Star Search (Singaporean TV series) season 10

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Star Search
Season 10
Hosted by Dasmond Koh
Quan Yi Fong
Guo Liang
JudgesIvy Low
Winnie Wong
Andrew Cheng
Kok Len Shoong
Lee Ee Wurn
Yeo Saik Pin
George Chan
Ann Kok
Clarence Lee
Jazreel Low
Keith Png
Chen Hanwei
Winner Jeffrey Xu
Runner-upPeggy Lin
Release
Original network MediaCorp Channel 8
Original release30 August (2010-08-30) 
5 December 2010 (2010-12-05)
Season chronology
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Star Search 2010 is the 10th installment of Star Search . Auditions were held across Singapore, Malaysia, China and Taiwan.

Contents

The competition began on 30 August 2010. The Semifinal took place on 14 November and Grand Final took place on 5 December 2010. Between the Semifinal and Grand Final, the remaining contestants were put through intensive training.

Selection process

Auditions

Summary of auditions
Episode AirdateAudition city [1] Audition dates [1] Audition venue [1] Judges
30 August 2010 Taipei, Taiwan 29–30 May 2010Arki GalériaIvy Low
Winnie Wong
6 September 2010
13 September 2010 Shanghai, China 19–20 June 2010Shanghai Teenagers Activity CenterAndrew Cheng
Kok Len Shoong
Lee Ee Wurn
20 September 2010
27 September 2010 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 10–11 July 2010 Parkroyal Kuala LumpurAndrew Cheng
Lee Ee Wurn
Yeo Saik Pin
4 October 2010 Singapore 24–25 July 2010Caldecott Broadcast CentreAndrew Cheng
Kok Len Shoong
Lee Ee Wurn

Finalists

The final 20 finalists were confirmed as follows;

Key:

  – Winner
  – Runner-up
  – Third place
Origin cityContestants
Taipei, TaiwanTeddy Chin 陈立谦Alex Chuang 庄翔宇Kristy Ho 何巧雯Gaga Lu 吕湘湘
Shanghai, ChinaVivi Hu 胡薇Peggy Lin 林佩琪Jerry Wang 王景羲 Jeffrey Xu 徐鸣杰
Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaJoycelyn Kah 郭利玲Stella Koh 辜裕秀Jeff Lim 林志杰 Sora Ma 马艺瑄
SingaporeMika Chung 仲璇Lucas Lai 赖毅豪Adeline Lim 林赞银Quek Jin Hao 郭晋豪
James Seah 谢宏辉 Romeo Tan 陈罗密欧YiLynn Teh 郑伊琳 Darryl Yong 杨子文

Results summary

Colour key
 Contestant did not perform
 Contestant received the fewest public votes and was immediately eliminated (no final showdown)
 Contestant received the most public votes
Weekly results per contestant
ContestantQuarter-finalsSemi-finalFinal
Week 8Week 9Week 11Week 12
Jeffrey XuBottom sevenSafeWinner
Peggy LinTop threeSafeRunner-up
Adeline LimBottom sevenSafe3rd
Romeo TanTop threeSafe4th
Sora MaTop threeSafe5th
Vivi HuBottom sevenSafeBottom five
Jeff LimBottom sevenSafeBottom five
James SeahTop threeSafeBottom five
YiLynn TehBottom sevenSafeBottom five
Darryl YongTop threeSafeBottom five
Teddy ChinBottom sevenBottom tenEliminated (week 11)
Alex ChuangBottom sevenBottom tenEliminated (week 11)
Mika ChungTop threeBottom tenEliminated (week 11)
Kristy HoBottom sevenBottom tenEliminated (week 11)
Joycelyn KahBottom sevenBottom tenEliminated (week 11)
Stella KohBottom sevenBottom tenEliminated (week 11)
Lucas LaiBottom sevenBottom tenEliminated (week 11)
Gaga LuBottom sevenBottom tenEliminated (week 11)
Quek Jin HaoBottom sevenBottom tenEliminated (week 11)
Jerry WangBottom sevenBottom tenEliminated (week 11)

Quarter-finals

Grand Finals (5 December 2010)

The Grand Finals was hosted by Guo Liang, Quan Yi Fong and Dasmond Koh. Former contestants and winners from the 9 previous editions still with MediaCorp were present as well.

The judges were Hong Kong director and actor Lawrence Cheng, veteran Hong Kong actor Ha Yu, former Star Search winner Zoe Tay, MediaCorp deputy CEO Chang Long Jong, current MediaCorp actress Fann Wong and veteran MediaCorp producer Kwek Leng Soong.

Competition

Q & A Segment

Acting Segment

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