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World Idol

World Idol (Germany: SuperStar Weltweit, Arab World: SuperStar El Alaam) is a one-off international version of the singing competition television show Pop Idol, featuring winners of the various national Idol shows around the world competing against each other.

World Idol

SuperStar Weltweit (German)
SuperStar El Alaam (Arabic)

Jonathan Bullen

Various

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John Brunton
Simon Fuller

  • Sue Brophey
  • Conrad Green
  • Ken Warwick

The Fountain Studios, London, England
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

25 December 2003 (2003-12-25) –
1 January 2004 (2004-01-01)

Background[edit]

The performance show was broadcast on Christmas Day 2003, with the results show aired on New Year's Day 2004. It was produced in the United Kingdom at Fountain Studios in London, using the set from the recently completed second series of Pop Idol. After presenting the competitors, viewers from the 11 participating countries were allowed to vote by telephone, but not for the participant from their home country.


All participants sang in English except for Diana Karazon, who sang in Arabic.


British presenters Ant & Dec hosted the show on most English speaking countries, while local presenters hosted for their own country in the local language. Additionally, Canada’s CTV Network used Canadian Idol host Ben Mulroney (with the show on Fox, which used Ant and Dec as hosts, was not simulcast with the CTV feed, to prevent Canadians from calling the American toll-free number to vote for their idol, Ryan Malcolm). Victoria Beckham performed her UK No. 3 hit "Let Your Head Go" during the results interval.


The show was broadcast on 11 television broadcasters worldwide.[2]

Germany: [1]

RTL Television

United Kingdom: [1]

ITV

Norway: [1]

TV 2

United States: [1]

Fox

Canada: [1]

CTV

Australia: [1]

Network Ten

Belgium: [1]

vtm

Poland: [1]

Polsat

The Netherlands: [1]

RTL 4

Arab States: [1]

Future TV

South Africa: [1]

M-NET

Idol series

Pop Idol

American Idol

Idols South Africa

Canadian Idol

Australian Idol

Idol (Norway)

International versions of Idol

at IMDb

World Idol