Սա տեսնել է պետք․Ինչպես է Հայուհի Սվետան իր ելույթով լիաթոք ծիծաղեցնում «Comedy Battle»-ի ժյուրիին․․․․
Տեսանյութը ստորև․․․ Սպասում ենք Ձեր կարծիքներին մեկնաբանություններում․․․ Բարի դիտում․․․
Got Talent was conceived in 2005 by Simon Cowell, creator and judge on The X Factor. The format’s origins can be traced to the British talent shows Opportunity Knocks (on-screen from the 1950s, with the winner using the now-standard method of a telephone vote) and New Faces.[3] Both shows showcased singers, dancers and comedians, as well as performers such as acrobats, animal acts and novelty acts.[3] Cowell said:”I was a fan of variety shows Opportunity Knocks and New Faces, and to be able to update that tradition, really was a buzz”.[4]The concept of the format was for a large-scale televised talent competition where anyone, of any age and background, could participate with any form of talent before an audience and a panel of judges. The concept was first proposed to the British television network ITV, which agreed to a pilot episode of the format.[5] When it proved a success, work began on producing a season of the competition for British television, but was suspended after its intended host had a dispute with ITV and ultimately ended their involvement.[6] Cowell subsequently promoted the concept to American television networks sooner than planned, and secured the interest of American television network NBC to produce a season for their 2006 summer broadcast schedule.[7]America’s Got Talent debuted on 21 June 2006, and was the first international edition of the franchise to be produced and broadcast. The programme proved a success for NBC, who commissioned further seasons, while launching the franchise internationally – among countries where television networks between late 2006 bought up the competition’s format to mid-2007 included France, Russia, Sweden, and Australia. Cowell later returned to the UK to continue production of the British edition for ITV, leading to Britain’s Got Talent debuting on 9 June 2007.