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Holland's Got Talent

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Holland's Got Talent
GenreReality
Talent contest
Created by
Presented byJamai Loman
Buddy Vedder
JudgesChantal Janzen
Marc-Marie Huijbregts
Dan Karaty
Edson da Graça
Original languagesDutch
English
Original release
NetworkSBS6 (2008–09)
RTL 4 (2010–)
ReleaseMarch 28, 2008 (2008-03-28) –
present

Holland's Got Talent (often referred to as HGT) is the Dutch version of the Got Talent series, which was created by Simon Cowell, who also created the series The X Factor. The first season began broadcasting in March 2008 on SBS6.

This television program looks for a new talent of all ages. The auditions of Holland's Got Talent take place on a stage in front of a large audience. The jury currently consists of Chantal Janzen, Marc-Marie Huijbregts, Edson da Graça and Dan Karaty. The first two seasons of Holland's Got Talent were presented by Gerard Joling. Robert ten Brink presented seasons 3 up to 7 and starting from season eight Johnny de Mol will be presenting the show as Robert ten Brink is too busy with his own programs, and the program was due for a refreshening. Candidates must display their "talent" for the jury and an audience. The jury assesses the performance and if the talent is good enough for the live shows. Eventually the last 40 candidates or acts will compete in the three or four live shows for the finals. To date, there have been eleven winners: Danielle Bubberman, Tessa Kersten, Martin Hurkens, Aliyah Kolf, DDF Crew, Amira Willighagen, Leon Lissitza, Nick Nicolai, The Fire, Shinshan and Tommy & Rowan. Each winner received a different prize.

SBS6 first chose the name Got Talent, but it was nevertheless changed to Holland's Got Talent later. SBS6 announced on March 16, 2010, that the station would 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 Paay and Robert Ronday. After the show was taken over by RTL, Smits and Ronday were 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. Over the years, the jury panel has changed multiple times.

Seasons

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Season Start Finale Winner Runner-up 3rd Place Presenter Judges
1 28 March 2008 30 May 2008 Danielle Bubberman Waylon Mario Veltman Gerard Joling Robert Ronday
Patricia Paay
Henkjan Smits
2 27 March 2009 29 May 2009 Tessa Kersten Lars de Rijck Groove Kings
3 9 July 2010 10 September 2010 Martin Hurkens Elastic Double Break Kidz Robert ten Brink Dan Karaty
Patricia Paay
Gordon Heuckeroth
4 15 July 2011 16 September 2011 Aliyah Kolf Boy Looijen Opera Familia
5 30 March 2012 1 June 2012 DDF Crew No Escape XXL The Ruggeds
6 26 October 2013 28 December 2013 Amira Willighagen Reality Opa Piet Dan Karaty
Chantal Janzen
Gordon Heuckeroth
7 23 August 2014 25 October 2014 Léon Lissitza Liptease J'Chanel
8[2] 8 April 2016 3 June 2016 Nick Nicolai Mart Hoogkamer Lost Dynasty Johnny de Mol Dan Karaty
Chantal Janzen
Angela Groothuizen
Gordon Heuckeroth
9 28 April 2017 23 June 2017 The Fire Black Swords Daniël
10 5 January 2019 15 March 2019 Shinshan Pietje Tomassen Adinda Humberto Tan Angela Groothuizen
Dan Karaty
Chantal Janzen
Paul de Leeuw
11 August 29, 2020 October 31, 2020 Tommy & Rowan Romain Doedens Amber Karstens Ali B
Angela Groothuizen
Chantal Janzen
Paul de Leeuw
12 2 September, 2022 28 October, 2022 CDK JR Super Skaters Eline van Dijk Jamai Loman
Buddy Vedder
Marc-Marie Huijbregts
Chantal Janzen
Dan Karaty
Edson da Graça
13 1 September, 2023 3 November, 2023 Rick & Aimeé Iron Matthijs
14 6 September, 2024 8 November, 2024 TBD: 8 November, 2024

Judges and hosts

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Season Host Judges (in order of first appearance)
1 Gerard Joling Robert Ronday Patricia Paay Henkjan Smits
2
3 Robert ten Brink Gordon Heuckeroth Dan Karaty
4
5
6 Chantal Janzen
7
8 Johnny de Mol Angela Groothuizen
9
10 Humberto Tan Paul de Leeuw
11 Ali B
12 Jamai Loman
Buddy Vedder
Marc-Marie Huijbregts Dan Karaty Edson da Graça
13
14

References

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  1. ^ "America's Got Talent / About the Show". nbc.com. NBC. Archived from the original on June 3, 2015. Retrieved June 13, 2015.
  2. ^ "RTL XL".
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