All Together Now (2018 Australian TV Series)
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''All Together Now'' is an Australian reality television music competition on the
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which was presented by
Julia Zemiro Julia Zemiro () (born 14 April 1967) is a French-born Australian television presenter, radio host, actress, singer, writer and comedian. She is best known as the host of the music quiz and live performance show '' RocKwiz''. Zemiro is a fluent ...
and
Ronan Keating Ronan Patrick John Keating (born 3 March 1977) is an Irish singer. He debuted in 1993 alongside Keith Duffy, Michael Graham, Shane Lynch, and Stephen Gately, as the co-lead singer (with Gately) of Irish pop group Boyzone. His solo career start ...
. It was based on the British show of the same name. In June 2019, the series was cancelled and would not return for a second season.


Format

In each episode, a range of singers take to the stage, but waiting to judge each performance is "The 100" – a panel of one hundred music experts and performers from across Australia, headed by former
Boyzone Boyzone were an Irish boy band, created in 1993 by talent manager Louis Walsh. Before even recording any material, Boyzone made an appearance on RTÉ's '' The Late Late Show''. Their most successful line-up was composed of Keith Duffy, Steph ...
lead singer,
Ronan Keating Ronan Patrick John Keating (born 3 March 1977) is an Irish singer. He debuted in 1993 alongside Keith Duffy, Michael Graham, Shane Lynch, and Stephen Gately, as the co-lead singer (with Gately) of Irish pop group Boyzone. His solo career start ...
. The 100 comprises a plethora of judges from Music genres ranging from Opera, Musical Theatre to Rap and Alternative, you name it, it is in most cases covered in some way by some-one of "The 100". The Judges also come from a Diversity of backgrounds, some with a lifetime of some 40–50 years in the professional Musical Industry to others with only a few years who have had success early in life. Obviously not all agree with each other's opinion and this is what makes this show interesting, and the Goal of the Contestant is to Attempt to get all 100 Judges on their Feet and Buzz to take them to the Grand Final of the Series.


The heats

During each heat, performers try and outscore their competitors in order to earn a seat on the top two podium. Whenever a performer scores high enough for a podium place, the act in 2nd place is eliminated as a result. From each heat, one acts go through to the series finale. Once all acts have sung, the acts in 1st and 2nd sing-off against one another and the winner of that sing off earns qualifying for the final spot. Prior to filming, all performers choose the song they want to sing. The 100 learn the words to all the songs before the show, but they do not know who is going to come out and sing said songs to them. Each song is approximately 90 seconds long, but importantly the 100 can only join in for the final 60 seconds as signified by a lighting change. This means that the 100 have the same amount of time to join in the singing for every act.


Tie-breaks

In the event of a tied score, the 100 reviews the full performances of both acts on monitors in the studio. Each member of the 100 decides which act they prefer and votes by pressing their button. The act with the most votes takes their seat on the podium, meaning that the act with the fewer votes either drops down a podium place or exits the competition. In the event that the tiebreak vote is also tied, Ronan Keating, as captain of the 100 has the casting vote. The tie-break was used just once in the entire competition, in the grand final, when Lai, who eventually won the competition, was tied with Emma, both with 90 points, as equal 3rd of the 3 who would perform in the sing-off. Lai won the tie-break, went to the sing-off, and ultimately won the competition.


The sing-off

For the sing-off at the end of the show, scores are reset to zero and the 1st and 2nd placed acts perform a new song chosen from a given shortlist. In the event that both acts wish to sing the same song from that shortlist, the performer in 1st place has priority. In the grand final, there were three positions in the sing-off. Lai, who won the competition, was third in the grand final prior to the sing-off.


The wildcard

A wildcard was chosen by the judges, who could pick just one contestant out of those who failed to win their weekly heat, who participated in the grand final, along with the seven weekly winners. The wildcard was Teaga


The final and the prize

In the final, the winners of each heat, along with one wild card - an act who failed to qualify via their heat but was voted for by The 100 to qualify for the finale - perform again in front of The 100 with a new song. As with the heats, the top two acts sing again and the act with the highest score after this final sing-off wins the series and with it the $100,000 cash prize. In the final, the first round was won by Melbourne-based Tarryn Stokes, the only contestant to score a perfect 100 in the final round. Royston Sagigi-Baira, an Indigenous singer from Old Mapoon, was given a score of 91 in spite of messing-up the timing half-way through the song, with the 100 singing for him to help him over the line, and he ended with the second most points. Both Fijian-born Brisbane-based Lai Utovou and Emma Mylott of Sydney scored 90, with Lai the last to perform. With three positions available in the sing-off, the 100 were asked to choose who they preferred out of Lai and Emma in the only tie-breaker of the competition, with Lai ultimately adjudged the winner of the two, and Emma was eliminated. Opera singer Jessica Boyd was also close to making the sing-off with a score of 88. None of the other participants had similar scores, with the next highest being wildcard Teagan, who scored 78. In the sing-off, Lai went first and scored 87 points, then Royston scored 54 and was eliminated. Tarryn, going last, scored 78 points, meaning that Lai, who was equal 3rd initially, won the competition and $100,000 prize.


Summary

To date, one season has been broadcast, as summarised below. In June 2019, Seven Network decided to cancel the show after failing to find suitable air dates for a second season.


The 100

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. Captain of The 100 is pop star
Ronan Keating Ronan Patrick John Keating (born 3 March 1977) is an Irish singer. He debuted in 1993 alongside Keith Duffy, Michael Graham, Shane Lynch, and Stephen Gately, as the co-lead singer (with Gately) of Irish pop group Boyzone. His solo career start ...
. Ronan's vote carries no extra weight. The only time his vote takes precedence is in the case of a tied vote in the Tie Break

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– musical theatre star * Amy Longhurst *
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– 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 * Connor Vidas - country singer * Dan Murphy – Sydney DJ * Daniel Spillane * Dean Ray – rock singer * Diana Torossian * Diane Regan * DJ Jazzy * Donna Jordee * Dylan Wright - singer/songwriter * Elisa James * Ellen Reed – ''
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'' grand finalist * Emily Rex * Eva Spata * Gemma Lyon * German Silva * Glenn Whitehall * 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 –
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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 *
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– musical comedian and LGBTQI advocate * Josie Palermo * Kattimoni – soul singer * Kayo Marbilus – ARIA charts recording artist, songwriter, actor *
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and original member of 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 *
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– breakfast radio host/ Kylie Minogue impersonator * Maria Mercedes – industry legend *
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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 * Nikki Bennett * Paula Baxter - soul singer * Phil Golotta * Pia Anderson * Rada Tochalna * Ray Isaac *
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– 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 * Samantha Leith * Samuel Gaskin - singer/songwriter/entertainer/managing director @BEATENTERTAINMENT * Sarah Capodicasa * Scot Finnie *
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– 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 ''
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'' singer * Vanessa Powell * Victoria McGee * Wil Sabin – creative director, choreographer, and entertainment consultant


References

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