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'American Idol' producer: David Cook's victory grew from coast to coast

American Idol executive producer Nigel Lythgoe knew David Cook would defeat David Archuleta as the home viewer votes were rolling in immediately following Tuesday night's live performance episode The votes were coming in from the east coast and the percentage was about 6% in Cook's favor quite early on, and it got wider and wider as the evening went on," said Lythgoe as a guest on Thursday's broadcast of Ryan Seacrest's KIIS FM radio show.

"So I really knew [Cook would win] around 10PM, 10:30PM [west-coast time]."

Cook won Idol's seventh-season title after "97 and a half million" home viewer votes were cast following Tuesday night's final performance episode that saw Archuleta and Cook each sing three songs. During last night's finale Seacrest said Cook defeated Archuleta by a 56% to 44% home viewer voting margin, or roughly 12 million votes.

Lythgoe explained that knowing Idol's home viewer voting results before they're revealed to the public is simply part of his job.

"I'm used to it really. It happens every single week. You've got to keep a straight face," he said. "We always say to them in the beginning of the series, 'Don't look at me and don't ask me any stupid questions because I will lie to you and I'll probably lie badly to you and say something like I'm ever so sorry it is you going home this week.'"

When asked by Seacrest what he told Archuleta and Cook prior to the live finale, Lythgoe said it didn't make a difference.

"It didn't really matter to either of them, I believe, who was going to be the winner," he said.

Lythgoe also weighed in on Simon Cowell's apology to Cook moments before the results were revealed. During Tuesday night's live performance episode, Cowell awarded all three rounds to Archuleta and said the teenager scored a "knockout" over Cook.

"I think Simon with his apology made it quite clear that he felt bad he was so tough on David Cook," said Lythgoe, who was then asked why he thought Cowell felt the need to apologize.

"Just in case it was wrong," said Lythgoe with a laugh. "Let's be honest about it. I think we call it covering your ass."

Lythgoe said it takes "months" of planning to put Idol's annual finale broadcast together, and now that the seventh-season is in the books, he wasn't shy about his feelings on it.

"It was one of the best, no question about it," he said. "That's because the talent that was on it."

Despite the finale featuring performances by the seventh-season Top 12 and numerous other artists -- from the Jonas Brothers to George Michael -- Lythgoe made it clear he thought it was a former Idol winner who delivered the most memorable moment.

"I've got to say for me, and this has been a little partisan, but Carrie Underwood stole the show," gushed Lythgoe. "I thought she was absolutely sensational."

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Pam08
Well, I think Cook stole the show. Sorry Nigel. tongue.gif
pirate skittles!
QUOTE (Pam08 @ May 24 2008, 04:08 AM) *
Well, I think Cook stole the show. Sorry Nigel. tongue.gif


hah! agreed! XD

in all honesty, i turned the tv on mute when carrie came on. x_x
BLake
Carrie stole the show?! WHA?! Which show was Nigel watching? I also muted the show when she came on.

Cook commanded that stage. His stage presence is unbelievable. It was almost like he was the master of ceremonies. In the duet with Archie, he had to work not to dominate the performance with his voice and his presence. And ZZ Top?!? AYFKM? da-yum. wub.gif
Serenity65
Carrie stole the show?? I don't think so!

When Cookie was playing with ZZ Top, that was the only part of the show that looked like an actual concert, and not a TV show!

He commanded the stage, and even ZZ Top looked proud to be with HIM! (and they should be! lol)
SnowWhiteQueen
All I could think of during her performance was.. 'Good grief girl! Go put some clothes on. You're on TV for Christ's sake!' That skirt was waaaay too short and I can't be the only one who thought it.

But I digress. tongue.gif

That ZZ Top performance was the highlight of the entire series for me.It made this Southern girl's heart do a little break dance. tongue.gif

xxM
BethRiot
Yeah she stole the show with that outfit she had on..
I wasn't trying to look
but you could see her crotch
I mean hello Carrie I know your descent but little kiddies were watching that show
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QUOTE (Serenity65 @ May 23 2008, 11:47 PM) *
Carrie stole the show?? I don't think so!

When Cookie was playing with ZZ Top, that was the only part of the show that looked like an actual concert, and not a TV show!

He commanded the stage, and even ZZ Top looked proud to be with HIM! (and they should be! lol)

totally agree =)....
....Nigel was too busy looking at Carrie's legs....lol
Trax23
I think the moment that stole the show performance wise was Cookie & ZZ Top!

I'm actually quite tired of Carrie being shoved down my throat by the radio stations and other media outlets. I have friends who couldn't watch live, and when they went back to watch...they fast forwarded through her performance.

CBB
Thank you for posting this. smile.gif
larajade
I had to sit through Carrie because my mum wanted to watch it :/
Her outfit stole the show lmao, i agree. and not jsut the shortness - i mean - just what was it?

anyway, best moment was cookies leg dancing ohmy.gif hott.
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