Got What It Takes? | |
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Genre | Talent show |
Based on | Mom Made Me a Star (Romania) |
Presented by |
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Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 6 |
No. of episodes | 60 |
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Executive producers | Hayden King Sheldon Lazarus |
Production locations | |
Editor | Darren King |
Running time | 30–45 minutes |
Production companies | Media Factory Fulwell 73 |
Original release | |
Network | CBBC |
Release | 6 January 2016 – present |
Got What It Takes? is a British talent show that began airing on CBBC on 6 January 2016. Originally presented by Lauren Platt for the first three series,[1] Got What It Takes? has been hosted by Anna Maynard since 2018.[2][3] In 2021, Melvin Odoom joined Maynard as a co-host.[4]
The series sees contestants compete against each other in challenges such as writing songs, performing for celebrity guests and learning choreography. The winner of each series is given the chance to perform at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend,[5] and as of 2021, the six winners are Amaria Braithwaite, Jorja Douglas, Rio Donkin, Lauren Mia Jones, Georgie Mills and Tilly Lockey.
Format
Eight young singers take part in the singing talent competition. In each episode, three contestants are chosen to compete in a sing-off, whilst their mothers/aunts/sisters vote for who they want to win.[2] Each week, the contestants learn about an aspect in the music industry, while their mothers/aunts/sisters compete for their child's place in the sing-off.[2] The performer with the most sing-off wins automatically reaches the final, and three more are voted for by the public, where they compete for the chance to perform at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend.[2]
Series overview
Series | Start date | End date | Winner | Finalists | Presenter | Music Maestro | Games Guru | ||
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1 | 6 January 2016 | 9 March 2016 | Amaria Braithwaite | Lola Young | Paddy Wilde | Rai-Elle Williams | Lauren Platt | David Tench | Kevin Adams |
2 | 7 February 2017 | 14 April 2017 | Jorja Douglas | Ellie Allen | Erin Lewis | Evan James | |||
3 | 14 February 2018 | 18 April 2018 | Rio Donkin | Annie Lewis | Henry Gallagher | Nataya Bree | |||
4 | 24 September 2018 | 28 November 2018 | Lauren Mia Jones | Jacob Storey | Numa Shah | Seren Levay | Anna Maynard | Max Cooke | |
5 | 8 January 2020 | 11 March 2020 | Georgie Mills | Abi Dring | Ned Payne | Olivia Sinclair | |||
6 | 11 May 2021 | 13 July 2021 | Tilly Lockey | George Norman | Oscar Skye | — | Anna Maynard Melvin Odoom |
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Series 1 (2016)
- Winner
- Finalist
- Semi-Finalist
Contestant | Age | Hometown | Sing-off wins | Parent |
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Amaria Braithwaite | 12 | Hackney | 1 | Jasmine Braithwaite |
Becky Holmes | 13 | Leeds | 0 | Linda Holmes |
Evan Anderson | 12 | Galashiels | 0 | Fiona Anderson |
Lily Moram | 13 | Dorking | 1 | Lisa Moram |
Lola Young | 14 | Kent | 1 | Imogen Young |
Matt Smallwood | 13 | Olton | 1 | Katie Smallwood |
Paddy Wilde | 12 | Lancaster | 1 | Diane Wilde |
Rai-Elle Williams | 14 | Croydon | 3 | Bernice Williams |
Series 2 (2017)
- Winner
- Finalist
- Semi-Finalist
Contestant | Age | Hometown | Sing-off wins | Parent |
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Brook Miller | 14 | Newcastle | 1 | Sharon Miller |
Ellie Allen | 14 | Bournemouth | 1 | Lou Allen |
Erin Lewis | 14 | Swansea | 0 | Julia Lewis |
Evan James | 14 | Essex | 3 | Thea James |
Jorja Douglas | 14 | Hertfordshire | 1 | Stephi Douglas |
Kellimarie Willis | 13 | Coventry | 1 | Debbie Willis |
Kyra West | 13 | London | 1 | Margaret West |
Luka Chesterton | 12 | Birmingham | 1 | Valerie Chesterton |
Series 3 (2018)
- Winner
- Finalist
- Semi-Finalist
Contestant | Age | Hometown | Sing-off wins | Parent |
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Annie Lewis | 13 | Cowbridge | 2 | Liz Lewis |
Emilly Santos | 14 | South London | 1 | Irene Santos |
Henry Gallagher | 14 | Wigan | 0 | Marie Gallagher |
Jada Fyvie | 13 | Elgin | 1 | Natasha Fyvie |
Jeremiah Emmanuel | 12 | Limehouse | 1 | Aminata Roberts (aunt) |
Nataya Bree | 14 | Swansea | 1 | Kelsey Ashmole |
Rio Donkin | 14 | Hull | 1 | Sherina Donkin (sister) |
Shaun Curtis | 14 | Luton | 1 | Shelly Curtis |
Series 4 (2018)
- Winner
- Finalist
- Semi-Finalist
Contestant | Age | Hometown | Sing-off wins | Parent |
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Cooper Stout | 14 | Kent | 1 | Michelle Piror (aunt) |
Elijah Freeman | 13 | Stockport | 0 | Ntiriwah Freeman |
Eva Finnemore | 12 | Rutland | 1 | Mel Finnemore |
Jacob Storey | 14 | Leicester | 1 | Annabel Storey |
Lauren Mia Jones | 14 | Swansea | 2 | Tracey Jones |
Numa Shah | 14 | Oxford | 1 | Naveeda Shah |
Poppy Eagles | 12 | Yorkshire | 1 | Carolyn Eagles |
Seren Levay | 13 | Gloucester | 1 | Rachel Levay |
Series 5 (2020)
- Winner
- Finalist
- Semi-Finalist
Contestant | Age | Hometown | Sing-off wins | Parent |
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Abi Dring | 14 | Nottingham | 0 | Emma Morling (sister) |
Amberina Large | 13 | Caerphilly | 1 | Linya Large |
Georgie Mills | 13 | Chesterfield | 1 | Claire Roberts (aunt) |
Malakhi Best | 13 | London | 2[lower-alpha 1] | Andrea Henry |
Ned Payne | 13 | Derby | 2[lower-alpha 1] | Emma Payne |
Olivia Sinclair | 12 | Cardiff | 0 | Kylie Sinclair |
Sarita Playfair | 13 | Tyne and Wear | 1 | Edith Playfair |
Thomas Dunleavy | 14 | Cambridgeshire | 1 | Sara Dunleavy |
Series 6 (2021)
On 26 June 2020, applications for the sixth series of Got What It Takes? were opened on the CBBC website, with the first episode being aired on 11 May 2021. This series followed social distancing guidelines due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[6]
- Winner
- Finalist
- Semi-Finalist
Contestant | Age | Hometown | Sing-off wins | Parent |
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Ellisse Alexander | 14 | East London | 1 | Sam Alexander |
George Norman | 15 | Kent | 2 | Vikki Norman |
Oscar Skye | 13 | Surrey | 1 | Amanda Stevens |
Ruby Sears | 14 | West London | 1 | Becs Sears |
Tilly Lockey | 15 | County Durham | 0 | Sarah Lockey |
References
- ↑ Agius, Nicola (26 August 2015). "Cheryl Fernandez-Versini 'so proud' of Lauren Platt after X Factor star confirms she's giving up singing". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
- 1 2 3 4 "New series of teen talent competition Got What It Takes?". PressParty. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
- ↑ Ryder, James. "Anna Maynard to host Got What It Takes?". ATV Today. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
- ↑ "Series 6 - Episode 1 Meet the Singers". Radio Times. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
- ↑ Mack, Tom (15 October 2018). "Singing teens compete in CBBC show for place at Big Weekend festival". Leicestershire Mercury. Retrieved 8 January 2022.
- ↑ @GWITCBBC (1 July 2020). "Have you Got What It Takes? Application for series 6 are now OPEN" (Tweet) – via Twitter.