Mam talent!

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Mam talent
Mam talent! logo.jpg
Created bySimon Cowell
Directed byWojciech Iwański
Presented byMarcin Prokop

Szymon Hołownia (2008-2019)
JudgesAgnieszka Chylińska
Małgorzata Foremniak
Jan Kliment (2021-
Agustin Egurrola (2013-2019)
Robert Kozyra (2011–2012)
Kuba Wojewódzki (2008–10, 2017 Final)
Country of originPoland
No. of series13
No. of episodes154
Production
Executive producerKatarzyna Szałańska
Production locationsvarious (auditions)
, Szeligi
(live shows, 2014-)
, Warsaw
(live shows, 2008-2013)
Running time80–120 mins
Production companiesFremantleMedia
SYCOtv
DistributorFremantleMedia Enterprises
Release
Original networkTVN
(also TVN HD and TVN HD+1)
Picture format576i 16:9 (SDTV), 1080i (HDTV)
Original release13 September 2008 (2008-09-13) –
present 27 November 2021
External links
Website

Mam talent! (English: I have talent!) is the Polish version of the Got Talent series. The aim of the program is to choose the most talented person from people showing their talents. The winner of the show in the first series got €100,000, in the second and third series – 300,000 złotys. Prizes for people from the second and third place are chosen by producers of the shows. The show is hosted by Marcin Prokop and , and the judges are Agnieszka Chylińska, Małgorzata Foremniak and Jan Kliment.

Qualifications[]

In spring, there were preliminary castings (not broadcast on TV) which chose qualifying participants for the usual presentations with jury, audience and cameras. In the second stage of qualifications, held in five Polish towns (Katowice, Gdańsk, Poznań, Wrocław and Warsaw), 4000 people/groups appeared. The jury sent 130 through to the next stage. Decisions by the jury were made by casting a positive or negative vote. To continue on in the competition, the participant needed to receive two positive votes. If any of the jury members does not like a performance, they can press a button which switches on a red cross; 3 red crosses ends the performance. From the 130 qualifying acts, the jury chose 40 to appear in the semi-finals. Starting with Season 7, each jury member, as well as each of two hosts, can use the "golden buzzer" once across all performances; each act that receives this buzzer bypasses jury selection and moves directly to semi-finals.

Semi-finals[]

Participants of five semi-finals show their talents in live programs in front of jury (the same as in qualifications), cameras and audience. In every semi-final 8 people/groups of the 40 appear. Jury votes in the same way like before, but the decision about participants going to the next stage is made by viewers, who can call or send a SMS to vote for a participant. The participant who gets the most votes is going to the final stage, and from the two people who got the second and third place in viewers' voting one person which goes to the final is chosen by the jury. From the second season of the show the results of incomplete votings are shown on the website of the show. The complete results are shown after the broadcast of program ends.

Final stage[]

10 participants take part in the final stage, two from each semi-final. The voting is the same as in semi-finals, but there is other way of choosing the winner. At first, people who got the three first places are read in random way. Then the person who got third place's name is read. At the end, name of the winner is read by hosts and they give him a cheque for 300,000 zlotys (100,000 zlotys for the person who got second place is given after the program). After the ceremony of awarding the winner again is shown.


Judges[]

Judges of the thirteenth season of Got Talent
Timelines of Judges hide
Judge Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Małgorzata Foremniak
Agnieszka Chylińska
Kuba Wojewódzki
Robert Kozyra
Agustin Egurrola
Jan Kliment

Guest judges[]

Season Guest judges in Final
1
10 Kuba Wojewódzki

Host[]

Hosts of the thirteenth season of Got Talent
Timelines of Hosts hide
Host Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Marcin Prokop
Szymon Hołownia
Michał Kempa

Series overview[]

Colour key

Got Talent series overview
Season First aired Last aired Winner Runner-up Third place Host(s) Judges (chairs' order) Guest Judge (Final)
Main 1 2 3 4
1 13 September 2008 29 November 2008 Melkart Ball Klaudia Kulawik AudioFeels Marcin Prokop Szymon Hołownia Agnieszka Małgorzata Kuba N/A
2 12 September 2009 5 December 2009 Marcin Wyrostek Marcel & Nikodem Legun Alexander Martinez
3 4 September 2010 27 November 2010 Magda Welc Kamil Bednarek Piotr Lisiecki
4 3 September 2011 26 November 2011 Kacper Sikora Piotr Karpienia Marta Podulka Małgorzata Robert Agnieszka
5 1 September 2012 24 November 2012 Delfina & Bartek Pitzo & Polssky Anna Filipowska
6 7 September 2013 30 November 2013 Tetiana Galitsyna Tekla Klebetnica Santiago Gil Agustin
7 6 September 2014 6 December 2014 Adrian Makar Berenika Nienadowska Mateusz Guzowski
8 5 September 2015 8 November 2015 Aleksandra Kiedrowicz ACRO Team Silesia Kamil Czeszel
9 3 September 2016 26 November 2016 Jakub Herfort Acrodreams Kapela Ciupaga
10 9 September 2017 2 December 2017 Lukas Gogol Refat Abdułłajew Łukasz Świrk Kuba
11 8 September 2018 1 December 2018 Duo Destiny Emilia Nowak Patryk Niekłań N/A
12 7 September 2019 30 November 2019 Maria Gawlik & Julian Waglewski Barbara Chlebisz & Łukasz Trafiałek Artur Cichuta
13 4 September 2021 27 November 2021 Upcoming
Season
Michał Kempa Jan

Running Time[]

Season Auditions Semi-Finals Final
1 75 mins 75 mins 90 mins
2 60 mins 75 mins 90 mins
3 70 mins 80 mins 105 mins
4 70 mins 80 mins 105 mins
5 75 mins 85 mins 105 mins
6 75 mins 85 mins 105 mins
7 75 mins 85 mins 105 mins
8 75 mins 85 mins 105 mins
9 75 mins 85 mins 105 mins
10 75 mins 85 mins 105 mins
11 75 mins 85 mins 105 mins
12 75 mins 85 mins 105 mins
13 75 mins 85 mins 105 mins

Series overview[]

Series 1 (2008)[]

I season of Mam talent! was broadcast by TVN from 13 September – 29 November 2008. It consisted of 5 qualifications episodes, 5 semi-finals and 1 final (totally – 11 episodes, which were broadcast every week on Saturdays from 20:35 to 22:20, only the final episode to 22:35). Winner of the first season was the acrobatics duo Mellkart Ball, Klaudia Kulawik took the second place, and the third place was taken by music group AudioFeels.

Place Person/group Talent
1. Melkart Ball acrobatics
2. Klaudia Kulawik singing
3. AudioFeels vocal play
4. Mateusz Ziółko singing
playing the piano
5. Krzysztof Kadela "Blady Kris" beatbox
6. Ziemowit Świtalski playing the piano
7. Ewa Lewandowska singing
8. Piotr Wąsik "Ssnake" gymnastics
9. Magdalena Staszewska rhythmic gymnastics
10. Paulina Lenda singing

Series 2 (2009)[]

II season of Mam talent! was broadcast by TVN from 12 September – 5 December 2009. It consisted of 7 qualifications episodes, 5 semi-finals and 1 final (totally – 13 episodes, which were broadcast every week on Saturdays – qualifications episodes from 20:35, semi-finals and finals from 20:00). Winner of the second season was Marcin Wyrostek. Alexander Martinez won a trip to the Philippines for him and his wife and daughter (his wife comes from Poland), and also 5,000 zlotys from Itaka travel agency.

Place Person/group Talent
1. Marcin Wyrostek playing accordion
2. Marcel Legun
Nikodem Legun
singing duo
3. Alexander Martinez singing
4. Michał Kaczorowski "Kaczorex" popping
5. Jadwiga Peszko
Dominika Drewniak
acrobatic duo
6. Ania Teliczan singing
7. Cezary Krukowski "Kruk"
Wojciech Blaszko "Blacha"
dancing-beatbox duo
8. Konrad Czarkowski "Kony" doll master
9 Marcin Marczewski "Patenciarz" pantomime
10. Jessica Merstein singing

Series 3 (2010)[]

III season of Mam talent! was broadcast by TVN from 4 September – 27 November 2010. It consisted of 7 qualifications episodes, 5 semi-finals and 1 final (totally – 13 episodes, which were broadcast every week on Saturdays). Winner of the third season was Magda Welc.

Place Person/group Talent
1. Magda Welc singing
2. Kamil Bednarek singing
3. Piotr Lisiecki singing
Sabina Jeszka singing
Me, Myself and I music band
Paweł Ejzenberg singing
Patrycja Malinowska singing
Kasia Sochacka singing
UDS dancing
Ania & Jacek dancing duo

Series 4 (2011)[]

IV season of Mam talent! was broadcast by TVN from 3 September – 26 November 2011. It consisted of 7 qualifications episodes, 5 semi-finals and 1 final (totally – 13 episodes, which were broadcast every week on Saturdays). Winner of the third season was Kacper Sikora. Małgorzata Foremniak and Agnieszka Chylińska returned as judges. They were joined by a new judge, Robert Kozyra. He replaced Kuba Wojewódzki, who had left the show in order to focus on judging X Factor.

Place Person/group Talent
1. Kacper Sikora singing
2. Piotr Karpienia singing/guitarist
3. Marta Podulka singing
Marcin Muszyński magician
Sound'n'Grace choir
Olaf Bressa singing
Tomasz Piotrowski poi performer
Anna Dudek singing
Lena Romul singing/saxophonist
Mira Art acrobats

Series 5 (2012)[]

V season of Mam talent! was broadcast by TVN from 1 September – 24 November 2012. It consisted of 7 qualifications episodes, 5 semi-finals and 1 final (totally – 13 episodes, which were broadcast every week on Saturdays). Winner of the third season was the acrobatics duo Delfina & Bartek. Małgorzata Foremniak, Robert Kozyra and Agnieszka Chylińska returned as judges.

Place Person/group Talent
1. Delfina Przeszłowska
Bartosz Byjoś
Acrobatic duo
2. Paweł Mazur "Pitzo"
Karol Polak "Polssky"
Dancing duo
3. Anna Filipowska Acrobat
4. Trio ETC Rzeszów Acrobats
5. Marcin Kowalczyk "Mascow" Rubik's Cube tricks act
6. Duet Elita Dancing duo
7. Recycling Band Orchestra
8. Bartłomiej Grzanek Singer
9. MultiVisual Illusionists
10. Kinga Skiba Singer

Series 6 (2013)[]

VI season of Mam talent! was broadcast by TVN from 7 September – 30 November 2013. It consisted of 7 qualifications episodes, 5 semi-finals and 1 final (totally – 13 episodes, which were broadcast every week on Saturdays). Małgorzata Foremniak and Agnieszka Chylińska returned as judges. They were joined by a new judge, Agustin Egurrola. He replaced Robert Kozyra.

Place Person/group Talent
1. Tetiana Galitsyna Sand artist
2. Tekla Klebetnica Folk music group
3. Santiago Gil Dancer
4. Fireflies Shadow theatre group
5. Tomasz Kabis Illusionist
6. Marcel Ołubek Yo-yo performer
7. Diana Staniszewska "Sasha" Dancer
8. Marek Born Footlball skills act
9. Kinga Zdybel Singer
10. Agnieszka Marczak Gymnastics

Series 7 (2014)[]

VII season of Mam talent! was broadcast by TVN from 6 September – 6 December 2014. It consisted of 7 qualifications episodes, 5 semi-finals and 1 final (totally – 13 episodes, which were broadcast every week on Saturdays). Małgorzata Foremniak, Agnieszka Chylińska and Agustin Egurrola returned as judges. This series will see the introduction of the new golden buzzer, following the concept of the original British series Britain's Got Talent.

Place Person/group Talent
1. Adrian Makar Singer
2. Berenika Nienadowska Pole dancer
3. Mateusz Guzowski Singer
- Łukasz Świrk Gymnastics
- Acroart Acrobatic tropue
- Lowzar Traditional Chechen dance troupe
- Krzysztof and Jan Model aircraft show
- Alter Trio Acrobatic troupe
- Julia Olędzka Singer
- Adrian "Lipskee" Lipiński Dancer

Series 8 (2015)[]

VIII season of Mam talent! was broadcast by TVN from 5 September – 28 November 2015.
It consisted of 7 qualifications episodes, 5 semi-finals and 1 final (totally – 13 episodes, which were broadcast every week on Saturdays).
Małgorzata Foremniak, Agnieszka Chylińska and Agustin Egurrola returned as judges.

Place Person/group Talent
1. Aleksandra Kiedrowicz Acrobatic
2. ACRO Team Silesia Acrobatic Troupe
3. Kamil Czeszel Singer
4. Vlodyr Speed Painting
5. Liliana Iżyk Singer
6. Anne Marie Kot Pole Dancer
7. Natalia Capelik-Muianga Singer
8. Maciej Mołdoch Dancer
9. Jakub Mozgawa Yo-Yo Tricks
10. Kosma Wysokiński Dancer

Series 9 (2016)[]

IX season of Mam talent! was broadcast by TVN from 3 September – 26 November 2016.
It consisted of 7 qualifications episodes, 5 semi-finals and 1 final (totally – 13 episodes, which were broadcast every week on Saturdays).
Małgorzata Foremniak, Agnieszka Chylińska and Agustin Egurrola returned as judges. Marcin Prokop and Szymon Hołownia returned as hosts.

Place Person/group Talent
1. Jakub Herfort Singer
2. Acrodreams Acrobatic
3. Kapela Ciupaga Band
- Adrian Pruski "Just Edi" Illusion
- Aleksandra Bednarz Acrobatic
- Daria Kowolik Singer
- Marcelka Joo with Robert Acrobatic
- Wolf Gang Dance troupe
- Lasio Companija Singer
- NBDS Team Dance troupe

Series 10 (2017)[]

X season of Mam talent! was broadcast by TVN from 9 September - 2 December 2017.
It consisted of 7 qualifications episodes, 5 semi-finals and 1 final (totally – 13 episodes, which were broadcast every week on Saturdays).
Małgorzata Foremniak, Agnieszka Chylińska and Agustin Egurrola returned as judges. Marcin Prokop and Szymon Hołownia returned as hosts.

Place Person/Group Talent
1. Lukas Gogol Playing accordion
2. Refat Abdułłajew Dancer
3. Łukasz Świrk Acrobatics
4. Piotr Denisiuk Illusion
5. Luzik 1 Dance
6. Magdalena Andres Singer
7. Bracia Kłeczek Acrobatics
8. Julia Kucemba Stacking cups
9. Anna Bębenek Singer
10. Inna Biliaieva Soap bubbles show

Series 11 (2018)[]

XI season of Mam talent! was broadcast by TVN from 8 September - 1 December 2018.
It consisted of 7 qualifications episodes, 5 semi-finals and 1 final (totally – 13 episodes, which were broadcast every week on Saturdays).
Małgorzata Foremniak, Agnieszka Chylińska and Agustin Egurrola returned as judges. Marcin Prokop and Szymon Hołownia returned as hosts.

Place Person/Group Talent
1. Duo Destiny acrobatics
2. Emilia Nowak singer
3. Patryk Niekłań acrobatics
4. Alicja Jaruk pole dance
5. Igor Konieczny singing, playing on ukulele
6. Maria Kochańska playing on hang drum
7. Wiktor Dąbrowski dancer
8. Katarzyna Błoch
Marek Zabrowski
dance
9. Bartosz Lewandowski illusion
10. Arina Gabrielyan singing, playing on a guitar

Series 12 (2019)[]

XII season of Mam talent! will be broadcast by TVN from fall 2019.
It consisted of 7 qualifications episodes, 5 semi-finals and 1 final (totally – 13 episodes, which were broadcast every week on Saturdays).
Małgorzata Foremniak, Agnieszka Chylińska and Agustin Egurrola returned as judges. Marcin Prokop and Szymon Hołownia returned as hosts.

Place Person/Group Talent
1. Maria Gawlik
Julian Waglewski
acrobatics
2. Barbara Chlebisz
Łukasz Trafiałek
aerial acrobatics
3. Artur Cichuta acrobatics
4. Cezary Borowik dance
5. Łukasz Chwieduk freestyle football
6. Maya Thomas singing
7. Łukasz Fraś "Luqo Art" acrobatics
8. Malwina Kowalowicz aerial acrobatics
9. Jan Szynal singing/playing on piano
10. Ana Andrzejewska singing

Series 13 (2021)[]

XIII season of Mam talent! will be broadcast by TVN from autumn 2021.
It consisted of 7 qualifications episodes, 5 semi-finals and 1 final (totally – 13 episodes, which were broadcast every week on Saturdays). What is certain is the fact that in "Got Talent!" There will be two new rules, One will be the Platinum Button. Thanks to it, the person selected by the jury during the semi-finals will get directly to the finals. The second will be a wild card, i.e. a pass to the finals. It will be awarded to the person who was eliminated in the semi-finals, but won the most votes from viewers. Małgorzata Foremniak, Agnieszka Chylińska returned as judges. They were joined by a new judge, Jan Kliment. He replaced Agustin Egurrola. Marcin Prokop returned as host. He was joined by a new host, Michał Kempa. He replaced Szymon Hołownia.

Special Season[]

Talent kontra Factor (Talent vs Factor) (27 September 2014 )[]

This episode was live from Lublin. There were two teams - contestants from Mam talent! and from X Factor. Mam Talent! team leader was Agnieszka Chylińska (MT judge) and X Factor team Tatiana Okupnik (X Factor Judge). Agnieszka Szulim was the presenter of the show.

  • Contestants:
  • Mam Talent Group:
  • X Factor Group:
    • Ewelina Lisowska (season 2, 4th place)
    • Artem Furman (season 4, winner)
    • Grzegorz Hyży (season 3, runner-up)
    • Klaudia Gawor (season 3, winner)
    • The Chance (season 2, 3rd place)
    • Trzynasta w samo południe (season 4, 5th place)
  • Contest Performances:
Team Contestant Song
X Factor Team & Mam Talent Team Klaudia Gawor
Piotr Karpienia
Anna Teliczan
Marcin Wyrostek
Trzynasta w samo południe
"Geronimo"
X Factor Team Grzegorz Hyży "Na chwilę"
Mam talent! Team Marta Podulka "Nie przeszkadzać"
Mam talent! Team Piotr Karpienia "Sex on Fire"
X Factor Team Trzynasta w samo południe "Hell Yeah"
Mam talent! Team Marcin Wyrostek & Anna Dudek "We Found Love"
X Factor Team Ewelina Lisowska "W stronę słońca"
X Factor Team Tatiana Okupnik "Spider Web"
"Blizna"
X Factor Team Grzegorz Hyży "Wstaję"
Mam talent! Team Marta Podulka "Nieodkryty ląd"
X Factor Team Klaudia Gawor
Mam talent! Team Me Myself and I
X Factor Team The Chance "It's Raining Men"
X Factor Team Ewelina Lisowska "Na obcy ląd"
Mam Talent Team Agnieszka Chylińska "Winna"
"Nie mogę cię zapomnieć"

Number of viewers[]

Episode series 1 series 2 series 3 series 4 series 5 series 6 series 7 series 8 series 9 series 10 series 11 series 12 series 13
1 4 167 845
(13 September 2008)
4 357 743
(12 September 2009)
4 199 359
(4 September 2010)
3 723 707
(3 September 2011)
3 334 551
(1 September 2012)
3 046 527
(7 September 2013)
2 749 442
(6 September 2014)
2 762 434
(5 September 2015)
2 655 328
(3 September 2016)
2 515 329
(9 September 2017)
2 561 333
(8 September 2018)
2 396 981
(7 September 2019)
1 929 306
(4 September 2021)
2 4 502 281
(20 September 2008)
5 026 596
(19 September 2009)
4 558 421
(11 September 2010)
3 690 205
(10 September 2011)
3 280 781
(8 September 2012)
3 480 654
(14 September 2013)
3 159 931
(13 September 2014)
3 153 745
(12 September 2015)
2 933 960
(10 September 2016)
2 695 935
(16 September 2017)
2 393 827
(15 September 2018)
2 391 430
(14 September 2019)
1 739 403
(11 September 2021)
3 4 855 700
(27 September 2008)
5 026 692
(26 September 2009)
4 792 298
(18 September 2010)
3 819 807
(17 September 2011)
3 594 563
(15 September 2012)
3 168 114
(21 September 2013)
3 468 701
(20 September 2014)
3 259 299
(19 September 2015)
3 029 357
(17 September 2016)
2 458 915
(23 September 2017)
2 602 384
(22 September 2018)
2 304 849
(21 September 2019)
(18

September

2021


4 5 267 665
(4 October 2008)
5 675 511
(3 October 2009)
5 351 017
(25 September 2010)
4 669 486
(24 September 2011)
4 247 522
(22 September 2012)
3 504 438
(28 September 2013)
3 740 922
(27 September 2014)
3 280 446
(26 September 2015)
2 904 157
(24 September 2016)
3 054 400
(30 September 2017)
2 720 945
(29 September 2018)
2 492 444
(28 September 2019)
(25

September

2021)

5 4 122 152
(11 October 2008)
5 662 442
(10 October 2009)
5 499 206
(2 October 2010)
4 675 033
(1 October 2011)
4 332 333
(29 September 2012)
3 249 531
(5 October 2013)
3 585 279
(4 October 2014)
3 497 330
(3 October 2015)
3 410 306
(1 October 2016)
3 051 699
(7 October 2017)
2 960 039
(6 October 2018)
2 771 474
(5 October 2019)
(2

October

2021)

6 4 708 884
(18 October 2008)
5 744 863
(17 October 2009)
5 499 206
(9 October 2010)
4 611 777
(8 October 2011)
4 108 531
(6 October 2012)
3 515 856
(12 October 2013)
2 872 495
(11 October 2014)
3 267 637
(10 October 2015)
3 071 098
(8 October 2016)
2 746 285
(14 October 2017)
2 853 521
(13 October 2018)
2 793 881
(12 October 2019)
(9

October

2021)

7 5 105 134
(25 October 2008)
4 859 732
(24 October 2009)
5 769 375
(16 October 2010)
4 843 492
(15 October 2011)
4 652 750
(13 October 2012)
2 878 880
(19 October 2013)
3 674 243
(18 October 2014)
3 015 035
(17 October 2015)
3 391 284
(15 October 2016)
3 118 865
(21 October 2017)
2 932 908
(20 October 2018)
2 751 930
(19 October 2019)
(16

October

2021)

8 4 488 090
(8 November 2008)
5 959 888
(31 October 2009)
5 179 601
(23 October 2010)
4 423 419
(22 October 2011)
4 295 507
(20 October 2012)
2 999 401
(26 October 2013)
3 602 595
(25 October 2014)
3 223 757
(24 October 2015)
3 280 655
(22 October 2016)
2 985 165
(28 October 2017)
2 948 193
(27 October 2018)
2 572 338
(26 October 2019)
(23

October

2021)

9 4 654 200
(15 November 2008)
5 240 128
(7 November 2009)
5 604 377
(30 October 2010)
4 434 818
(29 October 2011)
3 903 701
(27 October 2012)
3 066 480
(2 November 2013)
3 440 173
(8 November 2014)
3 017 973
(31 October 2015)
3 016 545
(29 October 2016)
3 076 867
(4 November 2017)
2 705 819
(3 November 2018)
2 519 183
(2 November 2019)
(30

October

2021)

10 4 596 335
(22 November 2008)
5 398 177
(14 November 2009)
5 648 856
(6 November 2010)
4 724 879
(5 November 2011)
4 251 958
(3 November 2012)
2 782 139
(9 November 2013)
3 472 288
(15 November 2014)
3 076 706
(7 November 2015)
3 236 415
(5 November 2016)
2 910 726
(11 November 2017)
2 765 696
(10 November 2018)
2 324 011
(9 November 2019)
(6

November

2021)

11 5 590 536
(29 November 2008)
5 168 758
(21 November 2009)
5 130 995
(13 November 2010)
4 157 724
(12 November 2011)
3 831 590
(10 November 2012)
3 254 214
(16 November 2013)
3 480 814
(22 November 2014)
3 202 618
(14 November 2015)
2 951 222
(12 November 2016)
2 755 781
(18 November 2017)
2 913 140
(17 November 2018)
2 108 427
(16 November 2019)
(13

November

2021)

12 4 720 044
(28 November 2009)
5 428 154
(20 November 2010)
4 274 334
(19 November 2011)
4 034 866
(17 November 2012)
2 905 266
(23 November 2013)
2 680 000
(29 November 2014)
2 756 286
(21 November 2015)
2 726 606
(19 November 2016)
2 657 868
(25 November 2017)
3 086 692
(24 November 2018)
2 218 022
(23 November 2019)
(20

November

2021)

13 6 704 752
(5 December 2009)
5 773 209
(27 November 2010)
3 565 730
(26 November 2011)
4 506 113
(24 November 2012)
3 389 224
(30 November 2013)
3 902 347
(6 December 2014)
2 946 158
(28 November 2015)
2 995 251
(26 November 2016)
3 401 598
(2 December 2017)
3 203 927
(1 December 2018)
2 572 333
(30 November 2019)
(27

November

2021)

Average number of viewers 4 750 166 5 394 771 5 276 001 4 261 903 3 978 289 3 167 363 3 376 905 2 973 268 3 044 536 2 896 530 2 835 148 2 473 643

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