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The eighth series of Norske Talenter, Norway's edition of the Got Talent franchise, premiered on 13 January 2017, after a one-year hiatus. Judges Mia Gundersen , Bjarne Brøndbo , Suleman Malik, and Linn Skåber all returned, and Solveig Kloppen remained the host.
Norske Talenter (English: Norway’s Got Talent, lit. Norwegian Talents) is a Norwegian talent show with a similar format to Britain's Got Talent, making it one of the Got Talent franchise programmes. The 16-year-old singer Erlend Bratland won the first series and Quick Style, a hip hop dance group, won the second series.
TV 2: Original release: 2018 () Series chronology; ← Previous Series 8. The ninth series of the Norwegian talent show Norske Talenter was broadcast in 2018. Key
The seventh series of the Norwegian talent show Norske Talenter was broadcast beginning on 18 August 2015. Mia Gundersen returned with three new judges: Bjarne Brøndbo, Suleman Malik and Linn Skåber. The host Solveig Kloppen also returned. The young guitarist Odin Landbakk was announced as the winner on 27 November 2015; he was the first ...
The 2008 series of Norske Talenter was the first series of the programme. It aired on TV 2 with 16-year-old singer Erlend Bratland as the winner and 8-year-old hula hoop artist Vegard F. Dommersnes was the runner-up.
Season 3 of Norske Talenter premiered on March 5, 2010, with auditions. ... Backwards show 7 3rd (lost judges' vote) Elisabeth Elstad Olsen: Singer: 8 Unknown
Musical Show Dancer Semi-Finalist (Lost Judges' Vote/2nd Place Wild Cards) Popping Grandpa 2: Popping Dancer Semi-Finalist Quick Style: 2: Hip Hop Dance Group: Winner: Renate Aasen 1: Singer Semi-Finalist René Skar 2: Rapper Finalist Robert Smith-Hald: 2: Singer & Guitarist Semi-Finalist Robin Palmer Olsen 1: Pianist Semi-Finalist Røa ...
The 2009 series of Norske Talenter was the first series of this television programme. It began airing on TV 2 February 13, 2009 with audition in Bergen , and the live final was held May 8, 2009. The winners this season were the hip hop dance crew Quick Style at the ages 17–18.