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Genre
  
Reality competition

Country of origin
  
Russia

No. of series
  
6

First episode date
  
3 March 2013

Number of episodes
  
57

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Directed by
  
Sergey Shesteperov

Original language(s)
  
Russian

No. of episodes
  
57

Network
  
Channel One Russia

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Cast
  
Igor Vernik, Nonna Grishayeva

Judges
  
Tigran Keosayan, Larisa Dolina, Gennady Khazanov

Presented by
  
Igor Vernik, Aleksandr Oleshko, Nonna Grishayeva

Similar
  
Your Face Sounds Familiar, Toch‑v‑toch', Narodniy Artist, Glavnaya Stsena, Daddy's Daughters


Odin v odin! (Russian: Один в один! One to one) is a Russian talent show based on the Spanish series Your Face Sounds Familiar. The show began airing on 3 March 2013 on Channel One Russia and its first season ended on 26 May 2013. The second season had been airing from 2 March 2014 to 15 June 2014 on Rossiya 1 Channel. The third season has aired since 8 February 2015 to 31 May 2015, fourth - since 6 February 2016.

Contents

The show involves celebrities (actors, television personalities, comedians) portraying various iconic singers each week.

Manufacturer — company WeiT Media.

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Format

The show challenges celebrities to perform as different iconic music artists every week, which are chosen by the show's "Randomiser". They are then judged by a panel of celebrity judges.

Each celebrity becomes transformed into a different singer each week, and performs an iconic song and dance routine well known by that particular singer. The 'randomiser' can choose any older or younger artist available in the machine, or even a singer of the opposite sex, or a deceased singer.

Voting

The contestants receive points from the judges based on their singing and dance routines, as well as voted from the other competitors.

Every judge scales the competitors from 2 to 12 (excluding 11, so called Eurovision System), with each competitor in a different position of the scale. The competitor every judge considers as the best of the week will be in the position with 12 points, while the worst will be in the position with 2 points. Then, the contestants count with 5 points to give to their fellow competitor. The total score of each contestant is then counted by summing the points from judges and the others competitors' votes.

Judges

The main panel of judges for the first season consisted of famous comedian Gennady Khazanov, opera singer Ljuba Kazarnovskaya, pop-singer and comedian Aleksandr Revva and actress Lyudmila Artemieva.

In season two, all the panel of judges was changed. It consists of Russian and Ukrainian parodist and TV-presenter Jury Stoyanov, winner of the first season Alexey Chumakov, famous opera singer, Grammy winner Olga Borodina and comedian Maxim Galkin.

In season three, Artemieva returned at the panel of judges and Borodina was replaced by Russian-Abkhazian opera singer Hibla Gerzmava.

In season four, Chumakov returned in show like a contestant, Galkin and Gerzmava left show. The new judges become Russian-Armenian film director and actor Tigran Keosayan and singer Larisa Dolina.

Presenters

Presenters of the season one were comedians Aleksandr Oleshko and Nonna Grishayeva, other seasons — actor Igor Vernik and singer Julia Kovaltchuk.

Series 3 (2015)

† - On 29 April Batyrkhan Shukenov died after having a heart attack. Until his death the season had finished twelve of its fifteen episodes. The recordings of the last episodes continued but without Shukenov. Before he died he was on the third position in the ranking. The broadcast of 17 May, which was recorded before Shukenov's death, was won by Shukenov and he was named finalist there. The episode which was broadcast before that episode, on 10 May, didn't feature Shukenov because the recordings of this episode were planned on the 30th of April, one day after Shukenov's death. In the end of semi-final episode Shukenov was named the one of two winners of the season posthumously. During the final episode all (including former) participants, judges and presenters paid a tribute to him.

* – Although the official rules only allow five finalists; Alexander Rybak was named as sixth finalist during the semi-final, after Maxim Galkin stated that the judges wanted him to be in the final. At the end of the show Rybak finished as runner up.

Series 4. The Best (2016)

In this season participated nine contestants from the past seasons. Moreover, one extra conestant (also from the past seasons) was in each new release.

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References

Odin v odin! Wikipedia