Supertalent in Vlaanderen (2007)
"Supertalent in Vlaanderen" (Super Talent in Flanders) was the Flemish version of the British format 'Britain's Got Talent'. It was from fifteenth March in 2007 broadcast on VIER. During the first four audition - afleveringen given the jury an overview of the "talents" who have registered. Each act gets two minutes to grab in front of a studio audience's full attention of the jury and preferably hold. If not threaten the inexorable stop button.
The judging was done by Gert Verhulst, Paul Jambers and Martine Prenen. The acts they will provide comments and also have the power to intervene early: through a 'buzzer', they stop for lack of quality acts. The program is hosted by Ann Van Elsen and Felice. After the first series was finally out of the eight finalists sisters trio Triple E chosen as the winner and were thus € 50,000.00 In the autumn of 2012 the format returned to VTM called Belgium's Got Talent, just like Supertalent In Flanders, the program was produced by production house Fremantle.
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Dré Steemans
Ann Van Elsen
Paul Jambers
Martine Prenen
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