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Idol Poland (season 1)
''Idol Poland (season 1)'' was the first season of '' Idol Poland''. It was the first international adaption of the British singing competition '' Pop Idol'' and the first show that went by the simple title ''Idol''. It premiered on April 5, 2002, one month after the final of the original series, and lasted for six months until June 30. Alicja Janosz won over Ewelina Flinta and Szymon Wydra and therefore became the first female winner of the Idol series. It was also the first time that two females made it to the grand finale. On Christmas 2003 Janosz would compete with ten other countries ''Idol'' winners on World Idol where she eventually placed 8th. As the show became a runaway success most finalists got signed and next to Janosz her fellow competitors Ewelina Flinta, Szymon Wydra, Tomasz Makowiecki Tomasz Makowiecki (born 10 June 1983, in Gdynia) is a Polish musician, singer and songwriter. History ''Idol'' and Makowiecki Band (2002–2005) Makowiecki became popular in 20 ...
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Kuba Wojewódzki
Jakub Władysław Wojewódzki known as Kuba Wojewódzki (; born 2 August 1963 in Koszalin, Poland) is a Polish journalist, TV personality, drummer, and comedian. Career Wojewódzki was a judge on the Polish ''Idol''. He also was the Polish representative on the ''World Idol'' on 25 December 2003. In the 1980s, he was a member of punk bands called ''System'' and ''New Dada''. Currently, he is a drummer in the band called ''Klatu''. Since 2006, he has been working for TVN. He has his own TV show called ''Kuba Wojewódzki'' and is a judge on ''Mam talent!'', the Polish edition of Britain's got talent and since 2011 also on ''X-Factor''. Controversy He was criticized for being extremely harsh on ''X Factor'' contestants and for making racist comments. While translating for Nigerian-born auditionee John James Egwu who spoke limited Polish, he claimed that contestant had answered "I married a white woman and then ate her" when asked what he was doing in Poland, and mistranslated "I ...
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Małgorzata Stępień
Małgorzata () is a common Polish female given name derived through Latin ''Margarita'' from Ancient Greek μαργαρίτης (margarítēs), meaning "pearl". It is equivalent to the English "Margaret". Its diminutive forms include Małgośka, Małgosia, Gosia, Gośka, Gosieńka, Gosiunia. Name days Individuals named Małgorzata celebrate their name day the day closest after their birthday. List of name days for the name Małgorzata: * January 12, 18 * February 22 * March 25 * April 10, 13 * May 27 * June 10 * July 13, 20 * August 27 * October 14, 17 * November 2, 16 * December 30 People and characters with the name Małgorzata * Goshka Macuga (born 1967), Polish-born artist * Gosia Andrzejewicz (born 1984), Polish singer * Gosia Baczyńska * Małgorzata Dąbrowska (born 1956), Polish historian * Małgorzata Dydek (1974-2011), Polish professional basketball player * Małgorzata Foremniak (born 1967), Polish actress * Małgorzata Gebel (born 1955), Polish actress * M ...
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