7.4 /10 1 Votes
6.8/10 Original language(s) Arabic Running time 60–120 min Program creator Simon Cowell Number of seasons 4 | 4.1/5 No. of seasons 4 (5 in Production) First episode date 14 January 2011 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Arabs Got Talent is an Arab reality television talent show broadcast by MBC4 in the Arab world; it is produced by the MBC and was first broadcast on 14 January 2011. The show features contestants with a variety of talents, such as singing, break-dancing, comedians, magicians, and rapping. The show features three celebrity judges, popular in the Middle East. They currently are: Lebanese singer Najwa Karam, the dean of the journalism school at the American University in Dubai Ali Jaber and Saudi actor and comedian Nasser Al Qasabi (who replaced Amr Adeeb in season 2), and finally Ahmed Helmi, a famous Egyptian actor. The show's venue is in Lebanon.
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- Producers auditions
- Judges auditions
- Live shows
- References

Though entry into the semi-finals is based on the judges' vote, the voting in the semi-finals and final is an audience vote, akin to that on other Got Talent shows. The grand prize is 500,000 Saudi Riyals and a brand new Chrysler 300 as well as a contract with MBC. The show finished its second season on June 29, 2012. The third season started airing September 14 moving its timeslot from Fridays to Saturdays. The fourth season began airing on December 20.
The show is hosted by Saudi rapper and musician Qusai and Lebanese TV presenter Raya Abirached.
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Producers' auditions

Contestants are initially chosen at non-televised auditions in the capitals of participating Arab country, such as Doha in Qatar .
Judges' auditions

Chosen contestants proceed to perform in front of the celebrity judges. It is by the judges votes, that they enter the next round. Judges may terminate a contestant's performance by buzzing in, signifying an X. However, buzzes from all judges are required to stop the performance. These auditions are televised weekly on Saturdays on MBC4.
Live shows

The semi-finals and final are broadcast live. They feature performances by the contestants, usually on a grander scale. Judges can still stop a performance if all three judges buzz in, three times. In the semi-final, the winners are chosen by the viewers voting (by means of texting), though only the most-voted-for contestant proceeds to the final, the second and third placed will proceed via a vote by the judges.

In the final, twelve contestants remain and, after each contestant finishes their performance, the winner is chosen by the viewers voting.