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[[Image:Can6final.jpg|right|250px|Canadian Idol judges, hosts, and other personalities (Back Row (L-R): Farley Flex, Ben Mulroney, Jon Dore, Jake Gold, Front Row (L-R): Sass Jordan Zack Werner)]]
<table width="100%" border="0"><tr><td width="70%" valign="top">[[Image:Can6final.jpg|right|250px|Canadian Idol judges, hosts, and other personalities (Back Row (L-R): Farley Flex, Ben Mulroney, Jon Dore, Jake Gold, Front Row (L-R): Sass Jordan Zack Werner)]]'''''Canadian Idol''''' is a [[reality television]] show on the [[Canadian]] television network [[CTV]], based on the popular [[British]] show ''[[Pop Idol]]'' and its US offshoot ''[[American Idol]]''. The show is a [[contest]] to determine the best young [[singer]] in [[Canada]]. It is hosted by [[Ben Mulroney]], son of former [[Prime Minister of Canada|PM]] [[Brian Mulroney]].

'''''Canadian Idol''''' is a [[reality television]] show on the [[Canadian]] television network [[CTV]], based on the popular [[British]] show ''[[Pop Idol]]'' and its US offshoot ''[[American Idol]]''. The show is a [[contest]] to determine the best young [[singer]] in [[Canada]]. It is hosted by [[Ben Mulroney]], son of former [[Prime Minister of Canada|PM]] [[Brian Mulroney]].


In the show, people first [[audition]] but eventually the performers are narrowed down to 10 finalists (11 in season 1 due to a near-tie), with each contestant performing live. There are four judges ([[Jake Gold]], [[Sass Jordan]], [[Zack Werner]], [[Farley Flex]]) who provide critiques of each competitor's performance. Viewers have several hours following the broadcast of the show to phone in their votes for their favourite contestant. On the following night's episode (live again), the contestant with the fewest votes is sent home.
In the show, people first [[audition]] but eventually the performers are narrowed down to 10 finalists (11 in season 1 due to a near-tie), with each contestant performing live. There are four judges ([[Jake Gold]], [[Sass Jordan]], [[Zack Werner]], [[Farley Flex]]) who provide critiques of each competitor's performance. Viewers have several hours following the broadcast of the show to phone in their votes for their favourite contestant. On the following night's episode (live again), the contestant with the fewest votes is sent home.


In the first season, which debuted in [[July 2003]], [[Ryan Malcolm]] won, with [[Gary Beals]] coming in second. The second season debuted on [[June 1]], [[2004]].
In the first season, which debuted in [[July 2003]], [[Ryan Malcolm]] won, with [[Gary Beals]] coming in second. The second season debuted on [[June 1]], [[2004]].

<table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" align="right" width="30%" style="margin-left:15px; text-align:center">
<tr><td align=center colspan=2>'''Canadian Idol Finalists'''<br><small>''(with rankings)''</small>
<tr><td colspan=2 align=center>'''Season 1''' ([[2003]])
<tr><td>[[Ryan Malcolm]]<td>''winner''
<tr><td>[[Gary Beals]]<td>''runner-up''
<tr><td>[[Billy Klippert]]<td>''third''
<tr><td>[[Audrey de Montigny]]<td>''fourth''
<tr><td>[[Jenny Gear]]<td>''fifth''
<tr><td>[[Toya Alexis]]<td>''sixth''
<tr><td>[[Mikey Bustos]]<td>''top 8''
<tr><td>[[Tyler Hamilton]]<td>''top 8''
<tr><td>[[Karen-Lee Batten]]<td>''top 11''
<tr><td>[[Candida Clauseri]]<td>''top 11''
<tr><td>[[Richie Wilcox]]<td>''top 11''
</tr>
</table>


==External links==
==External links==
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[[category:Idol television series]] [[category:Canadian Idol]]
[[category:Idol television series]] [[category:Canadian Idol]]
</td><td width="30%" valign="top"><table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" align="right" width="97%" style="margin-left:15px; text-align:center">
<tr><td align=center colspan=2>'''Canadian Idol Finalists'''<br><small>''(with dates of elimination)''</small>
<tr><td colspan=2 align=center>'''Season 1''' ([[2003]])
<tr><td>[[Ryan Malcolm]]<td>''winner''
<tr><td>[[Gary Beals]]<td>[[September 16]]
<tr><td>[[Billy Klippert]]<td>[[September 9]]
<tr><td>[[Audrey de Montigny]]<td>[[September 2]]
<tr><td>[[Jenny Gear]]<td>[[August 26]]
<tr><td>[[Toya Alexis]]<td>[[August 19]]
<tr><td>[[Mikey Bustos]]<td>[[August 12]]
<tr><td>[[Tyler Hamilton]]<td>[[August 12]]
<tr><td>[[Karen-Lee Batten]]<td>[[August 5]]
<tr><td>[[Candida Clauseri]]<td>[[August 5]]
<tr><td>[[Richie Wilcox]]<td>[[August 5]]
<tr><td colspan=2 align=center>'''Season 2''' ([[2004]])<br><small>''(with date of qualification)''</small>
<tr><td>[[Joshua Seller]]<td>[[June 17]]
<tr><td>[[Brandy Callahan]]<td>[[June 17]]
<tr><td>[[Kalan Porter]]<td>[[June 24]]
<tr><td>[[Kaleb Simmonds]]<td>[[June 24]]
<tr><td>[[Theresa Sokyrka]]<td>[[July 1]]
<tr><td>[[Jacob Hoggard]]<td>[[July 1]]
<tr><td>[[Shane Wiebe]]<td>[[July 8]]
<tr><td>[[Manoah Hartmann]]<td>[[July 8]]</tr>
</table></td></tr></table>

Revision as of 11:23, 9 July 2004

Canadian Idol judges, hosts, and other personalities (Back Row (L-R): Farley Flex, Ben Mulroney, Jon Dore, Jake Gold, Front Row (L-R): Sass Jordan Zack Werner)
Canadian Idol judges, hosts, and other personalities (Back Row (L-R): Farley Flex, Ben Mulroney, Jon Dore, Jake Gold, Front Row (L-R): Sass Jordan Zack Werner)
Canadian Idol is a reality television show on the Canadian television network CTV, based on the popular British show Pop Idol and its US offshoot American Idol. The show is a contest to determine the best young singer in Canada. It is hosted by Ben Mulroney, son of former PM Brian Mulroney.

In the show, people first audition but eventually the performers are narrowed down to 10 finalists (11 in season 1 due to a near-tie), with each contestant performing live. There are four judges (Jake Gold, Sass Jordan, Zack Werner, Farley Flex) who provide critiques of each competitor's performance. Viewers have several hours following the broadcast of the show to phone in their votes for their favourite contestant. On the following night's episode (live again), the contestant with the fewest votes is sent home.

In the first season, which debuted in July 2003, Ryan Malcolm won, with Gary Beals coming in second. The second season debuted on June 1, 2004.

Canadian Idol Finalists
(with dates of elimination)
Season 1 (2003)
Ryan Malcolmwinner
Gary BealsSeptember 16
Billy KlippertSeptember 9
Audrey de MontignySeptember 2
Jenny GearAugust 26
Toya AlexisAugust 19
Mikey BustosAugust 12
Tyler HamiltonAugust 12
Karen-Lee BattenAugust 5
Candida ClauseriAugust 5
Richie WilcoxAugust 5
Season 2 (2004)
(with date of qualification)
Joshua SellerJune 17
Brandy CallahanJune 17
Kalan PorterJune 24
Kaleb SimmondsJune 24
Theresa SokyrkaJuly 1
Jacob HoggardJuly 1
Shane WiebeJuly 8
Manoah HartmannJuly 8