NZ Idol

NZ Idol (2004-2006)

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A singing competition based on the U.K.'s Pop Idol and the U.S.'s American Idol.

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E01Episode 1juil. 16, 2006
S02E01Episode 1juil. 3, 2005
S01E29Season One - The Journeymai 16, 2004
S01E28The Finalmai 10, 2004
S01E27Top 2 - Performancesmai 9, 2004
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did NZ Idol premiere?

NZ Idol premiered on April 26, 2004.

Who were the hosts of NZ Idol in 2004?

The hosts of NZ Idol in 2004 were Dominic Bowden and Candy Lane.

Who were the judges on NZ Idol in 2004?

The judges on NZ Idol in 2004 were Frankie Stevens, Jackie Clarke, and Paul Ellis.

How many contestants participated in the first season of NZ Idol?

There were 10 contestants who participated in the first season of NZ Idol.

Who won the first season of NZ Idol?

Ben Lummis was the winner of the first season of NZ Idol.

What was the prize for winning NZ Idol in 2004?

The prize for winning NZ Idol in 2004 was a recording contract with Sony Music.

How many episodes were in the first season of NZ Idol?

The first season of NZ Idol had a total of 10 episodes.

Which city hosted the live shows of NZ Idol in 2004?

The live shows of NZ Idol in 2004 were hosted in Auckland.

Who were the guest performers on NZ Idol in 2004?

Some of the guest performers on NZ Idol in 2004 included Bic Runga, Brooke Fraser, and Elemeno P.

How were the contestants selected for NZ Idol in 2004?

The contestants for NZ Idol in 2004 were selected through auditions held across New Zealand.

How many seasons of NZ Idol aired in 2004?

Only one season of NZ Idol aired in 2004.

What was the age limit for contestants on NZ Idol in 2004?

Contestants on NZ Idol in 2004 had to be between the ages of 16 and 29.

Were there any wildcard entries in the first season of NZ Idol?

No, there were no wildcard entries in the first season of NZ Idol.

Who were the musical directors for NZ Idol in 2004?

The musical directors for NZ Idol in 2004 were Stu Pearce and Carl Doy.

How many albums did the winner of NZ Idol release after the show?

The winner of NZ Idol released one album after the show.

Did NZ Idol have a live audience during the performances?

Yes, NZ Idol had a live audience during the performances.

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