Persia's Got Talent
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Persia's Got Talent (Persian: پرشیاز گات تلنت) with acronym PGT is a spin-off of the British talent show Got Talent aimed at Persian-speaking audiences across the world, mainly in Iran (also known as "Persia").[1] It is produced outside Iran and is aired on MBC Persia, part of the Middle East Broadcasting Center, since 31 January 2020.
Persia's Got Talent | |
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Created by | Simon Cowell |
Presented by | Farzan Athari Tara Grammy |
Judges | Ebi Arash Mahnaz Afshar Nazanin Nour |
Country of origin | Multiple countries (representing Iran) |
Original languages | Persian English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 11 |
Production | |
Producer | Arash Sobhani |
Production location | Sweden |
Production company | Fremantle |
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Network | MBC Persia (Middle East Broadcasting Center) |
Release | 31 January 2020 (2020-01-31) – present |
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Other Got Talent shows |
The first season was filmed in Sweden, which is home to a large Persian-speaking population. As in other Got Talent shows, competitors of Persia's Got Talent perform for judges and audience votes and the winner receives a cash prize. The contest is open to anyone speaking Persian.[1]
The show is hosted by commercial model Farzan Athari and actress Tara Grammy. The judges are Iranian pop legend Ebi, well-known singer and Eurovision finalist Arash, well-known actress Mahnaz Afshar, and entertainer Nazanin Nour.[2] In the end of the season, Navid became the champion, YasAmin became the runner-up and Negar came in third.