Popstars: Girls forever

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Popstars: Girls forever
Popstars Girls forever.jpg
Created byJonathan Dowling
Starring Detlef "D!" Soost
Marta Jandová
Thomas Stein
Opening theme"This Is Me" (episodes 1–16)
"No Time for Sleeping" (final only)
Country of originGermany
No. of episodes17
Production
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time135 / 96 minutes
Release
Original network ProSieben
VIVA (re-run)
Original release19 August (2010-08-19) 
9 December 2010 (2010-12-09)
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Contents

The show ran from Thursday, 19 August 2010, to 9 December 2010 [1] on Pro7. The show will be repeated on VIVA on the following Friday, Sunday and Tuesday. [2] Auditions were held in 16 German cities, not involving the judges appearing on TV, and through Online-Casting. The last chance to audition were four audition-dates in Offenbach and Duisburg in front of the real judges.

A so-called "Talent Check" was held after the castings to see which girls were talented enough to be a popstar. The "Talent Check" was followed by four weeks of workshop in a band-house in Munich. The remaining girls were invited to Nashville, Tennessee, United States, for another kind of workshop in another luxurious band-house. Following those eight weeks of workshop were four weeks of live shows for the remaining girls. During the live shows the audience decided the name of the band and which four girls would form the new band (the members by televoting the name by voting on the official site). Throughout the live shows the girls were coached by stars and also performed with them on-stage.

Contestants

Successful contestants

Eliminated contestants

(Ages stated are at time of contest)

Episodes

Episode 01: Casting I

First Aired: 19 August 2010

The jury is very surprised by Meike because of her great voice. As the jury couldn't decide whether Betty or Svenja should get the chance to attend the Talent Check, they let them have a singing battle, for which they were coached by Marit Larsen.

Selected 5: Dilara, Meike, Rosalie, Claudia, Betty

Episode 02: Casting II

First Aired: 26 August 2010

The singing battle was fought between Ita and Angel-Ann. They were coached by Monrose.

Selected 5: Isabelle, Sonni, Sarah, Yonca, Angel-Ann

Episode 03: Casting III

First Aired: 2 September 2010

The singing battle was held between Esra and Jasmin. The girls were coached by Aura Dione for their battle.

Selected: Milka, Jenny, Pascaline, Katrin, Esra

Episode 04: Casting IV

First Aired: 9 September 2010

Sash and Gloria were coached by Gabriella Cilmi for their battle.

Selected: Diba, Ines, Jasmin, Chantal, Julia, Sash

Episode 05: Talent Check

First Aired: 16 September 2010

In addition to the personal castings there were online castings held for four weeks. The girls chosen by the jury were Maria, Denise, Gloria, Jessica.

Critical audience, prominent visitations and another rivalry: The 21 potential Popstars that were selected at the auditions, met each other in Munich for the first time. Before this week's groups were announced, the judges had a surprise for the girls: The online contestants were introduced to the other girls at the Talent Check. Every girl had to sing in front of the jury again. Gloria was given bad criticism and withdrew. The girls performed on stage in front of their families and friends for the first time. Scottish singer Amy Macdonald supported the potentials and gave some advice. Denise, Chantal and Dilara were eliminated.

Episode 06: Workshop I – "Spotlight"

First Aired: 23 September 2010

The girls were coached by Ne-Yo, e.g. they had to remove all their make up and sing an acoustic-version of a very personal song and show their emotions in a close-up. There was dispute between the girls as they all live in one house. Jasmin and Milka were eliminated.

Episode 07: Workshop II – "The Look"

First Aired: 30 September 2010

The girls got a haircut and trained their skills in different music video shoots ("California Gurls" by Katy Perry, "Whenever, Wherever" by Shakira, "Earth Song" by Michael Jackson and "Numb" by U2). After having an allergic reaction Ines was rushed to a hospital. She didn't perform with the other girls but was given the option to come back as soon as she was well again. Rosalie caused some trouble as she broke the rules and left the house. She stated to want to go home but stayed anyway. Kim Wilde helped the girls look-wise. Maria was eliminated.

Episode 08: Workshop III – "Under Pressure"

First Aired: 7 October 2010

The girls were taught by Regina Halmich and Culcha Candela. Rosalie and Katrin, who were estranged since the last episode, conciliated. Angel-Ann was replaced as bandleader due to her weak leading abilities. Diba was made bandleader instead. Ines recovered and moved back into the house. Angel-Ann and Sash were eliminated. After the elimination Sash was accused for stealing stuff from the other girls.

Episode 09: Workshop IV – "Golden Voices"

First Aired: 14 October 2010

After having been brought to a church by judge Marta, the girls got to meet Paul Potts and had to sing an acoustic version of either "Hallelujah" or "Ave Maria" in the same church. Rosalie once again disrupted her group by disputing with Pascaline and several other candidates. The girls moved out of their house and travelled to a dripstone cave inside which they performed their songs. The girls' families came to watch the show, Meike was the only one not to have attendants. Every group was praised for their performance. Esra burnt her arm during their group's performance because she was positioned near the fire and refused to move away because she didn't want to break the performance. This example of her 180°-Twist in teamwork was positively mentioned by D. After having been eliminated, Rosalie suffered a nervous breakdown.

Episode 10: Girls@Work I – "Let Me Entertain You"

First Aired: 21 October 2010

Jessica withdrew. The girls travelled to Nashville and moved into another kind of bandhouse. Meike was the last one to move into a room with the other girls and was therefore criticized again for being a self-inflicted outsider. Robbie Williams was the artist coaching them this week. He was specially fond of Esra, described her as naughty and charismatic and chose her along with Meike, Sarah and Isabelle to perform his song "Feel". The girls were brought to a famous recording studio and got the chance to get a salaried job. Pascaline, Jenny and Yonca got the job and therefore recorded a song. Sonni was eliminated.

Episode 11: Girls@Work II – "Express Yourself"

First Aired: 28 October 2010

The girls got to meet Kevin Richardson, former member of Backstreet Boys. After performing their favourite song for him, he chose four girls, Julia, about whom he said she had the best voice, Meike, Katrin and Claudia, to sing backing vocals for his new song. This week's band-leaders, Julia, Yonca, Ines and Sarah, got to meet Maroon 5 and sing backing vocals for their rehearsal, however they had to act as the band's roadies. After doing a rehearsal of their performances in front of all the other girls, Detlef D! Soost asked the girls to each tell him in front of the entire group the two girls they could imagine least to be in a band with. Everyone chose Esra and, along with Meike herself, Meike. Isabelle was eliminated.

Episode 12: Girls@Work III – "Country Feeling"

First Aired: 4 November 2010

Detlef D! Soost announced that one of the girls gets to sing the American national anthem ahead of a football game at the Vanderbilt Stadium in Nashville. Sarah was the one who got the job. For another job, recording a song for the soundtrack of German comedy Hanni & Nanni , the girls had to perform their favourite song in front of the client again. Sarah and Julia were the ones who got the job and therefore recorded a song. On the following day, the girls had to perform country-songs with backing bands in so-called honky-tonks and had to collect money for their show. Therefore, the girls were split into groups. The group who earned the most consisted of Katrin, Yonca and Diba. Throughout the week Meike has been criticized for being an outsider again. For this week's performances the girls sang with Meg Pfeiffer and her band. No one was eliminated.

Episode 13: Girls@Work IV – "Showdown"

First Aired: 11 November 2010

This week's band-leaders, Jenny, Diba and Pascaline, were invited to an American breakfast television-show where they had to promote their upcoming performances. The girls got to record a song together, a cover of hit single I Swear by All-4-One. Three of the girls, Julia, Esra and Jenny, got to perform Smile by and with Uncle Kracker. During the actual show there girls got to perform Hey, Soul Sister by and with Train. Ines was eliminated.

Episode 14: Liveshow I

First Aired: 18 November 2010

After a one-week voting on the official Pro7-homepage, the band name "LaViVe" was revealed. The girls performed their cover of "I Swear" with Gary Baker. Robbie Williams and Gary Barlow performed their song "Shame". The girls did solo performances. Claudia was eliminated and it was revealed that Sarah was the first band member. [5]

DrawArtistSong (original artists)Result
1Katrin"Only Girl (In the World)" (Rihanna)Safe
2Esra"The Show" (Lenka)Safe
3Claudia"We've Got Tonight" (Ronan Keating)Eliminated
4Julia"What's Love Got to Do with It" (Tina Turner)Safe
5Yonca"Teenage Dream" (Katy Perry)Safe
6Meike"Bleeding Love" (Leona Lewis)Safe
7Jenny"Evacuate the Dancefloor" (Cascada)Safe
8Diba"She Said" (Plan B)Safe
9Pascaline"Baby Can I Hold You" (Tracy Chapman)Safe
10Sarah"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" (Whitney Houston)Band member

Episode 15: Liveshow II

First Aired: 25 November 2010

The second live show was part of ProSieben's Red Nose Day campaign. The first single is called "No Time for Sleeping".

DrawArtistSong (original artists)Result
1Julia"Black Velvet" (Alannah Myles)Safe
2Yonca"Time After Time" (Cyndi Lauper)Safe
3Esra"Everybody Hurts" (R.E.M.)Safe
4Diba"Broken-Hearted Girl" (Beyoncé Knowles)Safe
5Jenny"Don't Speak" (No Doubt)Eliminated
6Katrin"When I Look at You" (Miley Cyrus)Safe
7Pascaline"Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good)" (Skunk Anansie)Safe
8Meike"Un-Break My Heart" (Toni Braxton)Band member

Episode 16: Liveshow III

First Aired: 2 December 2010

DrawArtistSong (original artists)Result
1Pascaline"Hello (Follow Your Own Star)" (Christina Aguilera)Safe
2Katrin"Run" (Snow Patrol)Safe
3Diba"Waiting for Tonight" (Jennifer Lopez)Eliminated
4Esra"I'm like a Bird" (Nelly Furtado)Safe
5Yonca"When the Rain Begins to Fall" (Jermaine Jackson & Pia Zadora)Safe
6Julia"(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" (Bryan Adams)Band member

Episode 17: Liveshow IV

First Aired: 9 December 2010

Round 1
DrawArtistSong (original artists)Result
1Yonca"Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" (Shakira)Eliminated
2Pascaline"Bed of Roses" (Bon Jovi)Safe
3Esra"If I Were a Boy" (Beyoncé)Safe
4Katrin"One Moment in Time" (Whitney Houston)Safe
Round 2
DrawArtistSong (original artists)Result
1Katrin"I Want to Know What Love Is" (Mariah Carey)Safe
2Esra"Angels" (Robbie Williams)Safe
3Pascaline"Empire State of Mind (Part II) Broken Down" (Alicia Keys)Eliminated
Round 3
DrawArtistSong (original artists)Result
1LaViVe feat. Esra"No Time for Sleeping" (LaViVe)Eliminated
2LaViVe feat. Katrin"No Time for Sleeping" (LaViVe)band member

Elimination's call-out order

Judges' Call-Out Order
OrderEpisodes
567891011121314151617
1BettyDibaMeikeSarahPascalineJessicaSarahKatrinPascalineMeikeJuliaKatrinKatrinKatrinKatrin
2GloriaKatrinDibaJennyIsabelleMeikeYoncaDibaDibaDibaYoncaPascalineEsraEsraEsra
3SarahAngel-AnnMariaMeikeMeikeInesPascalineYoncaJennyEsraKatrinYoncaPascalinePascaline
4ClaudiaSonniSashJuliaSarahKatrinDibaJuliaYoncaPascalineDibaDibaYonca
5Angel-AnnClaudiaKatrinKatrinInesPascalineClaudiaClaudiaJuliaSarahEsraEsra
6MariaSarahEsraYoncaKatrinIsabelleEsraMeikeSarahJuliaJennyJulia
7PascalineJessicaJuliaClaudiaJuliaEsraInesPascalineClaudiaKatrinPascaline
8KatrinIsabelleIsabelleSonniSonniClaudiaJennyInesMeikeJennyMeike
9JessicaYoncaJennyInesRosalieJennyKatrinSarahEsraYonca
10JuliaJasminPascalineAngel-AnnEsraJuliaMeikeJennyKatrinClaudia
11JasminInesSarahIsabelleJessicaDibaJuliaEsraInes
12DibaRosalieAngel-AnnDibaYoncaSarahIsabelle
13JennySashSonniRosalieJennySonni
14IsabelleMariaJessicaJessicaDibaYonca
15MeikeEsraClaudiaEsraClaudia
16DenisePascalineYoncaPascaline
17ChantalMeikeRosalieSash
18DilaraJennyInes
19InesJulia
20MilkaMilka
21Rosalie
22Esra
23Sash
24Yonca
25Sonni
  The contestant was eliminated
  The contestant was band-leader
  The contestant was the best band-leader and was therefore safe from elimination
  The contestant was band-leader and was eliminated
  The contestant quit the competition
  The contestant won the competition

Guest performances

In addition, songs are played during the episodes to promote an artist, single, album, or the show itself. Included is a list of those songs with their Media Control Top 100 reactions.

WeekPerformer(s)TitleTop 100
Reaction
Notes
Casting I Marit Larsen "Don't Save Me"56 (+18)performed with contestants
Casting II Monrose "Like a Lady"45 (+5)performed with contestants
Casting III Aura Dione "Song for Sophie (I Hope She Flies)"66 (+3)performed with contestants
Casting IV Gabriella Cilmi "On a Mission"failed to re-enterperformed with contestants
Talent Check Amy Macdonald "This Pretty Face"60 (debut)performance
Workshop I Ne-Yo "Beautiful Monster"15 (+5)performance
Workshop II Kim Wilde "Lights Down Low"64 (-12)performance
Workshop III Culcha Candela "Hamma!" / "Monsta"68 (re-enter) / 82 (re-enter)performance
Live Show IPopstars Top 10 feat. Gary Baker "I Swear"69 (debut)performed with contestants
Robbie Williams & Gary Barlow "Shame"21 (+11)performance
Revolverheld & Marta Jandová "Halt dich an mir fest"8 (debut)performance
Live Show II Paul Potts "Nessun dorma"failed to re-enterperformance
James Blunt feat. Sarah,
Julia, Diba, Esra & Yonca
"You're Beautiful"failed to re-enterperformed with contestants
Paul Potts feat. Sarah,
Pascaline, Jenny, Meike & Katrin
"What a Wonderful World"failed to enterperformed with contestants
James Blunt "Stay the Night"19 (-3)performance
Graziella Schazad"Take On Me"failed to enterperformance
Live Show III Medina "Addiction" / "You and I"TBA / TBAperformance
Duffy feat. Katrin, Pascaline & Diba"Mercy"TBAperformed with contestants
Duffy feat. Yonca, Esra & Julia"Warwick Avenue"TBAperformed with contestants
Duffy "Well, Well, Well"TBAperformance
Live Show IV Nena & Peter Heppner "Im Haus der drei Sonnen"TBAperformance
Madcon feat. Pascaline, Esra & Katrin"Beggin'"TBAperformed with contestants
Madcon "Glow" / "Freaky Like Me"TBAperformance
Monrose "Breathe You in"TBAperformance
Ich + Ich "Hilf Mir"TBAperformance
LaViVe "No Time for Sleeping"13 (debut)winners' single

Television ratings

Germany [6]

Episodefrom 3 years14-to-49-year-old
Viewers
(in millions)
Share
(in %)
Viewers
(in millions)
Share
(in %)
12,318.61,7816.9
22,408.61,9317.0
32,237.81,8015.0
42,338.01,8715.6
52,378.01,9415.9
62,167.51,7814.7
72,237.51,8114.4
81,966.61,5512.7
92,417.91,8715.2
102,768.82,0716.3
112,437.71,8314.8
122,528.11,9415.6
132,307.71,7814.7
142,227.31,7614.0
152,458.41,9516.2
162,187.41,7014.0
172,137.71,6314.5
Season2,327.91,8215.1

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