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Tom Jones heads for green, green grass of home after losing spot on The Voice Tom Jones heads for green, green grass of home after losing spot on The Voice
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It’s not unusual for TV presenters to find themselves out of work from time to time. But as a stalwart of BBC1 talent show The Voice, Sir Tom Jones might have felt more secure in his employment than most. It’s not unusual for TV presenters to get a little upset when they are unceremoniously dropped from a programme. And Sir Tom Jones, a stalwart of BBC1 talent show The Voice, was certainly that.
So it may have come as a surprise to the veteran singer to find himself out on his ear after being unceremoniously axed from the show. The singer criticised executives on the programme, claiming that he was sacked on Thursday “with no consultation or conversation of any kind”.
Just last month, the 75-year-old said he was eager to return for the fifth series with fellow coaches will.i.am and Ricky Wilson. In a post on his Facebook page, he said: “Having been through plenty of transformations throughout the years, I support and admire creative change. But being informed, as a matter of duty and respect, is an important part of creative relationships. This substandard behaviour from the executives is very disappointing.”
However, the BBC revealed on Thursday it had replaced him with 80s superstar Boy George, 54, in an effort to “shake things up”. Just last month, the 75-year-old said he was eager to return for the fifth series with fellow coaches will.i.am and Ricky Wilson. However, the BBC revealed on Thursday that it had replaced him with 80s superstar Boy George, 54, in an effort to “shake things up”.
He will be joined by another newbie, 34-year-old singer Paloma Faith. She takes the place of fellow pop star Rita Ora, who deserted The Voice after only one series to join ITV rival The X Factor this year.He will be joined by another newbie, 34-year-old singer Paloma Faith. She takes the place of fellow pop star Rita Ora, who deserted The Voice after only one series to join ITV rival The X Factor this year.
The Voice has now gone through nine celebrity coaches in just four years as producers struggle to perfect the format. WithJones’s departure, American rapper will.i.am is the last of the original four coaches to remain. In his statement, Jones said: “In good faith, as part of the team, I’d put the time in my schedule to be involved in series five, as I’ve done so for the last four years. I will always admire the courage of the performers who participate in the show, as well as all the production staff who work tirelessly to make a great family viewing experience for the audience at home. I wish the show well.”
The Voice has now gone through nine celebrity coaches in just four years as producers struggle to perfect the format. With Jones’s departure, American rapper will.i.am is the last of the original four coaches to remain.
The BBC did not explain the Welshman’s sudden departure, although BBC1 controller Charlotte Moore thanked him for his contribution to the show, which had record viewing figures of 8.7m last year.The BBC did not explain the Welshman’s sudden departure, although BBC1 controller Charlotte Moore thanked him for his contribution to the show, which had record viewing figures of 8.7m last year.
Related: BBC's The Voice 'could switch to ITV'Related: BBC's The Voice 'could switch to ITV'
She said: “Boy George and Paloma will bring a wealth of musical talent, expertise and unpredictability to our new coaching lineup. Their originality and flair will shake things up on the red chairs and take the audience by surprise. She said: “Boy George and Paloma will bring a wealth of musical talent, expertise and unpredictability to our new coaching lineup. Their originality and flair will shake things up on the red chairs and take the audience by surprise. I’m thrilled to welcome back will.i.am and Ricky, and would like to personally thank Sir Tom Jones for his dedication and commitment to the last four series.”
“I’m thrilled to welcome back will.i.am and Ricky, and would like to personally thank Sir Tom Jones for his dedication and commitment to the last four series.”
Jones had given no indication he was about to leave The Voice. In an interview last month, he said: “I hope to be sat back in my chair with will.i.am and Ricky Wilson. We are all friends, I love being on the show and I would love to be back if they want me.”Jones had given no indication he was about to leave The Voice. In an interview last month, he said: “I hope to be sat back in my chair with will.i.am and Ricky Wilson. We are all friends, I love being on the show and I would love to be back if they want me.”
Boy George – whose real name is George O’Dowd – first shot to stardom in the 1980s as the frontman of Culture Club and has sold more than 50m albums. He has continued to find success as a DJ.Boy George – whose real name is George O’Dowd – first shot to stardom in the 1980s as the frontman of Culture Club and has sold more than 50m albums. He has continued to find success as a DJ.
He said: ”I’m thrilled and excited to be a coach on The Voice UK. I’m a huge fan of the show and have watched and engaged with it from series one. He said: “I’m thrilled and excited to be a coach on The Voice UK. I’m a huge fan of the show and have watched and engaged with it from series one. If I can help someone to win, I will be delighted. What a wonderful opportunity to share my experiences and help someone move forward with their musical career. I can’t wait to sit in that chair.”
“If I can help someone to win, I will be delighted. What a wonderful opportunity to share my experiences and help someone move forward with their musical career. I can’t wait to sit in that chair.”
Despite proving a ratings success, The Voice has yet to produce an act to rival the success of The X Factor, which launched the careers of One Direction and Leona Lewis and other acts.Despite proving a ratings success, The Voice has yet to produce an act to rival the success of The X Factor, which launched the careers of One Direction and Leona Lewis and other acts.
It is understood that the show is contracted to the BBC for one more series after the corporation paid a reported £22m in 2013 to renew its deal. It is understood that the show is contracted to the BBC for one more series after the corporation paid a reported £22m in 2013 to renew its deal. However, it may come under threat amid growing pressure from MPs over the cost of buying foreign shows. It has been reported that the show may move to ITV after the broadcaster bought the Dutch company that produces the format, Talpa Media.
However, it may come under threat amid growing pressure from MPs over the cost of buying foreign shows.
And it has been reported that it may move to ITV after the broadcaster bought the Dutch company that produces the format, Talpa Media.