Idols (Dutch TV series) explained

Idols Netherlands
Idols Netherlands Finalists
Season 1 (2003)
Winner
9 March
2 March
Dewi Pechler 23 February
David Gonçalves 16 February
Marieke Van Ginneken 9 February
Bas Nibbelke 2 February
Joël De Tombe 26 January
Yuli Minguel 19 January
Zosja El Rhazi 12 January
Season 2 (2004)
Winner
1 May
JK 24 April
Marlies Schuitenmaker 17 April
Irma Van Pamelen 10 April
Eric Bouwman 3 April
Alice Hoes 27 March
Ron Link 20 March
Robin Zijlstra 13 March
Meike Hurts 6 March
Season 3 (2006)
Winner
March 11
Ellen Eeftink March 4
Angelique Koorndijk February 25
Harm Jacobs February 18
Serge Gulikers February 11
Aäron Ayal February 4
Marescha van der Stelt January 28
Christon Kloosterboer January 21
I-Jay Cairo January 14
Charissa van Veldt January 7
Ariël Sietses December 31
Renske van der Veer December 31
Season 4 (2008)
Winner
March 1
Charlene Meulenberg February 23
Nigel Brown February 16
Neil Hendriks February 9
Pauline Zurlohe February 2
Tiffany Maes January 26
Bas van Rijckevorsel January 19
Mirjam de Jager January 12
Asnat Ferdinandus January 5
Ollie Du Croix December 29
Sandy Goeree December 22
Season 5 (2016)
Nina den HartogWinner
Kimberley Fransens June 8
Steve Langreder June 1
Tom de Visser June 1
Thijs Roseboom May 25
Jeffrey Saabeel May 25
Amber Thijssen May 18
Rowen Aida Ben Rabaa May 18
Season 6 (2017)

Idols was a television show on the Dutch television network RTL 4, which is part of the Idols series based on the popular British show Pop Idol. The show is a contest to determine the best young singer in the Netherlands.

The show is divided in two sections, the first being the audition round, an open audition where everyone who wants to try is allowed to sing. The first couple of shows usually show the worst and the best contenders in these auditions. Once the best are selected, the theater round starts. Here the singers who survived the auditions have to prove they really have what it takes to become an idol. In a couple of shows these performers are narrowed down to just 10 finalists, with each contestant performing live.

In the first 2 seasons there were four judges, but starting with season 3 there are just three. The judges provide critiques of each competitor's performance and determine nine of the ten people who enter the final shows. In the final shows they just comment, but don't have any power anymore. After the first part of the show viewers have around one hour to vote by telephone and text messages to vote for their favorite contestant, later in the night the results of 'Idols' starts in which the results are presented and the contestant with the fewest votes is sent home.

On 5 November the Dutch broadcaster RTL announced a fifth season which will be broadcast on RTL 5 in 2016.

Season 1

Auditions began in 2002 and were held Zeist, Eindhoven, Hoofddorp, Rotterdam and Assen. 7,626 people auditioned in the debut season.

94 successful auditionees progressed to the next stage at the TheaterHotel De Oranjerie in Roermond, Limburg. In a chorus line of ten, contestants re-audition with a self-chosen song. 50 contestants made the second day of the theatre round where groups based on gender were formed to sing one pre-determined song: "Isn't She Lovely?" and "I'm So Excited", for the males and females respectively.

Semi Final Qualifyings

From this stage, all shows are broadcast live from Studio 22 in Hilversum.

Top 30
Format: 3 out of 10 making the finals each week + one Wildcard

DateFirstSecondThird
21 DecemberJamai LomanHind LaroussiYuli Minguel
28 DecemberJim BakkumRoger Peterson1Marieke Van Ginneken
4 JanuaryDewi PechlerBas NibbelkeDavid Gonçalves
8 January
(Wildcard)
Joël De Tombe
(Judges Choice)
Notes:1 Roger Peterson withdrew with Zosja El Rhazi, who placed 4th in that group, replacing him in the top 10.

Finals Elimination Chart

DateThemeBottom Three
12 JanuaryNumber 1 hitsZosja El RhaziDavid GonçalvesJoël De Tombe
19 JanuarySoundtracksYuli MinguelMarieke Van GinnekenBas Nibbelke
26 JanuaryTop 40 HitsJoël De Tombe (2)David Gonçalves (2)Marieke Van Ginneken (2)
2 FebruaryDutch HitsBas Nibbelke (2)Jim Bakkum
9 FebruarySwinging 80’sMarieke Van Ginneken (3)Dewi Pechler
16 FebruaryLove SongsDavid Gonçalves (3)Jim Bakkum (2)
23 FebruaryPeople's ChoiceDewi Pechler (2)Jim Bakkum (3)
2 MarchContestant's ChoiceJim Bakkum (4)
9 MarchFinaleJim Bakkum (5)Jamai Loman

Season 2

Boris Titulaer won the contest, with Maud being the runner-up.

Semi Final Qualifyings

Top 27
Format: 3 (2 Viewers & 1 Judges Choice) out of 9 making the finals each week + 1 additional Wildcard

DateFirstSecondJudges' Choice
31 JanuaryMarlies SchuitenmakerMaud MulderRon Link
7 FebruaryRobin ZijlstraJKMeike Hurts
14 FebruaryBoris TitulaerIrma Van PamelenEric Bouwman
21 February
(Wildcard)
Alice Hoes
(Viewers Choice)
Frank De Graaf
(missed out)
Sharon
(missed out)

Finals Elimination Chart

DateThemeBottom Three
6 MarchMy IdolMeike HurtsAlice HoesIrma Van Pamelen
13 MarchMotownRobin ZijlstraIrma Van Pamelen (2)Maud Mulder
20 MarchTop 40 HitsRon LinkAlice Hoes (2)Eric Bouwman
27 MarchDiscoAlice Hoes (3)JKMaud Mulder (2)
3 AprilDutch HitsEric Bouwman (2)Irma Van Pamelen (3)Maud Mulder (3)
10 AprilPartyIrma Van Pamelen (4)Maud Mulder (4)
17 AprilBig BandMarlies SchuitenmakerMaud Mulder (5)
24 AprilPeople's ChoiceJK (2)Maud Mulder (6)
1 MayFinaleMaud Mulder (7)Boris Titulaer

Season 3

Season 3 started on October 22, 2005 with these notable changes: the two new presenters and the jury now consists of three members instead of the previous four. Raffaëla Paton won the contest, with Floortje being runner-up.

Semi Final Qualifyings

Top 27
Format: 4 (3 Viewers & 1 Judges Choice) out of 9 making the finals each week + 1 additional Wildcard

DateFirstSecondThirdJudges' Choice
3 DecemberFloortje SmitCharissa van VeldtI-Jay CairoChriston Kloosterboer
10 DecemberAäron AyalAngelique KoorndijkAriël SietsesRenske van der Veer
17 DecemberRaffaëla PatonHarm JacobsMarescha van der SteltEllen Eeftink
24 December
(Wildcard)
Serge Gulikers
(Viewers Choice)

Finals Elimination Chart

DateThemeBottom Three/Four
December 31Birthyear SongsRenske van der VeerAriel SietsesCharissa van Veldt
January 7Dutch ArtistsCharissa van Veldt (2)Marescha van der SteltI-Jay Cairo
January 14JukeboxI-Jay Cairo (2)Ellen EeftinkChriston Kloosterboer
January 21RockChriston Kloosterboer (2)Marescha van der Stelt (2)Ellen Eeftink (2)Aäron Ayal
January 28Hits 2000Marescha van der Stelt (3)Aäron Ayal (2)Angelique KoorndijkRaffaëla Paton
February 4DiscoAäron Ayal (3)Ellen Eeftink (3)
February 11Love SongsSerge GulikersEllen Eeftink (4)Raffaëla Paton (2)
February 18Dutch SongsHarm JacobsEllen Eeftink (5)
February 25Big BandAngelique Koorndijk (2)Raffaëla Paton (3)
March 4ChoicesEllen Eeftink (6)Floortje Smit
March 11FinaleFloortje Smit (2)Raffaëla Paton

Season 4

DateThemeBottom Three/Four
22 DecemberLas VegasSandy GoereeBas van Rijckevorsel
29 December80sOllie Du CroixMirjam de JagerNigel Brown
5 JanuaryDutch ProductAsnat FerdinandusBas van Rijckevorsel (2)Nigel Brown (2)
12 JanuaryDiscoMirjam de Jager (2) Tiffany MaesBas van Rijckevorsel (3)Nikki Kerkhof
19 JanuaryMusicalBas van Rijckevorsel (4)Tiffany Maes (2)Neil Hendriks
26 JanuaryBrit PopTiffany Maes (3)Nigel Brown (3)
2 FebruaryDutch SongsPauline ZurloheCharlene MeulenbergNeil Hendriks (2)
9 FebruaryLove SongsNeil Hendriks (3)Nathalie MakomaNigel Brown (4)
16 FebruaryBig BandNigel Brown (5)Charlene Meulenberg (2)
23 FebruaryChoicesCharlene Meulenberg (3)Nathalie Makoma (2)
1 MarchFinaleNathalie Makoma (3)Nikki Kerkhof

Season 5

Auditions began in January 2016 and were held Novotel Schiphol Airport in Hoofddorp. The first audition show attracted a record-breaking 1.5 million viewers.[1]

93 contestants progressed to the next stage at Theater de Kom in Nieuwegein, Utrecht. In a chorus line of ten, contestants re-audition with a pre-selected song. The songs were "Stay with Me" by Sam Smith, "Chandelier" by Sia, "Stitches" by Shawn Mendes, and "Hello" by Adele. 35 contestants advanced to the second theatre round where groups of three or four had to perform a pre-determined song, either "Marvin Gaye" by Charlie Puth ft. Meghan Trainor, "Never Forget You" by MNEK & Zara Larsson or "Sexy als ik dans" by Nielson. Twenty contestants progressed to the next stage.

The next round took place on Bali. First, the contestants had to perform a duet. Half of the contestants were eliminated. The remaining ten entered an acoustic piano round in which they performed a song of their choice. Two more contestants were sent home, narrowing the number of contestants down to eight that will enter the live shows.

During each live show, two contestants were sent home until two finalists remained. These two finalists faced off in a final during which viewers at home could cast their vote.

DateThemeBottom Three/Four
18 MayThis is meAmber ThijssenRowen Aida Ben RabaaJeffrey Saabeel
25 MayHeroesJeffrey SaabeelThijs RosemanTom de Visser
1 JuneSemi-finalTom de VisserSteve Langreder
8 JuneFinalKimberley FransensNina den Hartog

Judges

Hosts

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Idols breekt alle records op RTL 5: Megacijfers – Mediacourant.nl. 24 March 2016 .