Fame Academy (series 1) - Results and Elimination

Results and Elimination

Indicates the winning contestant
Indicates the contestant who was eliminated from the competition
Indicates the contestant who was the Grade A student for the week
Indicates a contestant who was safe, and was neither the Grade A student or facing probation
Indicates a contestant who faced probation, but was saved by the public vote.
Indicates a contestant who faced probation, but was saved by their fellow students
Indicates a contestant who was unable to perform at the live show
Indicates a contestant who was not eliminated from the show, but had to withdraw due to illness
Indicates that the contestant had been eliminated from the show, and was no longer competing at the academy.
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10
David Sneddon Not In
Competition
Safe Probation
Public Vote
Safe Grade A
Student
Safe Probation
Public Vote
Safe Probation
Public Vote
Safe Winner
Sinéad Quinn Safe Safe Safe Grade A
Student
Safe Grade A
Student
Safe Probation
Public Vote
Probation
Public Vote
Safe 'Runner Up
Lemar Obika Safe Grade A
Student
Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Probation
Public Vote
Eliminated Eliminated
(Week 10)
Ainslie Henderson Safe Safe Grade A
Student
Safe Safe Safe Probation
Students Vote
Probation
Public Vote
Eliminated Eliminated
(Week 9)
Malachi Cush Safe Safe Safe Safe Probation
Students Vote
Probation
Public Vote
Safe Eliminated Eliminated
(Week 8)
Katie Lewis Safe Probation
Students Vote
Probation
Students Vote
Probation
Students Vote
Probation
Public Vote
Probation
Students Vote
Eliminated Eliminated
(Week 7)
Nigel Wilson Probation
Public Vote
Safe Safe Probation
Public Vote
Safe Eliminated Eliminated
(Week 6)
Marli Buck Grade A
Student
Safe Safe Safe Eliminated Eliminated
(Week 5)
Pippa Fulton Probation
Students Vote
Probation
Public Vote
Safe Eliminated Eliminated
(Week 4)
Camilla Beeput Safe Safe Eliminated Eliminated
(Week 3)
Chris Manning Safe Eliminated Eliminated
(Week 2)
Naomi Roper Awarded bye
due to illness
Withdrew
(Week 2)
Ashley House Eliminated Eliminated
(Week 1)
Notes Note 1
Note 2
Note 3 Note 4
Note 5
Note 6 Note 7 Note 8
Probation Ashley
Nigel
Pippa
Chris
Katie
Pippa
Camilla
David
Katie
Katie
Nigel
Pippa
Katie
Malachi
Marli
Katie
Malachi
Nigel
Ainslie
David
Katie
Ainslie
Malachi
Sinéad
Ainslie
David
Lemar
Sinéad
No probation
Eliminated Malachi Cush Chris Manning Camilla Beeput Pippa Fulton Marli Buck Nigel Wilson Katie Lewis Malachi Cush Ainslie Henderson Lemar Obika Sinéad Quinn
David Sneddon

Notes:

  • Note 1: In the launch show, the public were given the chance to choose the 12th finalist from David Sneddon, Paul MacDonald and Sinéad Quinn. Sinéad won the vote and joined the academy.
  • Note 2: Naomi was suffering from illness, and was awarded a one week bye to recover, so did not perform at the first live show.
  • Note 3: With Naomi's condition showing no sign of improving, she was forced to leave the Academy midweek. She was replaced by David, who had finished runner-up in the initial public vote.
  • Note 4: The Week 6 live show was postponed to Sunday night due to the Children In Need broadcast that aired in the shows usual Friday slot.
  • Note 5: The judges allowed the public to choose the final Grade A student from Ainslie, Lemar and Sinéad. Listeners to The Chris Moyles Show were encouraged to vote for their favourite, who would also earn a special solo performance on the Children In Need broadcast. Sinéad was revealed as the winner, and performed live at the event.
  • Note 6: Ainslie and Sinéad were both saved by the public. The students had no vote to save this week.
  • Note 7: For the first time, all the remaining students faced probation. Ainslie received the fewest public votes, and was eliminated immediately.
  • Note 8: In the final, the public vote alone decided who would win the competition. At the first voting freeze, Lemar had the fewest votes, and was sent home. David and Sinéad then competed for the title.

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