Host/Executive Producer | |
James Corden | |
Judges | |
Drew Barrymore RuPaul Faith Hill | |
Broadcast | |
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Packagers | |
Fulwell 73 Productions MGM Television Warner Horizon Television |
The World's Best is a short-lived talent show unlike any other.
Premise[]
The series features the first-of-it-kind global talent competition featuring award-winning acts from every genre imaginable, from every corner of the planet. They not only have to impress the aforementioned American judges, but will also need to breakthrough the "Wall of the World" featuring 50 of the world's most accomplished experts from every field of entertainment. Only one act will ultimately be crowned "THE WORLD'S BEST".
Gameplay[]
On each act, each of the American judges world rate each act on a scale of 1-50, with their scores averaged out at the end. Then the foreign judges aka "The Wall of the World" each decide if the act in control is worthy of continuing or not. Each of their yes votes are worth one additional point for a possible grand total of 100 points.
Qualifying Round[]
On qualifying nights, each act must score at least 75 points or more to advance to the battle round.
Wall of the World Panelists[]
Country | Judge | Occupation |
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Australia | Aaron Cash | Dancer and choreographer |
Mexico | Alberto Belli | Director |
South Korea | Alex Wright | K-pop producer |
Brazil | Anderson Silva | MMA fighter |
Netherlands | Angela Groothuizen | Singer and TV personality |
Colombia | Ariadna Gutierrez | Miss Colombia 2014, Miss Universe 2015 runner-up |
Armenia | Arthur Gourounlian | Creative director and choreographer |
Afghanistan | Aryana Sayeed | Singer and TV personality |
Spain | Carlos Latre | Comedian and actor |
Ireland | Caroline Morahan | Actress and TV host |
Denmark | Cecilie Lassen | Ballet dancer |
Netherlands | Chantal Janzen | Actress and singer |
Brazil | Chinzõ Machida | Shotokan black belt |
United Kingdom | Dave Eringa | Record producer |
United Kingdom | Del Mak | Choreographer |
Germany | Dennis Jauch | Dancer and choreographer |
France | Essaï Altounian | Musician |
Bulgaria | Galabina Kamenova | Gymnast |
Greece | Galena Vilekova | Dancesport |
Kazakhstan | Gia Noortas | Actress and filmmaker |
Japan | Hokuto "Hok" Konishi | Dancer and choreographer |
Poland | Ida Nowakowska | Actress and ballerina |
Germany | Jorge González | TV personality |
Nigeria | Kate Henshaw | Actress |
China | Kathy Wu | Actress and TV personality |
Canada | Keshia Chanté | Singer and songwriter |
Israel | Kobi Rozenfeld | Choreographer and creative director |
South Africa | Lira | Musician |
Panama | Luigie "Lugo" Gonzalez | Record producer |
Japan | Makoto Deguchi | Theater producer |
Sweden | Margareta Svensson | Musical artist and vocal coach |
India | Nakul Dev Mahajan | Bollywood choreographer |
Canada | Nathalie Yves Gauthier | Circus expert |
Germany | Nazan Eckes | TV host and judge |
Mexico | Patricia Manterola | Telenovela star and singer |
Ecuador | Paulina Aguirre | Singer |
Switzerland | Petra Sprecher | Stuntwoman |
Philippines | Pops Fernandez | Musician and TV personality |
Samoa | Rikishi | WWE Hall of Fame wrestler |
Mongolia | Rokit Bay | Rapper and music producer |
Scotland | Ross King | Television news anchor, MBE for services in Broadcasting, the Arts and Charity. |
Colombia | Sergio Trujillo | Broadway choreographer |
South Africa | Shado Twala | Radio and TV personality |
United Kingdom | Sisco Gomez | Choreographer and TV personality |
Russia | Slava N. Jakovleff | Film director and TV producer |
Belgium | Slongs Dievanongs | Rapper |
Canada | Stu Golfman | Comedy talent agent |
Scotland | Stuart MacLeod | Magician |
South Africa | Tats Nkonzo | Comedian and musician |
Vietnam | Thai Nguyen | Fashion designer and TV personality |
China | William Yuekun Yu | Peking opera actor |
Czech Republic | Yemi A.D. | Celebrity choreographer and creative director |
United Kingdom | Zoë Tyler | Vocal coach and TV personality |
Nigeria | Zora DeHorter | International casting director |
Trivia[]
The series aired right after Super Bowl LIII.
The series was moved later to February 6, 2019.
Some viewers say that this is a ripoff of NBC's popular reality talent competition series America's Got Talent.
Additional Page[]
The World's Best/Talent Charts