on 15 June.[14][15] Michael Bublé and Dizzee Rascal featuring Robbie Williams performed on the final on 22 June 2013.[16][17]

Results summary

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Team’s colour key
  Team Will
  Team Jessie
  Team Tom
  Team Danny
Result's colour key
  Artist given 'Fast Pass' by their coach and did not face the public vote
  Artist received the fewest votes and was eliminated
  Artist received the most public votes
Weekly results per artist
Contestant Week 1 Week 2 Week 3
Round 1 Round 2
Andrea Begley Fast Pass Safe Safe Winner
(week 3)
Leah McFall Fast Pass Safe Safe Runner-up
(week 3)
Mike Ward Safe Safe Safe Runner-up
(week 3)
Matt Henry Safe Safe 4th Eliminated
(week 3)
Ash Morgan Fast Pass Eliminated Eliminated
(week 2)
Cleo Higgins Safe Eliminated Eliminated
(week 2)
Joseph Apostol Fast Pass Eliminated Eliminated
(week 2)
Karl Michael Safe Eliminated Eliminated
(week 2)
Alys Williams Eliminated Eliminated
(week 1)
Leanne Jarvis Eliminated Eliminated
(week 1)
Mitchel Emms Eliminated Eliminated
(week 1)
Sarah Cassidy Eliminated Eliminated
(week 1)

Live show details

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Week 1: Quarter-final (7 June)

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The first part aired from 7.00pm until 9.00pm and the second part from 9.30pm until 10.00pm.

After all three artists from each team had performed, the coach then had to decide which artist they want to give a "fast pass" to and put straight through to the semi-final. The voting lines for the remaining artists then opened after all twelve artists had performed.

Order Coach Artist Song[18] Result
1 Jessie J Matt Henry "Wonder" Bottom two
2 Ash Morgan "Lego House" Fast Pass
3 Sarah Cassidy "Love Sensation" Eliminated
4 Tom Jones Alys Williams "Is This Love" Eliminated
5 Joseph Apostol "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher" Fast pass
6 Mike Ward "When I Was Your Man" Bottom two
7 Danny O'Donoghue Andrea Begley "Ho Hey" Fast pass
8 Mitchel Emms "Radioactive" Eliminated
9 Karl Michael "A Thousand Years" Bottom two
10 will.i.am Leanne Jarvis "Where Have You Been" Eliminated
11 Cleo Higgins "Imagine" Bottom two
12 Leah McFall "I Will Survive" Fast pass

Week 2: Semi-final (15 June)

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This episode aired from 7.00pm until 9.10pm.

Order Coach Artist Song Result
1 Jessie J Ash Morgan "Ex-Factor" Eliminated
2 Matt Henry "Girl on Fire" Safe
3 Danny O'Donoghue Karl Michael "I Believe I Can Fly" Eliminated
4 Andrea Begley "One of Us" Safe
5 will.i.am Leah McFall "Killing Me Softly with His Song" Safe
6 Cleo Higgins "Don't Let Go (Love)" Eliminated
7 Tom Jones Joseph Apostol "End of the Road" Eliminated
8 Mike Ward "Picking Up the Pieces" Safe

Week 3: Final (22 June)

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This episode aired from 7.15pm until 9.25pm.

Order Coach Artist First song Second song (duet) Third song Result
1 Tom Jones Mike Ward "Suspicious Minds" "Green, Green Grass of Home" (with Tom Jones) "Don't Close Your Eyes" Runner-up
2 Danny O'Donoghue Andrea Begley "My Immortal" "Hall of Fame" (with Danny O'Donoghue) "Angel" Winner
3 Jessie J Matt Henry "Babylon" "Never Too Much" (with Jessie J) N/A (already eliminated) Eliminated
4 will.i.am Leah McFall "I Will Always Love You" "Bang Bang" (with will.i.am) "Lovin' You" Runner-up

Reception

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Ratings

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The earlier shows averaged around 7.5 million viewers, before raising to around 9 million after 14 April once a substantial clash with Britain's Got Talent was avoided.

Episode Date Official ratings[20]
(in millions)
Weekly rank[20] Share Source
Blind auditions 1 30 March 7.47 6 26.9% [21]
Blind auditions 2 6 April 7.58 5 28.5% [22]
Blind auditions 3 13 April 7.82 4 26.8% [23]
Blind auditions 4 20 April 9.50 1 [24]
Blind auditions 5 27 April 9.07 1 35.5% [25]
Blind auditions 6 4 May 9.27 1 35.3% [26]
Battle rounds 1 11 May 8.86 1 31.8% [27]
Battle rounds 2 12 May 7.82 3 30.4% [28]
Battle rounds 3 25 May 6.95 6 29.7% [29]
Knockout rounds 1 1 June 6.74 3 26.5% [30]
Knockout rounds 2 2 June 6.36 5 27.0% [31]
Live show 1 7 June 5.14 6 21.7% [32]
Live results 1 7 June 4.74 7 19.3% [32]
Live show 2 15 June 6.55 7 28.1% [33]
Live final 22 June 7.95 1 34.8% [34]
Series average 2013 7.45 4 26.8%

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