Ellada Eheis Talento (season 3)

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Ellada Eheis Talento
Season 3
Hosted byChristos Ferentinos
Judges Ilias Psinakis
Eugenia Manolidou
Vaggelis Perris
George Levendis (audition guest)
WinnerNikos Georgas
Runner-upLoukis Agrotis
Release
Original network ANT1
Original release19 March (2010-03-19) 
4 June 2010 (2010-06-04)
Season chronology
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The 2010 season of Ellada Eheis Talento is the third season of the programme presented by Christos Ferentinos with judges Ilias Psinakis, Eugenia Manolidou and Vaggelis Perris. Eugenia Manolidou was confirmed as a part of the judging panel, replacing Matthildi Maggira. [1] In spite of the rumours, it was also confirmed that Christos Ferentinos will return for hosting the third season of the show. The audition episodes started on 19 March 2010. The semi-final episodes started on 30 April 2010. There were total of 4 semi-finals and a wild card round. The final of the show aired on 4 June 2010. It was won by 55-year-old singer Nikos Georgas, while comparisons had been noted by the judges and by the media as being analogous to the Susan Boyle of Greece.

Contents

Auditions

The application process took place throughout January and February 2010.

Semi-finals

The semi-final episodes started on 30 April 2010 and finished on 21 May.

Semi-finals summary

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

Key
X Buzzed out
  Won the public vote
  Won the judges' vote
  Won the public vote in the studio

Semi-final 1 (30 April)

OrderArtistActBuzzes and Judges' Choices
Psinakis Manolidou Perris
1AcrobaroufAcrobatics
2LMC LockersLocking Dancing
3Alexander KatsakisBeatboxXX
4Nikos DiamantopoulosMagician
5JoeDrag ShowX
6Ilias and AndraiasDance of the Glasses
7No LimitsParkour
8Barb Wire DollsGroupX
9Loukis AgrotisSpeed Painter
10Pantelis MpourikosMichael Jackson DanceX
11Almaza ShowTheatrical DanceX
12Nikos GeorgasSinger

Semi-final 2 (7 May)

OrderArtistActBuzzes and Judges' Choices
Psinakis Manolidou Perris
1Philarmonica of LamiaMusicians
2Dead Prezz JuniorBreak Dance
3Grace NiarouSingerXX
4Kelmis and ErmisMagicians
5StylezBMX FlatLand
6Xronis KarakasidisSinger
7Alex and LanaDancers
8Chris Crosslissomeness and Quick Escape
9Rua MatHip Pop Group
10DimiDancer
11A.S KabrosKarate
12VIP BabeSexy CarwashX

Semi-final 3 (14 May)

OrderArtistActBuzzes and Judges' Choices
Psinakis Manolidou Perris
1Dimitra MoraitiDancer
2OnanaSinger
3Uher JulhakianMusic With Spoons
4ArkoMagicians
5Miss DiamondDrag Show
6Themis IwannouFreestyle Football
7Stefanos MalatzisSinger
8AngelsTae Kwon Do
9Froixos PapadatosSpray painting
10Maybe In Heaven`It Doesn't RainSingers/Songwriters
11Sissi StamatiFire Show/SingerXX

Semi-final 4 (21 May)

OrderArtistActBuzzes and Judges' Choices
Psinakis Manolidou Perris
1LAB BoysBreakdance
2Alexander BasileiouMagician/Singer
3PlaygroundSingers/Dancers
4Marilena PartiReverse Speech
5Immortal SiriousDancers/Percussion instrument
6AdimiMagician
7Eleytheria ParadiaSinger
8Giannis AraxwbitisDog Training Coach
9Alexandros PamporisZeibekiko
10Eythimios MixalisFreestyle Basketball
11Street Heroes From BrotherhoodDancers/Lyrics/Singers
12O ProikismenosDancer

Wild Card Show (28 May)

The Wild Card Show was held on 28 May and concludes four acts who came second on public votes, during the semi-finals and six judges pics. For judges pics, each judge had to choose two acts from the semi-finals. One act, who had made it into the Wild Card Show from the public votes, couldn't participate.

Wild Card Show summary

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

Key
X Buzzed out
  Won the judges' vote
  Won the public vote in the studio
OrderArtistActBuzzes and Judges' Choices
Psinakis Manolidou Perris
1Rua Mat (Public choice)Hip Pop GroupX
2Stefanos Malatzis (Public choice)Singer
3Miss Diamond (Perris choice)Drag Show
4Immortal Sirious (Manolidou choice)Dancers/Percussion instrument
5Onana (Psinakis choice)Singer
6Pantelis Mpourikos (Public choice)DancerXX
7Barb Wire Dolls (Perris choice)Group
8Joe (Psinakis choice)Drag Show
9Alex and Lana (Manolidou choice)Dancers

Final (4 June)

The live final was held on Friday 4 June. Each of the acts performed in front of the judges and vying for the public vote.

Final summary

Key
  Winner
  Runner-up
  3rd place
Performance
Order
ArtistGenreAct
1Dimitra MoraitiDancingDancer
2Philarmonica of LamiaMusicians
3Alexander Basileiou/SingingMagician/Singer
4AngelsTae Kwon Do
5ArkoMagicians
6Alexandros PamporisDancingZeibekiko
7OnanaSingingSinger
8Loukis AgrotisSpeed PaintingSpeed Painter
9Dead Prezz Junior'DancingBreak Dancers
10O ProikismenosDancingDancer
11Immortal SiriousDancingDancers/Percussion instrument
12Nikos GeorgasSingingSinger
13DimiDancingDancer
14AcrobaroufAcrobatics

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