The big chance
Television broadcast | |
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Original title | The big chance |
Country of production | Austria |
Year (s) | 1980-1990; 2011-2014 |
Production company |
ORF |
length | 120 minutes |
Broadcasting cycle |
weekly (since 2011 always on Fridays) |
genre | Casting show |
Moderation | Moderators "The Big Chance" (1980–1990)
Moderators "The Great Opportunity" (2011-2014)
Moderator "The Great Comedy Chance"
Moderators "The great chance of choirs"
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First broadcast | 1980 on FS 1 |
The great opportunity was a talent - show in the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF), which ran between 1980 and 1990 as well as a remake of a competitive nature from 2011 to 2014 in the evening program. Offshoots of the program were Die Große Comedy Chance from 2012 to 2014 and Die Große Chance der Chöre in 2015 and 2016 .
history
1980 to 1990
The big chance was seen as an indirect Austrian successor to the Show Chance , which was produced from 1969 to 1973. The show was about performing in front of a large audience and there was no competition. New talents from Austria were presented in every episode of the program “Die große Chance”. The show was moderated until 1987 by Peter Rapp , who then presented several shows on ORF, in 1988 Thomas Klock took over the moderation , followed by Elisabeth Engstler the following year . Talents brought forward through this show included jazz singer Ines Reiger , entertainer Mat Schuh , cabaret artist and actor Andreas Steppan , Andy Borg , Eva Lind and Alexander Bisenz .
2011 to 2014
From 2011 to 2014 a new edition of the program ran on ORF eins . This was moderated in season 1 by Doris Golpashin and Andi Knoll , as well as Tom Walek . In the summer of 2011, the radio station Ö3 began looking for talent in Austria with ORF television. The pre-castings were directed by Tom Walek and Doris Golpashin. In the live final shows, the artists will be joined by a five-piece band called Heavy Talents under the direction of Wolfgang Lindner jr. accompanied live. In the second season the show was moderated by Andi Knoll and Doris Golpashin, as in the previous year, but Tom Walek was not used as the "backstage moderator". In the third and fourth seasons Alice Tumler took over the female moderation part.
The first evaluation was given by a four-person jury - consisting of presenter Peter Rapp (in the first season circus director Bernhard Paul ), singer Zabine Kapfinger , ballerina Karina Sarkissova and the German rapper Sido , who after an argument with Dominic Heinzl in the following broadcast from 26 October 2012 was replaced once by Rudi Roubinek (in his We are Kaiser role as Obersthofmeister Seyffenstein ). Each juror awards a plus or a minus that lights up in front of him; in the event of a tie, the audience votes by remote control whether they can advance. At the end of a broadcast, the jury awards three tickets in a secret session and the audience votes one ticket for the next stage.
Twelve candidates were nominated for the three semi-final shows by televoting . In the semi-final shows, candidates were also selected by the jury and the audience, from which two final candidates were selected by televoting. For the third final candidate, each jury member nominated one of the remaining candidates. The one of the four selected with the most votes from the televoting reached the final. In the final, the winner was determined by televoting.
Seasons of the new edition (2011-2014)
First season (2011)
The first season of the new edition began on September 9, 2011. The first six episodes were recorded in the Rosenhügel film studios at the beginning of September , the remaining three recall shows and the finale ran live on ORF Eins from the end of October. The candidate Chiara Kerper , who presented her own interpretation of the Shakira song Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) in the second episode, attracted more attention . With the title she reached number 19 in the Austrian singles charts. The singer Christine Hödl took first place and received 100,000 euros as the winner.
Results
Name (s) | talent | Result of the semi-final show |
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Conchita Wurst | singing | 1st place |
Werner Otti | singing | 2nd place |
The freaks | acrobatics | jury |
Nicole Gelsinger | singing | eliminated |
Hasar Pub Team | unicycle | eliminated |
Drumartic | Percussion | eliminated |
The special combo | singing | eliminated |
Chiara Kerper | singing | eliminated |
Marcel Huber | singing | eliminated |
Jonas Witt | acrobatics | eliminated |
Christian Kerschdorfer | Ball acrobatics | eliminated |
Viktoria Lapidus | Hoola hoop | eliminated |
Name (s) | talent | Result of the semi-final show |
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Nina Gartler | singing | 1st place |
Bernhard Reider | singing | 2nd place |
Alexander Wengler | dance | jury |
Nihils | singing | eliminated |
Thommy Ten | sorcery | eliminated |
Footbag Vienna | Footbag | eliminated |
Michaela Fischer | singing | eliminated |
FRK Danceschool | dance | eliminated |
Marcel Bedernik | singing | eliminated |
The three | singing | eliminated |
Harmonic Sanfona Orchestra | accordion | eliminated |
Sandra Seiwald | singing | eliminated |
Name (s) | talent | Result of the semi-final show |
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Magic Acrobatics | acrobatics | 1st place |
Christine Hödl | singing | 2nd place |
Valerian Kapeller | Diabolo | jury |
Awoba Bagshaw | singing | eliminated |
Anna Buchegger | singing | eliminated |
Anton Fuchs | singing | eliminated |
Chris Kiliano | acrobatics | eliminated |
Lydia Prenner-Kasper | cabaret | eliminated |
Dominik Ofner | singing | eliminated |
Gert Smetanig | Magic | eliminated |
Company X | dance | eliminated |
Jochen Wörister and Florian Steiner | Alpine bells | eliminated |
space | Name (s) | talent | Result of the final (percentage) |
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1 | Christine Hödl | singing | 27.85% |
2 | Valerian Kapeller | Diabolo | 14.33% |
3 | Magic Acrobatics | acrobatics | 13.17% |
4th | Alexander Wengler | dance | 12.19% |
5 | The freaks | acrobatics | 10.78% |
6th | Conchita Wurst | singing | 7.91% |
7th | Werner Otti | singing | 5.41% |
8th | Bernhard Reider | singing | 5.12% |
9 | Nina Gartler | singing | 3.24% |
Controversies over candidates
In the second broadcast of the new edition, the candidate Helmut Link appeared, who wanted to prove his talent on the harmonica. After the broadcast, the ORF received several complaints because the song performed by Link had great similarities with the forbidden Horst Wessel song . The ORF then removed the candidate from the show's homepage and cut his appearance from the night repetition and the stream on ORF TVthek . In episode three, the Krone journalist Michael Jeannée appeared with his candidate, Heurigenwirt Martin Zimmermann, who was supposed to imitate engine noises. When Jeannée wanted to introduce him, there was a battle of words with jury member Sido, who described his appearance as arrogant shit . This also criticized two of his colleagues as fearful of a possible revenge Jeannée in his column. When the jurors voted, there was a stalemate so that the audience could decide whether Zimmermann should advance to the next round. Eventually, the candidate dropped out of the show.
reception
In the first episode, the show achieved an average viewer number of 672,000 and a market share of 28 percent of the total audience, which was far above the ratings of its predecessor on the broadcast slot ( Heroes of Tomorrow ) .
Episode 6 of the first new season ensured the best value on the broadcast slot in the target group of 12 to 29 year olds since 2007.
episode | First broadcast | Quota target group | Total quota | |
Castings: | ||||
episode 1 | Fri, Sept 9, 2011 | 42% (12 to 29 year olds) | 672,000 spectators; 28% market share | |
Episode 2 | Fri, Sept 16, 2011 | 33% (12 to 49 year olds) | 574,000 spectators; 24% market share | |
Episode 3 | Fri, Sept. 23, 2011 | 39% (12 to 49 year olds) | 683,000 spectators; 28% market share | |
Episode 4 | Fri, Sept. 30, 2011 | 30% (12 to 49 year olds) | 478,000 spectators; 20% market share | |
Episode 5 | Fri, Oct 7, 2011 | 37% (12 to 49 year olds) | 702,000 spectators; 27% market share | |
Episode 6 | Fri, Oct 14, 2011 | 42% (12 to 49 year olds) | 751,000 spectators; 30% market share | |
Semifinals: | ||||
Episode 7 | Fri, Oct 21, 2011 | 48% (12 to 49 year olds) | 792,000 spectators; 31% market share | |
Episode 8 | Fri, Oct 28, 2011 | 689,000 spectators; 27% market share | ||
Episode 9 | Fri, Nov 4, 2011 | 37% (12 to 49 year olds) | 738,000 spectators; 28% market share | |
Final: | ||||
Episode 10 | Fri, Nov 11, 2011 | 53% (12 to 49 year olds) | 946,000 spectators; 36.0% market share |
Second season (2012)
The application period for the second season began right after the finale of the first season of the new edition. The second season has been broadcast since September 7, 2012. Instead of Bernhard Paul, the former presenter of the program Peter Rapp takes a place on the jury. After the first semifinal show, it was announced on October 20, 2012 that the ORF broke up with Sido immediately after the broadcast with Dominic Heinzl because of physical abuse . The fictional character Seyffenstein (alias Rudi Roubinek ) from Wir sind Kaiser replaced Sido in the jury in the broadcast on October 26, 2012. On October 31, 2012, ORF announced that Sido would be back on the jury from the third semi-final show on November 2, 2012. The winners were the dog dance duo Alexandra and Esprit.
Results
Name (s) | talent | Result of the semi-final show |
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Claus Durstewitz | singing | 1st place |
Petra and Christian | To dance | 2nd place |
Empty flags | tape | jury |
The Zupprmandor | Singing and drawing | eliminated |
The Skateboard Masters | Skateboarding | eliminated |
The Austrian Skip Company | rope skipping | eliminated |
Swingin 'Crocs | To dance | eliminated |
Thomas Schneider | singing | eliminated |
Studio Percussion school | Percussion, drums | eliminated |
Laura Kamhuber | singing | eliminated |
Name (s) | talent | Result of the semi-final show |
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The Uptown Monotones | tape | 1st place |
Alexandra and Esprit | Dog dance | 2nd place |
Mark "stuff" agpas | singing | jury |
inmot! on | Yo-yo artistry | eliminated |
TVP Show Stars | Cheerleading | eliminated |
Anika-Plattler | Schuhplatteln and accordion | eliminated |
Lara Szenczy | singing | eliminated |
The KK | tape | eliminated |
Marianne Schöftner | singing | eliminated |
Austria pure | tape | eliminated |
Name (s) | talent | Result of the semi-final show |
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Solid tube | tape | 1st place |
The Grabenlandbuam | tape | 2nd place |
Flo and Wisch | cabaret | jury |
Nina Schwarzott | singing | eliminated |
Malcolm Henry | singing | eliminated |
Kata Mackh Dance Company | To dance | eliminated |
Philipp Doboczky | Dance hip hop | eliminated |
Albert Trobinger | Contact juggling | eliminated |
VORTEXES | Trampoline acrobatics | eliminated |
Eduard Babadost | singing | eliminated |
Name (s) | talent |
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Alexandra and Esprit | Dog dance |
Flo and Wisch | cabaret |
Solid tube | tape |
Mark "stuff" agpas | singing |
Petra and Christian | To dance |
The Uptown Monotones | tape |
Empty flags | tape |
Claus Durstewitz | singing |
The Grabenlandbuam | tape |
Third season (2013)
On April 16, 2013 it was announced on Hitradio Ö3 that ORF would like to produce a third season of the great opportunity. In place of Doris Golpashin, Alice Tumler took over the moderation at the side of Andi Knoll. The nationwide castings started on May 25, 2013 in Vienna and ended on June 8, 2013 in Graz. The live shows were broadcast in October and November 2013. Thomas David won the final on November 8, 2013 . The audience in the final was 782,000 with a market share of 31% during the show and 733,000 (40%) in the following decision show.
space | Name (s) | talent |
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1 | Thomas David | singing |
2 | Trio Piller | Musical group - two violins and an accordion |
3 | Dance Industry | Dance group |
4th | Johannes Raupl | Singing and playing the accordion |
5 | Emperor Franz Josef | tape |
Fourth season (2014)
In the fourth season, the jury consists of Oliver Pocher , Larissa Marolt , Petra Frey and Peter Rapp . The broadcast of the five recorded casting shows began on September 12, 2014, and the live broadcasts began on October 17, 2014.
The duo Harfonie (Hanna Maizner and Nora Baumann) from Ranggen in Tyrol won the final on November 7, 2014 . The audience in the final averaged 851,000 people with a market share of 33% during the show and 944,000 (43%) in the following decision show.
space | Name (s) | talent |
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1 | Harphony | Song and harp |
2 | Petra Mayer | Singing and Styrian harmonica |
3 | Ivana Cibulova | singing |
4th | Thorsteinn Einarsson | singing |
5 | Moni Rose | singing |
The Great Comedy Chance (2012-2014)
Television broadcast | |
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Original title | The great comedy opportunity |
Country of production | Austria |
Year (s) | 2012-2014 |
Production company |
ORF |
length | 120 minutes |
Episodes | 4 in 2 seasons |
genre | Casting show |
Moderation | Andi Knoll |
First broadcast | 2012 on ORF eins |
First season (2012)
In 2012, a spin-off called The Great Comedy Chance was shown, for which one could apply from September 2012. In contrast to the original concept, this casting show was limited to funny contributions. The show consisted of two editions (a casting show and a final show) and aired on November 16 and 23. The jury consisted of Peter Rapp, Ulrike Beimpold , and Eva Maria Marold . Fourth place at the judges table should occupy originally the rapper Sido, this was, however, by the Ö3 presenter Robert Kratky replaced. Eight out of 37 participants were selected for the final. There was also the side band Heavy Talents under the direction of Wolfgang Lindner jr. used live again. The first place was endowed with prize money of 25,000 euros. The winner was the “Zwa Voitrottln” group.
Between Voitrottln |
Klaus Bandl |
Erwin |
Fredi Jirkal |
The blonde angel |
Josef Burger |
Heinz Hofbauer |
Bernhard Lentsch |
Ka (rl) beret |
Second season (2014)
On January 10th and 17th, 2014, a second season of the competition with Oliver Pocher , Peter Rapp, Eva Maria Marold and Ulrike Beimpold in the jury was broadcast. The Belgian stand-up comedian Olivier Sanrey won.
Olivier Sanrey |
Aida Loos |
Franz Mario Prosch |
Leopold Toriser |
Deluxe women's room |
2 wins |
Nepo Fitz |
Marcel Kösling |
Simplice Mugiraneza |
The great opportunity for choirs (2015-2016)
First season (2015)
In 2015, a spin-off called The Great Chance of Choirs was shown. The show consisted of two casting shows which were broadcast on April 17th and 24th, the semi-finals on May 1st, 2015 and the final on May 8th, 2015. The jury consisted of Oliver Pocher , Larissa Marolt , Ramesh Nair and Birgit Sarata together. The show was moderated by Andi Knoll and Kristina Inhof , the prize money for first place was 25,000 euros. The eight-member Piccanto ensemble from Salzburg came first, the Calypso children's choir from Vorarlberg came in second, and the BORG Gastein pupil choir came third. In the final there was also the choir "Voices of Volunteers", consisting of volunteers from the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 under the direction of Monika Ballwein , Die Echten , the Massive Beats Crew , Chilli da Mur and the HIB.art.chor.
Second season (2016)
A second season was produced in 2016. The shooting for the casting and the first pre-castings were carried out in June 2016. Andi Knoll moderated the show together with Kristina Inhof . The jury of the second season consisted of Ramesh Nair , Oliver Pocher , Dorretta Carter and Fräulein Mai . The broadcast took place from October 14th to November 25th 2016 on ORF. The show consisted of four casting shows which were broadcast from October 14 to November 4, 2016, two semi-final shows on November 11 and 18, 2016 and the final on November 25, 2016. In the first semi-final show, the Gumpoldskirchner Spatzen , the group Ladies and Gentleman , the VOK from Leibnitz and the Young Roses from the Rosental made it into the final, and in the second semi-final show the 4 ME , the group from the Gumpoldskirchen music school , the singing group from Pöllau and the Seicento moved into Final one. The winner was the group of singers in Pöllau, the best three also included the VOK and the Gumpoldskirchner Spatzen. Seicento and 4ME followed.
Web links
- "Wrabetz is looking for 'The Great Opportunity'", derStandard.at (April 5, 2011)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Horst Wessel or is it a harmless folk song ?, kurier.at ( Memento from September 23, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ http://kurier.at/kult/4153786.php ( Memento from September 20, 2008 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k ORF Mediaresearch
- ↑ The big chance: Quota record at the last casting , Die Presse, May 15, 2012
- ↑ a b These details refer to the decision show
- ↑ Peter Rapp in the jury of the “Great Chance” , Der Standard, May 15, 2012
- ↑ http://kurier.at/kultur/4516448-good-bye-orf1-sido-nehmen-rauswurf-laß.php
- ↑ "The Great Opportunity": Roubinek replaces Sido. In: DiePresse.com. October 27, 2012, accessed January 11, 2018 .
- ↑ Sido returns to the ORF show "Die große Chance". In: DiePresse.com. October 31, 2012, accessed January 13, 2018 .
- ↑ The great opportunity - ORF ( Memento of the original from July 16, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ 3rd season of the great opportunity ( Memento of the original from April 19, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . Online at oe3.orf.at.
- ↑ http://kurier.at/kultur/medien/thomas-david-gewinnt-die-grosse-chance/34.772.880
- ↑ The great opportunity: The Duo Harfonie wins , Kurier, November 7, 2014
- ↑ ORF • “The Great Comedy Chance”: news.at
- ↑ The great comedy opportunity. (No longer available online.) Orf.at, archived from the original on November 27, 2012 ; Retrieved November 10, 2012 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ "The great comedy chance": Robert Kratky instead of Sido as juror - Tiroler Tageszeitung Online
- ↑ This time Comedy is cast | tvbutler.at ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (accessed on October 21, 2012)
- ↑ http://derstandard.at/1379293460449/ORF-engagiert-Oliver-Pocher-fuer-die-Grosse-Comedy-Chance
- ↑ http://www.ots.at/presseaussendung/OTS_20140110_OTS0113/die-grosse-comedy-chance-die-neun-finalisten-haben-fest
- ↑ http://www.ots.at/presseaussendung/OTS_20140117_OTS0124/olivier-sanrey-holte-sich-den-sieg-bei-der-grossen-comedy-chance
- ↑ ORF - The great chance of choirs ( Memento of the original from May 1, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . Retrieved May 1, 2015.
- ↑ Kleine Zeitung: Piccanto wins "The great chance of choirs" . Article dated May 8, 2015, accessed May 8, 2015.
- ↑ APA: ORF Eurovision Song Contest: ORF team on a volunteer tour in all nine federal states . APA notification dated February 2, 2015, accessed February 19, 2015.
- ↑ Salzburger Nachrichten: Salzburger Ensemble wins "The Great Chance of Choirs" . APA notification dated May 9, 2015, accessed July 5, 2015.
- ↑ Today TV: "Great chance of the choirs": This is the new jury " ( Memento of the original from June 3, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to instructions and then remove this note. Article dated April 19, 2016, accessed June 3, 2016.
- ↑ orf.at - The great chance of the choirs - the great singing competition in autumn ( Memento of the original from May 1st, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . Retrieved September 10, 2016.
- ↑ orf.at - These are the first finalists ( Memento of the original from November 12, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . Article dated November 11, 2016, accessed November 12, 2016.
- ↑ Kleine Zeitung: Pöllau singers' group wins the "Big Chance for Choirs" . Article dated November 25, 2016, accessed November 26, 2016.