Young Talent Time

Young Talent Time (2012)

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Network Ten and Granada Media Australia - in conjunction with Johnny Young and Johnny Young Music - are the producers of the all-new version of Young Talent Time. Taped before a live studio audience at Fox Studios in Sydney, the 18 episode series debuted on Network Ten across Australia at 6.30pm on Sunday 22 January 2012. Hosted by former Australian Idol 2003 contestant Rob Mills, 2012's YTT features a regular Young Talent Team (of 10 members), performing a couple of group numbers each week, with one Team Member featuring in a solo spot each episode, to showcase their individual talents. And each weekly episode features four young contestants (or acts) under the age of 16. These solo performers, duos, groups, etc, may be singers, dancers (ballet, hip-hop, tap, jazz, etc), musicians, sight acts, illusionists, comedians and so on.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 18:30 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E18Episode 18May 20, 2012
S01E17Episode 17May 13, 2012
S01E16Episode 16May 6, 2012
S01E15Episode 15Apr 29, 2012
S01E14Episode 14Apr 22, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Young Talent Time' premiere in 2012?

'Young Talent Time' premiered on January 22, 2012.

Who was the host and mentor of 'Young Talent Time' in 2012?

Rob Mills was the host, and Tina Arena was the mentor of 'Young Talent Time.'

Which famous Australian musician was a former member of 'Young Talent Time'?

Dannii Minogue was a former member of 'Young Talent Time.'

How many finalists were selected to compete on 'Young Talent Time'?

Twelve finalists were selected to compete on 'Young Talent Time.'

What were the age requirements for competitors on 'Young Talent Time'?

Competitors on 'Young Talent Time' had to be between 8 and 16 years old.

What was the prize for the winner of 'Young Talent Time'?

The winner of 'Young Talent Time' received a scholarship to a performing arts school.

Who were the judges on 'Young Talent Time' in 2012?

The judges on 'Young Talent Time' in 2012 were Jonathan Coleman, Danielle Spencer, and Benji Madden.

What was the format of the competition on 'Young Talent Time'?

The competition on 'Young Talent Time' was divided into weekly challenges and elimination rounds.

What type of performances were featured on 'Young Talent Time'?

'Young Talent Time' featured a variety of performances, including singing, dancing, and instrumental performances.

Which famous Australian actor made a guest appearance on 'Young Talent Time'?

Hugh Jackman made a guest appearance on 'Young Talent Time.'

What was the theme song of 'Young Talent Time'?

The theme song of 'Young Talent Time' was 'Young Talent Time Forever.'

How were the finalists chosen for 'Young Talent Time'?

The finalists for 'Young Talent Time' were chosen through a national audition process.

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