Idol Serbia-Montenegro & Macedonia

Idol Serbia-Montenegro & Macedonia

infobox television
show_name = Idol SCG
season = 1, 2


format = Interactive reality game show
creator = flagicon|UK Simon Fuller
starring = Dejan Pantelić
Saša Dragić
Petar Janjatović
Biljana Bakić
Mirko Vukomanović
country = SCG
network = BKTV
first_aired = 2003
last_aired = 2005Finalists(With dates of elimination)
Season 1(2003-04)
"Winner" Season 2 (2005)
"Winner" | website = http://www.bktv.com

"Idol" was a reality TV contest produced in Belgrade, Serbia and aired from 2003 until 2005.

Based on the popular British show "Pop Idol", it was its local version for young singing hopefuls in the then still existing state union of Serbia-Montenegro, as well as Macedonia. Being referred to unofficially as "Srpski Idol" (Serbian Idol) or "Idol SCG" in season one, it was considered as "Balkan Idol" during its second season because of the adding of Skopje as the audition destination resulting in a number of Macedonian contestants making it to into the top 12, however throughout the entire running of the series its official name remained "Idol" only.

Hosted by Dejan Pantelić, the programme aired on Serbia's BKTV network from late 2003 until May 2005. During that time two seasons were produced, however BKTV decided not to buy the licence for the third one due to financial problems.

Auditions

For the first "Idol" series 4 audition were held in the following cities in Serbia & Montenegro:
*Belgrade
*Podgorica
*Novi Sad
*Niš

The second "Idol" series of added Skopje to the audition tour.

Idol Jury

*Saša Dragić - composer & PR manager.
*Petar Janjatović - Dallas Records director.
*Biljana Bakić - BMG Poland director.
*Mirko Vukomanović - music producer.

eason 1

emi Final Qualifyings

Top 50
Format: 2 out of 10 making in each group

Finals elimination chart

External links

* [http://www.blic.co.yu/stara_arhiva/arhiva/2004-04-02/strane/reportaze.htm Cveta Majtanović za 18. rođendan dobila titulu „Idola“ Prvo škola, a posle karijera, "Blic", April 2, 2004]


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