The third season of the Dutch talent show Holland's Got Talent was broadcast from July 9, 2010, to September 10, 2010, on RTL 4.
Holland's Got Talent | |
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Season 3 | |
Presented by | Robert ten Brink |
Judges | Dan Karaty Patricia Paay Gordon Heuckeroth |
Winner | Martin Hurkens |
Runner-up | Elastic Double |
Release | |
Original network | RTL 4 |
Original release | 9 July 10 September 2010 | –
Season chronology |
This was the first season to be broadcast on RTL 4 (previous seasons were broadcast on SBS6) and therefore it had a different presenter and two new judging panel members. The presenter was Robert ten Brink, who replaced Gerard Joling from the previous years.[1] After it was announced that Holland's Got Talent was going to RTL 4 and that Patricia Paay was staying on the panel as a judge, there was much speculation about who would be the other panelists. Names such as Albert Verlinde, Paay's ex-husband Adam Curry and Jacques d'Ancona were mentioned. Paay immediately made it clear that he did not want to work with d'Ancona, since he allegedly made indecent comments about Paay.[2] It was eventually announced that the two other panellists alongside Paay were Gordon Heuckeroth and Dan Karaty.[3] Karaty, having been a judge on the Dutch version of So You Think You Can Dance seemed a perfect fit for the role.
There was also a rivalry between Holland's Got Talent and the SBS6 talent show Popstars, (on which Patricia Paay had previously been a member of the panel) both being broadcast at the same time. However, the HGT judges and presenter Robert ten Brink made sure not to talk negatively about the rival show when asked about it in the media. Former judging panel member Henkjan Smits did congratulate RTL 4 after having a well received and highly viewed final for the show on September 10.[4]
The first live show was broadcast on August 13, 2010. After much speculation from the media (including De Telegraaf),[5] the show was eventually won by Martin Hurkens.[6] Gordon told him that he could place himself next to Paul Potts and Susan Boyle (famous winners of the British counterpart of the show, Britain's Got Talent).
Auditions
editThe auditions took place in May and June and were all held in one theatre. During the auditions, 64 acts were deemed live show worthy, however this was exactly double what could actually go through. The judges then deliberated which 32 acts could go through to the live shows. Since the judges couldn't decide on their outcome, seven acts were made to audition a second time, and as a result of this, three more acts made it into the final 32.
Semi-finals
editThe act with the most votes earns a place in the final. From the two acts that come second and third, the judges will choose one more that will also go to the final. Each judge has their own vote that they can cast on one of the two acts.
Semi-finalists
editParticipant | Age(s) | Genre | Act | Semi-Final | Result |
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Adonis | Acrobatics | Acrogymnastics | 2 | Semi-finalist | |
Angelique Vanackere | 35 | Music | Opera singer | 1 | Finalist |
A-tif en Suggest | 24-24 | Music | Hip-hop singers/rappers | 1 | Semi-finalist |
Bart Juwett | Entertainment | Ventriloquist | 2 | Semi-finalist | |
Bas Olde Bijvank & Harald Wiersema | Music | Singing duo | 3 | Semi-finalist | |
Break Kidz | 9-14 | Dance | Breakdancers | 3 | Third Place |
Christina Noordberger | 29 | Music | Musical singer | 4 | Semi-finalist |
Crazy Violist | 14 | Music | Hip-hop violinist | 1 | Semi-finalist |
Delano Vossen Houten | 19 | Music | Pianist | 4 | Semi-finalist |
Dez | Entertainment | BMX-stunts | 4 | Semi-finalist | |
Drumband Heelsum | Music | Drum band | 2 | Semi-finalist | |
Elastic Double | 23/20 | Dance | Poppin and Lockin | 2 | Runner-up |
Elke Rouwmaat | 29 | Music | Singer | 3 | Semi-finalist |
Farid Rislani | Music | Singer | 2 | Semi-finalist | |
Harrie Harrewar | Entertainment | Duck Entertainer | 3 | Semi-finalist | |
155 - Eenvijfvijf (Ill Skill Squad) | Entertainment/dance | Comedy dancers | 1 | Semi-finalist | |
Jaqueline & Alex Glijn | 32/42 | Dance | Ballroom in a wheelchair | 2 | Finalist |
Kim | 9 | Music | Singer | 1 | Finalist |
Leanne Trienekens en Marieke Trienekens-Pellens | 8/36 | Dance | Riverdance | 1 | Finalist |
Lera Razankova & Erik Feis | 10/11 | Dance | Ballroom | 3 | Semi-finalist |
Martin Hurkens | 57 | Music | Opera singer | 4 | Winner |
Megan Roele | 14 | Music | Singer | 2 | Semi-finalist |
Michaël Betrian | 14 | Acrobatics | Diabolo | 4 | Semi-finalist |
Miss Flora Gattina | Dance | Pole dancer | 4 | Finalist | |
Patricia Mulder | 39 | Music | Jazz singer | 3 | Finalist |
Rebecca en Lotte | 31 | Entertainment | Dog Tricks | 1 | Semi-finalist |
Sanne Croese | 22 | Dance | Belly dancer | 3 | Semi-finalist |
Sim'Ran | 23–24 | Music | R&B girl group | 4 | Semi-finalist |
Sniggy & Santios | 24/26 | Music | Beatboxers | 2 | Semi-finalist |
Street4OnE | Dance | Hip-hop dancers | 3 | Semi-finalist | |
Team Unleashed | Entertainment | Freerunners | 4 | Semi-finalist | |
X Vibe | Dance | Hip-hop dancers | 1 | Semi-finalist |
Semi-final summary
edit- Buzzed out | Judges' vote | Advanced - Public Vote
- Advanced - Judges' Vote | Eliminated - Judges' Vote | Eliminated
Semi-final 1 (August 13, 2010)
edit- The judges couldn't decide between the second and third place contestants. Paay decided with to choose Kim, and Karaty decided to choose Leanne and Marieke, (however only on the basis that he didn't have to make a decision). Gordon couldn't choose and decided in consultation with Paay and Karaty that both acts would move on.
Semi-final 2 (August 20, 2010)
editSemi-final 3 (August 27, 2010)
editSemi-final 4 (September 3, 2010)
editFinal (September 10, 2010)
edit- Guest performance: Los Angeles: The Voices[7]
- Winner | Runner-up
Finalist | Order | Result |
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Break Kidz | 1 | 3rd |
Patricia Mulder | 2 | 8th |
Miss Flora Gattina | 3 | 4th |
Leanne and Marieke | 4 | 7th |
Angelique Vanackere | 5 | 6th |
Martin Hurkens | 6 | 1st |
Jaqueline & Alex | 7 | 9th |
Kim | 8 | 5th |
Elastic Double | 9 | 2nd |
Ratings
editShow | Date | Viewers | Weekly rank |
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Auditions 1 | July 9 | 1,007,000[8] | 4 |
Auditions 2 | July 16 | 1,071,000[9] | 5 |
Auditions 3 | July 23 | 1,274,000[10] | 2 |
Auditions 4 | July 30 | 1,424,000[11] | 2 |
Best of Auditions | August 6 | 1,396,000[12] | 2 |
Semi-final 1 | August 13 | 1,744,000[13] | 2 |
Semi-final 2 | August 20 | 1,424,000[14] | 2 |
Semi-final 3 | August 27 | 1,830,000[15] | 2 |
Semi-final 4 | September 3 | 1,904,000[16] | 2 |
Final | September 10 | 2,588,000[17] | 1 |
Season Average | 2010 | 1,566,000 | 2 |
References
edit- ^ Robert ten Brink nieuwe presentator Holland’s Got Talent Mediacourant, 3 mei 2010
- ^ Patricia Paay wil Jacques d’Ancona niet in jury ‘Got Talent’ Mediacourant, 20 mei 2010
- ^ Gordon en Dan Karaty in jury Holland’s Got Talent Zappen, 10 juni 2010. Gearchiveerd op 6 mei 2022.
- ^ Henkjan Smits feliciteert concurrent Holland’s Got Talent Mediacourant, 11 september 2010
- ^ 'Martin wint Holland's Got Talent' Telegraaf, 10 september 2010
- ^ Elastic Double verliest Holland’s Got Talent, operazanger Martin Hurkens wint Zappen, 10 september 2010
- ^ 'Gordon heeft tissues nodig' Telegraaf, 10 september 2010
- ^ Holland’s Got Talent trekt meer kijkers dan Popstars Mediacourant, 10 juli 2010
- ^ Popstars zit Holland’s Got Talent op de hielen Mediacourant, 17 juli 2010
- ^ Holland’s Got Talent groeit naar 1,3 miljoen kijkers Mediacourant, 24 juli 2010
- ^ Holland’s Got Talent wint kijkers; Popstars levert in Mediacourant, 31 juli 2010
- ^ Holland’s Got Talent – Popstars: 5-0 Mediacourant, 7 augustus 2010
- ^ Eerste liveshow Got Talent scoort 1,7 miljoen kijkers Mediacourant, 14 augustus 2010
- ^ De tweede liveshow van Holland’s Got Talent Mediacourant, 21 augustus 2010
- ^ Kijkcijferrecord voor Holland’s Got Talent Mediacourant, 28 augustus 2010
- ^ Holland’s Got Talent wint van Nederlands elftal Mediacourant, 4 september 2010
- ^ Finale Holland’s Got Talent scoort 2,6 miljoen kijkers Mediacourant, 11 september 2010