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talent show

noun

  1. a theatrical show in which a series of usually amateur or aspiring singers, dancers, comedians, instrumentalists, etc., perform in the hope of gaining recognition.


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Stedman also made TV appearances in 2006 and 2008 - first on Channel 5's The All Star Talent Show and later on BBC Three's Celebrity Scissorhands.

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Netflix will release a talent show judged by One Direction star Liam Payne later this year, it has confirmed.

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It was her “Mean Girls†holiday talent show moment, and what a fitting metaphor: A woman who was once thought to be good, forced to compete for attention from those in power as she gives into the conniving evils of the influential people around her.

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It ended up being a fourth-place finish in the TV talent show for Cher, who signed with Simon Cowell's record label, releasing number one single Swagger Jagger and two studio albums.

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Next up for the ever-evolving writer-creator is “Riot Women,†a six-episode drama, set in Yorkshire, about five women who form a makeshift punk rock band to perform in a local talent show, unexpectedly triggering change in their lives and giving voice to their many frustrations.

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