New Zealand's Got Talent

New Zealand's Got Talent (2008-2013)

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"New Zealand's Got Talent" is a New Zealand reality television show which premiered in 2008. The show is based on the Got Talent series format that originated from America's Got Talent. The show originally screened on Prime for one series before being dropped. TV One later revived the show, with series produced in 2012 and 2013. The original line-up on Prime included Andrew Mulligan and Jason Reeves as hosts, with Miriama Smith, Paul Ellis and Richard Driver as judges. After the show was revived in 2012, the show was presented by Tamati Coffey, with Ali Campbell, Rachel Hunter, and Jason Kerrison on the judging panel.[2] Choreographer Cris Judd replaced Campbell for the show's 2013 series.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 19:30 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E13Grand Final - The DeciderDez. 8, 2013
S03E12Grand FinalDez. 1, 2013
S03E11Semi Final 6Nov. 24, 2013
S03E10Semi Final 5Nov. 17, 2013
S03E09Semi Final 4Nov. 10, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'New Zealand's Got Talent' premiere?

'New Zealand's Got Talent' premiered on June 8, 2008.

Who was the host of 'New Zealand's Got Talent' in 2008?

Tamati Coffey was the host of 'New Zealand's Got Talent' in 2008.

Who were the judges in the first season of 'New Zealand's Got Talent'?

The judges in the first season of 'New Zealand's Got Talent' were Jason Kerrison, Rachel Hunter, and Paul Ellis.

Who was the winner of the first season of 'New Zealand's Got Talent'?

The winner of the first season of 'New Zealand's Got Talent' was opera singer Jackie Thomas.

Who was the runner-up of the first season of 'New Zealand's Got Talent'?

The runner-up of the first season of 'New Zealand's Got Talent' was singer-songwriter Michael Murphy.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'New Zealand's Got Talent'?

There were 13 episodes in the first season of 'New Zealand's Got Talent'.

In what city was the finale of 'New Zealand's Got Talent' filmed in 2008?

The finale of 'New Zealand's Got Talent' in 2008 was filmed in Wellington.

Did 'New Zealand's Got Talent' air on Sundays in 2008?

Yes, 'New Zealand's Got Talent' aired on Sundays in 2008.

Was there a live audience for the performances in the first season of 'New Zealand's Got Talent'?

Yes, there was a live audience for the performances in the first season of 'New Zealand's Got Talent'.

Did 'New Zealand's Got Talent' have the same format in the first season as it did in later seasons?

Yes, 'New Zealand's Got Talent' had the same format in the first season as it did in later seasons, with auditions, semi-finals, and a finale.

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