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32 acts got through to the semi-finals and 9 acts got through to the final. This year they had one extra semi-final they called the "Extra Chance" where the judges picked 8 acts from the season (auditions or semi-finals) they wanted to get an extra chance. From that show, only one act got through and had to win the public vote. That contestant was ''Lydia Hoen Tjore'', who came in 2nd, because ''Quick'' (winners) beat her in the judges' vote challenge semi-final 3. Winner was hip hop dance group [[Quick]] with the ages 17-18, 14-year old classical singer [[Lydia Hoen Tjore]] came runner-up and 6-year old magician [[Brian Aksnes Hoseth]] came 3rd.
32 acts got through to the semi-finals and 9 acts got through to the final. This year they had one extra semi-final they called the "Extra Chance" where the judges picked 8 acts from the season (auditions or semi-finals) they wanted to get an extra chance. From that show, only one act got through and had to win the public vote. That contestant was ''Lydia Hoen Tjore'', who came in 2nd, because ''Quick'' (winners) beat her in the judges' vote challenge semi-final 3. Winner was hip hop dance group [[Quick]] with the ages 17-18, 14-year old classical singer Lydia Hoen Tjore came runner-up and 6-year old magician Brian Aksnes Hoseth came 3rd.


==Series three==
==Series three==

Revision as of 05:45, 17 June 2010

Norske Talenter
Presented byMarte Stokstad (2007)
Sturla Berg-Johansen (2007-2008)
Pia Lykke (2008)
JudgesJan Fredrik Karlsen
Mia Gundersen
Thomas Giertsen
Country of origin Norway
No. of seasons2 (As of Fall 2008)
No. of episodes2 (As of Fall 2008)
Production
Production locationsOslo, Bergen, Stavanger and Trondheim (auditions)
Oslo (finals)
Running timeVaries
Original release
NetworkTV 2
Release2007 –
May 8th, 2008

Norske Talenter (Norwegian Talents) is a Norwegian talent show with the same format as Britain's Got Talent. 16-year old singer Erlend Bratland won the first series and hip hop dance group Quick won the second series. Judges are music producer Jan Fredrik Karlsen, singer and actress Mia Gundersen and comedian/actor Thomas Giertsen. In 2007 Marte Stokstad and Sturla Berg-Johansen were hosts, and in 2008 Berg-Johansen joined Pia Lykke to be hosts.

For a list of all acts that came through in the series watch List of Norske Talenter Acts.

Series one

40 acts got through to the semi-finals and 10 acts got through to the final. Winner was 16-year old singer Erlend Bratland, 8-year old hula hoop artist Vegard F. Dommersnes came runner-up and 12-year old singer Nora Foss al-Jabri came 3rd.

Series two

32 acts got through to the semi-finals and 9 acts got through to the final. This year they had one extra semi-final they called the "Extra Chance" where the judges picked 8 acts from the season (auditions or semi-finals) they wanted to get an extra chance. From that show, only one act got through and had to win the public vote. That contestant was Lydia Hoen Tjore, who came in 2nd, because Quick (winners) beat her in the judges' vote challenge semi-final 3. Winner was hip hop dance group Quick with the ages 17-18, 14-year old classical singer Lydia Hoen Tjore came runner-up and 6-year old magician Brian Aksnes Hoseth came 3rd.

Series three

The third series ran from March 2010 to late May 2010. Both Thomas Giertsen and Mia Gundersen returned as judges, but Jan Fredrik Karlsen did not, and got replaced by Alex Rosen. In the end, rapper Kristian Rønning, A.K.A. "Sirius", won the first price of 500 000 NOK.

Awards and nominations

Norske Talenter was nominated in Gullruten for "Best Entertainment Show" 2008.