All Together Now, hosted by comedian Rob Beckett, reaches the midway stage of the heats shows. In this third episode, a range of talented singers take to the stage to perform in front of the 100 - a unique panel of music experts and performers from all over the UK. If any of the 100 like what they hear, they can stand up, join in and sing along. The greater the number that join in, the higher the act's score. At the end of the series, one act will walk away with the amazing cash prize of £50,000. So, who can get the 100 on their feet and singing along? Heading up the 100 is pop icon Geri Horner. As a member of the Spice Girls, the best-selling girl group of all time, Geri knows exactly what it takes to get a crowd joining in and singing along. The 100 are all passionate about music and performance, with big voices and even bigger opinions. Geri joins them to offer her expert advice as a performer and provide support and encouragement to the contestants.
Each week, a whole array of talent will perform. From soloists to groups, amateurs to professionals, they are all united by a love of singing. The acts take to the stage in the hope of winning over the 100, and making it into the top three. The winner is guaranteed a place in the final, with the acts in second and third place each performing another great song in a dramatic sing off. The winner of the sing off also goes through to the final.
In this third episode, a mix of acts must face the daunting task of performing in front of the 100, hopefully getting them up on their feet singing along. This week's show includes a whole host of crowd pleasers including recent hits such as Sia's Chandelier and Great Big World's Say Something. There are several memorable interpretations of classic songs - Oasis's Don't Look Back in Anger, Whitney Houston's I Wanna Dance with Somebody, and a 1920s take on The Eurythmics' Sweet Dreams. Whereas if musical theatre is your thing look out for one of the acts who performs the classic Don't Rain on my Parade from the musical favourite Funny Girl. The 100 know all the songs but they have no idea who is performing them or how the acts have interpreted the songs, so there are surprises aplenty.
There really is something for everyone, with lots of laughs from Rob and the 100. So who will be able to get the 100 up on their feet and joining in? And who will be the next two acts to reach the grand final, one step closer to winning £50,000? Show less