A total of 40 semi finalists and only eight got to the finals, which was held at the House of Culture in Helsinki.1
The finale was broadcast live on 22 November and the winner was Miikka Mäkelä, or motor skills, Miikka. Second, was ten years old singer Iina Kangasharju. And Markku Laamanen finished third. The finale was watched by over a million viewers, and broke Channel Four's new box office records.2
The third series began airing in September 2011 and ended in November of that year. Program presenter as well as the jury remained the same. Initial Qualification was held in Helsinki, Tampere and Kuopio. The final was held in Espoo Barona Arena.
The fourth series began production in autumn 2012.3
After a four-year hiatus, the fifth series returned in 2016. Heikki Paasonen and Elina Kottonen [fi] hosted the show with Sami Hedberg, Jari Sillanpää, Sara Forsberg, and Riku Nieminen as judges.4 David Hasselhoff was a guest judge.5
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"Suomen Talentissa kuohuu: Juontajille ja tuomareille näytettiin ovea!". 14 May 2012. http://www.voice.fi/uutiset/viihde/suomen-talentissa-kuohuu-juontajille-ja-tuomareille-naytettiin-ovea/2/38503 ↩
"Talent Suomi tärähtää syksyllä Neloselle! Haku ohjelmaan on käynnissä!". Nelonen. 18 March 2016. Retrieved 29 March 2016. http://www.nelonen.fi/uutiset/viihde/2107597-talent-suomi-tarahtaa-syksylla-neloselle-haku-ohjelmaan-on-kaynnissa ↩
"David Hasselhoff Returns to Finland TV for Finland Talent | DavidNet". www.dhasselhoff.net. Archived from the original on 2016-08-16. https://web.archive.org/web/20160816073144/http://www.dhasselhoff.net/node/91 ↩