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Where is airing: BBC One
For what age: 7+
How many episodes in 2 season: 15 episodes
The first set of hopefuls audition with the judges only able to hear their voices and not see how they look. The judges have to select ten different acts during the course of the auditions that they would each like to mentor. If more than one judge are impressed by the same act then the act has to decide which judge they would like to be mentored by. The acts who impress the judges this week were Andrea Begley, Ash Morgan, Danny County, Katie Benbow, Leanne Jarvis, Matt Henry and Mike Ward.
The second set of hopefuls audition with the judges only able to hear their voices and not see how they look. The judges have to select ten different acts during the course of the auditions that they would each like to mentor. If more than one judge are impressed by the same act then the act has to decide which judge they would like to be mentored by. Those who successfully impressed judges this week were Trevor Francis, Emma Jade Garbutt, Alex Buchanan, Ragsy, Smith & Jones, Liam Tamne, Nadeem Leigh and Alys Williams.
The third set of hopefuls audition with the judges only able to hear their voices and not see how they look. The judges have to select ten different acts during the course of the auditions that they would each like to mentor. If more than one judge are impressed by the same act then the act has to decide which judge they would like to be mentored by. Cleo Higgins, Mitchel Emms, Elise Evans, Conor Scott, Diva, Leah McFall, Lovelle Hill and Lem Knights all get through on tonights show.
The fourth set of hopefuls audition with the judges only able to hear their voices and not see how they look. The judges have to select ten different acts during the course of the auditions that they would each like to mentor. If more than one judge are impressed by the same act then the act has to decide which judge they would like to be mentored by. Sarah Cassidy, Emily Worton, LB Robinson, Carla and Barbara, Laura Oakes and Karl Michael are the acts who successfully impressed the coaches tonight.
The fifth set of hopefuls audition with the judges only able to hear their voices and not see how they look. The judges have to select ten different acts during the course of the auditions that they would each like to mentor. If more than one judge are impressed by the same act then the act has to decide which judge they would like to be mentored by. Jamie Bruce, Jordan Lee Davies, Cherelle Basquine, Ricardo Afonso, Sean Rumsey, Alice Barlow, Nu-tarna, Nate James, De'Vide, Lareena Mitchell, Colin Chisholm and Paul Carden are the acts who impressed the coaches tonight.
The sixth set of hopefuls audition with the judges only able to hear their voices and not see how they look. The judges have to select ten different acts during the course of the auditions that they would each like to mentor. If more than one judge are impressed by the same act then the act has to decide which judge they would like to be mentored by. John Pritchard, Letitia Grant-Brown, Moni Tivony, Abi Sampa, Joseph Apostol, Adam Barron and CJ Edwards managed to secure the final places in the coaches teams and progressed onto the next round.
The battle round begins with team members battling it out in duets. After each duet has been performed a decision has to be made who will make it through to the live finals. In a dramatic new twist for this year, the coaches can pinch a losing artist for their own team.
The battle round begins with team members battling it out in duets. After each duet has been performed a decision has to be made who will make it through to the live finals. In a dramatic new twist for this year, the coaches can pinch a losing artist for their own team.
Holly Willoughby and Reggie Yates present the final battle show, by the end of which the superstar coaches will be one step closer to deciding their final line-ups. Twenty-four more acts sing off in the battle arena two at a time, hoping their coach will choose them to go through to next week's knockout rounds. However, with Tom Jones and Jessie J both having used their 'steal', only Danny O'Donoghue and Will.i.am are able to add one of the losing acts to their teams - and as the pressure mounts in the studio, friction grows between the coaches, prompting one of them to walk out.
Holly Willoughby and Reggie Yates present the first of two knockout rounds to be shown over the weekend, in which Jessie J, Tom Jones, Will.i.am and Danny O'Donoghue reduce their teams of seven down to the three acts that will perform in the live shows. The vocalists will be pitted against each other in further head-to-head battles, this time choosing their own songs, although they won't know who they're up against until the moment they're chosen to take the stage. Up for grabs is a place in Friday's quarter-finals.
The knockout rounds come to an end and the line-up for the live shows is revealed as mentors Jessie J, Tom Jones, Will.i.am and Danny O'Donoghue finally settle on the three acts they are each taking through to the quarter-finals. Presented by Holly Willoughby and Reggie Yates. The quarter-finals are on Friday at 7pm.
Holly Willoughby and Reggie Yates present the first live round of the singing contest, in which the 12 remaining acts - Ash, Matt, Sarah, Andrea, Karl, Mitchel, Alys, Joseph, Mike, Cleo, Leah and Leanne - perform for a place in next week's semi-final. After all three acts in each team have performed, Jessie J, Tom Jones, Will.i.am and Danny O'Donoghue will choose one to progress straight through to the next round - leaving the remaining two on each team going head to head in a public vote. The results can be seen at 9.30pm.
Holly Willoughby and Reggie Yates announce the result of the public vote to decide which four acts will be going home - leaving Tom Jones, Jessie J, Will.i.am and Danny O'Donoghue with just two each for next week's semi-final.
Holly Willoughby and Reggie Yates present the live semi-final of the singing competition. Remaining acts Ash, Matt, Joseph, Mike, Andrea, Karl, Leah and Cleo each perform a carefully selected song before taking part in a group number with their coaches for the first time, hoping to persuade viewers to vote them into the final. Musical guests Beady Eye and Avril Lavigne also take to the stage while the audience at home makes its decision.
After six weeks of blind auditions, three battle shows, two knockout rounds and two live programmes, the grand final is here - with just four contestants remaining, all eager to be crowned The Voice 2013 and win a recording contract. Holly Willoughby and Reggie Yates present as Leah, Matt, Andrea and Mike perform a song of their own choice and then duet with their coaches, after which the singer with the fewest votes leaves the competition. The remaining three then get their last chance to prove they deserve the title with their favourite number from the series. While the public votes, the coaches perform together one last time, Robbie Williams teams up with Dizzee Rascal to sing the rapper's single Goin' Crazy, and Canadian crooner Michael Buble takes to the stage. Last in the series.