- Idols (Netherlands)
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Idols Netherlands Idols Netherlands Finalists
(with dates of elimination)Season 1 (2003) Jamai Loman Winner Jim Bakkum 9 March Hind Laroussi 2 March Dewi Pechler 23 February David Gonçalves 16 February Marieke Van Ginneken 9 February Bas Nibbelke 2 February Joël De Tombe 26 January Yuli Minguel 19 January Zosja El Rhazi 12 January Season 2 (2004) Boris Titulaer Winner Maud Mulder 1 May JK 24 April Marlies Schuitenmaker 17 April Irma Van Pamelen 10 April Eric Bouwman 3 April Alice Hoes 27 March Ron Link 20 March Robin Zijlstra 13 March Meike Hurts 6 March Season 3 (2006) Raffaëla Paton Winner Floortje Smit March 11 Ellen Eeftink March 4 Angelique Koorndijk February 25 Harm Jacobs February 18 Serge Gulikers February 11 Aäron Ayal February 4 Marescha van der Stelt January 28 Christon Kloosterboer January 21 I-Jay Cairo January 14 Charissa van Veldt January 7 Ariël Sietses December 31 Renske van der Veer December 31 Season 4 (2008) Nikki Kerkhof Winner Nathalie Makoma March 1 Charlene Meulenberg February 23 Nigel Brown February 16 Neil Hendriks February 9 Pauline Zurlohe February 2 Tiffany Maes January 26 Bas van Rijckevorsel January 19 Mirjam de Jager January 12 Asnat Ferdinandus January 5 Ollie Du Croix December 29 Sandy Goeree December 22 Idols is a television show on the Dutch television network RTL 4, which is part of the Idol series based on the popular British show Pop Idol. The show is a contest to determine the best young singer in the Netherlands.
The show is divided in two sections, the first being the audition round, an open audition where everyone who wants to try is allowed to sing. The first couple of shows usually show the worst and the best contenders in these auditions. Once the best are selected, the theater round starts. Here the singers who survived the auditions have to prove they really have what it takes to become an idol. In a couple of shows these performers are narrowed down to just 10 finalists, with each contestant performing live.
In the first 2 seasons there were four judges, but starting with season 3 there are just three. The judges provide critiques of each competitor's performance and determine nine of the ten people who enter the final shows. In the final shows they just comment, but don't have any power anymore. After the first part of the show viewers have around one hour to vote by telephone and text messages to vote for their favorite contestant, later in the night the results of 'Idols' starts in which the results are presented and the contestant with the least votes is sent home.
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Season 1
Jamai Loman won the contest, with Jim Bakkum (nl) being second best. When Jamai later appeared on World Idol he finished last.
Semi Final Qualifyings
Top 30
Format: 3 out of 10 making the finals each week + one WildcardDate First Second Third 21 December Jamai Loman Hind Laroussi Yuli Minguel 28 December Jim Bakkum Roger Peterson1 Marieke Van Ginneken 4 January Dewi Pechler Bas Nibbelke David Gonçalves 8 January
(Wildcard)Joël De Tombe
(Judges Choice)Notes: - Roger Peterson withdrew with Zosja El Rhazi, who placed 4th in that group, replacing him in the top 10.
Finals Elimination Chart
Date Theme Bottom Three 12 January Number 1 hits Zosja El Rhazi David Gonçalves Joël De Tombe 19 January Soundtracks Yuli Minguel Marieke Van Ginneken Bas Nibbelke 26 January Top 40 Hits Joël De Tombe (2) David Gonçalves (2) Marieke Van Ginneken (2) 2 February Dutch Hits Bas Nibbelke (2) Jim Bakkum 9 February Swinging 80’s Marieke Van Ginneken (3) Dewi Pechler 16 February Love Songs David Gonçalves (3) Jim Bakkum (2) 23 February People's Choice Dewi Pechler (2) Jim Bakkum (3) 2 March Contestant's Choice Hind Laroussi Jim Bakkum (4) 9 March Finale Jim Bakkum (5) Jamai Loman Season 2
Boris Titulaer won the contest, with Maud being the runner-up.
Semi Final Qualifyings
Top 27
Format: 3 (2 Viewers & 1 Judges Choice) out of 9 making the finals each week + 1 additional WildcardDate First Second Judges' Choice 31 January Marlies Schuitenmaker Maud Mulder Ron Link 7 February Robin Zijlstra JK Meike Hurts 14 February Boris Titulaer Irma Van Pamelen Eric Bouwman 21 February
(Wildcard)Alice Hoes
(Viewers Choice)Frank De Graaf
(missed out)Sharon
(missed out)Finals Elimination Chart
Date Theme Bottom Three 6 March My Idol Meike Hurts Alice Hoes Irma Van Pamelen 13 March Motown Robin Zijlstra Irma Van Pamelen (2) Maud Mulder 20 March Top 40 Hits Ron Link Alice Hoes (2) Eric Bouwman 27 March Disco Alice Hoes (3) JK Maud Mulder (2) 3 April Dutch Hits Eric Bouwman (2) Irma Van Pamelen (3) Maud Mulder (3) 10 April Party Irma Van Pamelen (4) Maud Mulder (4) 17 April Big Band Marlies Schuitenmaker Maud Mulder (5) 24 April People's Choice JK (2) Maud Mulder (6) 1 May Finale Maud Mulder (7) Boris Titulaer Season 3
Season 3 started on October 22, 2005 with these notable changes: the two new presenters and the jury now consists of three members instead of the previous four. Raffaëla Paton won the contest, with Floortje being runner-up.
Semi Final Qualifyings
Top 27
Format: 4 (3 Viewers & 1 Judges Choice) out of 9 making the finals each week + 1 additional WildcardDate First Second Third Judges' Choice 3 December Floortje Smit Charissa van Veldt I-Jay Cairo Christon Kloosterboer 10 December Aäron Ayal Angelique Koorndijk Ariël Sietses Renske van der Veer 17 December Raffaëla Paton Harm Jacobs Marescha van der Stelt Ellen Eeftink 24 December
(Wildcard)Serge Gulikers
(Viewers Choice)Finals Elimination Chart
Date Theme Bottom Three/Four December 31 Birthyear Songs Renske van der Veer Ariel Sietses Charissa van Veldt January 7 Dutch Artists Charissa van Veldt (2) Marescha van der Stelt I-Jay Cairo January 14 Jukebox I-Jay Cairo (2) Ellen Eeftink Christon Kloosterboer January 21 Rock Christon Kloosterboer (2) Marescha van der Stelt (2) Ellen Eeftink (2) Aäron Ayal January 28 Hits 2000 Marescha van der Stelt (3) Aäron Ayal (2) Angelique Koorndijk Raffaëla Paton February 4 Disco Aäron Ayal (3) Ellen Eeftink (3) February 11 Love Songs Serge Gulikers Ellen Eeftink (4) Raffaëla Paton (2) February 18 Dutch Songs Harm Jacobs Ellen Eeftink (5) February 25 Big Band Angelique Koorndijk (2) Raffaëla Paton (3) March 4 Choices Ellen Eeftink (6) Floortje Smit March 11 Finale Floortje Smit (2) Raffaëla Paton Season 4
Date Theme Bottom Three/Four 22 December Las Vegas Sandy Goeree Bas van Rijckevorsel 29 December 80s Ollie Du Croix Mirjam de Jager Nigel Brown 5 January Dutch Product Asnat Ferdinandus Bas van Rijckevorsel (2) Nigel Brown (2) 12 January Disco Mirjam de Jager (2) Tiffany Maes Bas van Rijckevorsel (3) Nikki Kerkhof 19 January Musical Bas van Rijckevorsel (4) Tiffany Maes (2) Neil Hendriks 26 January Brit Pop Tiffany Maes (3) Nigel Brown (3) 2 February Dutch Songs Pauline Zurlohe Charlene Meulenberg Neil Hendriks (2) 9 February Love Songs Neil Hendriks (3) Nathalie Makoma Nigel Brown (4) 16 February Big Band Nigel Brown (5) Charlene Meulenberg (2) 23 February Choices Charlene Meulenberg (3) Nathalie Makoma (2) 1 March Finale Nathalie Makoma (3) Nikki Kerkhof Judges
- Edwin Jansen (2003-2004)
- Henkjan Smits (2003-2006)
- Eric van Tijn (2003-2008)
- Jerney Kaagman (2003-2008)
- John Ewbank (2008)
- Gordon Heuckeroth (2008)
Hosts
- Tooske Ragas (2003-2004)
- Reinout Oerlemans (2003-2004)
- Chantal Janzen (2006)
- Martijn Krabbé (2006-2008)
- Wendy van Dijk (2008)
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