Holland 's Got Talent | |
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Genre | Talent |
Presented by |
Gerard Joling (2008-2009) Robert ten Brink (2010-2014) Johnny de Mol (2016-) |
Judges |
Dan Karaty (2010–) Gordon Heuckeroth (2010–) Chantal Janzen (2013-) Angela Groothuizen (2016–) Henkjan Smits(2008–2009) Robert Ronday (2008–2009) Patricia Paay (2008-2012) |
Original language(s) | Dutch |
Release | |
Original release | March 28, 2008 - present |
External links | |
Website |
Holland's Got Talent (often referred to as HGT) is a Dutch talent that first seen on SBS 6 and later on RTL 4, the talent, the Dutch version of Britain's Got Talent The first season began in March 2008.
In this television program looks for a new talent of all ages. There is not specifically looking for a singer like X Factor and Popstars. The auditions of this television program will take place on a stage in front of a large audience. The jury consists of Chantal Janzen, Gordon Heuckeroth and Dan Karaty. The first two seasons of Holland's Got Talent were presented by Gerard Joling. Robert ten Brink. presented season 3 t / m 7 and from season eight will Johnny de Mol present the program because Robert ten Brink is too busy its own programs and the program is due for a freshening. Candidates must have their "talent" for the jury and an audience and show the jury assesses the performance and talent is good enough for the live shows. Eventually compete for the last 40 candidates / acts in the three or four live shows to the finals. To date, there are seven winners: Danielle Bubberman, Tessa Kersten, Martin Hurkens, Aliyah Kolf, DDF Crew, Amira Willighagen and Leon Lissitza. Each winner received a different price.
SBS 6 first chose the name Got Talent, it is nevertheless later changed to Holland's Got Talent. SBS 6 made on March 16, 2010 announced that the station will not adopt a new season of Holland's Got Talent. The program was officially adopted in 2010 by RTL.
The original lineup of the jury panel consisted of Henkjan Smits, Patricia and Robert Paay Ronday. After the show was taken over by another station had Smits and Ronday forced to say goodbye to the show. They were then replaced by Idols and X Factor judge Gordon Heuckeroth and So You Think You Can Dance judge Dan Karaty.