Super Idol
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Super Idol | |
Super Idol Finalists (with dates of elimination) |
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Season 1 (2003) | |
Stavros Konstantinou | Winner |
Tamta Goduadze | August 18 |
Nikos Ganos | August 11 |
Andreas Menelaou | August 4 |
Christos Zan Batist | July 28 |
Chriso Stamatopoulou | July 21 |
Giorgos Petritis | July 14 |
Georgia Lazopoulou | July 7 |
Theodoris Panas | June 30 |
Vasia Bresta | June 23 |
Super Idol is the Greek version of the British television hit show Pop Idol. It is a talent contest to find a pop performer and is hosted by Themis Georgantas. The winner was Stavros Konstantinou.
The panel of judges for the show are Elena Katrava, Kostantis Spyropoulos, and Ilias Psinakis.
[edit] First Series (2004)
The show started in 2004 and auditions were held at three locations: Cyprus, Thessalonica and finally Athens. The winner, Stavros, was from Cyprus. Runner up Tamta Goduadze also recorded the duet T'allo Mou Miso with Stavros on his first CD.
Date | Theme | Order from bottom (from left) | |||
June 23 | My Idol | Vasia Bresta | Georgia Lazopoulou | Theodoris Panas | |
June 30 | Movies | Theodoris Panas (2) | Christos Zan Batist | Georgia Lazopoulou (2) | |
July 7 | 60s & 70s | Georgia Lazopoulou (3) | Chriso Stamatopoulou | Christos Zan Batist (2) | |
July 14 | Greek Indie | Giorgos Petritis | Nikos Ganos | Chriso Stamatopoulou (2) | |
July 21 | 80s | Chriso Stamatopoulou (3) | Nikos Ganos (2) | Christos Zan Batist (3) | |
July 28 | Summer Hits | Christos Zan Batist (4) | Nikos Ganos (3) | Andreas Menelaou | |
August 4 | Judges' Choice | Andreas Menelaou (2) | Nikos Ganos (4) | ||
August 11 | Free Choice | Nikos Ganos (4) | |||
August 18 | Final Two | Tamta Goduadze | Stavros Konstantinou |
[edit] External links
- Super Idol Official Website (defunct)
International franchises: Arab world • Latin America • West Africa • The former Yugoslavia • World Idol