Cambodian Idol season 1

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Cambodian Idol season 1
Hosted byChea Vibol
Chan Keonimol
Judges Preap Sovath
Aok Sokunkanha
Nop Bayyareth
Chhorn Sovannareach
WinnerNy Rathana
Runner-upMao Hachi & Sao Oudom
Release
Original network Hang Meas HDTV
Original releaseJuly 12 (2015-07-12) 
November 1, 2015 (2015-11-01)

The first season of Cambodian reality singing competition program Cambodian Idol premiered on 12 July 2015 on Hang Meas HDTV. Based on the reality singing competition Pop Idol , the series was created by British television producer Simon Fuller. It is part of an international series.

Contents

The Judges Auditions

Key
  Contestants who were eliminated in this round

Episode 1: July 12, 2015

OrderContestantsOrderContestantOrderContestant
1Eam Vanny2Sun Chanthorn3Pom Sophal
4Chea Sophea5San Sreynich6Lonn Sobinn
7Say Chankanika8Putt Ra9Ret Pov
10Bolam Kakrai11Yong Nita12Ron Kimsorn
13Pov Sophearany14Kang Dararith15Sean Seyla
16Som Meta17Cheng Sangha

Episode 2: July 19, 2015

OrderContestantsOrderContestantOrderContestant
1Eng Tongleng2Sun Chanthida3Sun Sreynun
4Chour Sreyroth5Yem Vandy6Seoum Samnith
7Leng Sopheak8Kanha Yuti9Doung Chansey
10Meoun Soknan11Sem Dina12Sem Kimleang
13Chhem Chivorn14Noun Lineang15Huy Sreyhouch
16Mao Hachi17Eal Chandara18Houn Theoun
19Yorn Samnang20Preung Phorn

Episode 3: July 26, 2015

OrderContestantsOrderContestantOrderContestant
1Mot Savai2Saki Hanernafi3Koh Sokha
4Soun Sovannchanny5Sok Pheakdey6Oum Parinha
7Phorn Chomnan8Chhaem Chomreoun9Seng Chatvichea
10Penh Sreypich11Vattanak Khun12Sok Pheakdey
13Mao Chandina14Ny Rathana15Sous Som Arn
16Hy Chanya17Thorn Sokban18Eng Sreyoun
19Sam Narak20Kouy Ratin

Episode 4: August 2, 2015

OrderContestantsOrderContestantOrderContestant
1Nom Chanrathanak2Kola Rachana3Chea Nim
4Kosal Houtsreypov5Vong Daro6Mao Povmeas
7Mao Chhunchan8Thol Sreyleak9Sovathdy Thearika
10Ouch Thaiheng11Hang Sonisa12Meas Monyreach
13Hang Rathanak14Ngoun Sreypheap15Yong Khaneth
16Mann Chantha17Khun Chandaravatey18Por Sina
19Ke Sothida20Pankhem Theavy21Ngout Bora

Episode 5: August 9, 2015

OrderContestantsOrderContestantOrderContestant
1Ly Seang2Noy Sarn3Eoun Bunna
4Din Dyna5Krouch Poli6Sothy Panha
7Ly Chansreypov8Houn Rathana9Chhun Balo
10Long Damy11San Pisey12Chhim Sophorn
13Sao Oudom14Bun Chantha15Touch Seakmeng
16Nut Vannak17Phatt Sokhomviseth

Theater Round

Key
  Contestants who were eliminated in this round

Episode 6: August 16, 2015

Group OrderMember #1Member #2Member #3Member #4Member #5
1Ngoun BoraYorn SamnangSao OudomSean Seyla
2Meas MonyreachCheng SanghaKanha YutiChea Sophea
3Hang RathanakSous Sam ArnSam NarakMeoun SoknanSok Pheakdey
4Chhun BaloNy RathanaSothy PanhaNut Vannak
5Yong NitaLong DamyNgoun SreypheaKrouch Poli
6Lonn SobinnEng SreyounSem KimleangMann Chantha
7Sun SreynunMot SavaiSovathdy ThearikaLy Seang
8Ouch ThaihengSay ChankanikaKhun ChandaravateyKosal HoutsreypovSun Chanthorn
9Eng TonglengPhatt SokhomvisethNoun LyneangKola Rachana
10Kouy RatinChhem ChomreounEoun BunnaRet Pov
11Chea NimPutt RaSun PiseyChhem Chivorn
12Soeum SamnithRon KimsornDen DinaPenh Sreypich
13Soun SovannchannyTouch SeakmengSan SreynichSun Chanthida
14Eam VannyMao HachiPreung PhornMao Chandina
15Kang DarithVattanak PhumiBolam KakraiYem Vandy
16Pankhem TheavyPor SinaHy ChanyaBun Chantha

Episode 7: August 23, 2015

OrderContestant #1Contestant #2
1Mao ChandinaEng Tongleng
2Sun ChanthornKanha Yuti
3Ngoun SreypheapNoun Lyneang
4Chea SopheaYem Vandy
5Bolam KakraiSean Seyla
6Sok PheakdeyRon Kimsorn
7Eam VannySoeum Samnith
8Buth ChanthaSovathdy Thearika
9Ny RathanaChhun Balo
10Sam NarakPor Sina
11Meas MonyreachLonn Sobinn
12Yong NitaPreung Phorn
13Chea NimKouy Ratin
14Mao HachiChhem Chivorn
15Khun ChandaravateySay Chankanika
16Sao OudomYorn Samnang

Green Miles

Key
  Contestants who were eliminated in this round
  Contestants who advanced to the Live Show

Episode 8: August 30, 2015

OrderContestantOrderContestant
1Sun Chanthorn2Chhem Chivorn
3Soeum Samnith4Sean Seyla
5Ny Rathana6Mao Hachi
7Yorn Samnang8Yong Nita
9Sok Pheakdey10Ron Kimsorn
11Eam Vanny12Chea Nim
13Chhun Balo14Sovathdy Thearika
15Kanha Yuti16Chea Sophea
17Kouy Ratin18Eng Tongleng
19Lonn Sobinn20Sao Oudom
21Bolam Kakrai22Meas Monyreach

Live Show

Key
  Contestants who were eliminated in this round

Episode 9: September 6, 2015

OrderContestantOrderContestant
1Soeum Samnith2Lonn Sobinn
3 Sao Oudom 4 Ny Rathana
5Kouy Ratin6Sun Chanthorn
7Eng Tongleng8Meas Monyreach
9Yong Nita10Eam Vanny
11 Mao Hachi 12Sovathdy Thearika

Episode 10: September 13, 2015

OrderContestantOrderContestant
1Eng Tongleng2 Sao Oudom
3Meas Monyreach4Eam Vanny
5Sun Chanthorn6Soeum Samnith
7Sovathdy Thearika8Kouy Ratin
9 Ny Rathana 10 Mao Hachi
11Yong Nita

Episode 11: September 20, 2015

OrderContestantOrderContestant
1Yong Nita2Sun Chanthorn
3Kouy Ratin4Meas Monyreach
5Soeum Samnith6 Sao Oudom
7 Ny Rathana 8Eam Vanny
9Sovathdy Thearika10 Mao Hachi

Episode 12: September 27, 2015

OrderContestantOrderContestant
1 Sao Oudom 2 Mao Hachi
3 Ny Rathana 4Sovathdy Thearika
5Meas Monyreach6Soeum Samnith
7Sun Chanthorn8Eam Vanny

Episode 13: October 4, 2015

OrderContestantOrderContestant
1Eam Vanny2Sun Chanthorn
3Meas Mony Reach4 Ny Rathana
5 Mao Hachi 6Sovathdy Thearika
7 Sao Oudom

Episode 14: October 11, 2015

First round

OrderContestantOrderContestant
1Eam Vanny2 Sao Oudom
3Meas Mony Reach4 Ny Rathana
5 Mao Hachi 6Sovathdy Thearika

Second Round: In Pair

Pair OrderContestant 1Contestant 2
1Sovathdy Thearika Ny Rathana
2 Mao Hachi Sao Oudom
3Eam VannyMeas Mony Reach

Episode 15: October 18, 2015

OrderContestant
1Sovathdy Thearika
2 Mao Hachi
3Eam Vanny
4 Sao Oudom
5 Ny Rathana

Episode 16: October 25, 2015

OrderContestant
1Mao Hachi
2Sovathdy Thearika
3Sao Oudom
4Ny Rathana

Episode 17: November 1, 2015

OrderContestant
1Ny Rathana
2Mao Hachi
3Sao Oudom

Season 1 Finalist Chart

Key
  Winner
  Top 3
  Eliminated Contestants
  Week that the contestant was eliminated
ContestantLive Show 1Live Show 2Live Show 3Live Show 4Live Show 5Live Show 6Live Show 7Semi-FinalFinal
Ny Rathana
Mao Hachi
Sao Oudom
Sovathdy Thearika
Eam Vanny
Meas Monyreach
Sun Chanthorn
Soeum Samnith
Kouy Ratin
Yong Nita
Eng Tongleng
Lonn Sobinn

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