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''The Naked Choir'' is a BBC Two television series broadcast from 22 September to 27 October 2015. Presented by choirmaster
Gareth Malone Gareth Edmund Malone (born 9 November 1975) is an English choirmaster and broadcaster, self-described as an " animateur, presenter and populariser of choral singing". He is best known for his television appearances in programmes such as '' The ...
, the show featured eight a cappella groups competing to be chosen as the UK's best.


Production

Plans for the show were first revealed in April 2015. Four hundred choirs auditioned to take part and eight were chosen for the televised programmes, which began their broadcast on 22 September 2015.Brian Beacom (28 September 2015
"Students sing naked in national TV show."
''The Herald'' (Glasgow). Retrieved 27 October 2015.
On 22 September four choirs from the south of the UK competed against one another in front of a live audience in
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, London. One of them was eliminated at that stage, chosen by a jury of music experts.Sam Wollaston (23 September 2015
"The Naked Choir with Gareth Malone review – Exciting, inspiring, and a teeny bit annoying "
''The Guardian''. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
On 29 September four choirs from the north of the UK competed, again with one being eliminated. In each of the subsequent weeks one of the remaining choirs was eliminated until three remained to compete in the final. At the semi-final stage, the four remaining choirs – Choral Stimulation, Restless Symphony, The Sons of Pitches and The Stratford East Singers – were challenged to film their performance to make a viral internet hit. Restless Symphony came fourth and failed to reach the final. The final, broadcast on 27 October, was won by
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based choir The Sons of Pitches, who sang a medley of three songs – ''
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. The Gareth Malone series ''Best in Britain'' broadcast the following year, in October 2016, featured groups from all disciplines as opposed to just a cappella. Even so, it was won by another a cappella group, ''
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''.


Series 1

Series 1 featured 8 a cappella groups, split between two regions, the north and the south.


Groups


South

Spinnaker Chorus – a choir composed entirely of women from
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. They were eliminated in the heats for the groups from the South. Gospel Essence – a group from
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. They were eliminated in the fourth programme. They placed fifth overall. Restless Symphony – a group of six students from
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. They were eliminated in the semi-finals, placing fourth overall. The Stratford East Singers – a community choir from East London. They reached the final and came third.


North

Flight of the Phoenix – a recently formed mixed group of seven students aged 17–18 from Manchester. They were eliminated in the heats for the groups from the North. Yesteryear – a group of fourteen men from
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and
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aged from 49 to 83 who had been performing together for 10 years at the time of the show. They qualified from their heat but were eliminated in the very next show, placing sixth overall. Choral Stimulation – a mixed group of ten students studying at
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. They were eventually runners-up in the competition. The Sons of Pitches – a group of six males who met while studying at the
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. They had been together for one and a half years at the time of filming. They were the series winners.


Ratings


See also

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The Choir (TV series) ''The Choir'' is a BAFTA award-winning TV series following Gareth Malone as he tackles the task of teaching choral singing to people who have never had the chance, or experience to sing before. The first series aired on 4 December 2006, the t ...
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List of university a cappella groups in the United Kingdom This is a list of university A cappella musical groups in the UK who have achieved some level of notability or recognition. University of Aberdeen Aberpella Aberpella are the original University of Aberdeen's A cappella ensemble. They were ...


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External links

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