Idols South Africa (season 1)

Idols
Season 1
Broadcast from – 16 June 2002
Judges Dave Thompson
Marcus Brewster
Penny Lebyane
Randall Abrahams
Host(s) Candy Litchfield
Sami Sabitiin
Co-host(s) Matthew Stewardson
Broadcaster MNet
Finals venue Vodaworld
Winner:
Heinz Winckler
Song "Once in a Lifetime"
Runner-up
Brendon October
Chronology
  2002

Idols South Africa I was the first season of South African reality interactive talent show based on the British talent show Pop Idol. It started as the second international spin-off of the original series just days after the first Idol season in Poland. However, as it ended earlier the winner Heinz Winckler is the second Idol winner after the original Pop Idol Will Young.
Simon Cowell, judge of the original series was guest judging during the theater round when the Top 50 was chosen.[1] The remaining contestants where then split in 10 groups of 5 where the most vote getter would move on to the top 10. However as a voting error occurred during the voting for the first group, Melanie Lowe (who was a close second behind Brandon October) was saved by the producers making it a top 11 instead.
In the beginning the show was hosted by Matthew Stewardson and Candy Litchfield. However halfway through the season Stewardson was axed and replaced by Sami Sabitiin. Soon after that Stewardson checked himself into a rehab center.[2] The show saw a tragic incident when the programme's main photographer suddenly died during the competition.[3] In the course of the season complaints about the results of votings and technical problems became loud and created a mistrust from the audience which eventually lasted over the upcoming seasons.[4]

Finals

Finalists

(ages stated at time of contest)

Contestant Age Hometown Voted Off Spectacular Theme
Heinz Winckler 24 Stellenbosch Winner Grand Finale
Brendon October 25 Johannesburg 17 June 2002
Melanie Lowe 26 Vredehoek
Bianca LeGrange 20 [johannesburg 10 June 2002 Judge's Choice
Ayanda Nhlangothi 19 Durban 3 June 2002 Proudly South African
Ezra Lingeveldt 21 Sea Point
Cindy Bester 19 East London 27 May 2002 My Idol
Lyndle Kearns 17
Rian Swanepol 20 20 May 2002 Greatest Hits
Nicole Billingham 23
David Fourie 21 Bloemfontein

Elimination Chart

Legend
Did Not Perform Female Male Top 50 Wild Card Top 12 Winner
Safe Saved first Saved last Eliminated
Stage: Semi Finals
Week: 04/14 04/21 04/27 05/05 05/12 05/20 05/27 06/03 06/10 06/17
Place Contestant Result
1 Heinz Winckler Top 11 Winner
2 Brendon October Top 11 Btm 3 Runner-Up
3 Melanie Lowe Saved Btm 5 Btm 2 Elim
4 Bianca Le Grange Top 11 Elim
5-6 Ayanda Nhlangothi Top 11 Elim
Ezra Lingeveldt Top 11 Btm 3
7-8 Cindy Bester Top 11 Btm 4 Elim
Lyndle Kearns Top 11
9-11 Rian Swanepol Top 11 Elim
Nicole Billingham Top 11
David Fourie Top 11
Semi-
Final 10
Boitumelo Masemola Elim
Hybre Africa
Lauren Laing
Mallisan Scholtz
Semi-
Final 9
Gugulethu Shezi
Monique Steyn
Nombulelo Mntaka
Zure Classen
Semi-
Final 8
Dalen Jooste Elim
Letoya Makhene
Liana Van Zyl
Chad Saaiman
Semi-
Final 7
Darren Green
Karlien Husselman
Kim August
Lize Nuttall
Semi-
Final 6
Francois Mulder Elim
Michelle Williamson
Nicola Warwick
Vanessa Grebe
Semi-
Final 5
Angelique Campher
Bulelwa Ngomane
Lauren Chesling
Rebert Roodbol
Semi-
Final 4
Duke Motlanthe Elim
Elana Forbes
Kim Milner
Philadelphia Shayi
Semi-
Final 3
Cecilia Neer
Leanne Steenkamp
Tarryn Lamb
Tasmia Begbie
Semi-
Final 2
Kerry Hiles Elim
Lauren Matos
Lushe Killian
Yogin Khandoo
Semi-
Final 1
Liesl Penniken
Malcolm Manuel
Rene Hunter

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