Ídolos Portugal
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Ídolos Portugal | |
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Format | Interactive reality game show |
Created by | SIC |
Starring | Sílvia Alberto Pedro Granger Luciana Abreu |
Country of origin | Portugal |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | SIC |
Original run | 2003 – 2005 |
Finalists | (With dates of elimination) |
Season 1 | (2003-04) |
Nuno Norte | Winner |
Ricardo Oliveira | January 2 |
Luísa Sobral | December 26 |
Rita Silva | December 19 |
Bruna Andrade | December 12 |
Débora Gonçalves | December 5 |
David Cruz | November 28 |
Nádia Pimentel | November 21 |
Carla Moreno | November 14 |
Dércio Moreira | November 7 |
Season 2 | (2004-05) |
Sérgio Lucas | Winner |
Raquel Guerra | January 14 |
André Pimenta | January 7 |
Gonçalo Oliveira | December 31 |
Gabriela | December 24 |
Luciana Abreu | December 17 |
Helena Fernandes | December 10 |
Paulo | December 3 |
Nuno Ricardo Lopes | November 26 |
Ruben Louw | November 19 |
Daniela | November 19 |
External links | |
Official website |
Ídolos is a reality television show based on the popular British show Pop Idol. The show is a contest to determine the best young singer in Portugal. It is hosted by Sílvia Alberto & Pedro Granger
The first series of Ídolos had 3 audition cities to find the best talent in all of Portugal, including: Oporto, Beja & Lisbon.
Contents |
[edit] Ídolos Jury
- Sofia Morais
- Manuel Moura dos Santos
- Luis Jardim
- Ramón Galarza
[edit] Season 1
[edit] Semi Final Qualifiyings
Top 30
Format: 3 out of ten making the final each week + one Wildcard
Date | First | Second | Third |
October 3 | Nuno Norte | David Cruz | Dércio Moreira |
October 7 | Ricardo Oliveira | Bruna Andrade | Carla Moreno |
March 30 | Rita Silva | Mariline1 | Débora Gonçalves |
April 6 (Wildcard) |
Luísa Sobral (Viewers Choice) |
- Because Mariline withdrew Nádia Pimentel, who placed 4th in group 3, replaced her in the top 10.
[edit] Finals Elimination Chart
Date | Theme | Bottom Two | ||
November 7 | My Idol | Dércio Moreira | Carla Moreno | |
November 14 | Film Songs | Carla Moreno(2) | Nádia Pimentel | |
November 21 | Idols of our Parents | Nádia Pimentel(2) | Bruna Andrade | |
November 28 | Latin-American Rhythm | David Cruz | Bruna Andrade(2) | |
December 5 | 100% Portguese | Débora Gonçalves | Ricardo Oliveira | |
December 12 | Songs from Childhood | Bruna Andrade(3) | Rita Silva | |
December 19 | Christmas Songs | Rita Silva(2) | ||
December 26 | Contestants Choice | Luísa Sobral | ||
January 2 | Grand Finale | Ricardo Oliveira(2) | Nuno Norte |
[edit] Season 2
[edit] Semi Final Qualifyings
Top 24
Format: 2 out of 8 making the final each week + 4 Wildcards + 1 surprise Joker revealed in the first final
Date | First | Second |
October 10 | Luciana Abreu | Gonçalo Oliveira |
October 17 | Raquel Guerra | Daniela |
October 24 | Sergio Lucas | Gabriela |
October 31 (Wildcards) |
Paulo (Viewers choice) |
Nuno Ricardo Lopes (Viewers choice) |
Helena Fernandes (Judges choice) |
Ruben Louw (Judges choice) |
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November 7 | André Primenta |
[edit] Finals Elimination Chart
Date | Theme | Bottom Two | ||
November 19 | My Idol | Daniela | Ruben | |
November 26 | Portuguese Songs | Nuno Lopes | Helena Fernandes | |
December 3 | séc. XXI | Paulo | Gabriela | |
December 10 | Disco Night | Helena Fernandes(2) | Gonçalo Oliveira | |
December 17 | Judges' choice | Luciana Abreu | Gonçalo Oliveira(2) | |
December 24 | Christmas Songs | Gabriela(2) | Gonçalo Oliveira(3) | |
December 31 | Madonna & Robbie Williams |
Gonçalo Oliveira(4) | ||
January 7 | Eternal Melodies | André Pimenta | ||
January 14 | Grand Finale | Raquel Guerra | Sérgio Lucas |
[edit] External links
- Ídolos 2004 - Season 2 Official Site
- Ídolos 2003 - Season 1 Official Site
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