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The Glee Project

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Reality television series

The Glee Project
Created byRyan Murphy
Presented byRobert Ulrich
JudgesRyan Murphy
Robert Ulrich
Zach Woodlee
Nikki Anders
Ian Brennan
Narrated byIan Brennan
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes21 (plus 2 specials)
Production
Executive producersMichael Davies
Shauna Minoprio
Ryan Murphy
Dante Di Loreto
ProducerRyan Murphy
Running time44 minutes
Production companiesEmbassy Row
Ryan Murphy Productions
Original release
NetworkOxygen
ReleaseJune 12, 2011 (2011-06-12) –
August 14, 2012 (2012-08-14)
Related
Glee

The Glee Project is an Americanreality television series fromOxygen. It served as an audition for theFox musical comedy seriesGlee, and the prize for the winner was a minimum seven-episode arc in the following season of the show. The show's first season premiered in the US on June 12, 2011, and concluded on August 21, 2011. In Canada, the series began airing onSlice on June 26, 2011, and in the UK, the series began airing onSky 1 on July 14, 2011. A second season aired in the US from June 5 to August 14, 2012. In July 2013, the series was cancelled after two seasons.[1]

Glee executive producersRyan Murphy andDante Di Loreto executive produced forThe Glee Project.Glee's casting director,Robert J. Ulrich, was casting director for the project, whileGlee's on-screen non-speaking accompanist,Brad Ellis, helping Ulrich coach 80 potential candidates as seen in the music segment of "The Top 12" special that led into the pilot episode of season 1.[2][3]

Contest process

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Each episode ofThe Glee Project was given an overall theme and covered events that had taken place in about the time span of a week. The following is how the events were broadcast.

Homework assignment

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Contestants were given a "homework assignment" that entailed learning and practicing segments of a chosen song. At the beginning of each episode, contestants performed their respective parts of the song in front of a mystery guest judge from theGlee cast. The contestant that completed the homework best was given a one-on-one session with the guest star and a principal part in the music video.

Music video (group performance)

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Contestants then created a music video "inspired by the performances onGlee". In preparation for the music video, contestants recorded parts of a song in a professional studio with vocal producer Nikki Anders (née Hassman). They also learned choreography fromZach Woodlee and Brooke Lipton, his assistant. The entire process was overseen byGlee's casting directorRobert J. Ulrich.

Callbacks

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During callbacks, the top performing contestants were revealed. They were complimented on their performances and immediately called back. Then the remaining ones were critiqued byRobert J. Ulrich and Zach Woodlee, and also in the second season by Nikki Anders, about their performances. (Anders substituted for Woodlee in Ep. 8 of the first season.) Then the bottom three contestants were revealed as others were added to the callback list. They were then each assigned a different song that they will perform in hopes of being "saved".

During season 1, Nikki visited each of the bottom in their dressing/rehearsal room to provide last minute feedback and a pep talk.

Last chance performance

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The bottom three of the week performed their assigned songs in front ofRyan Murphy himself. With input from Woodlee, Ulrich, and Anders (in the second season) a decision was made and one of the bottom three was eliminated.

During the next to last episode of each season Ryan didn't include the mentors; instead he invited co-creator Ian Brennan to join him. In the final episodes, Murphy, Woodlee, Ulrich, Anders, and Brennan were also joined by several of the guest mentors, writers, and cast members.

Final callbacks

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Unlike most reality competition shows, contestants were not directly informed of their elimination, nor did they wait for extended tension-filled pauses to hear the results one by one. Rather, the bottom three were notified when "the list is up" and discovered their fate as they found their name on the list. Afterwards, the eliminated contestant sang lead vocals in "Keep Holding On" byAvril Lavigne with the remaining contestants singing the background vocals.

Season one (2011)

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Although originally planned to begin broadcasting in late May 2011,The Glee Project premiered on June 12, 2011, and aired a two-hour extended premiere where the first hour showed the audition process and selection of the twelve contenders, and the second hour was the first episode of the series. The Canadian and UK premieres were also in the same two-hour extended format: in Canada, the series began airing onSlice on June 26, 2011, and in the UK, the series began airing onSky One on July 14, 2011.

Damian McGinty andSamuel Larsen were both proclaimed the winners of the first season, each winning a seven-episode arc. Runners-upLindsay Pearce andAlex Newell were given prizes of a two-episode arc onGlee, andCameron Mitchell, who quit the competition in episode 7, won the "fan favorite" competition and the associated $10,000 prize.[4] Pearce's two-episode arc, as a Rachel Berry-esque girl namedHarmony, consisted of the season premiere episode "The Purple Piano Project" and the eighth episode "Hold On to Sixteen", while McGinty began his arc asRory Flanagan, an Irish exchange student, in the fourth episode "Pot o' Gold"; McGinty was retained on the show beyond his seven-episode prize. Larsen debuted on Glee in the thirteenth episode, "Heart", as a transfer student namedJoe Hart,[5] also appearing beyond his original seven-episode stint. Newell's first appearance was in the April 17, 2012, episode "Saturday Night Glee-ver". They playedWade Adams, atransgender member of the rival Vocal Adrenaline show choir, and appeared briefly in "Props", returning a few more times before transferring to McKinley High for the series'fourth season and becoming a series regular for itsfifth season.

McGinty, Larsen, Pearce, and Newell were chosen to sing on the 2011Glee Christmas album,Glee: The Music, The Christmas Album Volume 2.[6]

Contenders

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ContenderAgeHometownResultDate eliminatedReferences
Samuel Larsen19Los Angeles, CaliforniaWinner[7]
Damian McGinty, Jr.18Derry, Northern IrelandWinner[8]
Lindsay Pearce19Modesto, CaliforniaRunner-up[9]
Alex Newell18Lynn, MassachusettsRunner-up[10]
Hannah McIalwain19Asheville, North Carolina8th eliminatedAugust 7, 2011 (2011-08-07)[11]
Cameron Mitchell21Fort Worth, Texas7th eliminatedJuly 31, 2011 (2011-07-31)[12][13]
Marissa von Bleicken19New York, New York6th eliminatedJuly 24, 2011 (2011-07-24)[14]
Matheus Fernandes19Atlanta, Georgia5th eliminatedJuly 17, 2011 (2011-07-17)[15][16]
Miki Abraham19Paducah, Kentucky4th eliminatedJuly 10, 2011 (2011-07-10)[17]
Emily Vásquez22New York, New York3rd eliminatedJune 26, 2011 (2011-06-26)[18]
Ellis Wylie18Grayslake, Illinois2nd eliminatedJune 19, 2011 (2011-06-19)[19][20]
Bryce Ross-Johnson22Westlake Village, California1st eliminatedJune 12, 2011 (2011-06-12)[21]

Episodes

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No. in
series
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateOvernight viewers
(millions)
Eliminated
10"The Top 12"June 12, 2011 (2011-06-12)N/AN/A
A casting special showing the selection process of the new series.
21"Individuality"June 12, 2011 (2011-06-12)0.455[22]Bryce

Note:John Ross Bowie made a cameo appearance reprising his role as Dennis, the school photographer, in the music video.

32"Theatricality"June 19, 2011 (2011-06-19)0.527[22]Ellis

43"Vulnerability"June 26, 2011 (2011-06-26)0.591[23]Emily

54"Dance Ability"July 10, 2011 (2011-07-10)0.745[24]McKynleigh

65"Pairability"July 17, 2011 (2011-07-17)0.810[25]Matheus

76"Tenacity"July 24, 2011 (2011-07-24)1.270[26]Marissa

Note: Guest mentorMax Adler also made a cameo appearance reprising his role asDave Karofsky in the music video.

87"Sexuality"July 31, 2011 (2011-07-31)0.790[25]Cameron

Note:Ryan Murphy revealed to Cameron that by withdrawing from the competition, he had saved Damian from elimination.

98"Believability"August 7, 2011 (2011-08-07)0.912[27]Hannah

109"Generosity"August 14, 2011 (2011-08-14)0.920[25]N/A

No elimination this week

1110"Glee-ality"August 21, 2011 (2011-08-21)1.240[28]N/A

Note: All previously eliminated contestants made cameo appearances in the music video. The eliminated contestants also sang backup for the homework assignment.
Runners-up and earning 2 episode arcs on Glee: Alex Newell & Lindsay Pearce
Winners of the series and earning 7 episode arcs on Glee: Samuel Larsen & Damian McGinty

Contender progress

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ContestantEpisode
12345678910
SamuelHIGHHIGHHIGHW/HHIGHHIGHWINRISKRISKWinner
DamianRISKSAFERISKHIGHRISKHIGHSAVEDLOWRISKWinner
LindsayHIGHHIGHLOWHIGHRISKHIGHLOWRISKW/RRunner-Up
AlexHIGHW/HHIGHRISKRISKRISKRISKHIGHRISKRunner-Up
HannahSAFESAFEHIGHSAFERISKLOWHIGHW/E
CameronHIGHHIGHRISKLOWRISKRISKQUIT
MarissaSAFEHIGHHIGHHIGHW/HW/E
MatheusW/HRISKW/HRISKELIM
McKynleighSAFERISKHIGHELIM
EmilyHIGHSAFEELIM
EllisRISKELIM
BryceELIM
Key

 SAFE   The contender was not at risk of elimination.
 WIN  The contender won the homework assignment and was not at risk of elimination.
 W/R  The contender won the homework assignment but was at risk of being eliminated.
 RISK  The contender sang for Ryan and was immediately safe.
 RISK  The contender was at risk of being eliminated.
 ELIM  The contender was eliminated.
 W/E  The contender won the homework assignment but was eliminated.
 QUIT  The contender quit the competition.
 SAVED  The contender was to be eliminated, but was saved due to another contender quitting.
 WINNER  The contender won a 7-episode arc onGlee.
 HIGH  The contender was called back without any notes.
 W/H  The contender won the homework assignment and was high on the main challenge.
 W/L  The contender won the homework assignment and was low on the main challenge.
 LOW  The contender was in risk of going to the bottom three but was ultimately safe. Used from the third episode forward when 4 people are being judged.
 RUNNER-UP  The contender won a 2-episode arc onGlee.

Season two (2012)

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Casting for a second season was announced after the first season finale. The season pickup was confirmed on January 17, 2012, at which time it was stated that the second season would feature fourteen contestants, an increase of two from the twelve in the first season.[29] On January 21, 2012,Lea Michele revealed that she would be the guest mentor for the season premiere.[30] Other guest mentors would include season 1 co-winner Samuel Larsen (Joe Hart),Cory Monteith (Finn Hudson),Naya Rivera (Santana Lopez),Jane Lynch (Sue Sylvester),Amber Riley (Mercedes Jones),Chris Colfer (Kurt Hummel),Dianna Agron (Quinn Fabray) and returning season 1 mentorsDarren Criss (Blaine Anderson) andKevin McHale (Artie Abrams).[31][32]

The second season premiered in the US on June 5, 2012, and ran for eleven weeks, concluding on August 14, 2012.[33] There was one winner for the season:Blake Jenner won the seven-episode arc onGlee. He made his first appearance in the fifth episode ofseason four, "The Role You Were Born to Play", as a McKinley student named Ryder Lynn.[34] He was a recurring character for 18 episodes on season 4 and was promoted to series regular on season 5.[35]Ali Stroker, the runner up, made an appearance in the fourth season episode, "I Do", as Betty Pillsbury.

Dani Shay, who was the third person eliminated, was previously a contestant onAmerica's Got Talent (season 6) going as far as the quarter-finals.

Contenders

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ContenderAgeHometownResultDate eliminatedReferences
Blake Jenner19Miami, FloridaWinner[36][37]
Ali Stroker24New York, New YorkRunner-up[38][39]
Aylin Bayramoglu19Chicago, IllinoisRunner-up[40][41]
Lily Mae Harrington19Dennis, Massachusetts11th eliminatedAugust 7, 2012 (2012-08-07)[42][43]
Michael Weisman18Chicago, Illinois10th eliminatedAugust 7, 2012 (2012-08-07)[44][45]
Shanna Henderson21Auburn, Alabama9th eliminatedJuly 31, 2012 (2012-07-31)[46][47]
Abraham Lim24San Diego, California8th eliminatedJuly 24, 2012 (2012-07-24)[38][48]
Nellie Veitenheimer19Tacoma, Washington7th eliminatedJuly 17, 2012 (2012-07-17)[49][50]
Charlie Lubeck22Chicago, Illinois6th eliminatedJuly 10, 2012 (2012-07-10)[51][52]
Mario Bonds24Lanham, Maryland5th eliminatedJuly 3, 2012 (2012-07-03)[53][54]
Tyler Ford21Boca Raton, Florida4th eliminatedJune 26, 2012 (2012-06-26)[55][56]
Dani Shay23Orlando, Florida3rd eliminatedJune 12, 2012 (2012-06-12)[57][58]
Taryn Douglas22Detroit, Michigan2nd eliminatedJune 12, 2012 (2012-06-12)[59][60]
Maxfield Camp22Nashville, Tennessee1st eliminatedJune 5, 2012 (2012-06-05)[61][62]

Episodes

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No. in
series
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateOvernight viewers
(millions)
Eliminated
120"The Glee Project Season 2: The Final 14"[63]June 2, 2012 (2012-06-02)[64]N/AN/A

A casting special showing the selection process of the second season.

Note: JudgesRobert Ulrich andZach Woodlee made cameo appearances as themselves in the music video.

131"Individuality"[63]June 5, 2012 (2012-06-05)[64]0.389[67]Maxfield

Note:Iqbal Theba made a cameo appearance reprising his role asPrincipal Figgins in the music video.[66]

142"Dance-ability"[69]June 12, 2012 (2012-06-12)[69]0.474[70]Taryn and Dani

Note: Tarynwithdrew from the competition prior to the homework assignment.

153"Vulnerability"[71]June 19, 2012 (2012-06-19)[71]0.487[72]N/A

No elimination this week

164"Sexuality"[71]June 26, 2012 (2012-06-26)[71]0.640[74]Tyler

Note: Mary Gillis made a cameo appearance reprising her role as Mrs. Hagberg in the music video.[73]

175"Adaptability"[76]July 3, 2012 (2012-07-03)[76]0.495[77]Mario

186"Fearlessness"[78]July 10, 2012 (2012-07-10)[81]0.507[82]Charlie

Note: Rock Anthony made a cameo appearance reprising his role as Rick "The Stick" Nelson in the music video.

197"Theatricality"[78]July 17, 2012 (2012-07-17)0.342[83]Nellie

Note: For the music video, each contestant was assigned the role of a musical icon: Abraham playedDavid Bowie, Ali wasKaty Perry, Aylin wasMadonna, Blake wasBoy George, Lily wasCyndi Lauper, Michael wasElvis, Nellie wasBritney Spears and Shanna wasLady Gaga.

208"Tenacity"[78]July 24, 2012 (2012-07-24)[84]0.357[85]Abraham

219"Romanticality"[78]July 31, 2012 (2012-07-31)[32]0.339[87]Shanna

Note:Nuno Bettencourt fromExtreme accompanied the contenders on guitar during the homework assignment. Iqbal Theba made a cameo appearance reprising his role as Principal Figgins in the music video.[86]

2210"Actability"[88]August 7, 2012 (2012-08-07)[88]0.447[89]Michael and Lily Mae

2311"Glee-ality"[78]August 14, 2012 (2012-08-14)[32]0.821[92]N/A

Note:Damian McGinty made a cameo appearance reprising his role asRory Flanagan in the music video, as did all the previously eliminated contestants from the second season.[90] The eliminated contestants also sang backup for the homework assignment.[91]Winner of the series and earning a 7-episode arc on Glee: Blake Jenner

Contender progress

[edit]
ContestantEpisode
1234567891011
BlakeHIGHHIGHFIRSTHIGHRISKSAFEHIGHHIGHW/RRISKWINNER
AliHIGHSAFELOWHIGHRISKHIGHW/FW/HHIGHRISKRUNNER-UP
AylinRISKHIGHHIGHHIGHW/HRISKHIGHLOWRISKRISKRUNNER-UP
Lily MaeSAFERISKRISKHIGHHIGHW/HRISKRISKHIGHOUT
MichaelHIGHHIGHHIGHRISKHIGHLOWLOWRISKLOWW/O
ShannaW/FHIGHHIGHLOWHIGHSAFEHIGHHIGHOUT
AbrahamHIGHW/LHIGHHIGHRISKSAFERISKOUT
NellieHIGHLOWW/LFIRSTRISKRISKOUT
CharlieHIGHSAFERISKW/RRISKOUT
MarioSAFESAFERISKHIGHOUT
TylerRISKRISKHIGHOUT
DaniHIGHOUT
TarynLOWQUIT
MaxfieldOUT
Key

 SAFE   The contender was not at risk of elimination.
 WIN  The contender won the homework assignment and was not at risk of elimination.
 FIRST  The contender was called first on the callback list.
 W/H  The contender won the homework assignment and was HIGH on the main challenge.
 W/F  The contender won the homework assignment and was first called back on the list.
 HIGH  The contender was called back without any notes.
 W/L  The contender won the homework assignment and was LOW on the main challenge.
 W/R  The contender won the homework assignment but was at risk of being eliminated.
 LOW  The contender was in risk of going to the bottom three but was ultimately safe.
 RISK  The contender sang for Ryan and was immediately safe.
 RISK  The contender was at risk of being eliminated.
 OUT  The contender was eliminated.
 W/O  The contender won the homework assignment but was eliminated.
 QUIT  The contender quit the competition.
 WINNER  The contender won a 7-episode arc onGlee.
 RUNNER-UP  The contender was crowned a runner-up.

International syndication

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Country / RegionChannelFirst airedReferences
 AustraliaElevenJuly 15, 2011[93]
 BrazilFox BrasilJune 26, 2011[94]
 CanadaSlice
Global
June 26, 2011[95]
 FranceW9February 29, 2012 (canceled after episode 2)[96]
 JapanSkachan
Fox Japan
June 29, 2011
September 25, 2011
[97]
 New ZealandFOURAugust 8, 2011[98]
 PhilippinesETC,Jack TVJune 13, 2011[99]
STAR WorldOctober 17, 2011[100]
 PortugalFox LifeNovember 25, 2011[101]
Southeast Asia
 Hong Kong
 Republic of China
STAR WorldAugust 15, 2011[100]
 TurkeyFox LifeDecember 12, 2011[102]
 United KingdomSky 1
PickTV
July 13, 2011[103]
 United States (original run)OxygenJune 12, 2011

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