Vidbir (2016)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Timur Miroshnychenko
Self - Host
Serhii Prytula
Self - Host
Mariia Yefrosynina
Self - Host
Dmytro Tankovich
Self - Host
Tina Karol
Self - Judge
Oleksandr Pedan
Self - Host
Yaroslav Lodygin
Self - Judge
Alina Pash
Self - Contestant
Andrii Danylko
Self - Judge
Oleh Psiuk
Self - Contestant
Ihor Didenchuk
Self - Contestant
Kateryna Pavlenko
Self - Host / Self - Interval Act
Zlata Ognevich
Self - Host
KylymMen
Self - Contestant
Vitaliy Drozdov
Self - Judge
Tymofii Muzychuk
Self - Contestant
Vitalii Duzhyk
Self - Contestant
Konstantin Meladze
Self - Judge
Sasha Tab
Self - Contestant
Taras Topolia
Self - Judge
Ruslana Lyzhychko
Self - Judge
Taras Shevchenko
Self - Interval Act
Ivan Hryhoriak
Self - Interval Act
Yevhen Filatov
Self - Judge
Vasyl Baidak
Self - Host
Sergii Tanchynets
Self - Judge
Jamala
Self - Judge / Self - Judge / Self - Contestant
Julia Sanina
Self - Host / Self - Contestant (as The Hardkiss) / Self - Judge / Self - Host
Maruv
Self - Contestant
Anastasiya Prikhodko
Self - Contestant
Tetiana Reshetniak
Mélovin
Media.
Details.
Release DateFebruary 6, 2016
Original NameЄвробачення. Національний відбір
StatusReturning Series
Seasons8
Episodes19
Running Time3h 30m
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
Natsionalnyi Vidbir (Ukrainian: Національний відбір, IPA: [nɐts⁽ʲ⁾ioˈnɑlʲnɪj wid⁽ʲ⁾ˈbir]; meaning "National Selection"), informally known as Vidbir, is a Ukrainian musical competition originally organized by Suspilne and STB, which determines the Ukrainian representative at the Eurovision Song Contest. In late August 2021, it was announced that the two broadcasters had terminated their partnership, and that Suspilne was looking for a new selection format for the Eurovision Song Contest 2022, thus bringing an end to the original concept for Vidbir. In October 2021, Suspilne announced that the 2022 edition of Vidbir would be organized by it alone under a new format.
In the first year of the show, the local record by SMS voting was set by receiving 344,268 unique votes, 37.77% of which supported Jamala, who eventually became the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2016.