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322:. The season extended until 30 November 2003 when winners were announced. Every week, depending on the perceived quality of their performances, contestants would be put into either "safe" or "danger" zones. Anyone in the latter had to undergo a system of voting by the other participants to determine which one would then be forced to leave. The programme adopted its theme, the song made famous by 24: 341:
and produced by Endemol. The main broadcasts each lasted from 1 to 2 hours, with supporting behind-the-scenes broadcast on a daily basis. The six finalists that made to the final to form the winning band Become One were
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in search of a boy band to be launched by the programme from a number of contestants applying. The programme was not successful in comparison to the more successful counterparts like the Spanish
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RTL II did not renew the broadcast due to is relative failure as compared with its British, Spanish and French counterparts.
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was a German reality television program and casting show launched on
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in 2003 under the same format of the international TV franchise
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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Music video for "Fame" by the German Fame Academy contestants
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The German Fame Academy was launched on 7 September 2003 on
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The band that emerged from the talent show was to be named
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Interactive
talent show
Reality
Nova Meierhenrich
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Tele 5
MTV2
Star Academy
RTL II
Star Academy
Operación Triunfo
Star Academy
Become One
RTL II
Tele 5
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