BBC Announces New Talent Show 'Pitch Battle', Because What We All Need Is Another Talent Show

They've been inspired by the film 'Pitch Perfect'.

The BBC has unveiled a brand new TV talent show, months after losing ‘The Voice UK’ to ITV.

The corporation is fighting back with new series, ‘Pitch Battle’, because obviously what we all need is another reality singing competition.

The show, which is coming to BBC One in the New Year, has been inspired by the film ‘Pitch Perfect’, which stars Rebel Wilson and Anna Kendrick.

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Anna Kendrick leads the cast of 'Pitch Perfect'

Billed as “a contemporary competition that will feature the best singing groups from across the UK and from all musical styles: pop, rock, folk and gospel to a capella groups and even fishermen’s choirs”, each act will go head-to-head in five hour-long heat episodes, as they compete in a series of choral challenges. 

These include Riff Offs, a soloists challenge and an acapella round. 

The successful groups who make it through the heats, will battle it out in the live final.

“There are millions of people in the UK of all ages and backgrounds who sing simply for the love of it, for the joy and sense of community it creates. Tuesday’s Child’s excellent new format reflects this with shed loads of sass and spirit. We can’t wait to get started!”

BBC Entertainment Commissioner, Kate Phillips, said: “There are millions of people in the UK of all ages and backgrounds who sing simply for the love of it, for the joy and sense of community it creates. Tuesday’s Child’s excellent new format reflects this with shed loads of sass and spirit. We can’t wait to get started!”

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The BBC lost the rights to 'The Voice UK' last year
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Gary Barlow's 'Let It Shine' is also coming to BBC One in January
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Despite the TV talent show market already being saturated, ‘Pitch Battle’ will sit alongside ‘The X Factor’, ‘Britain’s Got Talent’, ‘The Voice’ and the BBC’s latest show ‘Let It Shine’ in the schedules. 

Gary Barlow’s new talent search launches in January, as he hunts for stars for his new Take That musical, alongside judges Dannii Minogue and Martin Kemp

‘Let It Shine’ will battle it out with ‘The Voice’ in the ratings, as the two shows go head-to-head on Saturday nights from 7 January. 

The BBC lost ‘The Voice’ to rival ITV last year, and the new series sees Jennifer Hudson and Gavin Rossdale join returning coaches Will.i.am and Sir Tom Jones

'X Factor' Winners
Series One, 2004(01 of13)
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Won by: Steve BrooksteinMentor: Simon CowellRunner up: G4 (credit:Rex)
Series Two, 2005(02 of13)
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Won by: Shayne WardMentor: Louis WalshRunner up: Andy Abraham (credit:Rex)
Series Three, 2006(03 of13)
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Won by: Leona LewisMentor: Simon CowellRunner up: Ray Quinn (credit:Rex)
Series Four, 2007(04 of13)
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Won by: Leon JacksonMentor: Dannii MinogueRunner up: Rhydian Roberts (credit:Rex)
Series Five, 2008(05 of13)
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Won by: Alexandra BurkeMentor: Cheryl ColeRunner up: JLS (credit:Rex)
Series Six, 2009(06 of13)
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Won by: Joe McElderryMentor: Cheryl ColeRunner up: Olly Murs (credit:Rex)
Series Seven, 2010(07 of13)
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Won by: Matt CardleMentor: Dannii MinogueRunner up: Rebecca Ferguson (credit:Rex)
Series Eight, 2011(08 of13)
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Won by: Little MixMentor: TulisaRunner up: Marcus Collins (credit:Rex)
Series Nine, 2012(09 of13)
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Won by: James ArthurMentor: Nicole ScherzingerRunner up: Jahmene Douglas (credit:Rex)
Series 10, 2013(10 of13)
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Won by: Sam BaileyMentor: Sharon OsbourneRunner up: Nicholas McDonald (credit:Rex)
Series 11, 2014(11 of13)
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Won by: Ben HaenowMentor: Simon CowellRunner up: Fleur East (credit:Syco/Thames/Corbis)
Series 12, 2015(12 of13)
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Won by: Louisa JohnsonMentor: Rita OraRunner up: Reggie N Bollie (credit:Syco / Thames / Corbis)
Series 13, 2016(13 of13)
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Won by: Matt Terry Mentor: Nicole Scherzinger Runner up: Saara Aalto (credit:Syco/Thames/Dymond)