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Operación Triunfo series 1

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Operación Triunfo
Series 1
Hosted byCarlos Lozano [es]
Judges
WinnerRosa López
Runner-upDavid Bisbal
LocationGestmusic studios
Sant Just Desvern, (Barcelona)
Release
Original networkLa Primera
Original release22 October 2001 (2001-10-22) –
18 February 2002 (2002-02-18)
Series chronology
Next →
Series 2
All the contestants of Operación Triunfo 1 at the Disney Gala.[a]

The first series of Operación Triunfo, known contemporaneously simply as Operación Triunfo or OT, and later known retrospectively as Operación Triunfo 1 or OT 1 to differentiate it from the rest of the series, was aired on La Primera of Televisión Española from 22 October 2001 to 11 February 2002, and was presented by Carlos Lozano [es].[1] The regular series was followed by a Disney Gala on 18 February 2002, three Eurovision Galas between 25 February and 11 March, a joint concert tour throughout Spain between 4 April and 4 June, a documentary film tilted OT: la película [es] released on theaters on 20 September, and a three-episode reunion special and a concert to celebrate its 15th anniversary titled OT: el reencuentro [es] in 2016.

The initial objective of this first series was to launch three musical careers and, in turn, choose the Spanish performer and entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2002.[2][3] Eventually, due to the enormous impact of the show, all the contestants received a car and secured a contract with a major record label for the release of their first album. Rosa López was the winner of the regular series, and she also won the Eurovision selection with the song "Europe's Living a Celebration".[4]

The regular series had a total average audience of 6.947 million viewers (43.3% share), achieving an average of 12.873 million in the final episode (68.0% share).[5][6] The CDs with the studio versions of each of the galas and the compilation albums were sales successes, with sales of between three and four million total, and contributed to improving the recorded music market in Spain.[7]

Staff

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  • Academy headmaster: Nina
  • Academy teachers: Helen Rowson (voice techniques and English pronunciation), Manu Guix (singing), Lawrence de Maeyer (body technique and dance), Javier Castillo (gala choreographer), Mayte Marcos (dance), Néstor Serra (physical trainer), and Àngel Llàcer (acting).
  • Judges: Pilar Tabares, Alejandro Abad, and Narcís Rebollo
  • Presenter: Carlos Lozano [es]

Contestants

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Galas

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Results summary

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Colour key
  The contestant was the weekly public's favourite
  The contestant was one of the most voted as the public's favourite
  The contestant was nominated to leave the academy, but was saved by the teachers
  The contestant was nominated to leave the academy, but was saved by the other contestants
  The contestant was nominated to leave the academy, but the nominations were suspended
  The contestant was nominated to leave the academy
  The contestant was candidate to return to the academy
  The contestant was evicted
  Chosen as finalist
  3rd finalist
  2nd finalist
  Winner
Gala 1 Gala 2 Gala 3 Gala 4 Gala 5 Gala 6 Gala 7 Gala 8 Christmas Gala 9 Gala 10 Gala 11 Gala 12 Gala 13 Final
Rosa Favourite Favourite Favourite Favourite Favourite Favourite Saved Favourite Exempt Saved Favourite Saved Favourite Finalist Winner
Bisbal Saved Saved Saved Saved Saved Saved Favourite Saved Exempt Favourite Saved Favourite Saved Finalist Runner-up
Bustamante Saved Saved Saved Saved Saved Saved Saved Nominated Exempt Saved Nominated Saved Nominated Finalist 3rd Place
Chenoa Saved Saved Saved Saved Saved Saved Saved Saved Exempt Saved Saved Saved Saved Finalist 4th place
Manu Saved Saved Saved Saved Saved Saved Saved Nominated Exempt Saved Saved Saved Saved Finalist 5th place
Verónica Saved Saved Saved Saved Saved Nominated Saved Nominated Exempt Saved Saved Nominated Saved Finalist 6th place
Nuria Nominated Saved Saved Saved Saved Saved Saved Saved Exempt Saved Saved Saved Nominated Evicted
Gisela Saved Saved Saved Saved Saved Saved Saved Nominated Exempt Saved Saved Nominated Evicted
Naím Saved Saved Saved Saved Saved Saved Nominated Saved Exempt Nominated Nominated Evicted
Àlex Saved Saved Saved Nominated Evicted Candidate Final
Candidate
Nominated Evicted
Juan Saved Nominated Nominated Nominated Saved Nominated Evicted Candidate Final
Candidate
Evicted
Alejandro Saved Saved Saved Saved Nominated Saved Nominated Candidate Evicted
Natalia Saved Saved Saved Saved Nominated Evicted Candidate Evicted
Javián Saved Saved Nominated Evicted Candidate Evicted
Mireia Saved Nominated Evicted Candidate Evicted
Geno Nominated Evicted Candidate Evicted
Up for
nomination
Àlex
Geno
Javián
Nuria
Alejandro
Gisela
Juan
Mireia
Alejandro
Javián
Juan
Natalia
Àlex
Juan
Naím
Natalia
Alejandro
Manu
Natalia
Verónica
Alejandro
Juan
Nuria
Verónica
Alejandro
Bustamante
Naím
Verónica
Bustamante
Manu
Verónica
Gisela
None Àlex
Bustamante
Naím
Nuria
Bustamante
Gisela
Naím
Nuria
Bustamante
Gisela
Rosa
Verónica
Bustamante
Manu
Nuria
Verónica
None Rosa
26.6%
to win
Saved by
the teachers
Àlex Gisela Natalia Naím Manu Nuria Verónica None None Bustamante Gisela Rosa Manu None
Saved by
the contestants
Javián
5* of 13 votes
to save
Alejandro
6 of 12 votes
to save
Alejandro
5 of 11 votes
to save
Natalia
5 of 10 votes
to save
Verónica
3* of 9 votes
to save
Alejandro
6 of 8 votes
to save
Bustamante
3 of 7 votes
to save
None None Nuria
5 of 7 votes
to save
Nuria
4 of 6 votes
to save
Bustamante
2* of 5 votes
to save
Verónica
2 of 4 votes
to save
None Bisbal
20.9%
to win
Saved by
public vote
None Nuria
76%
to save
Juan
60.1%
to save
Juan
54.5%
to save
Juan
50.3%
to save
Alejandro
52.7%
to save
Verónica
70.5%
to save
Naím
70%
to save
Àlex
41%
to return
Àlex
64%
to return
Naím
66.7%
to save
Bustamante
65%
to save
Verónica
53.8%
to save
Bustamante
54.2%
to save
Juan
16%
to return
Evicted None Geno
24%
to save
Mireia
39.9%
to save
Javián
45.5%
to save
Àlex
49.7%
to save
Natalia
47.3%
to save
Juan
29.5%
to save
Alejandro
30%
to save
Alejandro
15%
to return
Juan
36%
to return
Àlex
33.3%
to save
Naím
35%
to save
Gisela
46.2%
to save
Nuria
45.8%
to save
Bustamante
18.8%
to win
Natalia
11%
to return
Javián
8%
to return
Chenoa
17.6%
to win
Mireia
5%
to return
Manu
14.7%
to win
Geno
4%
to return
Verónica
1.4%
to win

Gala 0

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Gala 1

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Gala 2

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Gala 3

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Gala 4

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Gala 5

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Gala 6

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Gala 7

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Gala 8

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Christmas Gala

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Gala 9

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Gala 10

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Gala 11

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Gala 12

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Gala 13

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Final Gala

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Disney Gala

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Eurovision Galas

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Official albums

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Following each gala, Vale Music released a CD with the studio recordings made by the contestants of the songs they performed live at the gala. Each of these fourteen albums sold over 100,000 copies and achieved platinum certification.[21]

On 11 December 2001, Vale Music released a double CD titled Operación Triunfo: Álbum featuring the studio recordings made by the contestants of the songs they would perform live at the Christmas gala, and a selection of songs from the galas up to that point. The album sold over 1.2 million copies and was certified twelve times platinum.[21]

On 12 February 2002, Vale Music released another double CD titled Operación Triunfo canta Disney, featuring the studio recordings made by the contestants of the songs they would perform live at the Disney gala. The first CD includes Disney songs, and the second CD contains a selection of songs from the previous galas. In addition to those performed live at the Disney gala, the first CD also includes: "Mi príncipe vendrá" from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs by Nuria; "No se que va a ser de mi" from Toy Story by Manu; "Colores en el viento" from Pocahontas by Verónica; "Hijo de hombre" from Tarzan by Naím; and "Reflejo" from Mulan by Chenoa. The album was the second best-selling album on the 2002 annual chart in Spain, selling over 700,000 copies and was certified seven times platinum.[22]

On 12 March 2002, Vale Music in partnership with the Royal Spanish Football Federation, as a way of supporting the Spain national football team ahead of the 2002 FIFA World Cup, released a CD titled Operación Triunfo: El disco del deporte with new recordings made by the contestants of songs related to sporting events, which includes the original song "Vivimos la selección" which was the official song of the Spanish team for the event. The album sold over 50,000 copies and was certified gold.[21]

Official tour

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Between 4 April and 4 June 2002, all contestants went on a joint concert tour throughout Spain, which was attended by more than half a million people. The concert at the Santiago Bernabéu in Madrid was broadcast the following day on La Primera.[23]

Notes

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  1. ^ Back row, left to right: Chenoa, David Bisbal, Gisela, Geno, Rosa, David Bustamante, Naím Thomas, and Natalia.
    Front row, left to right: Alejandro Parreño, Àlex Casademunt, Verónica, Juan Camus, Javián, Mireia, Manu Tenorio, and Nuria Fergó.

References

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  1. ^ "¿Qué fue de los concursantes de 'OT 1'?". formulatv (in Spanish). 6 October 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2018.
  2. ^ Vázquez, María (14 August 2001). "RTVE, a la caza de jóvenes artistas con dos nuevos concursos musicales". El País (in Spanish).
  3. ^ Vázquez, María (26 September 2001). "Eurovisión será el premio para uno de los finalistas de 'Operación triunfo' en TVE". El País (in Spanish).
  4. ^ Lillo, Jesús (12 March 2002). "Rosa representará a España en el Festival de Eurovisión". ABC (in Spanish).
  5. ^ Migelez, Xavier (16 October 2016). "Los datos por los que Televisión Española dio la espalda a 'Operación Triunfo'". El Confidencial (in Spanish).
  6. ^ "'Operación Triunfo' rompe los récords de audiencia con 13 millones de espectadores". El País (in Spanish). 13 February 2002.
  7. ^ "Los discos de la segunda edición de 'Operación Triunfo' venden la mitad que los de la primera". Los 40 (in Spanish). 31 January 2003.
  8. ^ Operación Triunfo 1 – Gala 0 on YouTube
  9. ^ Operación Triunfo 1 – Gala 1 on YouTube
  10. ^ Operación Triunfo 1 – Gala 2 on YouTube
  11. ^ Operación Triunfo 1 – Gala 3 on YouTube
  12. ^ Operación Triunfo 1 – Gala 4 on YouTube
  13. ^ Operación Triunfo 1 – Gala 5 on YouTube
  14. ^ Operación Triunfo 1 – Gala 6 on YouTube
  15. ^ Operación Triunfo 1 – Gala 7 on YouTube
  16. ^ Operación Triunfo 1 – Gala 11 on YouTube
  17. ^ Operación Triunfo 1 – Gala 12 on YouTube
  18. ^ Operación Triunfo 1 – Gala 13 on YouTube
  19. ^ Operación Triunfo 1 – Gala final on YouTube
  20. ^ Operación Triunfo 1 – Gala Disney on YouTube
  21. ^ a b c Salaverri, Fernando (September 2005). Sólo éxitos: año a año, 1959–2002 (1st ed.). Spain: Fundación Autor-SGAE. ISBN 8480486392.
  22. ^ "Música grabada - El mercado Español" (PDF) (in Spanish). SGAE. p. 278.
  23. ^ "TVE-1 ofrece el penúltimo concierto de la gira 'Operación triunfo'". elDiario.es (in Spanish). 2 June 2002.
  24. ^ "Confirmadas las fechas y ciudades de la gira Operación Triunfo". elDiario.es (in Spanish). 22 February 2017.
  25. ^ "TVE-1 ofrece el penúltimo concierto de la gira "Operación Triunfo"". elDiario.es (in Spanish). 2 June 2002.
  26. ^ "'Operación Triunfo' también sufre el desgaste en su gira de conciertos". elDiario.es (in Spanish). 29 June 2003.
  27. ^ "Triunfal apoteosis de Rosa y sus compañeros en el Bernabéu". El Mundo (in Spanish). 2 June 2002.