Românii au talent
Românii au talent (English: Romanians got talent) is a TV show which began airing on 18 February 2011. The project acts as a Romanian version of the franchise Got Talent, developed by Simco Limited. The show is hosted by Smiley and Pavel Bartoș, while the opening judge panel consisted of singer Andra, presenter Andi Moisescu, and dancer Mihai Petre; following Petre's exclusion for the fifth season, TV presenter Mihaela Rădulescu and actor Florin Călinescu joined the panel. The winner of "Românii au talent" is awarded with €120,000.
Românii au talent | |
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Opening titles | |
Presented by | Pavel Bartoș Smiley |
Judges | Andra Andi Moisescu Mihai Petre (1-4,9-) Florin Călinescu (6-) Bebe Cotimanis (5) Mihaela Rădulescu (5-8) |
Country of origin | Romania |
No. of seasons | 10 |
No. of episodes | 25 |
Production | |
Running time | 180–240 minutes |
Production company(s) | MediaPro Pictures |
Release | |
Original network | Pro TV |
Picture format | 576i (PAL) 1080i (HDTV) |
Original release | 18 February 2011 – present |
External links | |
Website |
Auditions
The auditions take place in front of the judges and a live audience at different cities across Romania and Moldova. Unlike X Factor, at any time during the audition, the judges may show disapproval to the act by pressing a buzzer which lights a large red "X" on the stage, indicating that they particularly dislike the act and do not wish the performance to continue. If all the judges press their buzzers, the act must end immediately.
Callbacks
After the auditions, the judges have to whittle almost 200 successful acts down to just 48 (in Series 1), 60 (in Series 2-6) or 50 (from Series 7 onwards). All of the performers are called back to discover if they have progressed to the live semi-finals.
Season synopses
Season 1 (2011)
The first commercials for the show were first aired in the Summer of 2010. The application process started on 2 July 2010. The judges firstly visited Constanța, Piatra Neamț, Timișoara, Bucharest and Cluj-Napoca.[1] The show first aired on 18 February 2011. The first episode was a big success for the ratings. Pro TV not only managed to have the biggest audience during the show, but managed to make "Romania's Got Talent" the most viewed television show since 2004 in Romania, beating its own records for the show Dansez pentru tine (Dancing with the Stars), another popular show in Romania broadcast by Pro TV.[2]
Out of hundreds of contestants, only 200 won the local selection, having 1 or no X-es. The jury decided only 48 finalists. According to Pro TV's website, each contestant that qualified for the semifinals, were voted by the general public through text messages.[3] The semi-finals were broadcast in four editions: In 1 April, 2 April respectively 8–9 April 2011. In each edition, twelve contestants had to pass the juries and get as many votes from the general public in order to proceed further to the finals, the last step to the grand prize.[4] Twelve acts were qualified for the grand final. The votes were given only by phone or sms, the voting started after the last semifinal, stopped during the final performances, and started again after the last performance.
The award, the winner of the first season, was rapper Adrian Țuțu.
Season 2 (2012)
For the second season, ProTV kept the same team, Smiley and Pavel Bartoș presenters, Andra, Mihai Petre and Andi Moisescu jurors. The season started with a bigger audience than the first. The first episode from auditions had a 21.8 rating, compared to 18 points for the similar episode of the first season. The auditions were extended to six cities. Constanța, Timișoara, Bucharest and Cluj-Napoca were kept, and Iași and Craiova were added. The auditions took place between August and September 2011.[5] The first episode was broadcast on 17 February and it was again a big hit for ProTV. They decided to air seven auditions episodes, instead of six for the first season. Also, the number of contestants qualified for the semifinals was extended from 48 to 60. There were five semifinals, three acts from each semifinal qualified for the final, two voted via phone or sms and the third voted by the jurors. Comparing to the first season, the second had three more acts in the final, the total number being 15. The voting system was kept, the lines were opened after the last semifinal, closed during the final performances, and opened again after the last performance in the final.
The winner of the second season, was magician Cristian Gog.
Season 3 (2013)
Auditions for the third season of Romania's Got Talent were in summer 2012. The first episode brought the highest audience for a debut of a season registered so far, over five million viewers per minute.
The winner of the third season, was dog trainer Bruno Icobeț.
Season 4 (2014)
Season 5 (2015)
Final (12 June)
Key | Winner |
Runner-up |
Third Place |
Golden buzzer |
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Artist | Order | Act | Finished | Result | Ref |
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Bogdan Dumitraşcu | 1 | Singer | Unknown | ||
Viorel Scânteie & Bibi | 2 | Dog act | Unknown | ||
The Beat | 3 | Child rock band | 3 | Third place | |
Bianca Cristina Costiug | 4 | Tribal fusion dance | Unknown | ||
Robert Tudor | 5 | Magician | Unknown | ||
Nicoleta Iancu | 6 | Singer | Unknown | ||
Yeva Shiyanova | 7 | Bar dance | Unknown | ||
Ion Barbu |
8 | Singer | Unknown | ||
Oana Zara & Alex Bordea | 9 | Contemporany dance | Unknown | ||
Alexandru Moraru | 10 | Singer and guitarist | Unknown | ||
Kid A | 11 | Dance | Unknown | ||
Elena Carmen Cernea | 12 | Soprano | Unknown | ||
Speedcubing |
11 | Speedcubing | 1 | Winner | |
Concertino | 14 | Voice and instrumental artists | Unknown | ||
Bogdan Bolohan | 15 | Dance | 2 | Second Place |
- Originality prize winner: Cosmin Cioca
Season 6 (2016)
Final (3 June)
Key | Winner |
Runner-up |
Third Place |
Golden buzzer |
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Artist | Order | Act | Finished | Result | Ref |
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Florin Bontea | 1 | Street Dancer | 12 | Eliminated | |
Lifestyle | 2 | Dancing & singing group | 10 | Eliminated | |
Cristian Zlatan | 3 | Dancer | 14 | Eliminated | |
Mara Prună | 4 | Singer | 4 | Eliminated | |
Anisia Gafton | 5 | Comedian | 6 | Originality prize winner | |
Bruce & Istvan | 6 | Dance Duo | 15 | Eliminated | |
Florin Zgăvârdici şi Constantin Bardan | 7 | Singer & Pianist | 9 | Eliminated | |
Resciebelle Santiago | 8 | Singer | 11 | Eliminated | |
Cezara Blioju | 9 | Dancer | 13 | Eliminated | |
Laura Bretan1 |
10 | Opera singer | 1 | Winner | |
Free Balance | 11 | Dance Duo | 16 | Eliminated | |
Rustin Dust | 12 | Band | 7 | Eliminated | |
Andrei Surdu | 13 | Pianist | 8 | Eliminated | |
Nadia Buduruşi | 14 | Polo dancer | 3 | Third Place | |
Manuel Chivari |
15 | Singer | 5 | Eliminated | |
Fraţii Adrian | 16 | Dancing duo | 2 | Second Place |
Season 7 (2017)
Final (2 June)
Key | Winner |
Runner-up |
Third Place |
Judges' wildcard | Golden buzzer |
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Artist | Order | Act | Finished | Result | Ref |
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Beniamin Dumbrăvan |
1 | Beatbox | 9 | Eliminated | [6] |
Run to Infinity | 2 | Pole bare acrobatics | 11 | Eliminated | [7] |
George Aghinea | 3 | Singer | 7 | Eliminated | [8] |
Lorelai Moşneguţu |
4 | Meromelia singer | 1 | Winner | [9] |
Hera Zăuleţ şi Marius Moldovan | 5 | Contemporany dance | 8 | Eliminated | [10] |
Aeros | 6 | Acrobatic and gymnastic | 10 | Eliminated | [11] |
Paula Rad |
7 | Opera singer | 6 | Eliminated | [12] |
Fang Shuang |
8 | Singer | 3 | Third place | [13] |
Florin Nae | 9 | Singer | 5 | Eliminated | [14] |
OK World Wide |
10 | Stunt troupe | 2 | Second place | [15] |
Eva Timuş |
11 | Singer | 4 | Eliminated | [16] |
- Originality prize winner: Eduard Antal[17]
Season 8 (2018)
Final (1 June)
Key | Winner |
Runner-up |
Third Place |
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Artist | Order | Act | Finished | Result |
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Ripperz Crew |
1 | Street dancers | 7 | Eliminated |
Nicholas Obedeanu Mihalache |
2 | Pianist | 11 | Eliminated |
Cesima Nechifor |
3 | Contemporary dancer | 10 | Eliminated |
Alex Ştefănescu | 4 | Gitarist, singer and comedian | 9 | Eliminated |
Natalia Lukiv şi Bogdan Boie | 5 | Dancers | 6 | Eliminated |
Emil Rengle | 6 | Dancer | 1 | Winner, Originality prize winner |
Amelia Uzun şi Ana Cernicova | 7 | Mother and daughter singers | 5 | Eliminated |
Bianca Badea |
8 | Ballerina | 2 | Second place |
Sergiu Hudrea | 9 | Gitarist | 8 | Eliminated |
Duo Romance | 10 | Stunt dance duo | 4 | Eliminated |
Alla |
11 | Contemporary dancer | 3 | Third place |
Series summary
Series | Start | Finish | Winner | Runner-up | Third Place | Host(s) | Judges | Sponsor |
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One | 8 February 2011 | 25 April 2011 | Adrian Țuțu | Narcis Iustin Ianău | Valentin Dinu | Smiley Pavel Bartoș |
Mihai Petre Andra Andi Moisescu |
Coca-Cola, Cosmote |
Two | 7 February 2012 | 11 May 2012 | Cristian Gog | Mihai Petraiche | Cristian Leana | |||
Three | 15 February 2013 | 10 May 2013 | Bruno Icobeț | Vlad Grigorescu | Eduard Andrei Sandu | |||
Four | 14 February 2014 | 16 May 2014 | Brio Sonores | Leon Magdan | Andrei Cerbu | |||
Five | 13 March 2015 | 12 June 2015 | Speedcubing | Bogdan Bolohan | The Beat | Mihaela Rădulescu Andra Andi Moisescu Bebe Cotimanis |
Telekom | |
Six | 19 February 2016 | 3 June 2016 | Laura Bretan | Fraţii Adrian | Nadia Buduruşi | Mihaela Rădulescu Andra Andi Moisescu Florin Călinescu | ||
Seven | 17 February 2017 | 2 June 2017 | Lorelai Moşneguţu | OK World Wide | Fang Shuang | |||
Eight | 16 February 2018 | 1 June 2018 | Emil Rengle | Bianca Badea | Alla | |||
Nine | 15 February 2019 | 31 May 2019 | Ana Maria Pantaze | Aris Negoiță | Corul de copii al Operei Naționale | Mihai Petre Andra Andi Moisescu Florin Călinescu | ||
Overall ratings summary
The first episode was a big success for the ratings. Pro TV not only managed to have the biggest audience during the show, but managed to make "Romania's Got Talent" the most viewed television show since 2004 in Romania, beating its own records for the show Dansez pentru tine (Dancing with the Stars), another popular show in Romania broadcast by Pro TV.[2]
Season | Timeslot (EEST) | Season premiere | Premiere viewers (in millions) |
Season finale | Finale viewers (in millions) |
TV season | Rank |
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1 | Friday 8:30 P.M. Saturday 8:30 P.M. |
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7 | Friday 8:30 P.M. | ||||||
8 | Friday 8:30 P.M. | ||||||
Notes
- Laura Bretan qualified directly into the final without being in the semifinals.
References
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- "Record de audiență la "Românii au talent"" [Audience record at "Romania's got talent"]. Adevărul (in Romanian). Adevărul Holding. 19 February 2011. Retrieved 19 February 2011.
- "48 de semifinalişti în concursul fenomen de la ProTV "Românii au talent"" [48 semifinalists at the phenomenon contest "Romania's got talent"]. Ziarul financiar (in Romanian). Pro TV. 21 March 2011. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
- "Semifinaliştii "Românii au Talent"" ["Romania's got talent" semifinalists] (in Romanian). Pro TV. 17 March 2011. Retrieved 1 April 2011.
- "Oraşe Preselecţii Românii au talent Sezonul 2" [Audition cities Romania's got talent Season 2]. romaniiautalent.net (in Romanian). 6 July 2011. Archived from the original on 11 July 2011.
- "Romanii au talent 2017 - Finala: Beniamin Dumbravan - Beatbox". protv.ro. Retrieved 24 August 2017.
- "Romanii au talent 2017 - Finala: Run to Infinity - Chinese Pole". protv.ro. Retrieved 24 August 2017.
- "Romanii au talent 2017 - Finala: George Aghinea - Interpreteaza piesa "Smile"". protv.ro. Retrieved 24 August 2017.
- "Romanii au talent 2017 - Finala: Lorelai Mosnegutu - Interpreteaza piesa "Rise Like a Phoenix"". protv.ro. Retrieved 24 August 2017.
- "Romanii au talent 2017 - Finala: Hera Zaulet si Marius Moldovan - Dans contemporan". protv.ro. Retrieved 24 August 2017.
- "Romanii au talent 2017 - Finala: Aeros - Gimnastica". protv.ro. Retrieved 24 August 2017.
- "Romanii au talent 2017 - Finala: Paula Rad - Interpreteaza piesa "L'amour est un oiseau rebelle"". protv.ro. Retrieved 24 August 2017.
- "Romanii au talent 2017 - Finala: Fang Shuang - Interpreteaza piesa "Of, Inimioara"". protv.ro. Retrieved 24 August 2017.
- "Romanii au talent 2017 - Finala: Florin Nae - Interpreteaza piesa "Lascia ch'io pianga"". protv.ro. Retrieved 24 August 2017.
- "Romanii au talent 2017 - Finala: Ok World Wide - Dans acrobatic". protv.ro. Retrieved 24 August 2017.
- "Romanii au talent 2017 - Finala: Eva Timus - Interpreteaza piesa "Love can save it all"". protv.ro. Retrieved 24 August 2017.
- "Eduard Antal a castigat premiul de originalitate al sezonului 7 Romanii au talent - Romanii Au Talent - ProTv". protv.ro. Retrieved 24 August 2017.
- Iulia Bunea (14 March 2015). "Audienţe ediție cu ediție. Cel mai bun debut al Românii au talent a fost acum doi ani" [Audiences edition with edition. The best debut of Romania's got talent was two years ago]. Pagina de media (in Romanian). Retrieved 14 March 2015.
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- Petrișor Obae (19 February 2012). "Românii au talent, start mai bun ca în primul sezon: 2,3 milioane de telespectatori" [Romania's got talent, better start than the first season: 2.3 million viewers]. Pagina de media (in Romanian). Retrieved 20 February 2012.
- Petrișor Obae (13 May 2012). "Finala de la Românii au talent, de aproape zece ori peste concurență" [The finale of Romania's got talent, almost ten times over the competition]. Pagina de media (in Romanian). Retrieved 14 May 2012.
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- Petrişor Obae (17 May 2014). "Câți români s-au uitat la finala Românii au talent, câștigată de Brio Sonores" [How many Romanians have watched the Romania's got talent finale, won by Brio Sonores]. Pagina de media (in Romanian).
- Petrişor Obae (14 March 2015). "Românii au talent: aproape 4,5 milioane de români medie" [Romania's got talent: almost 4.5 million Romanians on average]. Pagina de media (in Romanian).
- Petrişor Obae (13 June 2015). "Finala Românii au talent, câștigată de SpeedCubing" [The Romania's got talent finale, won by SpeedCubing]. Pagina de media (in Romanian).
- "AUDIENȚE. Românii au talent, la debut: Peste 3,6 milioane de telespectatori".
- "AUDIENȚE. Finala Românii au talent, câștigată de Laura Bretan. Ce audiențe a obținut show-ul".
- "AUDIENȚE. Popor talentat, te-ai uitat! Românii au talent, debut mult în fața concurenței. Cifre de zece ori mai mari decât Antena 1".
- "Finala Românii au talent a resimțit din plin vacanța. Ce audiență a avut show-ul comparativ cu anul trecut?".
- "AUDIENȚE. Românii au talent, start de sezon: De trei ori peste Kanal D, de șapte ori peste Antena 1. Cum a fost față de anul trecut".