Q: Information:  - À la Recherche de la Nouvelle Star (Looking for the new Star) is a reality television show based on the popular British show "Pop Idol". The show is a contest to determine the best young singer in La Francophonie. It was hosted by Benjamin Castaldi. The Belgian singer Jonatan Cerrada won over Thierry Amiel with 50.4% of the total votes, and went on to represent France at the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest, with "À chaque pas".  - FremantleMedia Group is a British international television content and production/distribution subsidiary of Bertelsmann's RTL Group, Europe's largest TV, radio, and production company. Its world headquarters are located in London.  - Pop Idol is a British television music competition created by Simon Fuller which ran on ITV from 2001 to 2003. The aim of the show was to decide the best new young pop singer (or "pop idol") in the UK based on viewer voting and participation. Two series were broadcastone in 20012002 and a second in 2003. "Pop Idol" was subsequently put on an indefinite hiatus after series judge Simon Cowell announced the launch of "The X Factor" in the UK in April 2004.  - Steeve Estatof ( born 29 October 1972 ) is a French singer - songwriter and the winner of the second season of the French Idol show Nouvelle Star . Estatof plays the guitar , the bass and drums . His music is strongly influenced by Nirvana , Guns N ' Roses and the Sex Pistols . His last album `` Le Poison Ideal '' has been recorded in Los Angeles and has been mixed by Mike Fraser in Vancouver , Canada  - Nouvelle Star (a.k.a. "À la Recherche de la Nouvelle Star" for the first series) is a French television series based on the popular Pop Idol programme produced by FremantleMedia. It was broadcast by M6 in seasons 18 and is currently broadcast on D8.  - Singer-songwriters are musicians who write, compose, and perform their own musical material, including lyrics and melodies.  - Lyrics are words that make up a song usually consisting of verses and choruses. The writer of lyrics is a lyricist. The words to an extended musical composition such as an opera are, however, usually known as a "libretto" and their writer, as a "librettist". The meaning of lyrics can either be explicit or implicit. Some lyrics are abstract, almost unintelligible, and, in such cases, their explication emphasizes form, articulation, meter, and symmetry of expression. Rappers can also create lyrics with a variation of rhyming words or words that create and tell a story or song.    Given the information, choose the subject and object entities that have the relation of 'country of citizenship'.
A: steeve estatof , france

Q: Information:  - The Bride of Lammermoor is a historical novel by Sir Walter Scott, published in 1819. The novel is set in the Lammermuir Hills of south-east Scotland, and tells of a tragic love affair between young Lucy Ashton and her family's enemy Edgar Ravenswood. Scott indicated the plot was based on an actual incident. "The Bride of Lammermoor" and "A Legend of Montrose" were published together as the third of Scott's "Tales of My Landlord" series. As with all the Waverley Novels, "The Bride of Lammermuir" was published anonymously. The novel claims that the story was an oral tradition, collected by one "Peter Pattieson", and subsequently published by "Jedediah Cleishbotham". The 1830 "Waverley edition" includes an introduction by Scott, discussing his actual sources. The later edition also changes the date of the events: the first edition sets the story in the 17th century; the 1830 edition sets it in the reign of Queen Anne, after the 1707 Acts of Union which joined Scotland and England. The story is the basis for Donizetti's 1835 opera "Lucia di Lammermoor".  - A Legend of Montrose is an historical novel by Sir Walter Scott , set in Scotland in the 1640s during the Civil War . It forms , along with The Bride of Lammermoor , the 3rd series of Scott 's Tales of My Landlord . The two novels were published together in 1819 .  - Jedediah Cleishbotham is an imaginary editor in Walter Scott's "Tales of My Landlord." According to Scott, he is a "Schoolmaster and Parish-clerk of Gandercleugh." Scott claimed that he had sold the stories to the publishers, and that they had been compiled by fellow schoolmaster Peter Pattieson from tales collected from the landlord of the Wallace Inn at Gandercleugh. For more information, see the introduction to "The Black Dwarf" by Scott.    Given the information, choose the subject and object entities that have the relation of 'characters'.
A:
a legend of montrose , jedediah cleishbotham