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The first season of the American talent show competition series America's Got Talent was broadcast on NBC from June 21 to August 17, 2006. The season went into production a year earlier than planned by Got Talent creator Simon Cowell. Cowell intended for Britain's Got Talent to debut before AGT in 2006. However, production was suspended due to internal conflicts within its British television network. David Hasselhoff, Brandy Norwood and Piers Morgan were the show's first judges, with Regis Philbin as host. This season originally had an early format for live round judging and Wildcard acts, which would be changed after the season's conclusion.
America's Got Talent | |
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Season 1 | |
Showrunner | Jason Raff[1] |
Hosted by | Regis Philbin |
Judges | |
Winner | Bianca Ryan |
Runners-up |
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Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | June 21 August 17, 2006 | –
Season chronology |
The first season was won by singer Bianca Ryan,[2] with clogging dance group All That, and singer/musician duo The Millers finishing as runner-ups within the Top 3 finalists. The season's actual results for second and third place were not declared. The ratings success of this season helped foster the development of other international editions of the Got Talent franchise, along with restarting production on the British edition.
Season overview
editIn 2005, Simon Cowell devised plans for a televised talent competition, originally intending for it be created and broadcast in Britain through the British broadcaster ITV, with an American edition to follow after its first season. However, following a pilot broadcast of the format, a dispute arose between ITV and Paul O'Grady, the originally intended host of Britain's Got Talent.[3] In the wake of the dispute, after O'Grady decided to sign on to another network, Cowell suspended production on the British edition, and instead focused on the American edition in 2006. His proposal for his program in America was bought by NBC, who commissioned a small season of episodes, along with Fremantle and Cowell's own company Syco Entertainment. Auditions were launched across the United States, while Regis Philbin was picked as the host[4] with David Hasselhoff, Brandy Norwood and Piers Morgan chosen as judges.[5] After the open auditions had been completed, those who had been nominated for the program were entered into more an extensive round of major auditions, which took place across Los Angeles, Chicago and New York in April 2006.
The format used in the first season of America's Got Talent for live rounds differed greatly from what would later be used in later seasons of the program, as well as for other international editions of the Got Talent franchise. In the semi-finals and the final, the judges voted on each participant's performance pertaining to whether they approved or disapproved of an act, with no use of a buzzer to stop a performance at any time. While each semi-final would offer two places in the live final, any act eliminated by this stage would have a chance to be picked as a Wildcard for a special semi-final – two by each judge from any semi-final and one by the public from each round – with an additional two places offered.
Forty of the participants who auditioned for this season secured a place in the semi-finals, with ten performing in each show and eight of the acts making it into the live final. Approximately ten of the semi-finalists who didn't advance were chosen by the judges to compete within a Wildcard round and secured two additional places in the final. These are the results of each participant's overall performance during the season:
- Winner | Runner-Up | Finalist | Semi-finalist
Participant | Genre | Act | Semi-final | Result |
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Alexis Jordan | Singing | Singer | 1 1 | Eliminated |
All That! | Dance | Dance Group | 1 1 | Runner-up |
At Last | Singing | Vocal Group | 2 | Finalist |
Bianca Ryan | Singing | Singer | 3 | Winner |
Bobby Badfingers | Music | Finger Snapper | 2 1 | Eliminated |
Caitlyn Taylor Love | Singing | Singer | 3 | Eliminated |
Celtic Spring | Dance | Dance Group | 4 | Finalist |
Corina Brouder | Singing | Singer | 1 1 | Eliminated |
Dave the Horn Guy | Music | Horn Performer | 2 | Eliminated |
Dave Smith One Man Sideshow | Danger | Sideshow Performer | 4 | Eliminated |
David & Dania | Magic | Quick Change Duo | 4 1 | Finalist |
Desperation Squad | Singing / Music | Band | 4 | Eliminated |
Elliot Zimet | Magic | Magician | 3 | Eliminated |
George Komsky | Singing | Singer | 4 | Eliminated |
Hoopalicious | Dance | Hula Hoop Artist | 1 | Eliminated |
J. R. Johns and His Best Friends | Animals | Dog Act | 1 | Eliminated |
Jessica Sanchez | Singing | Singer | 5 | Eliminated |
Kenny Shelton | Variety | Juggler | 3 | Eliminated |
Kevin Johnson | Comedy | Ventriloquist | 1 | Eliminated |
King Charles Unicycle Troupe | Danger | Unicycle Group | 4 | Eliminated |
Leonid the Magnificent | Variety | Novelty Act | 2 1 | Eliminated |
Lilia Stepanova | Acrobatics | Contortionist | 4 | Eliminated |
Mark the Knife | Danger | Danger Act | 2 | Eliminated |
Michelle L'amour | Dance | Burlesque Dancer | 4 | Eliminated |
Natasha Le | Music | Pianist | 2 1 | Eliminated |
Nathan Burton | Magic | Magician | 3 1 | Eliminated |
N'Versity | Singing | Vocal Group | 2 1 | Eliminated |
Rappin' Granny | Music | Rapper | 3 | Finalist |
Realis | Acrobatics | Acrobatic Duo | 2 | Finalist |
Sean and John | Dance | Tap Dance Duo | 4 | Eliminated |
Shawn Ryan | Singing | Singer | 1 | Eliminated |
Sonia Lee | Music | Electric Violinist | 3 | Eliminated |
Sugar n' Spice | Music | Vocal Group | 2 | Eliminated |
Taylor Ware | Music | Yodeller | 1 | Finalist |
Team Acrodunk | Acrobatics | Basketball Stunt Team | 3 | Eliminated |
Ten13 Concept | Singing / Music | Band | 3 | Eliminated |
The Passing Zone | Variety | Juggling Duo | 4 | Finalist |
The Millers | Singing | Vocal Duo | 1 | Runner-up |
Trey Knight's Stilt World | Variety | Stilt Performers | 3 | Eliminated |
Vladik Miagkostoupov | Variety | Juggler | 1 | Eliminated |
Vladimir Malachkin | Acrobatics | Hand Balancer | 2 | Eliminated |
- ^1 These participants were entered into the Wildcard semi-final, after losing their initial semi-final.
Semi-final summary
edit- Judge Disapproved | Judge Approved
- Won the public vote | Won the judges' vote
- Chosen for Wildcard Round (Semi-Finals 1-4 only) | Eliminated
Semi-final 1 (July 12)
edit- Guest Performer, Results Show: Teddy Geiger
Semi-Finalist | Order | Judges' Vote | Results (July 13) | ||
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Hasselhoff | Norwood | Morgan | |||
Taylor Ware | 1 | Won Public Vote | |||
All That! | 2 | Eliminated (Chosen for Wildcard Round) | |||
Kevin Johnson | 3 | Eliminated | |||
Alexis Jordan | 4 | Eliminated (Chosen for Wildcard Round) | |||
Vladik Miagkostoupov | 5 | 2 | Eliminated | ||
Shawn Ryan | 6 | Eliminated | |||
J. R. Johns and His Best Friends | 7 | Eliminated | |||
Hoopalicious | 8 | 2 | Eliminated | ||
Corina Brouder | 9 | Eliminated (Chosen for Wildcard Round) | |||
The Millers | 10 | Judges' choice |
- ^2 Each respective judge meant to vote their disapproval for the corresponding performance, but accidentally voted the opposite.
Semi-final 2 (July 19)
edit- Guest Performer, Results Show: Jurassic 5
Semi-Finalist | Order | Judges' Vote | Results (July 20) | ||
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Hasselhoff | Norwood | Morgan | |||
Dave the Horn Guy | 1 | Eliminated | |||
Realis | 2 | Judges' choice | |||
At Last | 3 | Won Public Vote | |||
Natasha Le | 4 | Eliminated (Chosen for Wildcard Round) | |||
Vladimir Malachkin | 5 | Eliminated | |||
Bobby Badfingers | 6 | Eliminated (Chosen for Wildcard Round) | |||
Sugar n' Spice | 7 | Eliminated | |||
N'Versity | 8 | 3 | Eliminated (Chosen for Wildcard Round) | ||
Mark Faje | 9 | Eliminated | |||
Leonid the Magnificent | 10 | Eliminated (Chosen for Wildcard Round) |
- ^3 Norwood meant to vote her disapproval for this participant, but accidentally voted for the opposite.
Semi-final 3 (July 26)
edit- Guest Performer, Results Show: Cirque du Soleil
Semi-final 4 (August 2)
edit- Guest Performer, Results Show: Tom Green
Semi-final 5 - Wildcard Round (August 9)
edit- Guest Performer, Results Show: Penn & Teller
Final (August 16)
edit- Guest Performers, Results Show: Aly & AJ, and Blue Man Group
Finalist | Order | Judges' Vote | Results (August 17) | ||
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Hasselhoff | Norwood | Morgan | |||
At Last | 1 | Bottom 5 | |||
David & Dania | 2 | Bottom 5 | |||
Rappin' Granny | 3 | Bottom 5 | |||
Bianca Ryan | 4 | Winner | |||
All That! | 5 | Runner-up (2nd-3rd place) 4 | |||
Taylor Ware | 6 | Top 5 | |||
The Passing Zone | 7 | Bottom 5 | |||
Celtic Spring | 8 | Top 5 | |||
Realis | 9 | Bottom 5 | |||
The Millers | 10 | Runner-up (2nd-3rd place) 4 |
- ^4 Actual position these acts finished in was not disclosed by the program.
References
edit- ^ Hailu, Selome (October 28, 2024). "'America's Got Talent': Jason Raff Out as Showrunner After 19 Seasons Due to Budget Cuts". Variety. Retrieved October 31, 2024.
- ^ Philly 11-Year-Old Wows Judges On 'America's Got Talent' Archived 2006-07-17 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ McGarry, Lisa (February 23, 2006). "Paul O'Grady Quits Simon Cowell's New ITV Show!". Unreality TV. Archived from the original on July 18, 2007. Retrieved February 23, 2006.
- ^ "Regis Philbin To Host NBC's America's Got Talent". movieweb.com. May 10, 2006.
- ^ Dehnart, Andy (May 22, 2006). "David Hasselhoff, Brandy, and Piers Morgan will judge NBC's America's Got Talent". www.realityblurred.com.