Das Supertalent

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Das Supertalent
Genre Talent show
Created by Simon Cowell
Presented by Daniel Hartwich (2008–)
Marco Schreyl (2007–11)
Judges Dieter Bohlen (2007–)
Bruce Darnell (2008–10; 2013–)
Ruth Moschner (2007)
Andreas Sarasani (2007)
Sylvie van der Vaart (2008–11)
Motsi Mabuse (2011)
Thomas Gottschalk (2012)
Michelle Hunziker (2012)
Lena Gercke (2013–)
Guido Maria Kretschmer (2013–)
Country of origin Germany
Original language(s) German
No. of seasons 7
Production
Running time 60 to 180 minutes
Production company(s) GRUNDY Light Entertainment GmbH
Broadcast
Original channel RTL
Original run October 20, 2007 – present
Chronology
Related shows Got Talent
External links
Website
Production website

Das Supertalent is the German talent show and part of the internationally successful Got Talent franchise, presented by Marco Schreyl, who was joined by Daniel Hartwich from the second season onwards. Just like in all other versions of the franchise, auditions take place and the judges review their talent and then later the home audience votes in an election to deem who wins.

Seasons

Season 1 (2007)

Season 1 was presented by Marco Schreyl (also the host of Deutschland sucht den Superstar - the German version of Pop Idol). The auditions took place in Cologne, Hamburg, Oldenburg and Munich and approximately 5000 people applied for the three-part show. The auditions took place in the first two programs on 20 October and 27 October 2007, in the Schiller Theater in Berlin. The judges were Dieter Bohlen (also a judge on Deutschland sucht den Superstar), Ruth Moschner (comedian) and André Sarrasani (circus director). The show reached up to 6.72 million in audience figures. On 3 November, 19-year-old opera singer Ricardo Marinello won in the final by singing and won 100,000 euros.

Season 2 (2008)

Michael Hirte, winner of season 2

On 18 October 2008, the second season began. Due to good ratings, the amount of episodes was increased to 7 episodes; 4 audition shows, each 1 hour long and 3 live shows, each 2 hours long. Dieter Bohlen remained as a judge but the two others were replaced by Bruce Darnell (an American model and choreographer who also judges Germany's Next Topmodel) and Sylvie van der Vaart (a Dutch TV presenter and former wife of footballer Rafael van der Vaart). The last episodes were on 15 and 22 November. 44-year-old harmonica player Michael Hirte won the second season with 72.62 percent of the vote and won the 100,000 euros with it. On December 5 he released an album called Der Mann mit der Mundharmonika (The Man with the Mouth-organ) which placed #1 on the German Charts and did the same little later in Austria and Switzerland.

Season 3 (2009)

Season 3 began on 16 October 2009. The judge line-up remained the same from Season 2. Due to the high viewing figures in the second season, RTL Television increased the number of the audition episodes from 4 to 7 and the number of the semifinalists from 24 to 30. On December 20, 2009, Yvo Antoni went on to win the show, for his act with his dog, which receive controversial response.

Season 4 (2010)

Season 4 began on the 16 May 2010 in Frankfurt am Main. The first episode was screened on 24 September. The first episode had the best quotes of all seasons: 7,47 million viewers. The second episode the following day could even top that with 7,74 million viewers. The top 40 semi-finals began on 27 November.

Season 5 (2011)

Season 5 started airing on 16 September 2011, while the castings started on 1 May in Hamburg. The judge line-up was changed as Bruce Darnell decided to leave the show to be replaced by professional dancer Motsi Mabuse. The first episode attracted 7,34 million viewers. On 24 November 2011, the show aired with an "special episode" on Thursday to compete with the new talent show The Voice of Germany from rival networks ProSieben/Sat.1. The episode hit a season low with only 5,83 million viewers and lost against The Voice of Germany in the target group 14-49.

The Final was aired on December 17, 2011. Juan Leonardo Santillia Rojas (27) won by 31,93%.

2nd: Sven Müller (13,68%), 3rd Ricky Kam (6) (13,23%), 4th Jörg Perreten (10,68%), 5th Julian Pecher (7,17%), 6th Mark Ashley (6,60%), 7th Miroslav Zilka (6,24%) 8th Desirée Capaldo (5,92%) 9th Dergin Tokmak (2,85%), 10th Oleksandr Yenivatov (1,70%) [1]

Season 6 (2012)

The sixth season premiered on September 15, 2012. There have been significcant changes to the show. Daniel Hartwich took over hosting duties, and Dieter Bohlen was the only judge to remain on the panel. On June 22, 2012 former host of the popular German show show Wetten, dass..?, Thomas Gottschalk, was confirmed as a new judge.,[2] while Michelle Hunziker, who previously worked with Gottschalk on (Wetten, dass..?) and Bohlen on the local version of singing franchise Pop Idol (Deutschland sucht den Superstar). Auditions only took place in the Tempodrom in Berlin. 44,000 people auditioned for season six of Das Supertalent.[3] This season, a "golden buzzer" was introduced. If one of the judges pushes the buzzer the candidate comes to the next round, no matter what the other judges think. At the last day of taping the auditions, Michelle Hunziker was involved in an accident and got a brain concussion and bruises.[4][5]

This season has featured a number of failed auditionees from international "Got Talent" shows such as Dan Sperry and Brad Byers of (America's Got Talent), Area 51 and Lucky Franco from (Britain's Got Talent). Sperry was one of the few audtioners who automatically made it through to the semi-finals due to the golden buzzer rule.

Former DSDS runner-up Juliette Schoppmann appeared on the show after 10 years she was last seen on RTL. Schoppmann, who originally saw success following her second place, was eventually was dropped by her label and failed to make a comeback. Schoppmann felt that this was a way to make it back into music. After successfully auditioning in front of the judges, she had to compete in a sing-off, in which she won a spot in the semi-finals.

The Final was aired on December 16, 2012. Jean-Michel Aweh (singer, pianist) won by 25,39 %. of the vote. In second place was Christian Bakotessa (singer; 19,56 %), and third, 3rd Dan Sperry (illusionist; 13,75 %).

Season 7 (2013)

The seventh season premiered in September 2013, and concluded in December 2013. The host was Daniel Hartwich, whilst Dieter Bohlen was the only returning judge from season six. Lena Gercke, Guido Maria Kretschmer and Bruce Darnell are new members on the jury panel.

Lukas and his dog Falco won the show.

Season summary

Season Start End Winner Winner's act Network Host(s) Judging panel
1
20 October 2007 3 November 2007 Ricardo Marinello Opera singer RTL Marco Schreyl Dieter Bohlen
Ruth Moschner
André Sarrasani
2
18 October 2008 22 November 2008 Michael Hirte Harmonica player Marco Schreyl
Daniel Hartwich
Dieter Bohlen
Bruce Darnell
Sylvie van der Vaart
3
16 October 2009 20 December 2009 Yvo Antoni Acting
4
24 September 2010 18 December 2010 Freddy Sahin-Scholl Duet singer
5
16 September 2011 17 December 2011 Leo Rojas Panpipe player Dieter Bohlen
Sylvie van der Vaart
Motsi Mabuse
6
15 September 2012 16 December 2012 Jean-Michel Aweh Pianist and singer Daniel Hartwich Dieter Bohlen
Thomas Gottschalk
Michelle Hunziker
7
28 September 2013 14 December 2013 Lukas & Falco Dog Act Dieter Bohlen
Lena Gercke
Guido Maria Kretschmer
Bruce Darnell

Judging panel

Season Dieter Bohlen Ruth Moschner André Sarrasani Sylvie van der Vaart Bruce Darnell Motsi Mabuse Michelle Hunziker Thomas Gottschalk Guido Maria Kretschmer Lena Gercke
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Winners

SeasonWinnerTalent
1 Ricardo Marinello Singing
2 Michael Hirte Harmonica
3 Yvo Antoni Acting
4 Freddy Sahin-Scholl Singing
5 Leo Rojas Pan Flute Playing
6 Jean-Michel Aweh Singing; Piano playing
7 Lukas & Falco Dog Act

Reception

Barbara Grofe of RP Online wrote in an early review: "Talents are little to see, but an awful lot of people with ego problems".[6] In another review, it was criticized that also children at a very young age can present their talents.[7] The youth protection also takes a close eye on the show for years now. Next to that, it has been highly criticized in recent seasons that candidates with no real talent are presented to the audience after a pre-casting to humiliate these people and push the ratings. Christian Richter writes about the show that the "performances are artificially drawn in the length" and the candidates "tell their personal tragic story with overly dramatic music", even repeating the crucial scenes again in slow motion. Richter goes on saying that "RTL characterizes the term 'Emotainments'".[8] It was also published by the Bild as "super cheating" that RTL paid some of their talents money for their participation in the show.[9] In spite of the critics, the show is very popular among viewers. In 2010, Das Supertalent also won the Golden Camera award as Best Entertainment Show.[10]

See also

External links

References

  1. 5th Season
  2. Thomas Lückerath (2012-06-12). "RTL bestätigt Verpflichtung von Thomas Gottschalk". Retrieved 2012-09-16. 
  3. http://www.rtl.de/cms/sendungen/das-supertalent/news/das-supertalent-2012-neue-jury-neue-talente-und-neues-konzept-25469-6391-25-1215081.html
  4. Grofe, Barbara (October 20, 2007). ""Das Supertalent": Das jeder was kann, ist ein Gerücht". RP Online. Retrieved November 26, 2011. 
  5. "Dieter Bohlen entsetzt über seine TV-Show". RP Online. October 20, 2007. Retrieved November 26, 2011. 
  6. Richter, Christian (September 30, 2010). "Der Richterspruch: Die RTLisierung greift um sich". Quotenmeter.de. Retrieved November 26, 2011. 
  7. "Der "Superschummel beim Supertalent"". Bild. November 28, 2010. Retrieved November 26, 2011. 
  8. "Goldene Kamera für "Das Supertalent"". February 1, 2010. Retrieved November 26, 2011. 
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