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- RuPaul searches for America's next drag superstar.
- Twelve American finalists (six men and six women) compete in a singing contest.
- A few dozen home chefs battle it out in the Masterchef Kitchen to earn the best chef title, judged by top Australian chefs.
- Magazine show featuring lifestyle, cookery, fashion and news segments, along with celebrity interviews and gossip.
- British singing competition in which contestants sing cover songs to try and impress judges and voting viewers.
- A game show hosted by Ant and Dec filled with stunts, sketches, and special guest appearances.
- Contestants are chosen based on their ability to arrange 4 answers to a question in the correct order the fastest. They then have 15 multiple-choice questions correctly to win increasing amounts of money, the largest is $1,000,000.
- Luciano Huck and Maestro Billy lead the Brazilian Saturday show that features fun games and great contests such as "Batalha do Passinho", "Lata Velha" and "Agora ou Nunca".
- Long-running German TV show airing in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. In this self-proclaimed "greatest European TV show" ordinary people try daring or even funny bets. A celebrity is challenged to guess of the person is able to do it.
- The three highest money winners in the long-running game show's history compete in a series of matches, with the first to win three receiving $1 million.
- Schlag den Raab was a German game show, which was produced by Raab TV.
- Talk show based around the X Factor, the presenters question the judges about the contestants with behind the scenes gossip and audience participation.
- SMAP×SMAP is a Japanese iconic television show hosted by boy band SMAP. Debuting on April 15, 1996(produced by Kansai TV and Fuji TV, aired on Fuji TV) until it ended on December 26, 2016. Each episode is usually composed of three segments, 1."Bistro SMAP" (cooking-themed interview segment), 2. Segment which varies every week (sketch comedies and games), 3. "S-Live" (musical segment). It has become the show that features the widest range of guests in Japanese television history, including actors, singers, models, athletes, filmmakers, and politicians, both Japanese and from abroad.
- British television show with a comedy panel in the style of a pub quiz.
- 'Programa da Maisa' is a Brazilian talk show presented by singer and actress Maisa Silva on Saturday afternoons.
- Video Show shows the backstage of television, with information and entertainment. In an irreverent way, it shows everything that happens on and off the scene.
- Tensions are high as hopefuls battle it out in solo and group round performances; one lucky contestant receives a heartfelt gift from Luke Bryan.
- Contestants battle it out in group rounds and solo performances in the hope of advancing to the next round of the competition.
- The top 40 contestants take to the beach and perform solo in front of a live audience in Ko Olina, Hawaii; the judges sit down with each contestant to reveal their fate, culminating with the show's top 20 finalists.
- The stakes grow higher as the top 20 finalists perform in front of a live audience.
- Ten of the top 20 finalists perform duets with celebrity partners as the search for America's next superstar continues.
- The remaining 10 contestants of the top 20 perform duets with celebrity partners.
- In hopes of winning over the hearts of viewers and being voted through to the next phase of the competition, the top 14 contestants perform on the iconic Idol stage for the first time.
- The seven contestants with the most votes by America take their spot in the top 10; the seven remaining contestants sing to impress the judges.
- Celebrity mentor Rebel Wilson joins the contestants at Disneyland Park in Anaheim, Calif., where they prepare to perform fan-favorite Disney songs.
- A look at each finalist's journey thus far, highlighting new, never-before-seen songs, stories, performances and footage; favorite moments from the season.
- Each contestant takes on a song from the Queen catalogue, before partnering up for classic movie duet performances; Adam Lambert acts as celebrity guest mentor.
- 2002– 1h 25mTV-PG7.3 (33)TV EpisodeEach contestant performs one inspirationally powerful song with the help of Lauren Daigle, then take on a song performed at the famed Woodstock music festival in 1969; Gabby Barrett performs.
- Each contestant performs three songs, including a pick from mentor Bobby Bones, a song dedicated to their heroes in honor of Mother's Day and a selection from Elton John's catalog.
- The winner is announced; scheduled performers include Adam Lambert, Carrie Underwood, Daddy Yankee, Dan + Shay, Jon Pardi, Kane Brown, Kool and the Gang, Luke Bryan, Montell Jordan, Shayy and Weezer.
- Hopefuls perform for the judges in Savannah, Ga.; Milwuakee, Wis.; Washington, D.C.; and Los Angeles; including a subway performer from Harlem, N.Y., a garbage collector and a hopeless romantic who encounters her own fairy-tale twist.
- Three former contestants who have won compete in a tournament for one million dollars.Each has a short bio shown during the show. Two games are played in, the total money won combined and the person with the highest total winds that round.
- Aspiring singers from Savannah, Ga., Milwaukee, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles and Sunriver, Ore. perform in hopes of earning a ticket to Hollywood.
- Aspiring singers from Savannah, Ga., Milwaukee, Los Angeles, and Sunriver, Ore., perform in hopes of earning a ticket to Hollywood
- Aspiring singers from Savannah, Ga., Milwaukee, Washington D.C., Los Angeles and Sunriver, Ore., perform in hopes of earning a ticket to Hollywood.
- 2002– 1h 25mTV-PG8.2 (38)TV EpisodeContestants perform a song in their selected genre.
- 2002– 1h 25mTV-PG7.7 (35)TV EpisodeThe top 10 are revealed; the judges must choose whether to save a contestant; the judges give the finalists a master class on what it takes to be a superstar; Phillip Phillips performs.
- 2002– 1h 24mTV-PG7.7 (32)TV EpisodeThe remaining finalists perform two songs each, one from the Disney songbook and one dedicated to the mother figures in their lives; Laine Hardy performs.
- 2002– 1h 24mTV-PG6.1 (37)TV EpisodeThe top 5 perform a song that celebrates their induction into the top 5, and a previously performed song; America's vote determines the winner; special performances from music legends, including a performance of "We Are the World."
- 2009– TV-G6.3 (26)TV EpisodeKaty Perry guest judges a very special Hot N Cold challenge to honour the iconic MasterChef theme song. The contestant with the best dish will find themselves safe from Sunday's elimination.
- Hopefuls perform for the judges in four cities.
- 2002– 42mTV-PG5.8 (47)TV Episode"American Idol" - Top 3 Results Show- May 13, 2009 Ryan tells us that only one million votes separate the top two vote-getters. In the Audience: Kevin Bacon; David Alan Grier; the rest of the top ten Ford Commercial: "Break My Stride," Matthew Wilder. The boys are cartoon characters and then they're real, tooling around in a, you guessed it, Ford. Alicia Keys is in the house to ask us to pledge money via text to aid Africa and introduce us to Noah from Rwanda who wants to make an album to help those afflicted by HIV/AIDS in his country. He comes out and sings "I'm The World's Greatest." He is lip synching but he's adorable. Video Package: Gokey's Hometown Visit to Milwaukee The standard issue visit: police escort, screaming fans, Fox morning show appearance, screaming fans, radio show appearances, screaming fans, a reunion with good buddy Jamar, parade, screaming fans, show, screaming fans, Mayor declares it Danny Gokey day, first pitch, screaming fans, teary limo ride. Lather, rinse, and repeat below. Results: He recaps Danny's performances from last night...and then sends him to the couches without telling him who's in the finale. Video Package: Kris' Hometown Visit to Little Rock Yup, same stuff. He actually goes home to his parents' house and greets his own big family on the lawn and he hugs his dad tight. It's sweet. We actually get a shot of him singing "Falling Slowly." So far, numbers-wise it seems like Kris is winning the hometown visit derby. Again Ryan sends Kris to the couch, results-free. Performance: Jordin Sparks, "Battlefield." Ryan Tedder, co-songwriter, is playing piano in the band. It's a Ryan Tedder special: piano, surging midtempo rhythm track and Jordin kills it all intense-like. Video Package: Adam's Hometown Visit to San Diego Same stuff, except he had a streaker. And he went to sing for the Marines, which is nice. Kris is definitely the hometown visit derby winner. Ryan sends Adam to the couch. Danny wants to get it over with, Adam wants to see Katy Perry. Performance: Katy Perry, "Waking Up in Vegas." Katy is rocking an Elvis-like leotard jumpsuit with a cape that reads "Adam Lambert" on the back. She's surrounded by Vegas-style fan dancers. Not a great singer but very cute. Going Home: In something of an upset, Danny Gokey. And the final face-off will be as it should be. Gokey watches his journey and takes to the microphone again for "You Are So Beautiful."
- Edwina Currie comes unstuck on this week's challenge, duke of Edinburgh award.
- Auditions across California -- Los Angeles, San Diego and Ojai -- continue as the all-star judges bring laughs, emotions and surprises in the search for America's next singing sensation.
- Hopefuls audition for the judges in Los Angeles, San Diego, and Ojai, Calif.
- Auditions continue in Los Angeles, San Diego, and Ojai, Calif., as the all-star judging panel searches for the next superstar.
- The final auditions in Los Angeles, San Diego, and Ojai, Calif.
- 2002– 1h 25mTV-PG8.4 (35)TV EpisodeThe search for the next superstar continues with Hollywood week; fan favorites from auditions return to the stage for the genre challenge.
- The hopefuls encounter surprises as they continue to compete with the Hollywood duets challenge.
- 2002– 1h 25mTV-PG8.2 (33)TV EpisodeThe contestants showcase their talent by performing with a band for their last chance to make it into the coveted top 24.
- 2002– 1h 24mTV-PG8.5 (33)TV EpisodeThe remaining contestants perform for the first time this season with a band, vying for their spot in the top 24; the judges share a surprise twist.
- Contestants try to showcase their talent by performing duets with surprise celebrity guests for a chance to make it to the live shows.
- The remaining contestants perform for their last shot at making it to the live shows.
- The top 16 are revealed and perform in hopes of securing America's vote.
- Following America's overnight vote, 10 contestants are revealed from the top 16; six contestants perform for a chance to be in the top 12.
- The top 12 contestants perform Oscar-nominated songs in hopes of securing America's vote into the top nine; Lionel Richie performs.
- Ten finalists from the previous season return to make their debut on the "American Idol" stage, where they sing for America's vote; one remains in the competition this season, rounding out the top 10.
- The results of the comeback show; the top nine travel to Walt Disney World for a one-on-one session with a celebrity mentor; the top seven finalists are revealed.
- 2002– 1h 25mTV-PG8.0 (26)TV EpisodeThe remaining finalists perform one song dedicated to the special loved ones in their lives in honor of Mother's Day and a second song from the Coldplay songbook, mentored by the band's lead singer, Chris Martin.
- 2002– 1h 25mTV-PG6.6 (24)TV EpisodeArtist FINNEAS mentors the finalists, who are grouped to perform two of his songs; the top four perform two additional songs each; FINNEAS performs with Ashe; the top three finalists are revealed.
- The top three finalists perform and the winner is announced; scheduled performers include Lindsey Buckingham, Alessia Cara, Luke Combs, Sheryl Crow, Fall Out Boy, Mickey Guyton, Chaka Khan, Leona Lewis and Macklemore.
- Hopefuls perform for the judges in three cities.
- The series returns to prime time, marking the 10th anniversary of its debut, with changes to the show including time limits on the questions; replacing the 50/50 lifeline with a "double dip" where the contestant can offer two different answers; and an additional "ask the expert" lifeline with a guest celebrity expert. Also, a celebrity appears on each episode to answer a single question to win $50,000 for charity. Among the regular contestants, Brad Abbey wins $1,000, and Rob Placek wins $25,000. Gary Cousins answers the $2,000 question and will continue in the hot seat on the next episode. Celebrity contestant Katy Perry gets her question right and wins $50,000 for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. However, none of the contestants use the "ask the expert" lifeline to call tonight's expert, Sam Donaldson.
- "American Idol" - "Auditions - Los Angeles" - Jan. 26, 2010 Folks are lined up at the Rose Bowl. We see Ryan on his radio show. He says 11,000 came out. Ryan talks about Hollywood, the epicenter of entertainment. Avril Lavigne is the first guest judge. First up is Neil who claims he's a genius and is kind of nerdy. He's full of total confidence so, of course, he can't sing. He demonstrates this by singing a Meatloaf song sorta, forgetting the words right away and then starting up again. He's not the worst ever but nothing special. He's also very sweaty. Simon says he's not suited to the business. Neil says he's not going anywhere, but Hollywood. He's insistent and desperate. Outside his parents say he's good under pressure. Simon asks if he wants to walk out on his own or with an escort. Neil leaves on his own. Avril thinks it was awkward. He thinks Idol really missed out. Jim is a worship pastor. We meet his wife and kids. He feels good and confident. He sings an original song called "Drive." It's country-ish. Simon likes his voice. Avril worries about him traveling on the road but likes his voice but still says no. So he gets three yes's. He's teary and happy. We see a montage of terrible people. Next is Damien who is a martial arts fanatic who demonstrates his skills. He makes sandwiches. He should stick to that given his workout of "You've Lost that Lovin' Feelin'." He hits a bad note and realizes. Simon says he should go. He does, upset with his choke. We get a montage of cute little kids. Mary has an 8-year-old daughter who loves Simon. She sings "Love is a Battlefield." She's fine. Simon likes her voice but not her look. Avril likes her raspy punk rock voice. Four yes's. We get a montage of Glamberts. Then we meet one who actually shopped a demo to him. His name is A.J. and he does a crazy version of "Cult of Personality." He can probably carry a tune just fine but he's got all these word affectations that he's putting on his voice. Avril Lavigne can't stop laughing. Four no's. Day Two, new judge Katy Perry. First up is Austin who is flamboyant and brash. He sings Cheap Trick's "Surrender" very theatrically, with a British accent, and not much finesse. Four no's. Then we get a montage of people responding poorly to rejection, lots of tears. Including someone who either is the crying girl from the Sanjaya season or looks just like her. Next is daddy and neck-tatooed Andrew whose parents grew up in gangs but moved him out of that environment. We meet them, they're very proud of him. He sings Maroon 5's "Sunday Morning," he's pretty good, raspy. Simon likes him and thinks he's the only one who's been a genuinely good singer. We meet Tasha who is a personal assistant by day and minister by night. She sings "Baby, Baby, Baby" by Joss Stone. She's also pretty good. Four yes's. Then the unfortunate Jason who is very dramatic and creepy. He then gets creepier with the Divinyls "I Touch Myself." He's bad and he does bad dance movements and he goofs the words. He tries to hit on Simon, creepily. Four no's. We get a montage of Kara and Katy disagreeing over several contestants. The final contestant is Chris a former foster child. He walks the trains tracks and talks about wanting to be loved and feeling secure in music. He's fine, good pitch control. Kara and Katy fight over Kara saying he has a good "story" since Katy says this isn't a Lifetime movie. He gets four yes's. (The ones from Simon and Katy are "small y's". ) 22 in all got golden tickets. We see a montage of yes's and celebrations.
- "American Idol" - "Auditions: Clean Up" - Feb. 3, 2010 This is the show where we get some of the best auditions, some of the worst, a recap of funny stuff, and lots and lots of montages. We get another look at Gen. Larry Platt and "Pants on the Ground" and the videos it inspired. We get a montage of people being told that they made bad song choices. Jessica who auditioned poorly in season 8 is back with a make-over and a plan to sing a song co-written by Simon called "Footprints in the Sand." She gets four yes's this time. We get a montage of "attention seekers" including Amanda who does voices, including Britney Spears. Her own voice is fine and is told that she has a good voice but that doesn't connect with them because she's such an "actress." They relent and gets four yes's for her version of "Good Morning Heartache." We get a montage of acrobats, belly dancers, and hula hoopers. Plus people who brought instruments even though they can't bring them into the audition room. Lee and Crystal didn't need them though they got through with "Ain't No Sunshine" and "Piece of My Heart." We get a montage of golden ticket fake-outs, including a vintage one from Daughtry. We get a montage of people who have auditioned previously. One named Lacey made it to the top 50. But, as we see in flashback, she was cut. So she tries again with "Over the Rainbow" and gets put through again with four yes's. Stephanie is on her 7th audition. It turns out that 7 is not her lucky number after all. Her rendition of "Fever" gets four no's. Posh, her idol, and Kara nicely give her a hug. We get a montage of 16 year olds including Rachel, Thaddeus and Genesis who all impressed the judges. We get a montage of the seven cities and different jobs that people hold including waiters and cops. Then a montage of "athletes." First is Adrian who, although he is 6'8" is not a basketball player but a swimmer with lots of "big" nicknames. He calls himself a "manflower." Oy. He is, predictably, not so good singing "Can't Help Falling in Love" in a Bronski Beat-esque falsetto. He gets three no's. Then there's Michael a ripped personal trainer who's wife is pregnant. He sings "Unchained Melody" and it's fine but not mind-blowing. He gets four yes's. DiDi is auditioning in memory of her late best friend Rebecca. We get to see pictures of them. She sings "Hey Jude" and the judges, including Avril, dig it. She starts to cry when she's done. She gets four yes's, one of which is "very small" from Simon. We get a montage of the ACTUAL show we are watching. Aaron is a tough backstory contestant who was saved from foster care by his aunt and uncle. He seems really nice. He sings "The Climb." He's very heartfelt. Four yes's. We get a montage of people's goals, to make people feel good, fame, etc. Kimberly claims she has a really good heart and will recycle and help children in Africa. She'll have to do those things as she does some other profession because she can't sing as evidenced by her version of "I Kissed a Girl." Three no's. Next is Shaddail who loves her mom and her mom loves her and always dreamed she'd be a singer. The dream dies now, however, thanks to her painful rendition of "Fallin." Four no's. We get a montage of crowds in different cities saying welcome. Our final singer of the night is Hope who was very poor as a child and has indomitable spirit. She's very sweet but, in this audition anyway, she's not an amazing singer. She does "I Hope You Dance." Four yes's. Ryan says 100,000 people auditioned overall and 181 got golden tickets to Hollywood.
- The auditions continue as guest judge Katy Perry joins the panel.
- Hopefuls perform for the judges in three cities; the second platinum ticket winner is revealed.
- Auditions continue across Los Angeles, Calif.; Austin, Texas; and Nashville, Tenn., where the show's iconic judge auditions will surprise audiences and hopefuls alike with never-before-seen twists.
- Auditions continue across Los Angeles, Calif., Austin, Texas and Nashville, Tenn.
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- Auditions across Los Angeles; Austin, Texas; and Nashville, Tenn., come to an end; the final Platinum Ticket winner is revealed.
- "American Idol" - Top 7 Results Show - April 21, 2011 Ryan says 52 million votes came in last night. In the audience: Group Sing #1: "Hey, Soul Sister," Lauren, Haley, Stefano, and Jacob. Ouch. Ford Commercial: "World," The kids drive through the desert, corral a cloud, some mountains and some grass and turn it into a peaceful oasis. Group Sing #2: Coldplay, "Viva La Vida" as performed by James, Casey, and Scotty. Ouch. Ryan does some chatting with contestants. Results: Ryan has Casey and Jacob stand at the couches. Casey is safe, Jacob is in the bottom three. Performance: David Cook, "The Last Goodbye" After his performance he introduces his mom to Steven Tyler. Video Package: We watch the gang go to a Dodgers game and meet Tommy Lasorda; go bowling; and to the spa Results: Ryan has Lauren, James, and Stefano join him at center stage. He sends Stefano to the stools. Lauren and James are safe. He then calls over Haley and Scotty. He's safe, she isn't. Bottom Three: Jacob, Stefano, and Haley Ryan immediately sends Haley back to safety. Performance: "E.T.," Katy Perry. Kanye West shows up to help out. Going Home: Stefano
- The judges continue their search for the next singing sensation in Los Angeles; Austin, Texas; and Nashville, Tenn.
- 2002– 1h 25mTV-PG8.7 (28)TV EpisodeThe search for the next superstar continues as some of the most prolific alums in the show's history return to mentor the contestants; fan favorites from auditions take the stage for the genre challenge to sing their hearts out.
- Fan favorites form dynamic duos and hit the Hollywood stage for the duets challenge; platinum ticket winners handpick their duet partners and rejoin the competition in hopes of making it through to the next round.
- The search for the next superstar continues with the showstoppers round; taking the stage for their first time with a band, Idol hopefuls sing their hearts out in their last chance to make it into the coveted top 24.
- 2002– 1h 25mTV-PG8.2 (25)TV Episode"American Idol" returns to Hawaii to kick off two nights of performances by the top 24; Jimmie Allen offers advice to aspiring superstars vying for America's vote, marking the first time overnight voting opens to audiences at home.
- 2002– 1h 23mTV-PG8.5 (23)TV EpisodeThe contestants wrap up two nights of top 24 performances; Bebe Rexha mentors hopefuls as they belt out unforgettable tunes in hopes of making it through to the next round.
- The competition heats up as last week's votes are in and this seasons top 20 will be revealed; the remaining contestants will perform and viewers at home will vote once again to determine who will make it to the next round.
- America's votes determine which 10 hopefuls continue on their musical journey; the judges choose an additional four singers to join the top 14.
- Country music star Gabby Barrett returns to mentor the top 14.
- The judges pick songs for each of the top 11 to perform; each contestant selects their favorite song.
- Contestants perform beloved Disney tunes in hopes of securing America's vote.
- "American Idol" greats -- including Ruben Studdard, Scotty McCreery, Jordin Sparks, David Cook, Lauren Alaina, Kris Allen, Maddie Poppe, Laine Hardy, Willie Spence and Caleb Lee Hutchinson -- reunite on the Idol stage.
- In a special Mother's Day episode, the top seven dedicate songs to their mother or the mother figure in their lives; will.i.am returns to mentor the remaining contestants vying for a spot in the top five.
- The Top 5 contestants travel to Las Vegas to be mentored by Carrie Underwood; each contestant will perform two songs.
- The top three perform, and a winner is chosen; guest performers include Carrie Underwood, James Arthur, Sara Bareilles, Gabby Barrett, Michael Bublé, Deana Carter, Earth, Wind and Fire, Melissa Etheridge, Flo Rida, Ben Platt and more.
- Auditions in New Orleans, Las Vegas and Nashville.