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American Idol Rewind is a television series for syndication, that premiered on September 30, 2006. The hour-long weekly series is a repurposed edition of the hit reality talent show American Idol, featuring present day interviews with the contestants, semi-finalists and rejected auditioners in addition to extra audition, Hollywood Week, and finals footage never previously aired.
In August 2006, the series was cleared for broadcast on stations in over 96 percent of the United States. The program also airs nationally over cable channel Superstation WGN.
A highlight of the audition episodes was the first-ever screening of Kelly Clarkson's full audition in Dallas, which never aired in the original run of the show. On the episode aired the weekend of October 14-15, Clarkson singing a portion of Madonna's "Express Yourself" was shown.
Brian Dunkleman, who was co-host with Ryan Seacrest season one but left under sour terms, adds new commentary.
In August 2006, the series was cleared for broadcast on stations in over 96 percent of the United States. The program also airs nationally over cable channel Superstation WGN.
Season One (2006)
The first season highlighted the same season of the original series.A highlight of the audition episodes was the first-ever screening of Kelly Clarkson's full audition in Dallas, which never aired in the original run of the show. On the episode aired the weekend of October 14-15, Clarkson singing a portion of Madonna's "Express Yourself" was shown.
Brian Dunkleman, who was co-host with Ryan Seacrest season one but left under sour terms, adds new commentary.
Season Two (2007)
The second season, premiering September 29, showcases the show's second season. The second season, described by the show's producers as "the year that put American Idol on the map with legendary talent and unprecedented ratings,"[1] introduced Ruben Studdard (winner), Clay Aiken (runner-up), Kimberley Locke, and Josh Gracin. Aiken provides the narration for this set of episodes.Episodes
| # | Episode | Air Date | Overview | Original Season |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "Idol Phenomenon" | September 30, 2006 | An overview of the series Season 1-5 and its overwhelming success. | Seasons One to Five |
| 2 | "Auditions 1" | October 7, 2006 | The first of four episodes devoted to the audition stage. From Los Angeles. | Season One |
| 3 | "Auditions 2" | October 14, 2006 | The second of four episodes devoted to the audition stage. From Chicago and Dallas. | Season One |
| 4 | "Auditions 3" | October 21, 2006 | The third of four episodes devoted to the audition stage. From Atlanta and Seattle. | Season One |
| 5 | "Auditions 4" | October 28, 2006 | The fourth of four episodes devoted to the audition stage. From New York and Miami. | Season One |
| 6 | "Auditions 5" | November 4, 2006 | A recap of the auditions in a "Best Of" format. | Season One |
| 7 | "Hollywood Week 1" | November 11, 2006 | A showcase of the first week's events in Hollywood. | Season One |
| 8 | "Hollywood Week 2" | November 18, 2006 | A showcase of the second week's events in Hollywood. | Season One |
| 9 | "Story So Far" | November 25, 2006 | A showcase of the auditions and the Hollywood rounds | Season One |
| 10 | "Top 30: 1" | February 3, 2007 | The First Group of 10 perform for the Judges and America. | Season One |
| 11 | "Top 30: 2" | February 10, 2007 | The Second Group of 10 perform for the Judges and America | Season One |
| 12 | "Top 30: 3" | February 17, 2007 | The Third Group of 10 perform for the Judges and America | Season One |
| 13 | "Wild Card" | February 24, 2007 | The judges pick the 5 best performers from all three nights and they perform for the judges for one last chance to be chosen for the top 10 | Season One |
| 14 | "Top 10 to 8" | March 3, 2007 | The Top 10 sing hits of Motown; 10 will become 8 | Season One |
| 15 | "Top 8 to 7" | March 10, 2007 | The Top 8 sing hits of the 60's; 8 will become 7 | Season One |
| 16 | "Top 7 to 6" | March 17, 2007 | The Top 7 sing hits of the 70's; 7 will become 6 | Season One |
| 17 | "Top 6 to 5" | March 24, 2007 | The Top 6 sing songs of Big band; 6 will become 5 | Season One |
| 18 | "Road to the Top 5" | March 31, 2007 | The Top 5 recount on their experience with the show | Season One |
| 19 | "Top 5 to 4" | April 7, 2007 | The Top 5 sing love songs; 5 will become 4 | Season One |
| 20 | "Top 4 to 3" | April 14, 2007 | The Top 4 sing hits of the '80s and '90s; 4 will become 3 | Season One |
| 21 | "Top 3 to 2" | April 21, 2007 | The Top 3 sings of One song of their own Choice and Judges' Choice; 3 become 2 | Season One |
| 22 | "Finale Performance" | April 28, 2007 | The Top 2 finalists sing two new songs and one previous one, Pop Idol winner Will Young performs. | Season One |
| 23 | "Finale Pre-Performance" | May 5, 2007 | Backstage Pre-Show, the Top 10 Finalists sing a '60s Medley. | Season One |
| 24 | "Finale Results" | May 12, 2007 | The winner is revealed based on America's votes, The Top 10 Return for a Motown Medley. | Season One |
| 25 | "Kelly & Justin" | May 19, 2007 | A look at the journeys of Kelly and Justin during the season. | Season One |
| 26 | "Where Are They Now?" | May 26, 2007 | The Top 10. | Season One |
| 27 | "NY Auditions" | September 29, 2007 | Auditions in New York plus an overview of the season 2 auditions. | Season Two |
| 28 | "Miami/Detroit Auditions" | October 6,2007 | Auditions in Miami and Detroit. | Season Two |
| 29 | "Atlanta Auditions" | October 13,2007 | Auditions in Atlanta. | Season Two |
| 30 | "Austin Auditions" | October 20,2007 | Auditions in Austin. | Season Two |
| 31 | "LA Auditions" | October 27,2007 | Auditions in LA. | Season Two |
| 32 | "Nashville Auditions" | November 3,2007 | Auditions in Nashville. | Season Two |
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References
1. ^ 'American Idol Rewind' Returns in National Syndication on Saturday, September 29th biz.yahoo.com (09/28/07). Retrieved 2007-10-07.
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American Idol | |
|---|---|
| Seasons: | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
| Hosts: | Ryan Seacrest Brian Dunkleman |
| Judges: | Randy Jackson Paula Abdul Simon Cowell |
| Winners: | Kelly Clarkson Ruben Studdard Fantasia Barrino Carrie Underwood Taylor Hicks Jordin Sparks |
| Runners-up: | Justin Guarini Clay Aiken Diana DeGarmo Bo Bice Katharine McPhee Blake Lewis |
| Other alumni: | Tamyra Gray Kimberley Locke William Hung Jennifer Hudson Kellie Pickler Chris Daughtry Elliott Yamin |
| Spin-offs: | From Justin to Kelly Juniors Christmas Extra Rewind |
| Other: | Underground Compilation Series Controversy Discography Episodes Font Idol series Magazine Video game |
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