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Nouvelle Star

French reality music competition show


Summary

French reality music competition show

FieldValue
num_seasons13
imageNouvelleStar.jpg
creatorSimon Fuller
presenterBenjamin Castaldi (2003–06, 2015)
Virginie Efira (2006–08)
Virginie Guilhaume (2008–10)
Cyril Hanouna (2012–14) Laurie Cholewa (2016) Shy'm (2017)
countryFrance
networkM6 (2003–2010, 2017)
D8 (2012–2016)
first_aired
last_aired
producerFremantleMedia

Virginie Efira (2006–08) Virginie Guilhaume (2008–10) Cyril Hanouna (2012–14) Laurie Cholewa (2016) Shy'm (2017) D8 (2012–2016)

Nouvelle Star (; also known as À la Recherche de la Nouvelle Star for the first season) is a French television series based on the popular Pop Idol programme produced by FremantleMedia. It was broadcast by M6 in seasons 1–8 before D8 aired seasons 9—12. M6 broadcast the 13th and final season.

It was hosted by Benjamin Castaldi for the first three seasons (2003–2005). He also hosted 13 episodes of seasons 4 (2006). Virginie Efira presented the remainder of season 4, as well as presenting seasons 5 and 6. Virginie Guilhaume hosted seasons 7 and 8. Since season 9, Cyril Hanouna is the ''Nouvelle Star'''s TV host.

On 4 July 2012, Bibiane Godfroid, program director of Nouvelle Star announced that the show will not return on M6 but will instead be on D8, after its acquisition by Canal +.

In 2017, M6 confirmed that season 13 would be the last.

Format of the series

The four members of the jury have to judge about 25,000 contestants in various towns around France and Belgium. Until the final rounds begin, the show presents both the successful and the poorest performers, known as the "inoubliables" (unforgettable ones). Some of the worst performers have also performed as guests during the final stages.

Of the 25,000 contestants, only 150 (140 in season 6) are selected for the next round of auditions, which takes place at the Theatre Trianon in central Paris. There are two auditions over the space of three days, the highlights of which are shown over the course of two shows. Specific exercises are given to the contestants in order to evaluate their artistic talents: pitch, rhythmic accuracy, ability to remember lyrics and to learn songs, sing in a trio, and deal with tiredness and stress, etc. During the first day of the Theatre stage of auditions, contestants perform on stage in lines of eight, each contestant performing the song of their choice a capella. On day 2, 70 contestants who made it through the previous day are given a choice of three songs (two specifically for boys or for girls, and one for both, as of Series 6) and have to form trios with other contestants of their choice but of the same sex, they will be accompanied by a guitar and a piano. The 50 remaining contestants will interpret a song, in French, accompanied by an orchestra band. For the first time at this ultimate step before the live primes, this year, the contestants have performed in front of more than 400 persons including the jury at the theatre.

The jury will have to decide between 20 remaining contestants (27 in season 6) on a television screen, reviewing the all auditions of those contestants, of which they will select 15 for the first live television prime where they will be submitted to viewers' vote. In series 6, the viewers rejected 6 contestants of which the jury saved one.

There is no wildcard round in the French format, and viewers only vote by text or by phone. Only viewers' votes decide of the result during the prime, but the judges comment by giving first an illustrated verdict by colored traffic lights in front of them Blue for Good, and Red for bad performance (coloured lights introduced in season 5, and taken the form of traffic lights in season 6). The voting is different from American Idol as viewers vote during the programme and results are given at the end of it, by Virginie (The Host) and Maitre Najar (bailiff), where Virginie selects at random the saved contestants leaving only the ones dropped by the viewers. The previous seasons' jury (Mainly Marianne James) was used to contesting a lot the results.

Auditions

The inaugural season featured auditions in France, Belgium, and Quebec, Canada. Later series dropped Quebec from the audition tour, as Canadian Idol had started, and therefore, Francophones could audition in their home country.

For Nouvelle Star's seasons 2, 3 and 4, auditions were held in Toulouse, Rennes, Marseille, Lyon, and Paris and in one location in Belgium, at Liège.

Overview

SeasonSeason 1
(2003)style="width:10%"Season 2
(2004)style="width:10%"Season 3
(2005)style="width:10%"Season 4
(2006)style="width:10%"Season 5
(2007)style="width:10%"Season 6
(2008)style="width:10%"Season 7
(2009)style="width:10%"Season 8
(2010)style="width:10%"Season 9
(2012-2013)style="width:10%"Season 10
(2013-2014)style="width:10%"Season 11
(2014-2015)style="width:10%"Season 12
(2016)style="width:10%"Season 13
(2017)Presented byBackstageJudgesWinnerChannelBroadcast
period
Benjamin CastaldiVirginie EfiraVirginie GuilhaumeCyril HanounaBenjamin CastaldiLaurie CholewaShy'm
Estelle DenisÉnora MalagréLaure Falesse}}Erika Moulet
Camille Combal}}Lola Dubini
Jérôme Anthony}}
André ManoukianBenjamin Biolay
Dove AttiaSinclairMarco PrinceSinclairDany Synthé
Varda KakonMarianne JamesLioMauraneElodie FrégéCœur de Pirate
Lionel FlorenceManu KatchéPhilippe ManœuvreOlivier BasYarol PoupaudJoeyStarrNathalie Noennec
Jonatan CerradaSteeve EstatofMyriam AbelChristophe WillemJulien DoréAmandine BourgeoisSoanLuce
M6D8M6
27 March 200311 February 200410 February 200522 February 200628 February 200721 February 200824 February 20092 March 2010
10 July 200313 May 200412 May 20058 June 200613 June 200711 June 20089 June 200916 June 2010

Awards by season

RankContestants (In order of elimination)Season 1
(2003)Season 2
(2004)Season 3
(2005)Season 4
(2006)Season 5
(2007)Season 6
(2008)Season 7
(2009)Season 8
(2010)Season 9
(2012-2013)Season 10
(2013-2014)Season 11
(2014-2015)Season 12
(2016)Season 13
(2017)
1Jonatan CerradaSteeve EstatofMyriam AbelChristophe WillemJulien DoréAmandine BourgeoisSoanLuceSophie-TithMathieu SaïkalyEmjiPaul PlexiXavier Matheu
2Thierry AmielJulien LaurencePierrick LilliuMiss DominiqueTigane DrammehBenjamin SiksouLeïla AissaouiFrançois RaoultFlorian BertonnierYseult OnguenetMathieu KolanekMia RoselloYadám Andrés Guevara
3Jean Sébastien LavoieAmel BentRoland KarlGaël FaureGaëtane AbrialCédric OheixCamélia JordanaRamón MirabetPhilippe KrierPauline de TarragonMartial BetiracManu GalureSloń
4Alexis JuliardLaura TabourinMervyn Kennedy-MacfoyCindy SantosJulie MaziYcareThomas BonneauLussiFlo DevosAlvaro EchánovePauline LaffitteMélanie JuneMathieu Canaby
5Laetizia AlbertiCharles CattaertFrancine MassianiValérie CastanPierre DarmonJules PélissierDalé GrenobleBenjamin BohemJulie ObréDana Ali-AhmadMicka AubertinMaxime PenentLilou Robert
6Yoann KelyannBabeth LandoDan PerezFlorian LescaRaphaëlle DessLucile LuzelyDamien VanniDave DarioPaul KaySirine BettonMaëva BellocqPierre FabreKamisa Negra
7Jonathan Hassen-AliPascal CrisinelSarah RianiBruno RuaSoma DufourThomas MarfisiLary LambertAnnabelleTimothée RossignolMehdi DahmaneNelson VardNirintsoa RajoharisonAshley Fortes
8Cindie BruzziJohn ZéraPhilippe LégerStéphanie LipstadtAlex FondjaKristov LeroyMahdi JaggaeStéphanie VondenhoffCharlotte Morgane BerryClaudia ChuKevin CohenCarusoVictor Goun's
9PriscillaGeoffrey LupartBenjamin DelcroixBeverlyCanelle ZahySiân PottokMélissa NkondaSacha PageAdélaïde PratoussyLéopoldine HummelNoémie LemarchandCaroline PiresAzza Kamaria
10Gabrielle DucombleSimongad BarbeyMalik HemaidiJoana BoumendilIlyès YanguiJulien PiersonYoann PignyMarine VilleretLéa LayneHugo Chalan-MarchioUrsula RaveloFlorieOphélie Piche
11Corentine PlanckaertCélia PerezMartineJulie BessardYasmina BahjAmbre DupontKim KitsonFrances Isabel CoontzBéni Radriamandibi
12Ségolène GerlingerJean-Charles ChapuisMichel ColynCindy AgostinhoAntoine VignetteLucia de CarvalhoJulie DessoudeCarla de Coignac
13Géraldine JonetSophie ClaretVincent GalahadAxelle AnduzeCharlotte RobinAnna TornéChehinaze
14RabbiaVladimir StreiffIsabelle IthurburuClément FalgousMaria-PazManon TrinquierEzra Van Vliet
15Gérôme GalloMounir OuarabFredMickaël FrémeauxSiegfried Martin-DiazLaura Migné
16Marc Touati

Spin-offs

''Nouvelle Star, ça continue...''

Nouvelle Star, ça continue... is a program broadcast directly after the prime Nouvelle Star shows. It was broadcast on Fun TV (2003-2005), W9 (2006-2009), M6 (2010) and now on C8. The show includes interviews with judges, saved or eliminated contestants des jurés, invited musical guests. Hosts were Adrien Lemaître on Fun TV, Alexandre Devoise, Jérôme Anthony and Sidonie Bonnec all on W9, Estelle Denis and Jérôme Anthony on M6 with Camille Combal giving a diary, Énora Malagré on D8.

''Saga Nouvelle Star''

Saga Nouvelle Star or La Saga Nouvelle Star was an old daily show hosted by Virginie Efira on M6, following various seasons of the Nouvelle Star show. It was broadcast only in 2007 and then stopped. In each show, she would present Top des Inoubliables internationaux (meaning best of international unforgettables), being winners from various countries where Idol series are broadcast. Broadcast at 19:00 in access prime time, it brought in an average 1.1 million of viewers.

Summary

SeasonPremiereFinalWinnerRunner-upJudgesHost(s)1*2345678910111213
27 March 200310 July 2003Jonatan CerradaThierry AmielDove Attia
Varda Kakon
Lionel Florence
André ManoukianBenjamin Castaldi
11 February 200413 May 2004Steeve EstatofJulien LaurenceDove Attia
Marianne James
Manu Katché
André Manoukian
10 February 200512 May 2005Myriam AbelPierrick Lilliu
22 February 20068 June 2006Christophe WillemDominique Michalon
28 February 200713 June 2007Julien DoréTigane DrammehVirginie Efira
21 February 200813 June 2008Amandine BourgeoisBenjamin SiksouLio
Philippe Manœuvre
Sinclair
André Manoukian
24 February 20099 June 2009SoanLeïla AissaouiVirginie Guilhaume
2 March 201016 June 2010Luce BrunetFrançois RaoultLio
Philippe Manœuvre
André Manoukian
Marco Prince
11 December 201226 February 2013Sophie-Tith CharvetFlorian BertonnierOlivier Bas
André Manoukian
Maurane
SinclairCyril Hanouna
31 October 201320 February 2014Mathieu SaikalyYseult Onguenet
27 November 201412 March 2015EmjiMathieu KolanekÉlodie Frégé
André Manoukian
Yarol Poupaud
SinclairBenjamin Castaldi
13 February 20163 May 2016Patrick RouillerMia RoselloÉlodie Frégé
André Manoukian
Joey Starr
SinclairLaurie Cholewa
1 November 201720 December 2017Xavier MatheuYadám Andrés GuevaraBenjamin Biolay
Dany Synthé
Nathalie Noennec
Cœur de PirateShy'm

*Also known as À la Recherche de la Nouvelle Star

References

References

  1. Manon has also taken part on [[The Voice: la plus belle voix (season 3). season 3]] of ''The Voice''.
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