The second series of The All Ireland Talent Show was announced on 10 August 2009. The winner was Chloe Coyle from Castlederg, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. The second season was an extended one with more shows,[1] seventeen in total.[2][3]
The All Ireland Talent Show | |
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Series 2 | |
Hosted by | Gráinne Seoige Aidan Power Dustin |
Judges | John Creedon Shane Lynch Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh Dáithí Ó Sé Dana |
Winner | Chloe Coyle |
Runner-up | Na Fianna |
Release | |
Original network | RTÉ |
Series chronology |
It was scheduled to avoid competition with UK talent show The X Factor which airs on competing channels UTV and TV3.[4]
Personnel
editPresenters
editGráinne Seoige returned as presenter in her only role on the channel following the scrapping of Seoige.[5] Aidan Power and Dustin the Turkey started work on a new show, The All Ireland Talent Show Backstage. The show is based on spin-offs shows like The Xtra Factor and Britain's Got More Talent. This has ended Power's time as co-presenter of Winning Streak: Dream Ticket.[6][7]
Judges
editThe judges are the same as the first series: Boyzone member Shane Lynch (Dublin), 1970 Eurovision Song Contest winner and conservative politician Dana (North), broadcaster John Creedon (South), television presenter and Irish language enthusiast Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh (East) and television personality and weather forecaster Dáithí Ó Sé (West).[3][8]
Judge Creedon has warned Dáithi O'Sé to stop stealing acts from Munster, alleging that he "invaded" County Clare in series one and that he would be "answerable to me and to my gang" if he continued to persist.[9] Ní Chofaigh stated her hopes were for her act to win and "have a career".[10] O'Sé has said about his fellow judges: "They're definitely trying to knock me off my perch".[11]
Evelyn O'Rourke appeared as a replacement judge for the third live show after Shane Lynch's flight from London was delayed.[12]
Format
editThe second series was longer than the first, with eight acts in each of the five regions going to the Live Heats, and forty acts in the finals instead of twenty-five. The live shows began on 31 December 2009, and the final was broadcast live on 14 March 2010.
Auditions
editThe first round of auditions in Dublin on 29 August 2009 saw 1,500 people take part.[13][14] 49 of these made it through to be viewed by Shane Lynch.[14] According to presenter Gráinne Seoige, "a lot more musicians and traditional bands turned up [in Dublin] than last year".[14]
The second round of auditions took place in the North in Derry on 5 September 2009.[14] Almost 1,000 acts auditioned in Derry, including country and western acts, tap and hip hop dancers, a mini Freddie Mercury and a 40 piece marching band.[15]
The third round of auditions took place in the South in Cork on 12 September 2009.[15] 1,500 people, including bands, traditional dancers and a collie who could drive, appeared at these auditions.[16]
The fourth round of auditions took place in the West in NUI Galway on 19 September 2009.[16] Auditionees included "family acts", magicians and sean-nós dance specialists.[17]
The fifth round of auditions took place in the East in Kilkenny on 26 September 2009.[2] These were the final round of auditions to take place.[17]
List of contestants
editWeek one (Dublin)
editThe first episode was broadcast on 29 August 2009. It featured the Dublin auditions which saw Shane Lynch choose eight acts to compete.
Final eight:
Ghetto Fabulous
Romey Farrelly
A Different Unique
Tumbleweed
Joanna Ryde & The Lads
Chris Geoghegan
Seán Taaffe
Fiona Hickey and Niall Kinsella
Week two (The North)
editThe second episode was broadcast on 5 September 2009. It featured auditions from the North which saw Dana Rosemary Scallon choose eight acts to compete.
Final eight:
Rachael McCauley
Karen Morrison
Cloughaneely Marching Band
Mark Adamson
Leonardo López Monreal
Chasin' Hooley
Chloe Coyle
Kailan McDermott
Week three (The South)
editThe third episode was broadcast on 12 September 2009. It featured auditions from the South which saw John Creedon choose eight acts to compete.
Final eight:
Michael Lawlor
Cathal Flaherty
Johnny "Bongos" Horgan
Bella Anam
Michelle Skehan
Ben Escorcio
Ghetto Grannies
Linda Fitzgerald
Week four (The West)
editThe fourth episode was broadcast on 19 September 2009. It featured auditions from the West which saw Dáithí Ó Sé choose eight acts to compete.
Final eight:
Stall the Digger
Tom & Eoghan Costello
Tara Burke-McDonnell
Emma O'Sullivan & John O'Halloron
Olwyn Murray
Naomi Fox
Laura May Lenehan
Tuam All-Star Gymnastics Club
Week five (The East)
editThe fifth episode was broadcast on 26 September 2009. It featured auditions from the East which saw Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh choose eight acts to compete.
Final eight:
GoGoshKa Kinkladze
Ré-Seisiún
The Golden Sisters
Pyrotechnix
Na Fianna
Kathryn and Niall
Paul Powderly
David Lofts
Live shows
editThe All-Ireland Talent Show Backstage
editAfter the live shows Aidan Power and Dustin chat to the judges before the results to ask about how and why their acts got high or low scores. Then we see a clip of them talking to the acts before the acts performed. After that they talk to the acts live about where they are placing on the leaderboard and give them a chance to plead for votes. A clip would be shown of the two, most of the time spoofing Jedward. A "celebrity" guest would come into studio and talk about the acts and the judges' scores.
Results by region and judge
editResults by show
editShow results are calculated as follows:
- Points out of five from judges.
- Each judge (except for the act's own nominating judge) gives the act a mark out of 10. Thus, each act gets a mark out of 40.
- The act which gets the highest mark out of 40 gets five points; the second gets four points, the third gets three points, the fourth gets two points and the act with the lowest mark gets one point.
- Points out of five from the public.
- The act which gets the most telephone votes gets five points; the second gets four points, the third gets three points, the fourth gets two points and the act with the fewest telephone votes gets one point.
So each act receives a mark out of ten. The acts are then ranked from first to fifth (in the event of a tie on points, the act having more telephone votes is deemed to be ahead).
In the heats:
- First place advances to the semi-final round.
- Second and third place go before the judges. The three judges which did not choose either act vote on which should stay in.
- The act with more votes from these three judges advances to the wildcard show.
- The act with fewer votes from these three judges is eliminated.
- Fourth and fifth place are eliminated.
Live Heat 1
editHeld on 31 December 2009.
Name | Act type | Judge & Region | Placing | Result |
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Michael Lawlor | Opera tenor | South – John Creedon | 1st | Through to Semi-Final |
Ghetto Fabulous | Hip-hop dance troupe | Dublin – Shane Lynch | 2nd/3rd | Wildcard Show |
Rachael McCauley | Country singer | North – Dana | 2nd/3rd | Eliminated |
Stall the Digger | Band | West – Dáithí Ó Sé | 4th | Eliminated |
GoGoshKa Kinkladze | Pianist | East – Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh | 5th | Eliminated |
Live Heat 2
editHeld on 3 January 2010.
Name | Act type | Judge & Region | Placing | Result |
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Ré-Seisiún | Traditional music band | East – Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh | 1st | Through to Semi-Final |
Romey Farrelly | Singer | Dublin – Shane Lynch | 2nd/3rd | Wildcard Show |
Tom & Eoghan Costello | Marionette/dance act | West – Dáithí Ó Sé | 2nd/3rd | Eliminated |
Cathal Flaherty | Guitarist/singer | South – John Creedon | 4th | Eliminated |
Karen Morrison | Singer | North – Dana | 5th | Eliminated |
Live Heat 3
editHeld on 10 January 2010. Radio presenter Evelyn O'Rourke took Shane Lynch's place as judge after his flight from London was delayed.Dáithí Ó Sé sparked controversy when he put through the Cloughaneely Marching Band as a wildcard instead of The Golden Sisters.
Name | Act type | Judge & Region | Placing | Result |
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Tara Burke-McDonnell | Sean-nós singer | West – Dáithí Ó Sé | 1st | Through to Semi-Final |
Cloughaneely Marching Band | Marching band | North – Dana | 2nd/3rd | Wildcard Show |
The Golden Sisters | Vocal trio | East – Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh | 2nd/3rd | Eliminated |
Johnny "Bongos" Horgan | Percussionist | South – John Creedon | 4th | Eliminated |
A Different Unique | Comic duo | Dublin – Shane Lynch | 5th | Eliminated |
Live Heat 4
editHeld on 17 January 2010. Shane Lynch returned as judge and sparked controversy when he gave Bella Anam a score of three.
Name | Act type | Judge & Region | Placing | Result |
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Emma O'Sullivan & John O'Halloron | Sean-nós dancer and accordion player | West – Dáithí Ó Sé | 1st | Through to Semi-Final |
Bella Anam | Singers | South – John Creedon | 2nd/3rd | Wildcard Show |
Pyrotechnix | Rock band | East – Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh | 2nd/3rd | Eliminated |
Mark Adamson | Musical theatre singer | North – Dana | 4th | Eliminated |
Tumbleweed | Traditional band | Dublin – Shane Lynch | 5th | Eliminated |
Live Heat 5
editHeld on 24 January 2010.
Name | Act type | Judge & Region | Placing | Result |
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Olwyn Murray | Singer | West – Dáithí Ó Sé | 1st | Through to Semi-Final |
Na Fianna | Ballad group | East – Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh | 2nd/3rd | Wildcard Show |
Michelle Skehan | Singer | South – John Creedon | 2nd/3rd | Eliminated |
Leonardo López Monreal | Singer | North – Dana | 4th | Eliminated |
Joanna Ryde & The Lads | Comic act | Dublin – Shane Lynch | 5th | Eliminated |
Live Heat 6
editHeld on 31 January 2010.
Name | Act type | Judge & Region | Placing | Result |
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Ben Escorcio | Singer | South – John Creedon | 1st | Through to Semi-Final |
Chris Geoghegan | Singer and guitarist | Dublin – Shane Lynch | 2nd/3rd | Wildcard Show |
Kathryn and Niall | Singer and guitarist | East – Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh | 2nd/3rd | Eliminated |
Naomi Fox | Singer | West – Dáithí Ó Sé | 4th | Eliminated |
Chasin' Hooley | Folk band | North – Dana | 5th | Eliminated |
Live Heat 7
editHeld on 7 February 2010.
Name | Act type | Judge & Region | Placing | Result |
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Chloe Coyle (winner) | Singer | North – Dana | 1st | Through to Semi-Final |
Seán Taaffe | Dancer | Dublin – Shane Lynch | 2nd/3rd | Wildcard Show |
Laura May Lenehan | Singer | West – Dáithí Ó Sé | 2nd/3rd | Eliminated |
Ghetto Grannies | Dancers | South – John Creedon | 4th | Eliminated |
Paul Powderly | Singer | East – Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh | 5th | Eliminated |
Live Heat 8
editHeld on 14 February 2010. David Lofts received 39/40 from the judges the highest score on the show so far.
Name | Act type | Judge & Region | Placing | Result |
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Tuam All-Star Gymnastics Club | Acrobatics | West – Dáithí Ó Sé | 1st | Through to Semi-Final |
David Lofts | Singer/guitarist | East – Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh | 2nd/3rd | Wildcard Show |
Linda Fitzgerald | Singer | South-John Creedon | 2nd/3rd | Eliminated |
Kailan McDermott | Singer | North – Dana | 4th | Eliminated |
Fiona Hickey and Niall Kinsella | Singers | Dublin – Shane Lynch | 5th | Eliminated |
Wildcard Show
editName | Act type | Judge & Region | Placing | Result |
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David Lofts | Singer/guitarist | East – Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh | 1st | Through to Semi-Final |
Na Fianna | Ballad group | East – Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh | 2nd | Through to Semi-Final |
Cloughaneely Marching Band | Marching band | North – Dana | 3rd | Eliminated |
Romey Farrelly | Singer | Dublin – Shane Lynch | 4th | Eliminated |
Chris Geoghegan | Singer | Dublin - Shane Lynch | 5th | Eliminated |
Bella Anam | Singers | South – John Creedon | 6th | Eliminated |
Sean Taaffe | Ballet Dancer | Dublin – Shane Lynch | 7th | Eliminated |
Ghetto Fabulous | Hip-hop dance troupe | Dublin – Shane Lynch | 8th | Eliminated |
First semi-final
editTook place on 28 February 2010.
Name | Act type | Judge & Region | Placing | Result |
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Na Fianna | Ballad group | East – Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh | Top three | Through to final |
Emma O'Sullivan & John O'Halloron | Sean-nós dancer and accordion player | West – Dáithí Ó Sé | Top three | Through to final |
Michael Lawlor | Opera tenor | South – John Creedon | Top three | Through to final |
Tara Burke-McDonnell | Sean-nós singer | West – Dáithí Ó Sé | Bottom two | Eliminated |
Ré-Seisiún | Traditional music band | East – Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh | Bottom two | Eliminated |
Second semi-final
editHeld on 7 March 2010.
Name | Act type | Judge & Region | Placing | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
Olwyn Murray | Singer | West – Dáithí Ó Sé | Top three | Through to final |
Chloe Coyle | Singer | North – Dana | Top three | Through to final |
Ben Escorcio | Singer | South – John Creedon | Top three | Through to final |
David Lofts | Singer | East – Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh | Bottom two | Eliminated |
Tuam All-Star Gymnastics Club | Acrobatics | West – Dáithí Ó Sé | Bottom two | Eliminated |
Final
editName | Act type | Judge & Region | Placing |
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Chloe Coyle | Singer | North – Dana | Winner |
Na Fianna | Ballad group | East – Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh | Runner-up |
Emma O'Sullivan & John O'Halloron | Sean-nós dancer and accordion player | West – Dáithí Ó Sé | Third Place |
Olwyn Murray | Singer | West – Dáithí Ó Sé | 4th |
Michael Lawlor | Opera tenor | South – John Creedon | 5th |
Ben Escorcio | Singer | South – John Creedon | 6th |
Reception
editThe second series of The All Ireland Talent Show opened with 650,000 viewers, according to RTÉ director of television Noel Curran.[18]
References
edit- ^ "Seoige talks Talent and Late Late Shows". RTÉ. 14 August 2009. Retrieved 14 August 2009.
- ^ a b "All Ireland Talent Show auditions hit Kilkenny". Kilkenny Advertiser. 18 September 2009. Retrieved 18 September 2009.
- ^ a b "GOING OUT: Auditions for talent show". The Mayo News. 15 September 2009. Retrieved 18 September 2009.
- ^ Susan Daly (24 November 2009). "Jedward may be out of The X Factor but there's hope yet for Sunday night talent-show TV". Evening Herald. Retrieved 28 November 2009.
RTÉ have cleverly scheduled their show to be over by 7.30pm so it's not in direct competition with the 8pm X Factor kick-off.
- ^ "Grainne handed new role as recession takes bite out of RTÉ autumn schedule". Evening Herald. 14 August 2009. Retrieved 14 August 2009.
- ^ "RTÉ Television unveils new season". RTÉ. 13 August 2009. Retrieved 13 August 2009.
- ^ "Power joining All Ireland Talent Show". RTÉ. 14 August 2009. Retrieved 14 August 2009.
- ^ "All Ireland Talent Show -Daithi O Shea". Ocean FM. 16 September 2009. Retrieved 18 September 2009.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Creedon warns Dáithí O'Sé over Talent Show". RTÉ. 18 August 2009. Retrieved 18 August 2009.
- ^ "Bláthnaid excited about Talent Show acts". RTÉ. 21 November 2009. Retrieved 28 November 2009.
- ^ "Dáithí issues warning to Talent judges". RTÉ. 28 November 2009. Retrieved 28 November 2009.
- ^ Lorna Nolan (13 January 2010). "New mum Evelyn relishes TV return - even just for one day". Evening Herald. Retrieved 15 January 2010.
- ^ "First All Ireland Talent Show auditions". RTÉ. 28 August 2009. Retrieved 18 September 2009.
- ^ a b c d "All Ireland Talent Show auditions - The North". RTÉ. 4 September 2009. Retrieved 4 September 2009.
- ^ a b "All Ireland Talent Show moves South". RTÉ. 11 September 2009. Retrieved 11 September 2009.
- ^ a b "All Ireland Talent Show goes West". RTÉ. 18 September 2009. Retrieved 18 September 2009.
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- ^ Catherine O’Mahony (29 November 2009). "RTE and TV3 push to raise advertising rates". The Sunday Business Post. Retrieved 29 November 2009.
External links
edit- Official site
- Official show Bebo page
- Category at RTÉ Entertainment