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The judges were Zhou Libo, a Shanghainese stand-up comedian, Annie Yi, Taiwanese singer-actor and Gao Xiaosong, a mainland pop composer, made up the jury panel for the final rounds of China's Got Talent. [7] Series one concluded on October 10 and the winner was a disabled pianist named Liu Wei. Zhang Fengxi has become popular for Chinese ...
China's Got Talent series 4; China's Got Talent series 5; G. Gao Xiaosong; Y. Annie Yi; Z. Zhou Libo (comedian) This page was last edited on 6 March 2020, at 20:22 ...
Special guests performance: The Voice of China contestant, Ping An and series 1 winner Liu Wei sang Liu's song "Make your Mark" (in Chinese: 梦想的符号). Liu dedicate the song to contestants who want to make their dream come true on China's Got Talent ' s stage. Advanced. Chen Jiajun, singer (age 32)
Another country will soon get in on the “Got Talent” fun, as Fremantle, Syco Entertainment and Hunan TV announced Monday they are co-developing a new China-based, 13-part series in the ...
Asia's Got Talent is a televised Asian talent show competition, and part of the global Got Talent franchise created by Simon Cowell. Produced and aired by AXN Asia , [ 1 ] it was created in the wake of the successes of both America's Got Talent and Britain's Got Talent , and premiered on March 12, 2015, across 15 countries in Asia.
Brilliant Chinese is the spin-off from the popular series Dragon TV's China's Got Talent. It premiered on 2 February 2014 on CCTV1 and it is hosted by Sa Beining and Shu Dong. The judges of the series in season 1 were Li Lianjie , Zhou Libo (also a judge in season 2) and Cai Ming . [ 1 ]
Related: America's Got Talent Golden Buzzer Comic Learnmore Is Hoping to Laugh His Way to $1 Million Solange Kardinaly. Solange is a third-generation magician and quick-change artist who has a big ...
The first series of China's Got Talent, also known as Head & Shoulders China's Got Talent for sponsor reasons, premiered on DragonTV on July 25, 2010. The premiere ratings drew 400 million viewers. [citation needed] Dongfang Daily reported that with an 8 percent audience share in Shanghai while in 26 other provinces got a 1.37 percent share. [1]