The One: Making a Music Star | |
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Genre | Reality music competition |
Starring | George Stroumboulopoulos |
Judges | Kara DioGuardi, Mark Hudson, Andre Harrell |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 4 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Matt Kunitz |
Distributor | Endemol USA |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release | July 18 – 27, 2006 |
The One: Making a Music Star is an American reality television series that aired in July 2006 on ABC in the United States, and CBC Television in Canada. The show was hosted by George Stroumboulopoulos, the host of CBC's The Hour. It was advertised as being superior to American Idol and Rock Star with the twist that contestants "live together in a fully functioning music academy", with their actions documented similar to the Big Brother format.
Reportedly one of the most expensive summer series in the history of the ABC network, its first episode, on July 18, 2006, scored the lowest audience for a premiere episode on a major American television network at that time, with an estimated 3.08 million viewers (the 1990 premiere of Glory Days on Fox and the 2014 premiere of The Quest on ABC both had lower audiences). Subsequent episodes had even fewer viewers. The series was cancelled after two weeks (four episodes) with the final results undecided on July 27, 2006. The show's website proclaimed "there are no plans for additional episodes".
The One is an adaptation of the Operación Triunfo / Star Academy format owned by Endemol, and was produced by Endemol USA, the producers of Big Brother, Fear Factor, Deal or No Deal, and other reality shows. Star Academy was in fact developed in 2001, around the same time as the original Pop Idol, although the format took much longer to appear in North America. Nonetheless, American Idol's established popularity has contributed to The One being perceived by some viewers and critics as a ripoff of the Idol franchise.