Tv Series

Australia's Got Talent

(en)

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8.0

2007

60m

Australia's Got Talent

Overview: Australia's Got Talent is an Australian reality television talent show which premiered on 18 February 2007 on the Seven Network. The show is based on the Got Talent series format that originated in the United Kingdom with Simon Cowell. It was hosted by Grant Denyer, with Dannii Minogue, Tom Burlinson and Red Symons acting as judges. From series seven, the show will be broadcast on the Nine Network. The first series aired at 6:30pm on Sunday nights. After a successful run, the series was given a vote of confidence as Seven moved the show to a more competitive Tuesday night timeslot. The second season aired from 29 April 2008. A third season, which aired on Wednesday nights, began on 4 February 2009. Its sixth series, the final series to be broadcast on Seven, ended on 25 July 2012. The seventh series began airing on 11 August 2013.

Status: Returning Series

Release date: February 18, 2007

Number of season: 10

Number of episode: 134

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Top Cast

Shane Jacobson

Shane Jacobson

as Self - Judge

Kate Ritchie

Kate Ritchie

as Self - Judge

Alesha Dixon

Alesha Dixon

as Self - Judge

David Walliams

David Walliams

as Self - Judge

Ricki-Lee Coulter

Ricki-Lee Coulter

as Self - Host

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Seasons

Season 1

Season 1

February 18, 2007.

  11 Episodes

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Season 2

Season 2

April 29, 2008.

  10 Episodes

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Season 3

Season 3

February 4, 2009.

  12 Episodes

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Season 4

Season 4

April 13, 2010.

  10 Episodes

Overview: Australia's Got Talent is an Australian reality television show, based on the original UK series, to find new talent. The fourth season premiered on the Seven Network on 13 April 2010 and ended on 15 June 2010. Radio DJ Kyle Sandilands and Irish singer Brian McFadden joined the judging panel as replacements for Red Symonds and Tom Burlinson. Auditions took place throughout February 2010 and were held in the five major cities across Australia. The live shows began on 11 May 2010 and ended on 15 June 2010, where dance troupe Justice Crew were crowned the winners of the fourth season of Australia's Got Talent. They were awarded a prize of $250,000. Runner-up Cameron Henderson was awarded a runner-up prize of performing at the 2010 AFL Grand Final.

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Season 5

Season 5

May 3, 2011.

  18 Episodes

Overview: Australia's Got Talent is an Australian reality television show, based on the original UK series, claiming to find new talent. The fifth series premiered on the Seven Network on 3 May 2011 and ended on 2 August 2011, where singer Jack Vidgen was crowned the winner of Australia's Got Talent, while illusionist Cosentino became runner-up. Judges Dannii Minogue, Kyle Sandilands, and Brian McFadden returned for the series, as well as host Grant Denyer. The producer auditions took place in 16 cities across Australia, and ran from October to December 2010. The successful acts from these auditions were then invited back for a second audition in front of the judges and a live audience. These auditions were held in February and March 2011 in four major cities, including one day in Gold Coast and Perth, two days in Sydney, and three days in Melbourne. From over 200 successful auditionees, only 48 acts were selected for the semi-finals. The six semi-final shows began on 31 May 2011 and ended on 5 July. Introduced, was a new format to the show where three acts from each semi-final would advance through to the next round. In previous years only two acts have made it through each semi-final.

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Season 6

Season 6

April 16, 2012.

  21 Episodes

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Season 7

Season 7

August 11, 2013.

  14 Episodes

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Season 8

Season 8

February 1, 2016.

  13 Episodes

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Season 9

Season 9

July 28, 2019.

  13 Episodes

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Season 10

Season 10

October 9, 2022.

  11 Episodes

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