Deutschland sucht den Superstar (season 1)

The first season of the German singing talent show Germany sucht den Superstar aired on November 9, 2002 to March 8, 2003 at the television station RTL program.

Moderated the first season of Michelle Hunziker and Carsten Spengemann. The jury consisted of the producer, composer and singer Dieter Bohlen, radio host Thomas Bug, music journalist Shona Fraser and Thomas M. Stein by BMG Ariola. The magazine was moderated by peer Kusmagk and Tamara Countess of Nayhauß.

The final show of the first German season on 8 March 2003 reached (with peak values ​​up to 15.01 million ) an average audience of 12.8 million viewers.

The marketing of the young singer after the end of the season was initially successful. All five winners of the first season in 2003 reached in the German single charts places in the top 10, Alexander Klaws and Daniel Küblböck even reached # 1 sung by all participants of the first season single We Have a Dream was from 13 January to 17 February 2003, the best-selling single in Germany. Later the album United, among other things brought for the production of Germany sucht den Superstar profits again.

After the auditions followed a total of nine shows, each of which were subject to a special theme. After each of these shows different from any of the candidates. In the first two themed shows in lay ( My superstar and Love Songs ), such as RTL announced after the end of the season, Judith Lefeber well ahead of Daniel Küblböck. The eventual winner Alexander Klaws began in fourth place and fell in the second show even back to fifth place. However Lefeber decided after two shows, not to participate further in the competition. Your body took excreted in advance Nicole Sussmilch. The third theme show (hits 2002) decided Küblböck for (before Juliette Schopp man). And the fourth theme show (Musical) decided Gracia Baur for (before Küblböck ), while Schopp man who was next to last in this category, which they had previously exercised professionally. In the fifth and sixth theme show ( Hits of the 80s and Big Band ) Küblböck lay before Klaws. In the last three shows (disco, film music and finals) Klaws led before Schopp man. With 70.2 percent to 29.8 percent of the vote Klaws decided the final as well.

  • 3.1 First Mottoshow
  • 3.2 Second Mottoshow
  • 3.3 Third Mottoshow
  • 3.4 Fourth Mottoshow
  • 3.5 Fifth Mottoshow
  • 3.6 Sixth Mottoshow
  • 3.7 Seventh Mottoshow
  • 3.8 Semi-finals
  • 3.9 final

Candidates of the theme shows

Casting and Top 30 broadcasts show

Getting top 30 show

The first Top 30 show was held on 30 November 2002. Were directly elected to the motto shows Alexander Klaws, Judith Lefeber and Daniel Küblböck. The fourth-placed in this show, Vanessa Struhler was two weeks later, was elected after the third top-30 show as Nachrückkandidatin in the theme shows.

Second Top 30 Show

The second top-30 show took place on 7 December 2002. Juliette Schopp man, Gracia Baur and Nektarios Bamiatzis were directly elected in the big theme shows. Fourth place finisher in that show was Nicole Süßmilch that nachrückte in the fourth theme show for who quit voluntarily Judith Lefeber.

Third Top 30 Show

The third top-30 show was held on 14 December 2002. Daniel Lopes, Stephanie Brauckmeyer and Andrea Josten got the most audience votes.

Theme shows and results

First Mottoshow

The first theme show was titled My superstar and was held on 21 December 2002. Eliminated is Stephanie Brauckmeyer.

Second Mottoshow

The second theme show Love Songs was held on 28 December 2002. Andrea Josten got the fewest calls.

Third Mottoshow

The third theme show titled Hits 2002 took place on 4 January 2003. Shortly before the show gave candidate Judith Lefeber their voluntary resignation. Despite that had to leave the competition at the end of the broadcast Nektarios Bamiatzis.

Fourth Mottoshow

The fourth theme show was titled Musical and was broadcast on 11 January 2003. For the retired Judith Lefeber moved by candidate Nicole Sussmilch. Eliminated Daniel Lopes, because he could not convince enough spectators of themselves.

Fifth Mottoshow

The fifth theme show The 80 took place on 18 January 2003. Nicole Süßmilch received the fewest viewer votes and thus different from the competition.

Sixth Mottoshow

The sixth theme show from 1 February 2003 was themed Big Band. Gracia Baur candidate had the fewest calls this evening.

Seventh Mottoshow

The seventh theme show took place on 8 February 2003. The motto was to a disco and for others hits of the 70s. Vanessa Struhler had the fewest audience votes at the end of the evening.

Semifinal

The semi-finals took place on 15 February 2003. The motto was film music. Alexander Klaws and Juliette Schopp man were elected to the finals of the spectators. Daniel Küblböck had thus not get enough calls and retired shortly before the final.

Final

On March 8, Juliette Schopp man and Alexander Klaws fought for the title Superstar 2003. During the first round of the counterparty sang a song of their choice, then a song they have already sung in a live show and in the third round singing each his winning titles.

Alexander Klaws is the winner of the first season and thus Superstar 2003.

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