America's Got Talent season 5

The fifth season of American talent show competition series America's Got Talent was broadcast on NBC from June 1 to September 15, 2010. For the season, production staff introduced two new quarter-finals: one for Wildcards selected from the participants eliminated during auditions or their respective quarter-final, and one for acts that auditioned via YouTube, following changes in the online application process. After the conclusion of the fourth season, David Hasselhoff left the program, and was replaced by Howie Mandel.

America's Got Talent
Season 5
ShowrunnerJason Raff[1]
Hosted byNick Cannon
Judges
WinnerMichael Grimm
Runner-up
No. of episodes32
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseJune 1 (2010-06-01) –
September 15, 2010 (2010-09-15)
Season chronology
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Judges and Host for America's Got Talent Season 5

The fifth season was won by soul singer Michael Grimm, with classical crossover singer Jackie Evancho finishing in second, and blacklight performaners Fighting Gravity placing third. During its broadcast, the season averaged about 11.11 million viewers, with its season finale being the most watched in the program's history with approximately 16.41 million viewers.

Season overview

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Auditions for the fifth season's competition took place during Winter until mid-Spring 2010. Auditions were filmed in Dallas, Los Angeles, New York, Portland, Chicago and at the Universal Orlando Resort. Prior to production starting, David Hasselhoff left the show to focus on a new project, leaving a replacement needed for his role as judge.[2] A week after Hasselhoff announced his departure from AGT, the network unveiled his successor as Howie Mandel,[3] who had recently finished his fourth season as host of the American edition of Deal or No Deal (before its eight-year hiatus began that year).

For the season, format changes included the addition of two new rounds in the quarter-finals. The first new round was arranged for online auditions, which in itself was modified in rules and arrangements. Prior to the fifth season, most online auditions were made via MySpace and did not guarantee that any submissions made would secure a place in the competition. However, these online applications were later changed so that applicants could submit recorded auditions on a special YouTube channel. Eleven acts were picked by the judges, while a twelfth would be selected by voting from online viewers, guaranteeing a place in the competition via a special quarter-final round. The second new round was a reformatting of the Wildcard system. Unlike the original format, the judges could each pick about four participants who were eliminated from the competition, either at the Vegas Verdicts stage or in the quarter-finals. The decision to include two new quarter-finals to the competition's schedule, meant that the number of quarter-finalists allowed to move on to the semi-finals, were reduced to around four from each quarter-final. The top three were voted on by the public, and the fourth was chosen by the judges from those placed fourth and fifth respectively, in the public vote.

Another change in the format was a deeper involvement of guest performers in America's Got Talent. While the program had mainly made use of them for entertainment during the Results episode aired after the Performance episodes in the previous season, additional guest performers became involved in the program after the rules on performances in the live grand-final were changed. Participants could each conduct a performance alongside a guest performer, with the choice determined by the type of act they performed. Despite arranging a variety of guest performers for this season, the involvement of Susan Boyle during the results of the Top 10 final was cancelled at the last minute, due to a legal complication securing the rights to a song by Lou Reed.[4]

Of the participants who auditioned for the season, sixty-five secured a place in the live quarter-finals, with twelve quarter-finalists in each one. Seven of these would later be given a second chance in the Wildcard quarter-final, after losing their initial quarter-final. About twenty-four advanced and were split between the two semi-finals, with ten semi-finalists securing a place in the finals, and four finalists securing a place in the grand-final of the competition. Below are the results of each participant's overall performance in this season:

  Winner |   Runner-up |   Third place |   Finalist |   Semi-finalist
  Quarter-finalist |   Wildcard Quarter-finalist
Participant Age(s) 1 Genre Act From Quarter-Final Result
Airpocalypse 22-40 Music Air Band Seattle 1 Eliminated
Alice Tan Ridley 57 Singing Singer New York City 2 Semi-finalist
Anna and Patryk 12 Dance Ballroom Duo New Hyde Park, New York & New York City 4 2 Finalist
Antonio Restivo 39 Magic / Danger Magician Las Vegas 2 Semi-finalist
ArcAttack 3 25-37 Music Band Austin, Texas 4 Semi-finalist
AscenDance 29 Acrobatics / Dance Acrobat Duo Berkeley, California 2 Semi-finalist
Austin Anderson 31 Comedy Comedian Omaha, Nebraska 5 Eliminated
Booker Forte 21 Dance Dancer Virginia Beach, Virginia 5 Eliminated
Cam Hodges 22 Singing Singer Seattle 5 Eliminated
Cheer SF 19-52 Acrobatics / Dance Cheerleading Group San Francisco 2 Eliminated
Chipps Cooney 61 Comedy / Magic Comic Magician Edgewater, New Jersey 3 Eliminated
Christina & Ali 13 & 20 Singing Singing Duo Idaho Falls, Idaho 1 Finalist
CJ Dippa 12 Music Rapper Denton, Texas 3 2 Eliminated
Connor Doran   17 Variety Indoor Kite Flyer Bend, Oregon 6 Semi-finalist
Da Maniacs 25-56 Dance Dance Group Dallas 4 Eliminated
Dan Sperry 25 Magic Magician Las Vegas 5 Semi-finalist
Debra Romer 21 Singing Singer Kalamazoo, Michigan 3 Semi-finalist
Dylan Plummer 12 Variety Jump Roper Cincinnati, Ohio 5 Eliminated
Eric "Doogie" Horner 30 Comedy Comedian Philadelphia 4 2 Eliminated
Fighting Gravity 19-22 Dance Blacklight Dance Group Blacksburg, Virginia 1 Third place
Future Funk 5 & 10 Dance Dance Duo Las Vegas 1 Semi-finalist
Hannibal Means 59 Singing Opera Singer Vienna, Austria 2 Eliminated
Harmonica Pierre 74 Music Harmonica Player Tucson, Arizona 3 2 Eliminated
Haspop 32 Dance Dancer Los Angeles (originally Lyon, France) 3 Semi-finalist
Iron Horse 22-27 Singing / Music Band Crete, Illinois 2 Eliminated
Jackie Evancho 10 Singing Classical Singer Pittsburgh 5 Runner-up
Jeremy VanSchoonhoven 27 Danger Trial Bike Rider Talent, Oregon 3 Finalist
Kaya & Sadie 32 & 36 Dance Belly Dance Duo Denver 3 Eliminated
Kristina Young 22 Singing Singer Little Rock, Arkansas 5 Semi-finalist
Kruti Dance Academy   15-33 Dance Dance Group Atlanta 6 Eliminated
Kung Fu Heroes 23-31 Acrobatics Martial Arts Group Costa Mesa, California 1 Eliminated
Lil Chris 12 Singing Singer Sarasota, Florida 2 Eliminated
Lindsey Stirling 23 Music Violinist Provo, Utah 4 Eliminated
Luigi 20 Singing Singer Highland, California 3 Eliminated
Maestro Alexander Bui 16 Music Pianist Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey 5 Semi-finalist
Maricar 38 Variety Burlesque Painter Los Angeles 1 Eliminated
Mary Ellen 74 Singing / Music Singer & Pianist Manheim, Pennsylvania 4 Eliminated
Michael Grasso   36 Magic Magician Cape May, New Jersey 6 Finalist
Michael Grimm 30 Singing / Music Singer & Guitarist Hancock County, Mississippi 2 Winner
Michael Lipari & Ashleigh Dejon   29 & 30 Acrobatics Aerial Duo Los Angeles 6 Semi-finalist
Mona Sampath Dance Company 9-31 Dance Dance Group Sunnyvale, California 2 Eliminated
MURRAY 30 Magic Magician Las Vegas 4 Semi-finalist
Nathaniel Kenyon 19 Singing Singer Baxley, Georgia 1 Semi-finalist
Nick Pike 4 30 Danger Daredevil Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 1 Eliminated
NU Covenant 21-27 Singing Vocal Group Cleveland, Ohio 4 Eliminated
Paul Safy Jr. 26 Singing Singer New York City 1 Eliminated
Pizza Patt 27 Variety Pizza Dough Juggler Columbus, Ohio 5 Eliminated
PLUtonic 19-28 Singing A Cappella Group Tacoma, Washington 5 Eliminated
Polina Volchek 24 Acobatics Acrobat Las Vegas (originally Moscow, ) 3 Eliminated
Prince Poppycock 32 Singing Opera Singer Los Angeles 4 Grand-finalist
Pup 58 5 Animals Dog Act Redwood City, California 5 Eliminated
RNG 11-13 Dance Dance Group Seattle 1 2 Eliminated
Ronith 59 Comedy Impressionist Seattle 2 Eliminated
Rudi Macaggi 43 Acrobatics Acrobat Las Vegas 4 2 Eliminated
Studio One Young Beast Society 10-21 Dance Dance Group Orlando 3 Finalist
Ryan Rodriguez 29 Dance Dancer Santa Cruz, California 5 Eliminated
Sally Cohn 75 Music Hand Whistler Portland, Oregon 1 Eliminated
Strikers All Stars 22-26 Dance Dance Group Los Angeles 4 Eliminated
Swing Swift Slide Show   6 30-31 Danger Sideshow Performers Las Vegas 6 Eliminated
Taylor Mathews 18 Singing Singer Alexandria, Louisiana 4 Finalist
The Hot Shot Tap Dancers 19-25 Dance Tap Dance Group Portland, Oregon 1 2 Eliminated
The South Philly Vikings 16-56 Dance Dance Group Philadelphia 3 Eliminated
The Strange Familiar 27 Singing / Music Band Woodland Hills, California 3 Eliminated
The Strong Man 43 Variety Strongman Pesotum, Illinois 2 Eliminated
Wreckless 17-26 Dance Dance Group Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 2 Eliminated
  • ^1 Ages denoted for a participant(s), pertain to their final performance for this season.
  • ^2 These participants were entered into the Wildcard quarter-final after losing their initial quarter-final.
  • ^3 For health and safety reasons, ArcAttack had to perform outside the studio for their live round performances; judges were required to view the performance in person, and used hand-carried signs in place of their buzzers.
  • ^4 This participant was originally eliminated during the Vegas Verdicts, but was brought back after another act that had passed that stage was forced to drop out for unknown reasons.
  • ^5 The age of the dog in this act was not disclosed on the program.
  • ^6 This participant initially dropped out for personal reasons, despite securing a place in the live rounds, but agreed to return as a quarter-finalist in the Wildcard round.

Quarter-finals summary

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  Buzzed Out |   Judges' choice |   Advanced to Semi-finals
  Won Judges' Vote |   Lost Judges' Vote

Quarter-final 1 (July 13)

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Guest Performers, Results Show: Selena Gomez & the Scene, and cast of Rock of Ages & Dee Snider

Quarter-Finalist Order Buzzes and Judges' votes Result (July 14)
Mandel Osbourne Morgan
Kung Fu Heroes 1 Eliminated
Christina & Ali 2 Advanced
Airpocalypse 3 Eliminated
The Hot Shot Tap Dancers 4 Eliminated
Paul Safy Jr. 5 Eliminated
Future Funk 6     Won Judges' Vote
Sally Cohn 7 Eliminated
Nick Pike 8   Eliminated
RNG 9   Lost Judges' Vote
Maricar 10 Eliminated
Fighting Gravity 11 Advanced
Nathaniel Kenyon 12 Advanced

Quarter-final 2 (July 20)

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Guest Performers, Results Show: Cast of Cirque Du Soleil, and cast of Train.

Quarter-Finalist Order Buzzes and Judges' votes Result (July 21)
Mandel Osbourne Morgan
Cheer SF 1     Eliminated
Alice Tan Ridley 2 Advanced
Mona Sampath Dance Company 3 Eliminated
Iron Horse 4   Eliminated
The Strong Man 5   Eliminated
Ronith 6     Eliminated
Hannibal Means 7 Eliminated
Wreckless 8   Lost Judges' Vote
Lil Chris 9 Eliminated
AscenDance 10 Advanced
Antonio Restivo 11     Won Judges' Vote
Michael Grimm 12 Advanced

Quarter-final 3 (July 27)

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Guest Performers, Results Show: Mike Posner, and the JabbaWockeeZ.

Quarter-Finalist Order Buzzes and Judges' votes Result (July 28)
Mandel Osbourne Morgan
The South Philly Vikings 1   Eliminated
CJ Dippa 2 Eliminated
Harmonica Pierre 3 Eliminated
Polina Volchek 4   Eliminated
The Strange Familiar 5 Eliminated
Haspop 6 Advanced
Luigi 7   Eliminated
Chipps Cooney 8       Eliminated
Kaya and Sadie 9 Lost Judges' Vote
Jeremy VanSchoonhoven 10       Won Judges' Vote
Debra Romer 11 Advanced
Studio One Young Beast Society 12 Advanced

Quarter-final 4 (August 3)

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Guest Performers, Results Show: Taio Cruz, and Bret Michaels.

Quarter-Finalist Order Buzzes and Judges' votes Result (August 4)
Mandel Osbourne Morgan
Da Maniacs 1   Eliminated
NU Covenant 2     Eliminated
Anna and Patryk 3   Lost Judges' Vote
Lindsey Stirling 4   Eliminated
Doogie Horner 5 Eliminated
Rudi Macaggi 6 Eliminated
Taylor Mathews 7 Advanced
Mary Ellen 8   Eliminated
ArcAttack 9     Won Judges' Vote
Prince Poppycock 10 Advanced
MURRAY 11 Advanced
Strikers All Stars 12 Eliminated

Quarter-final 5 – YouTube Round (August 10)

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Guest Performers, Results Show: Lin Yu Chun, Evolution of Dance, and David & Dania.

Quarter-Finalist Order Buzzes and Judges' votes Result (August 11)
Mandel Osbourne Morgan
PLUtonic 1 Eliminated
Dylan Plummer 2 Eliminated
Pup 3   Eliminated
Cam Hodges 4   Lost Judges' Vote
Ryan Rodriguez 5   Eliminated
Austin Anderson 6   Eliminated
Booker Forté 7   Eliminated
Pizza Patt 8   Eliminated
Kristina Young 9     Won Judges' Vote
Maestro Alexander Bui 10   Advanced
Dan Sperry 11 Advanced
Jackie Evancho 12 Advanced

Quarter-final 6 - Wildcard Round (August 17)

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Guest Performers, Results Show: LeAnn Rimes, and Criss Angel.[5]

Quarter-Finalist Order Buzzes and Judges' votes Result (August 18)
Mandel Osbourne Morgan
Kruti Dance Academy 1 Eliminated
Rudi Macaggi 2   Eliminated
CJ Dippa 3   Eliminated
RNG 4   Eliminated
Harmonica Pierre 5   Lost Judges' Vote
Michael Grasso 6 Advanced
The Hot Shot Tap Dancers 7   Eliminated
Doogie Horner 8 Eliminated
Connor Doran 9 Advanced
Anna and Patryk 10 Advanced
Michael Lipari & Ashleigh Dejon 11     Won Judges' Vote
Swing Shift Side Show 12     Eliminated

Semi-finals summary

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  Buzzed Out |   Judges' choice |   Advanced to Top 10
  Won Judges' Vote |   Lost Judges' Vote

Semi-final 1 (August 24)

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Guest Performers, Results Show: Jimmy Fallon, Kylie Minogue, and Recycled Percussion.

Semi-Finalist Order Buzzes and Judges' votes Result (August 25)
Mandel Osbourne Morgan
Anna & Patryk 1 Advanced
Christina & Ali 2     Won Judges' Vote
Antonio Restivo 3 Eliminated
Future Funk 4   Eliminated
Taylor Mathews 5 Advanced
Connor Doran 6     Lost Judges' Vote
Dan Sperry 7   Eliminated
Kristina Young 8       Eliminated
ArcAttack 9 Eliminated
Michael Grimm 10 Advanced
AscenDance 11   Eliminated
Prince Poppycock 12 Advanced

Semi-final 2 (August 31)

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Guest Performers, Results Show: Cast of Le Rêve, and Jason Derülo.

Semi-Finalist Order Buzzes and Judges' votes Result (September 1)
Mandel Osbourne Morgan
Alice Tan Ridley 1 9 Lost Judges' Vote
Haspop 2   Eliminated
Maestro Alexander Bui 3   Eliminated
Michael Lipari & Ashleigh Dejon 4 Eliminated
Michael Grasso 5 Advanced
Debra Romer 6 Eliminated
Studio One Young Beast Society 7 9     Won Judges' Vote
Jeremy VanSchoonhoven 8 Advanced
Nathaniel Kenyon 9   Eliminated
MURRAY 10 Eliminated
Jackie Evancho 11 Advanced
Fighting Gravity 12 Advanced
  • ^9 Due to the majority vote for Studio One Young Beast Society, Mandel's voting intention was not revealed.

Finals summary

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  Winner (Top 4 Final Only) |   Runner-up (Top 4 Final Only) |   3rd place (Top 4 Final Only)
  Advanced (Top 10 Finals only) |   Eliminated

Final - Top 10 (September 7)

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Guest Performers: Enrique Iglesias (Performance Episode); Sarah McLachlan, and cast of American Idiot (Results Show).[6]

Top 10 Finalist Order Buzzes Result (September 8)
Mandel Osbourne Morgan
Studio One Young Beast Society 1 Eliminated
Christina and Ali 2 Eliminated
Jeremy VanSchoonhoven 3 Eliminated
Taylor Mathews 4 Eliminated
Anna & Patryk 5 Eliminated
Fighting Gravity 6 Advanced
Michael Grimm 7 Advanced
Michael Grasso 8 Eliminated
Prince Poppycock 9 Advanced
Jackie Evancho 10 Advanced

Grand-final (September 14)

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Guest Performers, Results Show: Usher, the Goo Goo Dolls, cast of Cirque du Soleil, David Copperfield, and T-Pain.

Finalists performed with their favorite singers: Prince Poppycock sang a duet with Donna Summer, Michael Grimm with Jewel, Jackie Evancho with Sarah Brightman[7] and Fighting Gravity performed with Lionel Richie joining in singing.

Grand-Finalist Order Buzzes Result (September 15)
Mandel Osbourne Morgan
Prince Poppycock 1   4th
Michael Grimm 2 1st
Jackie Evancho 3 2nd
Fighting Gravity 4 3rd

Ratings

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The following ratings are based upon those published by Nielsen Media Research after this season's broadcast:

Order Episode(s) Airdate Rating Share Rating/Share
(18-49)
Viewers
(millions)
Rank
(Timeslot)
Rank
(Night)
Rank
(Week)
1 "Los Angeles Auditions" June 1, 2010 7.4 13 3.6/11 12.35 #1 #1 #4 [8]
2 "Dallas Auditions" June 2, 2010 6.1 10 2.9/9 10.35 #1 #1 #9 [8]
3 "New York City Auditions" June 8, 2010 7.4 12 3.7/10 13.09 #2 #2 #4 [9]
4 "New York Auditions (Part 2)" June 15, 2010 6.2 10 3.0/8 10.55 [10] #2 #2 #4 [11]
5 "Orlando Auditions" June 16, 2010 6.7 11 3.1/9 11.65 #1 #1 #3 [11]
6
7
"Orlando Auditions (Part 2)"
"Portland Auditions"
June 22, 2010 6.8 12 3.4/10 11.65 #1 #1 #2 [12]
8 "Portland Auditions (Part 2)" June 23, 2010 7.2 12 3.5/10 12.37 #1 #1 #1 [11]
9 "Chicago Auditions" June 29, 2010 6.0 10 2.9/9 10.23 #1 #1 #2 [13]
10 "Final Auditions" June 30, 2010 7.5 13 3.5/11 12.94 #1 #1 #1 [13]
11 "Vegas Week (Part 1)" July 6, 2010 7.0 12 3.4/10 11.82 #1 #1 #2 [14]
12 "Vegas Week (Part 2)" July 7, 2010 6.7 12 3.4/10 11.95 #1 #1 #1 [14]
13 "Quarterfinals, Group 1" July 13, 2010 6.8 11 3.3/10 11.63 #1 #2 #2 [15]
14 "Quarterfinals, Group 1 Results" July 14, 2010 6.5 11 3.0/10 11.17 [16] #1 #2 #3 [15]
15 "Quarterfinals, Group 2" July 20, 2010 6.2 11 3.0/9 10.48 #1 #1 #1 [17]
16 "Quarterfinals, Group 2 Results" July 21, 2010 5.9 10 2.6/8 10.02 #1 #1 #3 [17]
17 "Quarterfinals, Group 3" July 27, 2010 5.6 10 2.6/8 9.69 #1 #1 #1 [18]
18 "Quarterfinals, Group 3 Results" July 28, 2010 5.7 10 2.6/8 9.76 #1 #1 #2 [18]
19 "Quarterfinals, Group 4" August 3, 2010 6.0 10 2.9/8 10.37 #1 #1 #4 [19]
20 "Quarterfinals, Group 4 Results" August 4, 2010 5.9 10 2.8/8 10.06 #1 #1 #5 [19]
21 "Quarterfinals, Group 5: YouTube" August 10, 2010 6.2 11 2.9/9 10.48 #1 #1 #2 [20]
22 "Quarterfinals, Group 5: YouTube, Results" August 11, 2010 6.2 11 2.8/8 10.67 #1 #1 #1 [20]
23 "Quarterfinals, Group 6: Wild Card" August 17, 2010 6.1 10 2.9/8 10.19 #1 #1 #3 [21]
24 "Quarterfinals, Group 6: Wild Card, Results" August 18, 2010 6.0 10 2.6/8 10.30 #1 #1 #2 [21]
25 "Semifinals, Group 1" August 24, 2010 6.5 11 3.1/9 10.80 #1 #1 #2 [22]
26 "Semifinals, Group 1 Results" August 25, 2010 6.1 10 2.7/8 10.52 #1 #1 #3 [22]
27 "Semifinals, Group 2" August 31, 2010 6.7 11 3.0/9 11.50 #1 #1 #1 [23]
28 "Semifinals, Group 2 Results" September 1, 2010 6.2 10 2.5/8 10.47 #1 #1 #2 [23]
29 "Top Ten, Performances" September 7, 2010 7.3 12 3.3/9 12.35 #1 #1 #8 [24]
30 "Top Ten, Results" September 8, 2010 7.3 12 2.8/8 12.14 #1 #1 #9 [24]
31 "Finals, Performances" September 14, 2010 8.7 14 3.9/11 14.60 #1 #1 #4 [25]
32 "Finale" September 15, 2010 9.5 16 3.9/11 16.41 #1 #1 #3 [25]

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