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Talent Suomi

Talent Suomi ("Finnish Talent" or "Talent Finland") is the Finnish version of the Got Talent format of the program and airs on Nelonen. The idea behind the programme is to search for the most talented and promising entertainment. Talent contest took off for the first time in Finland at the end of September 2007. The programme was originally hosted by Susanna Laine and Martin Coulter and had contemporary magazine editor Katja Ståhl, television presenter and film director Timo Koivusalo, as well as the Finnish National Ballet dancer and choreographer Sami Saikkonen as judges. The prize was €30,000.

Talent Suomi
GenreReality series
Created bySimon Cowell
Presented byLorenz Backman (2012)
Sebastian Rejman (2012)
Jarkko Valtee (2009–2011)
Osku Heiskanen (2009–2011)
Martti Vannas (2007)
Susanna Laine (2007)
Heikki Paasonen (2016)
Elina Kottonen [fi] (2016)
JudgesSami Saikkonen (2007–2011)
Katja Ståhl (2007–2011)
Timo Koivusalo (2007)
Jaana Saarinen (2009–2011)
Janne Kataja (2012)
Maria Sid (2012)
Mikko von Hertzen (2012)
Sami Hedberg (2016)
Jari Sillanpää (2016)
Sara Forsberg (2016)
Riku Nieminen (2016)
David Hasselhoff (Guest; 2016)
Country of originFinland
No. of series5
Production
Production companyFremantleMedia Finland
Original release
NetworkNelonen
ReleaseSeptember 30, 2007 (2007-09-30)

Auditions were held in three locations in Tampere, Oulu and Helsinki. Forty talents continued from the qualifiers to the semi-finals, where eight passed on to the finals which aired on 9 December. Spectators had the possibility to vote. Talent Suomi 2007 winner was 18-year-old beat boxer Aleksi Vähäpassi.

Series edit

Series 1 (2007) edit

A total of 40 semi finalists and only eight got to the finals, which was held at the House of Culture in Helsinki.[1]

Contestants Final Selection of Talent/Act
Sini Eriksson ja Sonic-koira Viewer's choice Dancing dog
Santeri Koivisto Judge's choice Fourteen-year-old agility acrobatics
Vilhem and Jay Viewer's choice Two men band (Bass & Drums)
Manmeet Singh Judge's choice Nine years old Indian dancer
Ramin Sohrab Viewer's choice Combat species stage talent
Aleksi Vähäpassi Judge's choice Beat boxer (WINNER)
Capoeira Ação Liberdade Viewer's choice Five people's capoeira-group
Saara Aalto Judge's choice Singer & Pianist

Series 2 (2009) edit

The finale was broadcast live on 22 November and the winner was Miikka Mäkelä, or motor skills, Miikka. Second, was ten years old singer Iina Kangasharju. And Markku Laamanen finished third. The finale was watched by over a million viewers, and broke Channel Four's new box office records.[2]

Contestants Final Selection of Muuta
Joona Leppälä Viewer's choice Ilmaveivaaja
Markku Laamanen [fi] Viewer's choice Singer
Natural Hype Judge's choice Dance
Iina Kangasharju [fi] Viewer's choice 10-year-old Singer
Miikka ”Motoriikka-Miikka” Mäkelä Viewer's choice Pantomiimitaiteilija (WINNER)
Will Funk for Food Judge's choice Locking-Dance
Flying Circus Viewer's choice Indoor Aerobatics Group
Elmeri Rantalainen [fi] Viewer's choice Tricking (Martial Arts)
Osku ”Matti Nysä” Pienimäki Judge's choice 11-year-old Matti Näsä -imitator

Series 3 (2011) edit

The third series began airing in September 2011 and ended in November of that year. Program presenter as well as the jury remained the same. Initial Qualification was held in Helsinki, Tampere and Kuopio. The final was held in Espoo Barona Arena.

Contestants Final Selection of Muuta
Perttu Tuomaala (DJ Preal) Viewer's choice DJ-kisaaja
Unito Judge's choice Trikkausryhmä
Henriikka Rinne Judge's choice Tankotanssija
VIP Bartenders Viewer's choice Flairtending-kaksikko (WINNER)
Minimies Judge's choice Stand up comedy
Duo Flow Viewer's choice Tulitaiteilijat
Jari Tapanainen Judge's choice Kahlekuningas / miekannielijä
Jouko Lukkonen Viewer's choice Singer
Molly Rosenström Viewer's choice Singer
Mika Pennanen & Mija Schrey Judge's choice Stunttiduo

Series 4 (2012) edit

The fourth series began production in autumn 2012.[3]

Series 5 (2016) edit

After a four-year hiatus, the fifth series returned in 2016. Heikki Paasonen and Elina Kottonen [fi] hosted the show with Sami Hedberg, Jari Sillanpää, Sara Forsberg, and Riku Nieminen as judges.[4] David Hasselhoff was a guest judge.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ http://www.ksml.fi/viihde/viihdeuutiset/beatboxaaja-allu-vei-talent-voiton/32557 [dead link]
  2. ^ "Motoriikka-Miikka voitti Suomen Talentin | Yle Uutiset". 22 November 2009.
  3. ^ "Suomen Talentissa kuohuu: Juontajille ja tuomareille näytettiin ovea!". 14 May 2012.
  4. ^ "Talent Suomi tärähtää syksyllä Neloselle! Haku ohjelmaan on käynnissä!". Nelonen. 18 March 2016. Retrieved 29 March 2016.
  5. ^ . www.dhasselhoff.net. Archived from the original on 2016-08-16.

External links edit

  • Talent Suomi at IMDb  

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Talent Suomi Finnish Talent or Talent Finland is the Finnish version of the Got Talent format of the program and airs on Nelonen The idea behind the programme is to search for the most talented and promising entertainment Talent contest took off for the first time in Finland at the end of September 2007 The programme was originally hosted by Susanna Laine and Martin Coulter and had contemporary magazine editor Katja Stahl television presenter and film director Timo Koivusalo as well as the Finnish National Ballet dancer and choreographer Sami Saikkonen as judges The prize was 30 000 Talent SuomiGenreReality seriesCreated bySimon CowellPresented byLorenz Backman 2012 Sebastian Rejman 2012 Jarkko Valtee 2009 2011 Osku Heiskanen 2009 2011 Martti Vannas 2007 Susanna Laine 2007 Heikki Paasonen 2016 Elina Kottonen fi 2016 JudgesSami Saikkonen 2007 2011 Katja Stahl 2007 2011 Timo Koivusalo 2007 Jaana Saarinen 2009 2011 Janne Kataja 2012 Maria Sid 2012 Mikko von Hertzen 2012 Sami Hedberg 2016 Jari Sillanpaa 2016 Sara Forsberg 2016 Riku Nieminen 2016 David Hasselhoff Guest 2016 Country of originFinlandNo of series5ProductionProduction companyFremantleMedia FinlandOriginal releaseNetworkNelonenReleaseSeptember 30 2007 2007 09 30 Auditions were held in three locations in Tampere Oulu and Helsinki Forty talents continued from the qualifiers to the semi finals where eight passed on to the finals which aired on 9 December Spectators had the possibility to vote Talent Suomi 2007 winner was 18 year old beat boxer Aleksi Vahapassi Contents 1 Series 1 1 Series 1 2007 1 2 Series 2 2009 1 3 Series 3 2011 1 4 Series 4 2012 1 5 Series 5 2016 2 References 3 External linksSeries editSeries 1 2007 edit A total of 40 semi finalists and only eight got to the finals which was held at the House of Culture in Helsinki 1 Contestants Final Selection of Talent ActSini Eriksson ja Sonic koira Viewer s choice Dancing dogSanteri Koivisto Judge s choice Fourteen year old agility acrobaticsVilhem and Jay Viewer s choice Two men band Bass amp Drums Manmeet Singh Judge s choice Nine years old Indian dancerRamin Sohrab Viewer s choice Combat species stage talentAleksi Vahapassi Judge s choice Beat boxer WINNER Capoeira Acao Liberdade Viewer s choice Five people s capoeira groupSaara Aalto Judge s choice Singer amp PianistSeries 2 2009 edit The finale was broadcast live on 22 November and the winner was Miikka Makela or motor skills Miikka Second was ten years old singer Iina Kangasharju And Markku Laamanen finished third The finale was watched by over a million viewers and broke Channel Four s new box office records 2 Contestants Final Selection of MuutaJoona Leppala Viewer s choice IlmaveivaajaMarkku Laamanen fi Viewer s choice SingerNatural Hype Judge s choice DanceIina Kangasharju fi Viewer s choice 10 year old SingerMiikka Motoriikka Miikka Makela Viewer s choice Pantomiimitaiteilija WINNER Will Funk for Food Judge s choice Locking DanceFlying Circus Viewer s choice Indoor Aerobatics GroupElmeri Rantalainen fi Viewer s choice Tricking Martial Arts Osku Matti Nysa Pienimaki Judge s choice 11 year old Matti Nasa imitatorSeries 3 2011 edit The third series began airing in September 2011 and ended in November of that year Program presenter as well as the jury remained the same Initial Qualification was held in Helsinki Tampere and Kuopio The final was held in Espoo Barona Arena Contestants Final Selection of MuutaPerttu Tuomaala DJ Preal Viewer s choice DJ kisaajaUnito Judge s choice TrikkausryhmaHenriikka Rinne Judge s choice TankotanssijaVIP Bartenders Viewer s choice Flairtending kaksikko WINNER Minimies Judge s choice Stand up comedyDuo Flow Viewer s choice TulitaiteilijatJari Tapanainen Judge s choice Kahlekuningas miekannielijaJouko Lukkonen Viewer s choice SingerMolly Rosenstrom Viewer s choice SingerMika Pennanen amp Mija Schrey Judge s choice StunttiduoSeries 4 2012 edit The fourth series began production in autumn 2012 3 Series 5 2016 edit After a four year hiatus the fifth series returned in 2016 Heikki Paasonen and Elina Kottonen fi hosted the show with Sami Hedberg Jari Sillanpaa Sara Forsberg and Riku Nieminen as judges 4 David Hasselhoff was a guest judge 5 References edit http www ksml fi viihde viihdeuutiset beatboxaaja allu vei talent voiton 32557 dead link Motoriikka Miikka voitti Suomen Talentin Yle Uutiset 22 November 2009 Suomen Talentissa kuohuu Juontajille ja tuomareille naytettiin ovea 14 May 2012 Talent Suomi tarahtaa syksylla Neloselle Haku ohjelmaan on kaynnissa Nelonen 18 March 2016 Retrieved 29 March 2016 David Hasselhoff Returns to Finland TV for Finland Talent DavidNet www dhasselhoff net Archived from the original on 2016 08 16 External links editTalent Suomi at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Talent Suomi amp oldid 1216985564, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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