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'''''World's Got Talent''''' |
'''''World's Got Talent''''' is a proposed television talent show that puts 25 winners from various [[Got Talent series|''Got Talent'' series]] to compete against each other. From there, one of them will be crowned the winner of ''The World's Got Talent'' and take home a million pound prize.<ref name=sun>[http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/article511364.ece Cowell plans a planet of talent]</ref><ref>[http://archive.is/20130125125229/http://www.hollywood.com/news/Simon_Cowell_to_Launch_Worlds_Got_Talent/5247237 Simon Cowell to Launch 'World's Got Talent']</ref> The screening date is currently unknown.<ref name=sun/> |
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In June 2010, following ''[[Britain's Got Talent]]''{{'}}s success at the [[BAFTA]] television awards, [[Simon Cowell]] voiced his ideas regarding a global version of the ''Got Talent'' series. However he argued that the format would not work with judges as they had all "tried to be him" in previous attempts, and instead proposed a commentary format, similar to that of the [[Eurovision Song Contest]].<ref>[http://tv.uk.msn.com/news/articles.aspx?cp-documentid=153672118]</ref> During the same week, more details were announced, with Cowell explaining 20 previous winning contestants from global variations of the ''Got Talent'' format would be brought together at the [[Royal Albert Hall]] with himself and [[Jonathan Lopez]] both having roles in the show. A proposed prize of £1 million was announced, along with a projected global television audience of 300 million, and an intended airdate of 2011.<ref>[http://celebrity.uk.msn.com/news/gossip/articles.aspx?cp-documentid=153683029]</ref> |
In June 2010, following ''[[Britain's Got Talent]]''{{'}}s success at the [[BAFTA]] television awards, [[Simon Cowell]] voiced his ideas regarding a global version of the ''Got Talent'' series. However he argued that the format would not work with judges as they had all "tried to be him" in previous attempts, and instead proposed a commentary format, similar to that of the [[Eurovision Song Contest]].<ref>[http://tv.uk.msn.com/news/articles.aspx?cp-documentid=153672118]</ref> During the same week, more details were announced, with Cowell explaining 20 previous winning contestants from global variations of the ''Got Talent'' format would be brought together at the [[Royal Albert Hall]] with himself and [[Jonathan Lopez]] both having roles in the show. A proposed prize of £1 million was announced, along with a projected global television audience of 300 million, and an intended airdate of 2011.<ref>[http://celebrity.uk.msn.com/news/gossip/articles.aspx?cp-documentid=153683029]</ref> |
Revision as of 22:44, 28 May 2014
World's Got Talent | |
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Genre | Reality television |
Created by | Simon Cowell |
Presented by | Ant & Dec Nick Cannon |
Judges | Simon Cowell Amanda Holden Heidi Klum Howard Stern Timomatic Kyle Sandilands Cris Judd Martin Short |
World's Got Talent is a proposed television talent show that puts 25 winners from various Got Talent series to compete against each other. From there, one of them will be crowned the winner of The World's Got Talent and take home a million pound prize.[1][2] The screening date is currently unknown.[1]
In June 2010, following Britain's Got Talent's success at the BAFTA television awards, Simon Cowell voiced his ideas regarding a global version of the Got Talent series. However he argued that the format would not work with judges as they had all "tried to be him" in previous attempts, and instead proposed a commentary format, similar to that of the Eurovision Song Contest.[3] During the same week, more details were announced, with Cowell explaining 20 previous winning contestants from global variations of the Got Talent format would be brought together at the Royal Albert Hall with himself and Jonathan Lopez both having roles in the show. A proposed prize of £1 million was announced, along with a projected global television audience of 300 million, and an intended airdate of 2011.[4]
In April 2011, Cowell halted his plans for the series because the new series would hamper with his X Factor commitments in the UK and US.[citation needed]
In June 2013, Cowell announced that the show would be taking place in late 2013, on ITV and NBC. Cowell also announced that he would be a judge alongside Amanda Holden, Heidi Klum, Howard Stern, Timomatic, Kyle Sandilands, Cris Judd and Martin Short. It will be hosted by Ant & Dec and Nick Cannon.[citation needed] In July 2013, Cowell announced that his plans will be put on a hiatus due to his commitments on the American version of The X Factor and would hold off until spring 2014.[citation needed]