Australia's Got Talent season 5 explained

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Host:Grant Denyer
Judges:Brian McFadden
Dannii Minogue
Kyle Sandilands
Winner:Jack Vidgen
Runner Up:Cosentino
Network:Seven Network

Australia's Got Talent is an Australian reality television show, based on the original UK series, claiming to find new talent. The fifth season premiered on the Seven Network on 3 May 2011 and ended on 2 August 2011, where singer Jack Vidgen was crowned the winner of Australia's Got Talent, while illusionist Cosentino became runner-up.[1] [2] Judges Dannii Minogue, Kyle Sandilands, and Brian McFadden returned for the series, as well as host Grant Denyer.[1]

The producer auditions took place in 16 cities across Australia, and ran from October to December 2010. The successful acts from these auditions were then invited back for a second audition in front of the judges and a live audience. These auditions were held in February and March 2011 in four major cities, including one day in Gold Coast and Perth, two days in Sydney, and three days in Melbourne. From over 200 successful auditionees, only 48 acts were selected for the semi-finals.[3] The six semi-final shows began on 31 May 2011 and ended on 5 July. Introduced, was a new format to the show where three acts from each semi-final would advance through to the next round.[4] In previous years only two acts have made it through each semi-final.[4]

One of the most notable performances was by Jack Vidgen, a 14-year-old singer who sang a rendition of Whitney Houston's "I Have Nothing" for his audition. His performance earned a standing ovation from both the judges and the audiences, and has received more than 1.5 million views on YouTube. Vidgen has since been dubbed Australia's answer to Justin Bieber, and has also attracted international and local interest. The show had also sparked controversy, with accusations of contestant Jordan Paris plagiarising other comedians' jokes in his audition, and reports of contestant Chooka Parker's incident backstage following his elimination from the show.

Auditions

The producer auditions took place in 16 cities, throughout New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia and the Northern Territory.[5] These auditions began on 17 October 2010 and ended on 12 December 2010.[5] The successful acts from the auditions were then invited to a second audition in front of the judges and a live audience. These auditions began in Gold Coast on 19 February 2011, followed by three days in Melbourne from 25 February 2011.[6] They also took place in Sydney on 12–13 March 2011, and ended in Perth on 20 March 2011.[6]

Semi-finalists

ParticipantGenreActFromSemi-FinalResult
Adam HynesMusicSingerCairns5Finalist
Afrikan WarriorsPerformingAcrobatic Group Launceston5Semi-finalist
Bree De Rome MusicSingerGold Coast1Finalist
Belle AirPerformingAerial DuoSydney4Semi-finalist
BenchmarkMusicSinging GroupGold Coast2Finalist
Ben PriceComedyComedianMelbourne3Finalist
Beau SargentPerformingContortionistPerth5Semi-finalist
Clara HelmsSingingOpera Singer Perth5Semi-finalist
Chooka ParkerMusicPianist Red Lion, Victoria2Finalist
CapreeMusicSinging Group Sydney3Semi-finalist
CosentinoPerformingIllusionist Lysterfield South, Victoria2Runner-Up
Deep BlueMusicOrchestra Gold Coast1Semi-finalist
Dan ConwayMusicSingerTamworth, New South Wales3Finalist
Dangerboy & IvyPerformingSideshow DuoNewcastle, NSW2Semi-finalist
Dash & D'BreeComedy Entertainers Melbourne1Semi-finalist
David De VitoSingingOpera SingerGold Coast3Finalist
Fiona MariahSingingOpera Singer Perth1Semi-finalist
Hazel PhillipsPerformingEntertainerGold Coast2Semi-finalist
Instant BunDancingDance TroupeVarious locations4Finalist
Jack VidgenSingingSinger Manly Vale, New South Wales1Winner
Jesse EmmanuelMusicSinger Coffs Harbour6Semi-finalist
Jordan ParisComedyComedianGold Coast5Semi-finalist
KLD X–treme Air ForceDancingCheerleading Group Melbourne2Semi-finalist
Ky BaldwinDancingTap Dancer Sydney6Semi-finalist
Liam BurrowsSingingSinger Sydney4Finalist
Mac-CussionMusicPercussion Group Brisbane4Semi-finalist
MajesticPerformingContortionist Brisbane6Finalist
Meriden RhythmixPerformingGymnastics Group Strathfield3Semi-finalist
Misfits Stunt CrewPerformingStunt TeamAdelaide3Semi-finalist
Matty ShieldsGymnasticsPole Dancer Sydney1Semi-finalist
Matty "The Bandit" WhiteMusicRapperCoonabarabran, New South Wales5Finalist
Pete the Kabar RockstarSingingSingerBoonah, Queensland4Semi-finalist
Rock 'n' Roll Ropers DancingJump Rope TeamQueensland1Semi-finalist
Rod CollinsMusicHarmonica Player Cairns4Semi-finalist
Rod "The Old Fella" GregoryComedyComedianMaitland, New South Wales4Finalist
ReplicatorsMusicBand Sydney4Semi-finalist
SKBDancingDance Group Sydney6Semi-finalist
Steve RomigMusicSinger Tootgarook2Semi-finalist
Stuart BigginsSingingSingerAlbury, New South Wales6Finalist
Sisters and MistersMusicChoir Melbourne5Semi-finalist
Taiko DrumMusicPercussion Group Hobart, Tasmania6Semi-finalist
Team RocketDancingDance DuoCairns1Finalist
The Flying LotahsPerformingPole Acrobat DuoBrisbane6Semi-finalist
TimomaticSingingSingerSydney6Finalist
Tom WardMusicGuitaristTasmania3Semi-finalist
Thomas CraneSingingSingerPerth3Semi-finalist
UprisingMusicBandMansfield, Victoria2Semi-finalist
Wayne RogersPerformingDrag Singer Sydney5Finalist

Semi-final summary

Buzzed out | Judges' vote |

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Semi-final 1

Semi-FinalistOrderBuzzes and Judges' VoteResult
Fiona Mariah1
Rock 'n' Roll Ropers2
Bree De Rome3
Matty Shields 4
Dash & D'Bree5
Team Rocket6
Deep Blue7
Jack Vidgen8

Semi-final 2

Semi-FinalistOrderBuzzes and Judges' VoteResult
KLD X–treme Air Force1
Hazel Phillips2
Dangerboy & Ivy3
Steve Romig 4
Uprising5
Benchmark6
Cosentino7
Chooka Parker8

Semi-final 3

Semi-FinalistOrderBuzzes and Judges' VoteResult
Thomas Crane1
Ben Price2
Meriden Rhythmix3
David De Vitto 4
Tom Ward5
Capree6
Misfits Stunt Crew7
Dan Conway8

Semi-final 4

Semi-FinalistOrderBuzzes and Judges' VoteResult
Replicators1
Mac-Cussion2
Rod Collins 3
Instant Bun4
Pete the Kabar Rockstar5
Rod "The Old Fella" Gregory6
Belle Air 7
Liam Burrows8

Semi-final 5

Semi-FinalistOrderBuzzes and Judges' VoteResult
Sisters and Misters1
Afrikan Warriors 2
Clara Helms3
Beau Sargent 4
Adam Hynes5
Matty "The Bandit" White6
Jordan Paris7
Wayne Rogers8

Semi-final 6

Semi-FinalistOrderBuzzes and Judges' VoteResult
Kỳ Baldwin1
Stuart Biggins2
The Flying Lotahs3
Jesse Emmanuel4
Taiko Drum5
SKB6
Majestic7
Timomatic8

Notes

Finals summary

The "Order" columns lists the order of appearance each act made for every episode.

Key Buzzed out Judges' choice

Final showdown 1

OrderFinalistActBuzzes and Judges' votesResult
1Chooka ParkerPianist Lost judges vote
2Bree De RomeSinger/GuitaristEliminated
3Ben PriceComedianWon public vote
4David De VitoOpera SingerWon public vote
5Instant BunDance Troupe Won judges vote
6Dan ConwaySinger/Guitarist Eliminated
7MajesticContortionist Eliminated
8Jack VidgenSinger Won public vote
9CosentinoIllusionist Won public vote

Notes

Judges' votes (revealed in order)

As their votes were a tie, the result went to the public vote. It was then revealed that the act who received the most votes was Ben Price.

Final showdown 2

OrderFinalistActBuzzes and Judges' votesResult
1Stuart BigginsSingerEliminated
2Team RocketDance DuoLost judges vote
3Liam BurrowsSinger Won public vote
4BenchmarkSinging GroupWon judges vote
5Adam HynesSinger/GuitaristEliminated
6Matty "The Bandit" WhiteRapperWon judges vote
7Wayne RogersDrag SingerEliminated
8Rod "The Old Fella" GregoryComedianWon public vote
9TimomaticSinger/DancerWon public vote

Judges' first vote (revealed in order)

As McFadden and Sandilands both voted for Matty "The Bandit" White, he won the first judges vote.

Judges' second vote (revealed in order)

As Sandilands and Minogue both voted for Benchmark, they won the second judges vote. It is unsure who McFadden would have voted for.

Final

Key
OrderContestantActFinished
1Liam BurrowsSinger 5th place
2Instant BunDance Troupe10th place
3Ben PriceComedian8th place
4David De VittoOpera Singer 9th place
5Matty "The Bandit" WhiteRapper6th place
6Rod "The Old Fella" GregoryComedian4th place
7TimomaticSinger/Dancer3rd Place
8BenchmarkSinging Group7th place
9Jack VidgenSinger Winner
10CosentinoIllusionist Runner-Up

Notes

Reception

Controversies

Comedian Jordan Paris, who made it through to the semi-finals, was accused of plagiarising his jokes in his audition, of which he performed a routine about English singer Robbie Williams.[7] On 26 May 2011, The Gold Coast Bulletin reported that the same routine was performed by English comedian Lee Mack in 2007 on the British stand-up comedy show Live at the Apollo.[8] Paris said he was aware of Mack's work but did not rip off his routine, stating "comedy's a funny thing. Obviously there are a lot of people doing a lot of things, but a joke's a joke. If it's making people laugh then I'm happy."[7] That same day, Brisbane Times also reported that the other half of Paris' routine – about his three requirements for dating a woman – had been lifted from a routine by US comedian Geoff Keith.[7]

After losing the judges' votes in the first final showdown, host Grant Denyer tweeted that Chooka Parker[9] reportedly took the news of his elimination very badly.[10] Parker was reportedly banging windows and doors after losing the grand final spot to dance troupe Instant Bun.[10] He was then warned by studio security before driving off with his parents before the show ended.[11] A spokeswoman for the Seven Network told The Daily Telegraph, "Chooka's family have acquired a TV since he became part of the show and he has understood how the show and fame works since he started... He was upset when Brian said his routine had not developed enough and later went upstairs to the edit suite and blamed them for ruining his performance and he became a bit physical, slamming his hand into a window."[11]

Many of the above cited newspaper stories were grossly exaggerated with Chooka admitting later that although he had been upset it did not happen as the tabloids had argued. Instead Chooka was upset because "The producers took out a crucial part of my song. They pretty much destroyed my piece. I went backstage to ask them why they did it but they wouldn’t listen to me. I just hit the window, I definitely didn’t wrap my hand in a jumper and smash it. I’m not two-faced, what I said on stage I meant. All I want from my music is to make people happy", Chooka said. "You’ve got to hear my music from start to end. By changing it they made it sound as if I had made a mistake. Not winning the show wasn’t too disappointing, winning was never a dream. I just wish they hadn’t cut my song." explains Chooka.[12] 17 year old Bree De Rome continued in her success from AGT 2011 and was managed by Adam Wilkinson (5 Seconds Of Summer)recording her first EP at Studio 31 and distributed By MGM, De Rome made an appearance on various programs including Love Child.

Contestants

Singer Jack Vidgen, a 14-year-old, appeared on the first episode on 3 May 2011, and performed a rendition of Whitney Houston's "I Have Nothing" for his audition.[13] The performance earned a standing ovation from both the judges and the audiences.[13] Judge Kyle Sandilands said, "You're either gonna be amazing or dreadful – both I will enjoy", while judge Brian McFadden was so moved from the performance he ran up on stage to kiss Vidgen's cheek once it was over.[13] The performance has received more than 3.5 million views on YouTube.[14] Vidgen has since been dubbed Australia's answer to Justin Bieber and has also been inundated with international and local interest.[14] [15] [16] He has also attracted the attention of celebrity gossip blogger Perez Hilton, who has posted several blogs of Vidgen's performances on his website.[17] In late July 2011, it was reported that Vidgen had signed a record deal with Sony Music Australia.[18] [9] Whilst the very popular Chooka Parker did not sign any contract with any record label he has gone on to become a very successful pianist, performing around Australia and has been overseas. Chooka Parker still retains his loveable character and popularity, winning a major music award in the People's Choice category, which enabled him to perform at the Sydney Opera House. He has released two recordings to date, a CD titled "No Worries!" in October 2011, and an EP titled, "My Jewel" in 2012[19]

Ratings

The first episode on 3 May 2011, achieved an audience of 1,563,000 and placed second overall for the night, being beaten by Masterchef Australia. The second episode saw a slight drop in ratings with 1,457,000 viewers, and placed second once again. The next five episodes each topped the nights overall ratings. The seventh episode reached an audience of 1,815,000, which made Australia's Got Talent the third highest rating program of 2011.[20] The first live semi-final show on 31 May 2011, gained 1,949,000 viewers and topped the nights overall ratings. The ratings boost was credited to 14-year-old singer Jack Vidgen who performed a cover of "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" from the Dreamgirls soundtrack.[21] The grand final show on 26 July 2011, achieved an audience of 2,192,000, becoming the season's highest ratings to date. The grand final decider show on 2 August 2011, gained 2,855,000 viewers and topped the nights overall ratings. The ratings were the highest achieved in 2011 so far by a television show broadcast in Australia.[22]

EpisodeAirdateTimeslotViewers
Night
Rank
Ref
1align=centre rowspan=8"Auditions"3 May 2011Tuesday 7:30 pm–9:00 pm1.5632[23]
24 May 2011Wednesday 7:30 pm–8:30 pm1.4572
310 May 2011Tuesday 7:30 pm–9:00 pm1.7521[24]
411 May 2011Wednesday 7:30 pm–8:30 pm1.5141
517 May 2011Tuesday 7:30 pm–9:00 pm1.7831[25]
6 18 May 2011Wednesday 7:30 pm–8:30 pm1.5191
724 May 2011Tuesday 7:30 pm–9:00 pm1.8151[26]
8 25 May 2011Wednesday 7:30 pm–8:30 pm1.2864
9align=centre rowspan=6"Semi-Finals"31 May 2011Tuesday 7:30 pm–9:00 pm1.9491[27]
107 June 20111.9271[28]
1114 June 20111.8471[29]
1221 June 20111.7561[30]
1328 June 20111.6382[31]
145 July 20111.3734[32]
15align=centre rowspan=2"Final Showdowns"12 July 20111.8071[33]
1619 July 20111.8591[34]
17align=centre"Grand Final Show"26 July 2011Tuesday 7:30 pm–9:30 pm2.1921[35]
18align=centre"Grand Finale"
2 August 20112.316
2.855
2
1
[36]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Joe . Australia's Got Talent 2011 premieres Tuesday May 3 . TVcentral.com.au . 20 April 2011 . 6 June 2011 .
  2. Web site: Kate McMahon and Colin Vickery. Australia's Got Talent winner Jack Vigden has the world at his feet. Herald Sun . Australia. 2 August 2011. 2 August 2011.
  3. Web site: Joe . Australia's Got Talent: Semi-Final One . TVcentral.com.au . 28 May 2011 . 6 June 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110530065228/http://www.tvcentral.com.au/2011/05/28/australia%E2%80%99s-got-talent-semi-final-one/ . 30 May 2011.
  4. Web site: Vickery. Colin. Change in format suggests Australia's Got Talent season might be extended. Herald Sun . Australia. 8 June 2011. 27 July 2011.
  5. Web site: TV Tonight. David. Knox. Auditions: Australia's Got Talent . 24 September 2010 . 6 June 2010.
  6. Web site: Lowie . Dannii, Kyle and Brian return to judge Australia's Talent . The Spy Report . Media Spy . 27 January 2011 . 6 June 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110411163221/http://www.mediaspy.org/report/2011/01/27/dannii-kyle-and-brian-return-to-judge-australia%E2%80%99s-talent/ . 11 April 2011.
  7. News: Waters . Georgia . Australia's Got Talent Comedian Jordan Paris Stole Jokes . The Sydney Morning Herald . 26 May 2011 . 7 June 2011.
  8. News: Jabour . Bridie . Jordan Paris accused of plagiarising comedian Lee Mack on Australia's Got Talent . Herald Sun . Australia . 26 May 2011 . 7 June 2011.
  9. Web site: Chookaparkermusic.com . 25 June 2022 . 1 November 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201101121039/https://chookaparkermusic.com/ . dead .
  10. News: Vickery. Colin. Pianist Chooka Parker loses his cool after missing out on Australia's Got Talent grand final. Herald Sun . Australia. 20 July 2011. 27 July 2011.
  11. Web site: Australia's Got Talent contestant Chooka Parker throws a tantrum after being voted off the show. . 21 July 2011. 27 July 2011.
  12. http://www.thecourier.com.au/news/local/news/general/chooka-parker-denies-dummy-spit/2233284.asp "Chooka Parker denies Dummy Spit"
  13. Web site: 14-year Jack Vidgen wows judges on old Australia's Got Talent with a Whitney Houston rendition. . 4 May 2011. 27 July 2011.
  14. Web site: Byrnes. Holly. Australia's Jack Vidgen has a smidgen of that Justin Bieber mojo. . 5 May 2011. 27 July 2011.
  15. Web site: Coster. Alice. Blong bombshell Jack Vidgen tipped to be the next Bieber. Herald Sun . Australia. 2 June 2011. 27 July 2011.
  16. Web site: Corbett. Bryce. Jack Vidgen: Australia's answer to Justin Bieber. The Australian Women's Weekly. 3 June 2011. 27 July 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110731042539/http://aww.ninemsn.com.au/news/inthemag/8256613/jack-vidgen-australias-answer-to-justin-bieber. 31 July 2011.
  17. Web site: Gossip king Perez Hilton meets the boy from Oz. Herald Sun . Australia. 15 July 2011. 27 July 2011.
  18. Web site: Jack Vidgen is guaranteed a record deal whether he wins or loses Australia's Got Talent. News.com.au. 28 July 2011. 2 August 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110729030709/http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/television/jack-vidgen-is-guaranteed-a-record-deal-whether-he-wins-or-loses-australias-got-talent/story-e6frfmyi-1226103160935. 29 July 2011 . live.
  19. Web site: The Official Chooka Parker Website. 31 January 2014.
  20. News: Casey . Marcus . Australia's Got Talent leads in ratings war. . 25 May 2011 . 8 June 2011.
  21. News: Australia's Got Talent hits 1.9m . The Australian . Sydney . 1 June 2011 . 8 June 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110608071455/http://blogs.theaustralian.news.com.au/tvinsider/index.php/theaustralian/comments/australias_got_talent_hits_19m . 8 June 2011 . dead.
  22. Web site: Christensen. Nic. Australia's Got Talent sets 2011 ratings record. The Australian. 3 August 2011. 3 August 2011.
  23. Web site: TV Tonight. David. Knox. Week 19. 3 May 2011. 8 June 2011.
  24. Web site: TV Tonight. David. Knox. Week 20. 10 May 2011. 6 June 2011.
  25. Web site: TV Tonight. David. Knox. Week 21. 17 May 2011. 6 June 2011.
  26. Web site: TV Tonight. David. Knox. Week 22. 24 May 2011. 6 June 2011.
  27. Web site: TV Tonight. David. Knox. Week 23. 31 May 2011. 6 June 2011.
  28. Web site: TV Tonight. David. Knox. Week 24. 7 June 2011. 8 June 2011.
  29. Web site: TV Tonight. David. Knox. Week 25. 14 June 2011. 15 June 2011.
  30. Web site: TV Tonight. David. Knox. Week 26. 21 June 2011. 22 June 2011.
  31. Web site: TV Tonight. David. Knox. Week 27. 28 June 2011. 29 June 2011.
  32. Web site: TV Tonight. David. Knox. Week 28. 5 July 2011. 6 July 2011.
  33. Web site: TV Tonight. David. Knox. Week 29. 12 July 2011. 13 July 2011.
  34. Web site: TV Tonight. David. Knox. Week 30. 19 July 2011. 20 July 2011.
  35. Web site: TV Tonight. David. Knox. Week 31. 26 July 2011. 20 July 2011.
  36. Web site: TV Tonight. David. Knox. Week 32. 2 August 2011. 3 August 2011.