Hrvatski Idol
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Hrvatski Idol is the Croatia
n version of Pop Idol
. There have been two seasons of Hrvatski Idol. The first one was won by Žanamari Lalić
, who received 54% of the vote in the finale night. Patrick Jurdić
won the second season, with 50.22% of the vote in the finale, since the number of received phonecalls was only 2.296 votes, Jurdić won with not more than 10 votes over runner-up Lidija Bačić. Both winners did try out on other countries similar casting shows before: Lalić in Germany
and Jurdić in both his homecountry Austria
and the Czech Republic
. However, both failed to achieve some success on their first tries and were eliminated pretty early in the competition.
Although season one being successful with viewers, the sophomore series failed to continue this success and a third season was delayed and after an absence of four years the show returned to Croatian screens under the new name Hrvatska traži zvijezdu
on RTL Televizija
.
May 1: Film Songs
May 8: 80s
May 15: 70s
May 22: 90s
May 29:
June 5: Grand Finale
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January 22: Croatian Night
January 29: My Brith Year
February 5: Film Songs
February 12: Duets
February 19: No. 1 Hits
February 26: Grand Finale
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| style="background:cyan;"| Male
| style="background:lightgreen;" padding-left: 1em;"| Safe
| style="background:yellow;" padding-left: 1em;"| Safe first
| style="background:orange;" padding-left: 1em;"| Safe second
| style="background:coral;" padding-left: 1em;"| Eliminated
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Croatia
Croatia , officially the Republic of Croatia , is a unitary democratic parliamentary republic in Europe at the crossroads of the Mitteleuropa, the Balkans, and the Mediterranean. Its capital and largest city is Zagreb. The country is divided into 20 counties and the city of Zagreb. Croatia covers ...
n version of Pop Idol
Pop Idol
Pop Idol is a British television series which debuted on ITV on 6 October 2001. The show was a talent contest to decide the best new young pop singer in the United Kingdom, based on viewer voting and participation. Two series were broadcast - one in 2001-02 and a second in 2003...
. There have been two seasons of Hrvatski Idol. The first one was won by Žanamari Lalić
Žanamari Lalic
Žanamari Lalić is a Croatian pop-rock/alternative rock musician and singer-songwriter who is a lead vocalist and primary songwriter for the J'Animals, also known as the first winner of Hrvatski idol, Croatian equivalent of Pop Idol, in 2004.Žanamari Lalić was born and raised in Makarska. She won...
, who received 54% of the vote in the finale night. Patrick Jurdić
Patrick Jurdic
Patrick Jurdić is an Austro-Croatian singer who rose to popularity after winning Hrvatski Idol 2, the Croatian version of Pop Idol, shown by Nova TV. Additionally, he also took part in Austria's casting show Starmania and reached the top-12...
won the second season, with 50.22% of the vote in the finale, since the number of received phonecalls was only 2.296 votes, Jurdić won with not more than 10 votes over runner-up Lidija Bačić. Both winners did try out on other countries similar casting shows before: Lalić in Germany
Deutschland sucht den Superstar
Deutschland sucht den Superstar is a German reality talent show, also commonly known by its initials DSDS. Part of the Idol franchise, it was created by English media mogul Simon Fuller as a spin-off from the British show Pop Idol, of which two series were broadcast between the years of 2001 and...
and Jurdić in both his homecountry Austria
Starmania (TV series)
Starmania is an Austrian casting show, a talent show for would-be pop stars. It is broadcast on the Austrian TV channel "ORF 1".Despite striking similarities, Starmania is not a licensed version of the Idols format distributed by FremantleMedia. Attempts to export the format to Germany failed due...
and the Czech Republic
Cesko hledá SuperStar
Česko hledá SuperStar is the Czech version of Idol series. It is broadcast on Czech TV Nova, first series in spring 2004, the second a year later, the third series in autumn 2006. The show was very popular in 2004, with an audience of more than 3.5 million people ; other media attention was also...
. However, both failed to achieve some success on their first tries and were eliminated pretty early in the competition.
Although season one being successful with viewers, the sophomore series failed to continue this success and a third season was delayed and after an absence of four years the show returned to Croatian screens under the new name Hrvatska traži zvijezdu
Hrvatska traži zvijezdu
Hrvatska traži zvijezdu is the second Croatian version of Pop Idol and is currently airing on RTL Televizija....
on RTL Televizija
RTL Televizija
RTL Televizija is a Croatian commercial broadcaster with national availability that has been broadcasting since April 30, 2004.RTL Televizija is 74% owned by the RTL Group....
.
Themes
April 24: My IdolMay 1: Film Songs
May 8: 80s
May 15: 70s
May 22: 90s
May 29:
June 5: Grand Finale
Finals Elimination Chart
Stage: | Semi Finals | Finals | ||||||||||||||||
Weeks: | 12/25 | 12/26 | 01/01 | 01/02 | 01/15 | 01/22 | 01/29 | 02/05 | 02/12 | 02/19 | 02/26 | |||||||
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Place | Constestant | Result | ||||||||||||||||
1 | Žanamari Lalić Žanamari Lalic Žanamari Lalić is a Croatian pop-rock/alternative rock musician and singer-songwriter who is a lead vocalist and primary songwriter for the J'Animals, also known as the first winner of Hrvatski idol, Croatian equivalent of Pop Idol, in 2004.Žanamari Lalić was born and raised in Makarska. She won... |
1 | Winner | |||||||||||||||
2 | Pamela Ramljak | 1 | Runner-up | |||||||||||||||
3 | Neda Parmać | 2 | Btm2 | Btm3 | Btm2 | Elim | ||||||||||||
4 | Linda Švarc | 1 | Btm2 | Btm2 | Elim | |||||||||||||
5 | Alan Šćuric | 1 | Btm3 | Elim | ||||||||||||||
6 | Ivana Marić | 2 | Btm2 | Elim | ||||||||||||||
7 | Denis Mladenović | 1 | Btm3 | Elim | ||||||||||||||
8 | Karmen Matković | 2 | Elim | |||||||||||||||
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| style="background:pink;"| Female
| style="background:cyan;"| Male
| style="background:lightgreen;" padding-left: 1em;"| Safe
| style="background:yellow;" padding-left: 1em;"| Safe first
| style="background:orange;" padding-left: 1em;"| Safe second
| style="background:coral;" padding-left: 1em;"| Eliminated
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Audtions
- SplitSplit (city)Split is a Mediterranean city on the eastern shores of the Adriatic Sea, centered around the ancient Roman Palace of the Emperor Diocletian and its wide port bay. With a population of 178,192 citizens, and a metropolitan area numbering up to 467,899, Split is by far the largest Dalmatian city and...
(10/31/04) - OsijekOsijekOsijek is the fourth largest city in Croatia with a population of 83,496 in 2011. It is the largest city and the economic and cultural centre of the eastern Croatian region of Slavonia, as well as the administrative centre of Osijek-Baranja county...
(11/07/04) - OpatijaOpatijaOpatija is a town in western Croatia, just southwest of Rijeka on the Adriatic coast. , the town proper had a population of 7,850, with the municipality having a total 12,719 inhabitants.-Geography:...
(11/14/04) - ZagrebZagrebZagreb is the capital and the largest city of the Republic of Croatia. It is in the northwest of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern slopes of the Medvednica mountain. Zagreb lies at an elevation of approximately above sea level. According to the last official census, Zagreb's city...
(11/21/04)
Themes
January 15: My IdolJanuary 22: Croatian Night
January 29: My Brith Year
February 5: Film Songs
February 12: Duets
February 19: No. 1 Hits
February 26: Grand Finale
Finals Elimination Chart
Stage: | Semi Finals | Finals | ||||||||||||||||
Weeks: | 12/25 | 12/26 | 01/01 | 01/02 | 01/15 | 01/22 | 01/29 | 02/05 | 02/12 | 02/19 | 02/26 | |||||||
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Place | Constestant | Result | ||||||||||||||||
1 | Patrick Jurdić Patrick Jurdic Patrick Jurdić is an Austro-Croatian singer who rose to popularity after winning Hrvatski Idol 2, the Croatian version of Pop Idol, shown by Nova TV. Additionally, he also took part in Austria's casting show Starmania and reached the top-12... |
1 | Winner | |||||||||||||||
2 | Lidija Bačić | 1 | Btm3 | Runner-up | ||||||||||||||
3 | Marina Kristić | 2 | Btm3 | Btm3 | Btm2 | Elim | ||||||||||||
4 | Teo Nikolac | 2 | Btm2 | Btm3 | Btm2 | Elim | ||||||||||||
5 | Siniša Vidović | 1 | Btm2 | Elim | ||||||||||||||
6 | Ana Bebić Ana Bebic Ana Bebić is Croatian singer, who participated in television shows such as Hrvatski Idol, Ne zaboravi stihove!, and finally Operacija trijumf, which was shown in five countries. Her debut single, "Preživjet ću", reached number one in Serbia and became an instant regional hit... |
1 | Elim | |||||||||||||||
7 | Karmen Papić | 2 | Btm2 | Elim | ||||||||||||||
8 | Ivana Jelečević | 2 | Elim | |||||||||||||||
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| style="background:pink;"| Female
| style="background:cyan;"| Male
| style="background:lightgreen;" padding-left: 1em;"| Safe
| style="background:yellow;" padding-left: 1em;"| Safe first
| style="background:orange;" padding-left: 1em;"| Safe second
| style="background:coral;" padding-left: 1em;"| Eliminated
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