Idols South Africa (season 2)

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Idols South Africa
Season 2
Hosted byColin Moss
JudgesDave Thompson
Mara Louw
Gareth Cliff
Randall Abrahams
Winner Anke Pietrangeli
Runner-upPoseletso Sejosingoe
Finals venue Gold Reef City Hippodrome Theatre
Release
Original network MNet
Original release22 June (2003-06-22) 
20 October 2003 (2003-10-20)
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Idols South Africa II was the third season of South African reality interactive talent show based on the British talent show Pop Idol . It was aired from June 2003, exactly one year after the first season ended, to October of the same year. With Colin Moss and Letoya Makhene new hosts were introduced and half of the judging panel was replaced as Mara Louw and Gareth Cliff replaced Penny Lebyane and Marcus Brewster. The number of finalists was increased to 12 but only two male contestants made it through the semifinal group of the top 32: Jacques Terre'Blanche and Wafeeq Saffodien who both eventually managed to reach the top 5. Originally chosen as a wildcard winner, Francisca Blasisch suddenly quit and was replaced by Khwezi Kekana in the top 12 where she was voted off in the first liveshow. Due to technical issues the voting was voided in the week of 28 September were the contestants where singing songs by John Lennon and Paul McCartney and nobody was sent home that week. On 20 October 2003 Anke Pietrangeli, who was nicknamed The Kimberley Diamond by her supporters, won over fellow-finalist Poseletso Sejosingoe in the Gold Reef City Hippodrome Theatre. [1] [2]

Contents

Finals

Finalists

(ages stated at time of contest)

ContestantAgeHometownVoted OffSpectacular Theme
Anke Pietrangeli 19 Kimberley WinnerGrand Finale
Poseletso Sejosingoe18Lotus River19 October 2003
Jacques Terre'Blanche20 Tamboerskloof, Cape Town 13 October 2003Viewer's Choice
Nazneen Leeman17 Belgravia, Cape Town 6 October 2003My Idols
Wafeeq Saffodien17Mountview, Lansdowne
Kgomotso Tsatsi16Observatory Ext.22 September 2003Y2K
Karen Ferreira18 Centurion, Pretoria 15 September 2003Big Band Night
Zama Sithole19Vosloosrus8 September 2003Movie Magic
Petro De Villiers20 Centurion, Pretoria 1 September 2003Proudly South African
Thelma Jansen19 George
Khwezi Kekana19 Diepkloof 24 August 2003Award Winning Songs
Noluthando Meje 16 Tamboerskloof, Cape Town

Elimination chart

Legend
Did Not PerformFemaleMaleTop 24Wild CardTop 12Winner
SafeBottom 3Bottom 2Eliminated
Stage:Semi FinalsFinals
Weeks:07/2007/2708/0308/1008/1708/2409/0109/0809/1509/2209/2910/0610/1310/20
PlaceContestantResult
1 Anke Pietrangeli 1Winner
2Poseletso Sejosingoe2Btm3Runner-up
3Jacques Terre'Blanche1Btm2Btm3Elim
4–5Nazneen Leeman1Elim
Wafeeq Saffodien2Btm3Btm3
6Kgomotso TsatsiElimJURYBtm2Btm2Elim
7Karen Ferreira2Btm3Btm3Elim
8Zama SitholeElim1Elim
9–10Petro De Villiers1Elim
Thelma Jansen2
11–12Khwezi KekanaElimElimElim
Noluthando MejeElimJURY
13Francisca BlasichElim2Quit

Live show details

Heat 1 (20 July 2003)

OrderArtistSong (original artists)Result
1Thelma Jansen"Beautiful" (Christina Aguilera)Advanced
2Granville Williams"Shallow Waters" (Just Jinjer)Eliminated
3Anastacia Fortuin"I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman" (Britney Spears)Eliminated
4Edith Thwala"A Thousand Miles" (Vanessa Carlton)Eliminated
5Musa Ndlovu"Over the Rainbow" (Judy Garland)Eliminated
6Petro De Villiers"Thank U" (Alanis Morissette)Advanced
7Mlami Ngiza"Honesty" (Billy Joel)Eliminated
8 Noluthando Meje "Just a Little" (Liberty X)Eliminated
Notes
  • Petro De Villiers and Thelma Jansen advanced to the top 12 of the competition. The other 6 contestants were eliminated.
  • Granville Williams and Noluthando Meje returned for a second chance at the top 12 in the Wildcard Round.

Heat 2 (27 July 2003)

OrderArtistSong (original artists)Result
1Cizario Roberts"Ain't No Sunshine" (Bill Withers)Eliminated
2Francisca Blasich"Smile" (Charlie Chaplin)Eliminated
3Dewald Louw"Paint My Love" (Michael Learns to Rock)Eliminated
4Bonolo Thekiso"Pretty Baby" (Vanessa Carlton)Eliminated
5Clayton Felix"If You Come Back" (Blue)Eliminated
6Jacques Terre'Blanche"If You're Not the One" (Daniel Bedingfield)Advanced
7Khwezi Kekana"Be with You" (Atomic Kitten)Eliminated
8Karen Ferreira"Searchin' My Soul" (Vonda Shepard)Advanced
Notes
  • Jacques Terre'Blanche and Karen Ferreira advanced to the top 12 of the competition. The other 6 contestants were eliminated.
  • Francisca Blasich, Bonolo Thekiso and Khwezi Kekana returned for a second chance at the top 12 in the Wildcard Round.

Heat 3 (3 August 2003)

OrderArtistSong (original artists)Result
1Monde Msuthwana"Unchained Melody" (The Righteous Brothers)Eliminated
2Bianca Bronn"Out of Reach" (Gabrielle)Eliminated
3Lesedi Job"Georgia on My Mind" (Ray Charles)Eliminated
4Nazneen Leeman"Sunny Came Home" (Shawn Colvin)Advanced
5Lwazi Mkhize"How Am I Supposed to Live Without You" (Michael Bolton)Eliminated
6Zama Sithole"You Can't Hurry Love" (The Supremes)Eliminated
7Andy Milner"I Say a Little Prayer" (Aretha Franklin)Eliminated
8Poseletso Sejosingoe"I Drove All Night" (Cyndi Lauper)Advanced
Notes
  • Nazneen Leeman and Poseletso Sejosingoe advanced to the top 12 of the competition. The other 6 contestants were eliminated.
  • Lwazi Mkhize, Zama Sithole and Andy Milner returned for a second chance at the top 12 in the Wildcard Round.

Heat 4 (10 August 2003)

OrderArtistSong (original artists)Result
1Anke Pietrangeli"Unforgettable" (Nat King Cole)Advanced
2Wafeeq Saffodien"If You Leave Me Now" (Chicago)Advanced
3Sibongile Simelane"Every Single Thing" (Melanie Lowe)Eliminated
4Kgomotso Tsatsi"My Guy" (Mary Wells)Eliminated
5Palesa Moeketsi"Always Be My Baby" (Mariah Carey)Eliminated
6Clive Gumede"On the Wings of Love" (Jeffrey Osborne)Eliminated
7Michelle Williamson"Torn" (Natalie Imbruglia)Eliminated
8Irene Van Der Merwe"You're Still the One" (Shania Twain)Eliminated
Notes
  • Anke Pietrangeli and Wafeeq Saffodien advanced to the top 12 of the competition. The other 6 contestants were eliminated.
  • Kgomotso Tsatsi returned for a second chance at the top 12 in the Wildcard Round.

Wildcard round (17 August 2003)

OrderArtistSong (original artists)Result
1Kgomotso Tsatsi"Uninvited" (Alanis Morissette)Advanced
2Noluthando Meje"Chuck E.'s In Love" (Rickie Lee Jones)Advanced
3Bonolo Thekiso"Life" (Des'ree)Eliminated
4Granville Williams"What Becomes of the Brokenhearted" (Jimmy Ruffin)Eliminated
5Andy Milner"The NeverEnding Story" (Limahl)Eliminated
6Lwazi Mkhize"To Be with You" (Mr. Big)Eliminated
7Khwezi Kekana"I Don't Want to Wait" (Paula Cole)Eliminated
8Francisca Blasich"I Have Nothing" (Whitney Houston)Advanced
9Zama Sithole"Lady Marmalade" (Christina Aguilera, Pink, Lil' Kim & Mýa)Advanced
Notes
  • The judges selected Kgomotso Tsatsi and Noluthando Meje to move on into the Top 12 of the competition, before the hosts revealed the Top 3 vote getters. Zama Sithole and Francisca Blasich received most votes, and completed the top 12.

Live Show 1 (24 August 2003)

Theme: Award Winning Songs

OrderArtistSong (original artists)Result
1Jacques Terre'Blanche"I Write the Songs" (Barry Manilow)Safe
2Petro De Villiers"The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" (Roberta Flack)Safe
3Noluthando Meje"Never Knew Love Like This Before" (Stephanie Mills)Eliminated
4Thelma Jansen"Without You" (Mariah Carey)Safe
5Poseletso Sejosingoe"Bridge Over Troubled Water" (Simon & Garfunkel)Safe
6Karen Ferreira"Bette Davis Eyes" (Kim Carnes)Bottom three
7Nazneen Leeman"If You Don't Know Me by Now" (Simply Red)Safe
8Wafeeq Saffodien"I'll Make Love to You" (Boyz II Men)Safe
9Zama Sithole"Change the World" (Eric Clapton)Safe
10Anke Pietrangeli"Don't Know Why" (Norah Jones)Safe
11Kgomotso Tsatsi"Have I Told You Lately" (Rod Stewart)Safe
12Khwezi Kekana"Don't Leave Me This Way" (Thelma Houston)Eliminated

Live Show 2 (31 August 2003)

Theme: Proudly South African

OrderArtistSong (original artists)Result
1Wafeeq Saffodien"Secret Places" (Mean Mr. Mustard)Safe
2Karen Ferreira"Life" (Semisane)Bottom three
3Nazneen Leeman"The Spaniard" (Lesley Rae Dowling)Safe
4Thelma Jansen"Rain" (SpoonFeedas)Eliminated
5Zama Sithole"Please Stay" (Jonathan Butler)Safe
6Jacques Terre'Blanche"Weeping" (Bright Blue)Safe
7Kgomotso Tsatsi"A Cry, a Smile, a Dance" (Judith Sephuma)Safe
8Petro De Villiers"Like You Madly" (Just Jinger)Eliminated
9Anke Pietrangeli"Moments Away" (Mango Groove)Safe
10Poseletso Sejosingoe"Meadowlands" (Miriam Makeba)Safe

Live Show 3 (7 September 2003)

Theme: Movie Magic

OrderArtistSong (original artists)Result
1Poseletso Sejosingoe"Flashdance... What a Feeling" (Irene Cara)Safe
2Jacques Terre'Blanche"Love Is in the Air" (John Paul Young)Safe
3Nazneen Leeman"Love Is All Around" (Wet Wet Wet)Safe
4Karen Ferreira"Hopelessly Devoted to You" (Olivia Newton-John)Safe
5Zama Sithole"Last Dance" (Donna Summer)Eliminated
6Anke Pietrangeli"Independent Love Song" (Scarlet)Safe
7Wafeeq Saffodien"Mustang Sally" (Wilson Pickett)Bottom three
8Kgomotso Tsatsi"Respect" (Aretha Franklin)Bottom three

Live Show 4 (14 September 2003)

Theme: Big Band

OrderArtistSong (original artists)Result
1Anke Pietrangeli"It Had to Be You" (Harry Connick, Jr.)Safe
2Wafeeq Saffodien"My Way" (Frank Sinatra)Bottom three
3Karen Ferreira"Straighten Up and Fly Right" (Nat King Cole)Eliminated
4Kgomotso Tsatsi"Fly Me to the Moon" (Frank Sinatra)Bottom two
5Nazneen Leeman"Witchcraft" (Frank Sinatra)Safe
6Poseletso Sejosingoe"They Can't Take That Away from Me" (Frank Sinatra)Safe
7Jacques Terre'Blanche"Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" (Frank Sinatra)Safe

Live Show 5 (21 September 2003)

Theme: Y2K

OrderArtistSong (original artists)Result
1Kgomotso Tsatsi"Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely" (Backstreet Boys)Eliminated
2Anke Pietrangeli"Here I Am" (Bryan Adams)Safe
3Wafeeq Saffodien"Uptown Girl" (Westlife)Safe
4Poseletso Sejosingoe"The Way You Love Me" (Faith Hill)Bottom three
5Jacques Terre'Blanche"Universally Speaking" (Red Hot Chili Peppers)Bottom two
6Nazneen Leeman"Forever and for Always" (Shania Twain)Safe

Live Show 6 (28 September 2003)

Theme: My Idol

OrderArtistFirst song (original artists)Second songResult
1Wafeeq Saffodien"Let Me Entertain You" (Robbie Williams)"Angels"Safe
2Anke Pietrangeli"Cry" (Faith Hill)"There You'll Be"Safe
3Jacques Terre'Blanche"Crying" (Roy Orbison)"Oh, Pretty Woman"Safe
4Nazneen Leeman"The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)" (Cher)"Strong Enough"Safe
5Poseletso Sejosingoe"You Light Up My Life" (Whitney Houston)"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)"Safe

Live Show 7 (5 October 2003)

Theme: Lennon & McCartney

OrderArtistFirst songSecond songResult
1Poseletso Sejosingoe"Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da""Let It Be"Safe
2Nazneen Leeman"Imagine""With a Little Help from My Friends"Eliminated
3Jacques Terre'Blanche"Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)""Woman"Bottom three
4Wafeeq Saffodien"In My Life""A Hard Day's Night"Eliminated
5Anke Pietrangeli"Yesterday""From Me to You"Safe

Live Show 8: Semi-final (12 October 2003)

Theme: Viewers' Choice

OrderArtistFirst song (original artists)Second songThird songResult
1Anke Pietrangeli"Like a Prayer" (Madonna)"True Colors" (Cyndi Lauper)"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" (Aerosmith)Safe
2Jacques Terre'Blanche"More Than Words" (Extreme)"Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)" (Christopher Cross)"Amazed" (Lonestar)Eliminated
3Poseletso Sejosingoe"Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" (Elton John)"Save the Best for Last" (Vanessa Williams)"Thank You" (Dido)Safe

Live final (19 October 2003)

ArtistFirst songSecond songThird songResult
Poseletso Sejosingoe"Bridge Over Troubled Water""You Light Up My Life""Silver Lining"Runner-up
Anke Pietrangeli"Independent Love Song""Unforgettable""Silver Lining"Winner

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