All Together Now (2018 Australian TV series)
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All Together Now | |
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Based on | All Together Now |
Presented by | |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 8 |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company | Endemol Shine Australia |
Original release | |
Network | Seven Network |
Release | 7 October 25 November 2018 | –
All Together Now is an Australian reality television music competition on the Seven Network which was presented by Julia Zemiro and Ronan Keating.[1] It was based on the British show of the same name.[2]
In June 2019, the series was cancelled and would not return for a second season.[3]
Format
[edit]In each episode, a range of singers take to the stage and are judged by "The 100" – a panel of one hundred music experts and performers from across Australia, headed by former Boyzone lead singer Ronan Keating.[4][5]
Summary
[edit]One season of the show was broadcast. In June 2019, Seven Network decided to cancel the show.
Season | Start | Finish | Winner | Runner-up | Presenter(s) |
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1 | 7 October 2018 | 25 November 2018 | Lai Utovou | Tarryn Stokes | Julia Zemiro, Ronan Keating |
The 100
[edit]The 100 are a range of music experts and performers from across Australia. They are cast to include a diverse mix of ages, backgrounds and a variety of music genres. The captain of The 100 is pop star Ronan Keating, whose vote carries no extra weight.[1][2]
- Alex Reid - music talent manager
- Amanda Harrison – musical theatre star
- Amy Longhurst
- Andrew De Silva – lead singer for Boom Crash Opera & CDB, Australia's Got Talent winner 2012
- Anton Koritini
- Brendan De La Hay – cabaret performer
- Carl De Villa – original and tribute singer and artist
- Carla Troiano
- Chris Tamway - Indigenous guitarist and 2016 Australia's Got Talent contestant
- Christopher Booth - tenor voice and trumpeter/multi-mnstrumentalist (opera, jazz, rock, pop, Latin)
- Clarissa Spata - The Voice, season 9 contestant
- Connor Vidas - country singer
- Dan Murphy – Sydney DJ
- Daniel Spillane - Australian Idol season 3 contestant (5th place)
- Dean Ray – rock singer
- Diana Torossian
- Diane Regan
- DJ Jazzy
- Donna Jordee
- Dylan Wright - singer/songwriter
- Elisa James
- Ellen Reed – The Voice grand finalist
- Emily Rex
- Eva Spata
- Gemma Lyon
- German Silva
- Glenn Whitehall - The Voice season 1 contestant
- Gospo Collective's Ben Gillard & Charmaine Jones – gospel choir directors
- Greg Gould – powerhouse vocalist, Australia's Got Talent finalist
- Hugh Barrington
- Hugh Wilson
- Inkasounds - James & Robyn
- Jacqueline Dark – opera singer
- Jason Baclig & Lachlan Hay
- Jason Jackson – Michael Jackson impersonator
- Jay Boyle
- Jay Parrino – rock singer, virtuoso guitarist, Australia's Got Talent finalist
- Jeremy Brennan – pianoman
- Jess & Matt – popstar couple
- Jessica Matthews
- Jhay
- John Longmuir – opera singer
- Jordan Raskopoulos – musical comedian and LGBTQI advocate
- Josie Palermo
- Kattimoni – soul singer
- Kayo Marbilus – ARIA charts recording artist, songwriter, actor
- Kellie Crawford (née Hoggart) – singer and actress, award-winning entertainer (Teen Queens and Hi-5)
- Komiti Levai - soul singer/songwriter
- Kristy James - singer/songwriter
- Lara Mulcahy – comedy actress, vocal coach and singer
- Liam Burrows
- Liam O'Byrne
- Lisa Viola
- Lolo Lovina
- Luke Zanchanaro & Tannah de Gersigny
- Lucy Holmes – breakfast radio host/Kylie Minogue impersonator
- Maria Mercedes – industry legend
- Mark Gable – The Choirboys frontman
- Mary Kiani - former Scottish Queen of Pop and powerhouse vocalist
- May Johnston – funk and soul diva
- Melanie Lewin
- Michael Cormick
- Michael Dalton – cabaret performer
- Mike Scott
- Mini Marilyn – cabaret character (performed by Elizabeth Evans)
- Minnie Cooper – iconic Sydney drag queen
- Missy Lancaster – country singer-songwriter
- Mitch Tambo
- Monique Montez
- Mys T - performing artist/vocal coach
- Natasha Pinto - singer and wife of Gary Pinto
- Nikki Bennett
- Paula Baxter - soul singer
- Phil Golotta
- Pia Anderson
- Rada Tochalna
- Ray Isaac
- Rhonda Burchmore – singer and entertainer
- Rhys Tolhurst – singer/songwriter
- Richard Joyce
- Richard Valdez
- Rocco Bene - singer/songwriter
- Rose Farrell
- Rufus Barr - Sydney Karaoke Host
- Rupert Noffs - NIDA-trained "triple threat"
- Ryan Smith
- Saba Saliba - The Voice, season 12 contestant
- Samantha Leith
- Samuel Gaskin - singer/songwriter/entertainer/managing director @BEATENTERTAINMENT
- Sarah Capodicasa
- Scot Finnie
- Shauna Jensen – Australian singer
- Sharon Calabro - Australian singer and musical performer
- Siki Daha
- Silvie Paladino – musical theatre performer
- Sisters Doll – glam rock trio
- Sophie Carter
- Steve Wood
- Take Two – rapping twins
- Tarisai Vushe – Australian Idol 2007 Top 5 and The Lion King singer
- Vanessa Powell
- Victoria McGee
- Wil Sabin – creative director, choreographer, and entertainment consultant
References
[edit]- ^ "Endemol Shine Group announce first international deal for All Together Now – Endemol Shine Group". Endemol Shine Group. 12 March 2018. Archived from the original on 16 April 2018. Retrieved 15 April 2018.
- ^ "Saturday night entertainment show All Together Now to return to BBC One for second series". BBC Media Centre. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
- ^ Knox, David (5 June 2019). "Seven takes out Take Me Out, All Together Now". TV Tonight. Retrieved 5 June 2019.
- ^ "Julia Zemiro To Host New Channel Seven Talent Show All Together Now". theMusic.com.au. Archived from the original on 14 June 2018. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
- ^ "Ronan Keating signed for Seven's new singing show All Together Now". mediaweek.com.au. 4 May 2018. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
- Seven Network original programming
- 2018 Australian television series debuts
- 2010s Australian reality television series
- 2010s singing talent shows
- 2018 Australian television series endings
- Television series by Endemol Shine Australia
- Australian English-language television shows
- All Together Now (franchise)
- Australian television series based on British television series