Talang 2011
Talang 2011 | |
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Genre | Interactive reality game show |
Presented by |
Markoolio Tobbe Blom |
Starring |
Bert Karlsson Charlotte Perrelli Henrik Fexeus |
Country of origin | Sweden |
Original language(s) | Swedish |
No. of episodes | 11 |
Production company(s) | FremantleMedia |
Release | |
Original network | TV4 |
Picture format | 576i (SDTV), 16:9 |
Audio format | 2.0 |
Original release | April 1, 2011 – June 10, 2011 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Talang 2010 |
Followed by | Talang Sverige 2014 |
External links | |
Website |
Talang 2011 was the fifth season of the talent show Talang, the Swedish version of Got Talent. Both Bert Karlsson and Charlotte Perrelli returned as judges while Henrik Fexeus became the new third judge.[1] The season featured eleven episodes and started broadcasting on 1 April 2011, with the final held on 10 June 2011. The season was won by speedcuber Simon Westlund. After the 2011 season, TV4 put the show on indefinite hiatus, until TV3 announced in June 2013 that they had acquired the rights for the show and will re-launch the show in Spring 2014 under the name "Talang Sverige".[2][3]
Tour
Castings
(Note that this is only known date.)
- 7 January 2011 – Hudiksvall, Hudiksvallsteatern [4]
Audition tour[5]
- 15–16 February – Oscarsteatern, Stockholm
- 22 February – Ystads Teater, Ystad
- 14–15 March – Jönköpings teater, Jönköping
- 18–19 March - Torsvik Arena, Skagen
- 29 March – Oscarsteatern, Stockholm
Auditions
Below are the talents who appeared in the program, and which of them made it or not made it to the final audition. Acts are listed in alphabetical order in each column. The talents with bright yellow background , went on to the semi-finals.
Episode 1 (Ystad Teater, Ystad)
Broadcast: 1 April 2011
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Episode 2 (Jönköpings teater, Jönköping)
Broadcast 8 April 2011
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Episode 3 (Oscarsteatern, Stockholm)
Broadcast: 15 April 2011
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Episode 4 (Jönköpings teater, Jönköping)
Broadcast: 22 April 2011
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Episode 5 (Oscarsteatern, Stockholm)
Broadcast: 29 April 2011
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Episode 6 (Oscarsteatern, Stockholm)
Broadcast: 6 May 2011
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Episode 7 – Final Auditions
Broadcast: 13 May 2011
After the auditions, the jury chose a total of 84 talents that had to go to final auditions. During the program, the jury decided the 24 to be given another chance in the semifinals.
Semi-finals
In the semi-finals, it is only the viewers who vote until three favorites per semifinals. The talent with the most votes will go directly to the final. Then the jury will take which of the second and third to be able to go to the final.
Episode 8 – Semifinal 1
Broadcast: 20 May 2011
# | Semifinalist | Act | Fexeus | Perrelli | Karlsson | Result |
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1 | Christoffer Collins Lidingö |
Dancing | To the next round (Charlottes and Henriks's choice) 2nd or 3rd | |||
2 | Håkan Berg Viksjöfors |
Song and comedy | Eliminated | |||
3 | The Flying Circus Linköping |
Display of model airplanes | Eliminated | |||
4 | Sanna Nossebro |
Singing | Eliminated (Berts's choice) 2nd or 3rd | |||
5 | Petter Gantelius Malmö |
Acrobatics | Eliminated | |||
6 | Bemsha Malmö |
Music group | Eliminated | |||
7 | Mattis Silins Malmö |
Spoken word | Eliminated | |||
8 | Rasmus Eriksson Partille |
Singing | To the next round (Viewers' choice) 1st | |||
Episode 9 – Semifinal 2
Broadcast: 27 May 2011
# | Semifinalist | Act | Fexeus | Perrelli | Karlsson | Result |
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1 | Ultimate b-Boys Angered |
Breakdancing | Eliminated | |||
2 | Anna Hertzman Ystad |
Singing | Eliminated | |||
3 | Love Järfälla |
'Singing | Eliminated (Berts's choice) 2nd or 3rd | |||
4 | Dockteatern Svarta Katten Färingsö |
Marionette theatre | Eliminated | |||
5 | Just Ahead Helsingborg |
Music band | Eliminated | |||
6 | Rasmus Wurm Stockholm |
Variety/striptease | Eliminated | |||
7 | Steve Thoreson Arbrå |
Opera | To the next round (Viewers' choice) 1st | |||
8 | Isse Omari Stockholm |
Dancing | To the next round (Charlottes and Henriks's choice) 2nd or 3rd | |||
Episode 10 – Semifinal 3
Broadcast: 3 June 2011
# | Semifinalist | Act | Fexeus | Perrelli | Karlsson | Result |
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1 | Complete Stockholm |
Dancing | Eliminated | |||
2 | Axel & Sabina Saltsjöbaden |
Magic | Eliminated | |||
3 | The Troubled Three Stockholm |
Rockabilly Band | Eliminated | |||
4 | Jecko Lidköping |
Clown | To the next round (Viewers' choice) 1st | |||
5 | Johan Wendt Skövde |
Singing and guitar playing | Eliminated | |||
6 | Simon Westlund Trollhättan |
Rubik's cube solver | To the next round (Berts and Henrik's choice) 2nd or 3rd | |||
7 | Cicci Göteborg |
Acrobatics | Eliminated | |||
8 | Jon Wallner Hudiksvall |
Singing | Eliminated (Charlottes's choice) 2nd or 3rd | |||
Wildcards
All talents that were not voted as a finalist were given a new chance to get to the finals - wildcards. Viewers and the jury came to vote for the wildcard round of pleadings. Listed below are the talents which made the final in the semi-finals (in the order they made their numbers in the semifinals). The two bolded talents were selected for the finals.
- Bemsha
- Håkan Berg
- Mattis Silins
- Petter Gantelius
- Santa
- The Flying Circus
- Ultimate b-Boys
- Anna Hertzman
- Just ahead
- Dockteatern Svarta Katten
- Love
- Rasmus Wurm
- Complete
- Axel & Sabina
- The Troubled Three
- Johan Wendt
- Cicci
- Jon Wallner
Final
Episode 11 – Final
Broadcast: 10 June 2011
Below are the talents who went on to the finals. Talents are listed in boot order.
# | Finalist | Act | Result |
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1 | Rasmus Eriksson Partille |
Singing | Eliminated |
2 | Jecko Lidköping |
Clown | Eliminated |
3 | Christoffer Collins Lidingö |
Dancing | Eliminated |
4 | Sanna Nossebro |
Singing | Eliminated |
5 | Simon Westlund Trollhättan |
Rubik's cube solver | Winner |
6 | Jon Wallner Hudiksvall |
Singer | Eliminated |
7 | Isse Omari Stockholm |
Dancing | Eliminated |
8 | Steve Thoreson Arbrå |
Opera | Runner-up |
References
- ↑ http://www.tv4.se/1.2077685/2011/03/31/Talent_2011_aker_till_ystad
- ↑ Säll, Jonna (2013-06-27). "TV3 vill göra supershow av TV4:s ratade familjeprogram". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 2013-07-15.
- ↑ "Tror du att din talang kan underhålla Sverige?" (in Swedish). TV3. 2013-06-19. Retrieved 2013-07-15.
- ↑ "Talang 2011 letade norrländska talanger". Hela Hälsingland. 2011-01-07. Retrieved 19 January 2011.
- ↑ "TALANG 2011". FremantleMedia Sverige AB. Retrieved March 29, 2011.
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