Super Idol (Greek TV series)

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Super Idol
Created by Fremantle Media & Mega Channel
Presented byThemis Georgantas
JudgesElena Katrava
Konstantis Spyropoulos
Ilias Psinakis
Country of originGreece
Original languageGreek
No. of seasons1
Original release
Network Mega Channel
Release8 February (2004-02-08) 
17 June 2004 (2004-06-17)

Super Idol [1] was the first Greek version of the British television hit show Pop Idol . It was a talent contest to find a pop performer. The first series of the show, from February 8 to June 17, 2004, was hosted by Themis Georgantas and the winner was Stavros Konstantinou.

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Due to low ratings Mega Channel decided to cancel after only one season, however Georgian runner-up Tamta Goduadze achieved major success and established herself in the Greek music industry afterwards. The panel of judges for the first season of the show were Elena Katrava, Kostantis Spyropoulos and Ilias Psinakis.

Auditions

The show started in 2004 and auditions were held at three locations: Cyprus, Thessalonica and finally Athens. The winner, Stavros, was from Cyprus. Runner up Tamta Goduadze also recorded the duet T'allo Mou Miso with Stavros on his first CD.

Semi-finals

Top 50
Format: 2 out of 10 making in each week

DateFirstSecond
March 18Giorgos PetritisAndreas Menelaou
March 25Georgia LazopoulouVasia Bresta
April 1Christos Zan BatistChriso Stamatopoulou
April 8 Tamta Goduadze Nikos Ganos
April 15 Stavros Konstantinou Theodoris Panas

Finals

Finalists

(ages stated at time of contest)

ContestantAgeHometownVoted OffLiveshow Theme
Stavros Konstantinou 20 Nicosia WinnerGrand Finale
Tamta Goduadze 23 Athens June 17, 2004
Nikos Ganos20 Athens June 10, 2004
Andreas Menelaou18 Nicosia June 3, 2004
Christos Zan Batist21 Athens May 27, 2004
Chriso Stamatopoulou27 Athens May 20, 2004
Giorgos Petritis20 Athens May 13, 2004
Georgia Lazopoulou27 Thessaloniki May 6, 2004
Theodoris Panas26 Athens April 29, 2004
Vasia Bresta20 Athens April 22, 2004
Legend
FemaleMaleTop 10
Bottom 3Bottom 2Eliminated
Stage:Finals
Week:4/224/295/65/135/205/276/36/106/17
PlaceContestantResult
1Stavros KonstantinouWinner
2Tamta GoduadzeRunner-Up
3Nikos GanosBtm 2Btm 3Btm 2Btm 2Elim
4Andreas MenelaouBtm 3Elim
5Christos Zan BatistBtm 2Btm 3Btm 3Elim
6Chriso StamatopoulouBtm 2Btm 3Elim
7Giorgos PetritisElim
8Georgia LazopoulouBtm 2Btm 3Elim
9Theodoris PanasBtm 3Elim
10Vasia BrestaElim

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