Eesti talent

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Eesti talent
Logo
GenreReality show, talent show, entertainment
Created bySimon Cowell
Presented byEda-Ines Etti
Tanel Padar
JudgesMihkel Raud
Kristiina Heinmets-Aigro
Valdo Randpere
Country of originEstonia
Production
ProducersKaupo Karelson
Triin Luhats
Production companiesFremantleMedia
RUUT
Original release
NetworkViasat 3 Estonia
Release9 October 2010 (2010-10-09)
Related
Got Talent

Eesti talent ("Estonian Talent") is the Estonian version of the Got Talent series.[1] It was launched on TV3 on 9 October 2010.[2] Singers, dancers, comedians, variety acts, and other performers compete against each other for audience support. The winner of the show receives 250,000 kroons (c. €16,000, c. US$20,500). It is hosted by singers Eda-Ines Etti and Tanel Padar. The judges are music critic and journalist Mihkel Raud, who is known by being judges of many other TV shows; musician, enterpriser and politician Valdo Randpere, model and dancer Kristiina Heinmets-Aigro. The show is produced by RUUT productions and FremantleMedia. The first auditions took place in Pärnu on 14 August 2010.[3]

Semi-final summary[edit]

The "Order" columns lists the order of appearance each act made for every episode.

Key
 Buzzed out
 Judges' choice
  Won the public vote
  Won the judges' vote

Semi-final 1[edit]

Order Finished Artist Act Buzzes and judges' choices
Raud Heinmets-Aigro Randpere
1 Lost the Judge's Vote Radost Dance Group
2 Unknown Eduard Einmann musician
3 Unknown Tartu tünnipunt Group of barrel drummers
4 Won the judges' vote Marta Vunš & Edgar Vunš Dance duo
5 Unknown Anatoli Jevstratov Singer
6 Unknown Kristen Poola Rollerskater
7 Unknown Marlo Randeperə̆ Singer
8 Unknown Kaj Pronko Solo dancer
9 2nd (Won the public vote) Meel Michael Jackson impersonator
10 1st (Won the public vote) Erki-Andres Nuut musician

Semi-final 2[edit]

Finished Artist Act Buzzes and judges' choices
Raud Heinmets-Aigro Randpere
1 Simo Atso Jury Vote Eliminated
2 Igor Kudrin
3 Margit Tali's Group TBA TBA TBA
4 Natalja Šabartšina TBA TBA TBA
5 Madis Arro TBA TBA TBA
6 Ida Dance School TBA TBA
7 Eno Lints TBA TBA TBA
8 Tom Pintson TBA TBA TBA
9 Aleksandra Gorohhova TBA TBA TBA
10 Johanna Randmann TBA TBA TBA

Semi-final 3[edit]

Finished Artist Act Buzzes and judges' choices
Raud Heinmets-Aigro Randpere
TBA Modyduo TBA TBA TBA
TBA Grigori Rubanov TBA TBA TBA
TBA Terminatorz Family TBA TBA TBA
TBA Mark Oja TBA TBA TBA
TBA Dance School "Semiir" TBA TBA TBA
TBA Roman Fedorenko TBA TBA TBA
TBA Vocdotcom TBA TBA TBA
TBA Joel Kotsjuba & Eclectic TBA TBA TBA
TBA Leonhard Kelle TBA TBA TBA
TBA Aleksander Orlov & Aleksei Žikin TBA TBA TBA

Final[edit]

Finished Artist Act Buzzes and judges' choices
Raud Heinmets-Aigro Randpere
TBA Dance School "Semiir" TBA TBA TBA
2. Simo Atso TBA TBA TBA
TBA Eno Lints TBA TBA TBA
TBA Rose-Marie Riitsalu TBA TBA TBA
TBA Meel TBA TBA TBA
TBA Madis Arro TBA TBA TBA
TBA Mark Oja TBA TBA TBA
TBA Marta Vunš & Edgar Vunš TBA TBA TBA
2. Terminatorz Family TBA TBA TBA
1. Erki-Andres Nuut [4] TBA TBA TBA

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Lehepillimängijat mäletad? Saate "Eesti talent" võitja omapärane oskus pole kuhugi kadunud – Uudised.tv3.ee". uudised.tv3.ee (in Estonian). 24 September 2021. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
  2. ^ ""Eesti talent" sööb superstaarisaate välja?". www.ohtuleht.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 25 September 2023.
  3. ^ ""Eesti talent" saatemeeskond alustab ringkäiku mööda Eestimaad" (in Estonian). Elu24.ee. 12 August 2010.
  4. ^ ""Eesti talendi" võitis Erki-Andres Nuut" (in Estonian). Elu24.ee. 18 December 2010.