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Ídolos (Portuguese TV series)

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Ídolos
Ídolos logo as of 2012
Created bySimon Fuller
StarringSílvia Alberto (Season 1–2)
Pedro Granger (Season 1–2)
Cláudia Vieira (Season 3–5)
João Manzarra (Season 3–6)
Country of originPortugal
No. of seasons7
Production
Production companiesFremantle
19 Entertainment
Original release
NetworkSIC
Release5 September 2003 (2003-09-05) –
present

Ídolos is a Portuguese reality television show based on the popular British show Pop Idol. The show is a contest to determine the best young singer in Portugal. The first two seasons were hosted by Sílvia Alberto and Pedro Granger. The show, then went to a sort of hiatus, and, after only a lukewarm reaction by the viewers for season two, the show has officially been replaced by another casting show on its broadcast station, Família Superstar, which ended in 2008.[citation needed]

After an absence for four years the show returned for a third season to SIC in fall 2009 now with João Manzarra and Cláudia Vieira hosting. Season 3 finished in February 2010, and Season 4 started in September.

Ídolos had three audition cities to find the best talent in all of Portugal, including: Porto, Beja and Lisbon. However, in the third and fourth seasons, auditions were made in Porto, Lisbon, Aveiro, Portimão and Estoril. The show did not return in fall 2011 but instead returned in 2012. The show is currently on hiatus since late 2012, since then their timeslot for 2013 has been taken over by Factor X, the Portuguese version of The X Factor.

Hosts

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In the first and second season:

In the third, fourth and fifth season:

Jury

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In the first and second season:

  • Sofia Morais
  • Manuel Moura dos Santos
  • Luis Jardim
  • Ramón Galarza

In the third and fourth season:

  • Manuel Moura dos Santos
  • Laurent Filipe
  • Roberta Medina
  • Pedro Boucherie Mendes

In the fifth season:

  • Manuel Moura dos Santos
  • Bárbara Guimarães
  • Tony Carreira
  • Pedro Abrunhosa

Season 1

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Semifinal qualifiers

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Top 30

Format: three out of ten making the final each week and 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 Mariline Hortigueira1 Débora Gonçalves
April 6

(Wildcard)

Luísa Sobral
(Viewers Choice)
Notes:
  1. Because Mariline Hortigueira withdrew Nádia Pimentel, who placed 4th in group 3, replaced her in the top 10.

Finals elimination chart

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Top 10

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 Luísa Sobral
December 5 100% Portuguese Débora Gonçalves Ricardo Oliveira
December 12 Songs from Childhood Bruna Andrade(2) Rita Silva
December 19 Christmas Songs Rita Silva(2)
December 26 Contestants Choice Luísa Sobral
January 2 Grand Finale Ricardo Oliveira(2) Nuno Norte
  • Nuno Norte was crowned the first Portugal Idol on 2 January 2004. Ricardo Oliveira came in second place.
  • In third place, we have had a woman. Luísa Sobral may have come in 3rd place, but nowadays, she is a popular and known artist and has also done an album. Luísa Sobral is Salvador Sobral's sister (7th place in season 3).

Elimination chart

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Legend
Did Not Perform Female Male Semi Finalists Winner
Stages: Semi-Finals Wild Card Finals
Weeks: 03/10 07/10 30/10 06/11 07/11 14/11 21/11 28/11 05/12 12/12 19/12 26/12 02/01
Place Contestant Result
1 Nuno Norte 1st Winner
2 Ricardo Oliveira 1st Bottom 2 Runner-Up
3 Luísa Sobral Wild Card Top 10 Bottom 2 Elim
4 Rita Silva 1st Bottom 2 Elim
5 Bruna Andrade 2nd Bottom 2 Elim
6 Débora Gonçalves 3rd Elim
7 David Cruz 2nd Elim
8 Nádia Pimentel 4th Top 10 Bottom 2 Elim
9 Carla Moreno 3rd Bottom 2 Elim
10 Dércio Moreira 3rd Elim
11 Mariline Hortigueira 2nd Disq.
12-16 Andreia Wild Card Elim
Diana Lucas Wild Card
Emanuel Wild Card
Rúben Wild Card
Rui Andrade Wild Card

Season 2

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Elimination chart

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Legend
Did Not Perform Female Male Semi Finalists Winner
Safe
Bottom 2
Eliminated
Stages: Semi-Finals Wild Card Finals
Weeks: 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/07 11/19 11/26 12/03 12/10 12/17 12/24 12/31 01/07 01/14
Place Contestant Result
1 Sérgio Lucas 1st Winner
2 Raquel Guerra 1st Runner-Up
3 André Pimenta Wild Card Elim Saved Elim
4 Gonçalo Oliveira 2nd Bottom 2 Bottom 2 Bottom 2 Elim
5 Gabriela 2nd Bottom 2 Elim
6 Luciana Abreu 1st Elim
7 Helena Fernandes Wild Card Top 10 Bottom 2 Elim
8 Paulo Wild Card Top 10 Bottom 3 Elim
9 Nuno Lopes Wild Card Top 10 Elim
10-11 Daniela 2nd Elim
Ruben Louw Wild Card Top 10
Wild
Card
Joana Wild Card Elim
Inês David Wild Card
Ivo Wild Card
Semi 3 Ana Elim
Mónica
Telma
Vanessa
Semi 2 Leandro Elim
Pedro
Rute
Semi 1 Ângelo Custódio Elim
Jean Cremona
Liliana Madaleno
  • After the show, Luciana Abreu and Raquel Guerra participated in "Floribella". Later, Raquel has participated in "Família Superstar". And even later, Luciana won the second season of "A Tua Cara Não me é Estranha".

Season 3

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Season 4

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Season 5

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Season 6

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Season 7

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References

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