Hungary's Got Talent

Hungary's Got Talent is the Hungarian version of the Got Talent franchise, broadcast from 10 October 2015 on RTL Klub.

Hungary's Got Talent
GenreTalent show
Created bySimon Cowell
Presented byBalázs Sebestyén
István Dombóvári
Judges
Country of originHungary
Original language(s)Hungarian
No. of series1
No. of episodes11
Production
Running time70–100 minutes
Release
Original networkRTL Klub
Picture formatHDTV: 1080i (2015)
Original release10 October (2015-10-10) 
19 December 2015 (2015-12-19)
Chronology
Related showsGot Talent (franchise)
External links
Website

The original judging panel consisted of Imre Csuja, Patrícia Kovács, Eszter Horgas and Márkó Lincényi. The show was originally hosted by Balázs Sebestyén and István Dombóvári. The have been one winner of the show to date: Dirty Led Light Crew The talent show consists of auditions, 3 semi-finals and a final. You can sign up for the program from the age of 4 without any genre binding to any event.

During the selections, there are four red and one golden buzzer(s) on the jury's table. The jury members may press the red button during any performance if a competitor is rewarded with a red button by all four jury members, then the competition ends. The golden buzzer can only be pressed once by each jury member once a year, and once by the presenters, which 5 competitors get the golden buzzer, they automatically go to the final. The winning prize: 12 Million Huf.

Series summary

Ratings

Series Start Finish Winner Runner up Third place Main judges (no order) Presenter(s)
1 2 3 4
1 10 October 2015 19 December 2015 Dirty Led Light Crew

electronic light act

Tamás Badár

magician

Nikolett Molnár

pole dancer

Imre Csuja Eszter Horgas Patrícia Kovács Márkó Linczényi Balázs Sebestyén
István Dombóvári
Episode Air date Official rating
(millions)
Auditions 1 10 October1.38
Auditions 2 17 October1.53
Auditions 3 24 October1.66
Auditions 4 31 October1.62
Auditions 5 7 November1.63
Auditions 6 14 November1.61
Auditions 7 21 November1.63
Semi-final 1 28 November1.36
Semi-final 2 5 December1.26
Semi-final 3 12 December1.15
Final 19 December1.30
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