Australian Idol Season 7

August. 09,2009      NR
Rating:
4
Trailer Synopsis

The seventh and final season of the Australian Idol series began on 9 August 2009, to determine who would succeed Season 6 winner, Wes Carr. Beginning amid controversy, judge Kyle Sandilands was replaced by Sony Music record executive, Jay Dee Springbett. It was the first season where all four final contestants were eighteen years old or younger. Stan Walker was declared the winner on 22 November 2009.

Episode 20 : The Final
November. 22,2009
Episode 19 : The Final 2
November. 15,2009
Michael Buble joins us as a guest judge as the final two Idols are revealed!
Episode 18 : The Final 3
November. 08,2009
Pete Wentz joins Idol for a power-packed show!
Episode 17 : Final 4
November. 01,2009
The Madden brothers join us as guest judges.
Episode 16 : Final 5
October. 25,2009
The Idols sing two of their favourite songs.
Episode 15 : Final 6
October. 18,2009
Liza Minnelli lights up Idol for our Final 6 show!
Episode 14 : Final 7
October. 11,2009
The Idols put their best feet forward for big band night with Harry Connick Jr.
Episode 13 : Final 8
October. 04,2009
The Idols sing the songs of a true pop superstar!
Episode 12 : Back to the 80's
September. 27,2009
The Idols get their groove on!
Episode 11 : Final 10
September. 20,2009
11 contestants become 10.
Episode 10 : Final 12 Verdict Final 11
September. 13,2009
Suzi Quatro helps the Idols unleash their inner rock gods.
Episode 9 : Wildcard Verdict Final 12
September. 06,2009
The Final 12 for 2009 get the ball rolling!
Episode 8 : Wildcard
August. 31,2009
Nine singers have a second shot at the Final 12.
Episode 7 : Semifinal 4
August. 27,2009
The last semi-finals round capped off an incredible week for our Top 24.
Episode 6 : Semifinal 3
August. 26,2009
Our third semi-finals show had them dancing in the aisles
Episode 5 : Semifinal 2
August. 25,2009
The judges’ opinions were as varied as the song choices in tonight’s semi-finals.
Episode 4 : Semifinal 1
August. 24,2009
Six superfine performances shake the stage.
Episode 3 : Top 100
August. 23,2009
The judges turn up the pressure to choose the Top 24.
Episode 2 : Audition 2
August. 16,2009
Delta joins us as guest judge and Lady Gaga drops by the Sydney auditions.
Episode 1 : Welcome to Idol 2009
August. 09,2009
Brian McFadden rates the real and would be talent!

Seasons

Season 9
This is where stars are made.
Season 9 2024
Season 8
After a 14-year hiatus Australian Idol is back bigger and better than ever. Scouring across the nation for the best Aussie talent, the pressure is on to find the next Australian Idol.
Season 8 2023
Season 7
The seventh and final season of the Australian Idol series began on 9 August 2009, to determine who would succeed Season 6 winner, Wes Carr. Beginning amid controversy, judge Kyle Sandilands was replaced by Sony Music record executive, Jay Dee Springbett. It was the first season where all four final contestants were eighteen years old or younger. Stan Walker was declared the winner on 22 November 2009.
Season 7 2009
Season 6
The sixth season of Australian Idol premiered on Sunday, 24 August 2008, on Network Ten. The season finale aired live on Sunday, 23 November 2008. The winner was Wes Carr with Luke Dickens as runner-up.
Season 6 2008
Season 5
The fifth season of Australian Idol premiered on 5 August 2007 on Network Ten. It concluded on 25 November.
Season 5 2007
Season 4
The fourth season of Australian Idol first episode aired on 6 August 2006 and concluded on 26 November.
Season 4 2006
Season 3
The third season of Australian Idol debuted on 26 July 2005. The first of three semi-finals was held on 16 August 2005 with three of the Final 12 contenders announced the following night on 17 August 2005. 2Day FM radio host Kyle Sandilands replaced former judge Ian Dickson.
Season 3 2005
Season 2
The second season of Australian Idol debuted on 13 July 2004. Over 50,000 people throughout Australia auditioned.
Season 2 2004
Season 1
The first season of Australian Idol was produced by Fremantle Media subsidiary Grundy Television in association with UK company 19TV, and was broadcast on Network Ten for 19 weeks in the latter half of 2003. The judges were Mark Holden, Marcia Hines and Ian "Dicko" Dickson.
Season 1 2003

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