Szansa na Sukces
Szansa na Sukces (English: A Chance for Success) is a Polish talent show aired on the TV channel TVP2. The show ran from 14 November 1993 to 29 April 2012 and since 7 April 2019.
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Genre | Talent show |
Created by | Elżbieta Skrętkowska |
Presented by | Wojciech Mann (1993–2012) Artur Orzech (2019–2021) Marek Sierocki (2021–) |
Judges | well-known artists, different in every episode |
Country of origin | Poland |
Original language | Polish |
No. of seasons | 27 |
Production | |
Running time | around 55 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | TVP2 |
Original release | November 14, 1993 – April 29, 2012 April 7, 2019 – present |
In the program, aspiring singers perform covers of smash hit singles by legendary Polish recording artist bands which are invited to the show (one band/artist each show). The original singer/group chooses the winner who will sing the same song at the main annual concert in Sala Kongresowa in Palace of Culture and Science. The show is currently presented by Marek Sierocki. It was formerly hosted by Wojciech Mann, and later the Polish commentator in the Eurovision Song Contest, Artur Orzech.
In summer 2019, TVP2 confirmed a reboot but with a different format. This reboot will feature young singers aged 9 to 14 hoping to represent Poland at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.[1] On 2 January 2020, it was announced by TVP that it would be used to select the entrant for the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 in Rotterdam.[2]
Winners
Edition | Winner | Artist/Band covered | Song covered |
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1. | Justyna Steczkowska | Maanam | „Boskie Buenos” |
2. | Violetta Brzezińska | Alicja Majewska | „Jeszcze się tam żagiel bieli” |
3. | Anna Świątczak | Sława Przybylska | „Pamiętasz była jesień” |
4. | Katarzyna Cerekwicka | Ewa Bem | „Wyszłam za mąż, zaraz wracam” |
5. | Monika Salita | Irena Santor | „Walc Embarras” |
6. | Małgorzata Markiewicz | Violetta Villas | „List do matki” |
7. | Arkadiusz Makowski | Shakin 'Dudi | „Za 10 minut trzynasta” |
8. | Małgorzata Kuś | Edyta Geppert | „Jaka róża, taki cierń” |
9. | Beata Wald | Bajm | „Szklanka wody” |
10. | Marzena Korzonek and Aneta Figiel | Tadeusz Nalepa/IRA | „Modlitwa”/„Wiara” |
11. | Marcin Maliszewski | Stan Borys | „Jaskółka uwięziona” |
12. | Michał Gasz | Krystyna Prońko | „Papierowe ptaki” |
13. | Karolina Szarubka | Patrycja Markowska | „Drogi kolego” |
14. | Anna Józefina Lubieniecka | Wilki | „Eli lama sabachtani” |
15. | Nina Kodorska | Maryla Rodowicz | „Łza na rzęsie” |
16. | Daria Zawiałow | Kasia Cerekwicka | „Miłość” |
17. | Małgorzata Janek | Justyna Steczkowska | „Grawitacja” |
18. | Marcin Chudziński | Bajm | „Biała armia” |
19. | Winner wasn't chosen | ||
20. | Aleksandra Nykiel | Maryla Rodowicz | „Łatwopalni” |
21. | Izabela Zalewska | Alicja Majewska | „Jeszcze się tam żagiel bieli” |
22. | Viki Gabor | „Superhero” | |
23. | Tomasz Jarosz | De Mono | „Póki na to czas” |
24. | Alicja Szemplińska | „Empires” | |
25. | Alicja Tracz | „I’ll Be Standing” | |
26. | Łukasz Brodowski | Goya | „Tylko mnie kochaj" |
27. | Sara James | „Somebody” |
Winners of the final SMS voting
- 2007 – Christina Bien
- 2008 – Robert Klemens
- 2009 – Mariusz Myrcha
- 2010 – Marzena Ugorna
- 2011 – Marcin Chudziński
- 2019 – Aleksandra Nykiel
- 2020 – Tomasz Jarosz
Winners in the Eurovision Song Contest
Szansa na Sukces: Eurowizja
Year | Song | Artist | At Eurovision | |||
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Final | Points | Semi | Points | |||
2020 | "Empires" | Alicja Szemplińska | Contest canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic |
Szansa na Sukces: Eurowizja Junior
Year | Song | Artist | At Junior Eurovision | |
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Final | Points | |||
2019 | "Superhero" | Viki Gabor | 1 | 278 |
2020 | "I'll Be Standing" | Alicja Tracz | 9 | 90 |
2021 | "Somebody" | Sara James | 2 | 218 |
2022 |
References
- Granger, Anthony (10 July 2019). "Poland: Szansa na sukces To Select Entrant For Junior Eurovision 2019". Eurovoix. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
- Gallagher, Robyn (2 January 2020). "Poland Will Use 'Szansa na Sukces' to Select Entry for Eurovision 2020". Wiwibloggs. Retrieved 27 September 2020.