The X Factor es un concurso de música de la televisión británica para encontrar nuevos talentos como cantante. La séptima serie comenzó enITVel 21 de agosto de 2010 y finalizó el 12 de diciembre de 2010. La serie vio la creación de la bandade chicosOne Direction, de chicos que participaron en la competencia como individuos. El ganador del concurso fueMatt Cardle. [1] Cardle fue asesorado durante todo el programa por Dannii Minogue. Después de la victoria, lanzó su sencillo debut "When We Collide". Se emitieron un total de 15,448,019 votos a lo largo de la serie. Fue presentado porDermot O'Leary, con el programa derivado The Xtra Factor presentado porKonnie HuqenITV2 , quien reemplazó a Holly Willoughby .
El factor X | |
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Serie 7 | |
Alojado por | Dermot O'Leary (ITV) |
Jueces |
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Ganador | Matt Cardle |
Mentor ganador | Dannii Minogue |
Subcampeón | Rebecca Ferguson |
Lugar de las finales | Los estudios de la fuente |
Lanzamiento | |
Red original | |
Lanzamiento original | 21 de agosto - 12 de diciembre de 2010 |
Cronología de series | |
La competencia se dividió en varias etapas: audiciones, bootcamp, casas de jueces y shows en vivo. Las audiciones se llevaron a cabo durante junio y julio de 2010, con Simon Cowell , Dannii Minogue , Louis Walsh y Cheryl Cole regresando como jueces. Minogue se perdió las audiciones y el campo de entrenamiento debido a que estaba de baja por maternidad, por lo que Geri Halliwell , Natalie Imbruglia , Katy Perry , Pixie Lott y Nicole Scherzinger fueron elegidas como jueces invitadas. Cole se perdió las audiciones en Manchester y el bootcamp porque tenía malaria . Tras el bootcamp, los actos de éxito se dividieron en cuatro categorías: chicos (solistas masculinos de 16 a 28 años), chicas (solistas femeninas de 16 a 28 años), mayores de 28 años (solistas de 29 años o más) y grupos. Minogue y Cole regresaron al escenario de las casas de los jueces, y cada juez asesoró a ocho actos a través de las casas de los jueces. Los shows en vivo comenzaron el 9 de octubre de 2010. Cuatro actos inicialmente eliminados en las casas de los jueces fueron devueltos como comodines, haciendo de esta serie la primera en tener 16 actos en los shows en vivo.
Esta fue la primera serie del programa que se filmó en alta definición y se transmitió en ITV1 HD y STV HD . Desde octubre, The Xtra Factor también se mostró en alta definición, transmitido en el nuevo canal ITV2 HD . [2] Fue patrocinado por TalkTalk en el Reino Unido y Domino's Pizza en Irlanda.
Esta serie resultó ser muy controvertida, con mucha gente quejándose del uso de software de corrección de tono en la transmisión de las audiciones de los concursantes, la decisión de formar dos grupos de solistas rechazados en el bootcamp, el rechazo del concursante popular Gamu Nhengu en los jueces. casas, Cole se abstuvo de votar en contra de uno de sus propios actos que fue mentora en la semana 5 de los shows en vivo y tuvo un enfrentamiento final en la semifinal. La controversia también rodeó a las concursantes Shirlena Johnson, quien fue rechazada por los temores por su salud mental, y Treyc Cohen , de quien se informó que ya tenía un contrato discográfico cuando comenzaron los shows en vivo. También hubo acusaciones de arreglos, que fueron negadas por los productores del programa. A pesar de las polémicas, esta serie fue la más vista hasta la fecha, con una media de 14,13 millones de espectadores por episodio. La final fue vista por 17,71 millones de personas, lo que la convirtió en el episodio de televisión de mayor audiencia de 2010 y de toda la década en el Reino Unido.
Jueces, presentadores y otro personal
En febrero de 2010, Dannii Minogue confirmó que no asistiría a las audiciones para la temporada 7 debido a que estaba embarazada. [3] Se confirmó que los jueces invitados tomarían el lugar de Minogue junto a Simon Cowell , Louis Walsh y Cheryl Cole durante las audiciones. Los jueces invitados fueron Geri Halliwell , Natalie Imbruglia , Katy Perry , Pixie Lott y Nicole Scherzinger . El 11 de junio, la ITV confirmó que Minogue volvería al escenario de las casas de los jueces. [4] Cole se perdió las audiciones y el bootcamp de Manchester debido a que tenía malaria, por lo que Scherzinger regresó como juez invitado para el bootcamp. Cole luego regresó al escenario de las casas de los jueces. Dermot O'Leary regresó para su cuarta temporada como presentadora del programa principal en ITV, pero Holly Willoughby no regresó para su tercera temporada como presentadora en The Xtra Factor en ITV2 y fue reemplazada por Konnie Huq . Brian Friedman regresó como director creativo, mientras que Ali Tennant y Savan Kotecha fueron contratados como entrenadores vocales. Sin embargo, el contrato de Tennant se terminó antes de los shows en vivo y fue reemplazado por Yvie Burnett , que trabajaba como profesora de canto de la serie 2 - 6 . Richard "Biff" Stannard comenzó a trabajar como productor de canciones de programas para el concursante de Minogue, y Grace Woodward comenzó a trabajar en el programa como directora de moda.
Proceso de selección
Aplicaciones y audiciones
Dublín
Londres
Cardiff
Glasgow
El primer llamamiento para los solicitantes de la serie 7 se transmitió durante la serie 6 el 5 de diciembre de 2009. Los solicitantes de la séptima serie tuvieron la oportunidad de postularse subiendo una audición en video a Internet. [5] Las audiciones comenzaron en junio de 2010 en seis ciudades: Glasgow ( SECC , 9 de junio), Birmingham ( LG Arena , 13-14 de junio), Londres ( ExCeL Londres , 21-24 de junio), Dublín ( Centro de convenciones de Dublín , 28 de junio ), Cardiff ( International Arena , 2 de julio) y Manchester ( Manchester Central , 9-11 de julio). Dublín regresó como ciudad de audiciones por primera vez desde la tercera temporada en 2006. [6]
Halliwell fue el primer juez invitado y asistió a las audiciones de Glasgow . [7] Imbruglia fue el segundo juez invitado, presentándose para las audiciones de Birmingham. [6] El puesto de juez invitado fue eliminado para las audiciones de Londres, [8] pero continuó con Perry juzgando en Dublín, Lott en Cardiff y Scherzinger en las audiciones en Manchester. [9] Cole no pudo asistir a las audiciones de Manchester porque había contraído malaria [10] y no fue reemplazada por ellas.
El primer episodio, transmitido el 21 de agosto de 2010, contó con audiciones de Glasgow y Londres, [11] [12] mientras que el episodio dos, el 28 de agosto, mostró las audiciones de Dublín y más de Londres. [13] Se proyectaron más audiciones en Londres el 4 de septiembre, junto con las de Birmingham, [14] y Cardiff apareció en la transmisión del 11 de septiembre junto con la serie final de audiciones en Londres. [15] Finalmente, las audiciones de Manchester se mostraron en los episodios del 18 y 19 de septiembre. [16] [17]
Ciudad | Fechas) | Lugar de eventos | Juez (s) invitado (s) | Jueces permanentes |
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Glasgow | 9 de junio de 2010 | SECC | Geri Halliwell | Louis Walsh Cheryl Cole Simon Cowell |
Birmingham | 13 a 14 de junio de 2010 | LG Arena | Natalie Imbruglia | |
Londres | 21 a 24 de junio de 2010 | ExCeL Londres | Ninguno | |
Dublín | 28 de junio de 2010 | Centro de convenciones de Dublín | Katy Perry | |
Cardiff | 2 de julio de 2010 | Arena internacional | Pixie Lott | |
Manchester | 9 a 11 de julio de 2010 | Manchester Central | Nicole Scherzinger | Louis Walsh Simon Cowell |
Campo de entrenamiento
La etapa de bootcamp de la competición comenzó el 22 de julio de 2010 en Wembley Arena , Londres y se retransmitió del 25 al 26 de septiembre. [18] Minogue continuó con su licencia por maternidad y Cole no asistió porque todavía estaba en recuperación. [19] Como Cole y Minogue estaban ausentes, los productores del programa decidieron eliminar a la audiencia en vivo del bootcamp. [ cita requerida ] La etapa de bootcamp se transmitió en dos episodios el 25 y 26 de septiembre. El primer día de bootcamp vio a Cowell y Walsh dividir los 211 actos en sus cuatro categorías: Niños , Niñas , Mayores de 25 y Grupos . Recibieron entrenamiento vocal y cada categoría luego interpretó una canción: los chicos cantaron " Man in the Mirror ", las chicas cantaron " If I Were a Boy ", los mayores de 25 cantaron " Poker Face " y los grupos cantaron " Nothing's Gonna Stop Us". Ahora ". Al final del día, el número de actos se redujo a 108. En el segundo día, el director creativo Brian Friedman dio lecciones de baile a los actos, pero no fueron juzgados por sus actuaciones. [20]
Scherzinger luego regresó como juez invitado el tercer día, donde cada acto interpretó una canción de una lista de 40. [20] En el quinto día, [21] Scherzinger sugirió que la categoría Mayores de 25 se cambiara a Mayores de 28 , ya que la calidad de los cantantes mayores era alta. Las categorías de Niños y Niñas incluían cantantes de 16 a 27 años, en lugar de 16 a 24. [22] [23] Como la categoría de grupos era la más débil, se pidió a cinco solistas rechazados de la categoría de Niños y cuatro de la categoría de Niñas que formaran dos grupos, One Direction y Belle Amie respectivamente. [21] [24] Después del bootcamp, a cada juez se le asignó una categoría: a Cowell se le asignaron los Grupos, a Walsh los Mayores de 28, se le pidió a Minogue que cuidara de los Niños ya Cole se le asignó a las Niñas. [24]
Casas de los jueces y comodines
Minogue y Cole regresaron al panel de jueces para la etapa de las casas de los jueces de la competencia, [6] donde cada juez fue mentor de ocho actos, en comparación con los seis de la serie anterior. [22] Cada juez contó con la ayuda de un juez invitado para elegir sus actos finales. La jueza original Sharon Osbourne regresó para ayudar a Walsh en Adare Manor en Adare , condado de Limerick, Irlanda, [25] Cole fue asistido por will.i.am en Coworth Park , Ascot, Berkshire , Inglaterra, [26] Cowell por Sinitta en Marbella , España, [27] y Natalie Imbruglia regresaron para ayudar a Minogue en Melbourne , Australia. [28] Los concursantes pasaron una semana en las casas de los jueces e interpretaron dos canciones para sus respectivos jueces. [29] Cada juez y su invitado eliminaron cinco actos, quedando doce. El escenario de las casas de los jueces se emitió en dos episodios los días 2 y 3 de octubre de 2010.
- Actuaciones de las casas de los jueces
- concursante en negrita avanzado
Niños:
- Matt: " Si yo fuera un niño "
- Paije: " True Colors " (comodín)
- Aiden: " Cannonball "
- Nicolo: " Nueva York "
- Marlon: " Empire State of Mind "
- John: " De vuelta para siempre "
- Karl: " Ella dijo "
- Tom: " Feel "
Chicas:
- Cher: " Más guay que yo "
- Rebecca: " Luciérnagas "
- Treyc: " Ave Maria " (comodín)
- Katie: " Sonríe "
- Gamu: " Llora "
- Raquel: " Como una estrella "
- Keri: " Despiértame cuando termine septiembre "
- Annastasia: " Dulces sueños "
Grupos:
- One Direction: " Rasgado "
- FYD: " Begin "
- Twem: " Cuando el amor domina "
- Diva Fever: " Love Machine " (comodín)
- Hustle: " Amor contaminado "
- La razón: " Si no eres el indicado "
- Belle Amie: " Faith "
- Príncipes y rojos: "El video mató a la estrella de la radio "
Más de 28 años
- Wagner: " Tienes el amor " (comodín)
- María: " Arreglarte "
- John: " multimillonario "
- Elesha: " Si no te tengo "
- Tormenta: " Sin ti "
- Stephen: " Empieza la fiesta "
- Justin: " Teléfono "
- Yuli: " Locos "
Juez | Categoría | Localización | Asistente | Casa de los jueces eliminada [30] | Comodines |
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Col | Chicas | Parque Coworth , Berkshire | Guillermo | Keri Arrindell, Annastasia Baker , Gamu Nhengu, Raquel Thomas | Treyc Cohen |
Cowell | Grupos | Marbella | Sinitta | Husstle, Príncipes y pícaros, La razón, Twem | Fiebre de diva |
Minogue | Niños | Melbourne | Natalie Imbruglia | Karl Brown, Marlon McKenzie, Tom Richards y John Wilding | Paije Richardson |
Walsh | Más de 28 años | Adare Manor , condado de Limerick | Sharon Osbourne | Stephen Hunter, Yuli Minguel, Elesha Moses, Justin Vanderhyde | Wagner |
En el primer show en vivo el 9 de octubre, Paije Richardson, Treyc Cohen, Wagner y Diva Fever regresaron como comodines. [31]
Finalistas
Clave:
- - ganador
- - Subcampeón
- - Tercer lugar
- Comodín (espectáculos en vivo)
actuar | Siglos) | Ciudad natal | Categoría (mentor) | Resultado |
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Matt Cardle | 27 | Little Maplestead | Chicos (Minogue) | Ganador |
Rebecca Ferguson | 24 | Liverpool | Chicas (Cole) | Subcampeón |
Una sola dirección | 16-18 | Varios | Grupos (Cowell) | 3er puesto |
Cher Lloyd | 17 | Malvern | Chicas (Cole) | 4to lugar |
Mary Byrne | 51 | Ballyfermot , Irlanda | Mayores de 28 años (Walsh) | 5to lugar |
Wagner | 53 | Cradley, West Midlands | Mayores de 28 años (Walsh) | 6to lugar |
Katie Waissel | 24 | Harefield | Chicas (Cole) | 7mo lugar |
Paije Richardson | 20 | Islington | Chicos (Minogue) | Octavo lugar |
Aiden Grimshaw | 19 | Blackpool | Chicos (Minogue) | Noveno lugar |
Treyc Cohen | 27 | Stonydelph | Chicas (Cole) | Décimo lugar |
Belle Amie | 17-23 | Varios | Grupos (Cowell) | 11 ° lugar |
John Adeleye | 30 | Harlesden | Mayores de 28 años (Walsh) | Duodécimo lugar |
Fiebre de diva | 21-26 | Varios | Grupos (Cowell) | 13 ° lugar |
Storm Lee | 37 | Edimburgo | Mayores de 28 años (Walsh) | Decimocuarto lugar |
FYD | 22-26 | Varios | Grupos (Cowell) | 15 ° lugar |
Nicolo Festa | 21 | Treviso , Italia | Chicos (Minogue) | Decimosexto lugar |
Espectáculos en directo
Formato
Los espectáculos en vivo tuvieron lugar en The Fountain Studios en Wembley , al noroeste de Londres. [32] Comenzaron el 9 de octubre de 2010, con los concursantes actuando en los programas del sábado por la noche y los resultados se anunciaron en los programas del domingo por la noche. Como anteriormente, cada semana tenía un tema de canción diferente. Los dos actos con la menor cantidad de votos públicos quedaron entre los dos últimos y cantaron de nuevo en el "enfrentamiento final". Las canciones que interpretaron en los dos últimos fueron de su propia elección y no necesariamente siguieron el tema de esa semana. Luego, los cuatro jueces eligieron un acto de los dos últimos que querían eliminar del programa. Si cada acto recibía el mismo número de votos de los jueces, la votación llegaba a un punto muerto y se eliminaba el acto con la menor cantidad de votos públicos. El primer espectáculo en vivo se extendió a dos horas y media para incluir un giro sorpresa, [33] a saber, que a cada juez se le dio un comodín, lo que les permitió traer de vuelta un acto rechazado de las casas de los jueces, aumentando así el número de finalistas. de doce a dieciséis. [34] Debido a la adición de los comodines, los dos primeros resultados fueron eliminaciones dobles. El octavo resultado también fue una doble eliminación. [35] En el caso de una doble eliminación, en lugar de los dos últimos, se anunciaron los tres últimos y se eliminó automáticamente el acto con la menor cantidad de votos. Los dos actos restantes de los tres últimos se realizaron en el enfrentamiento final. [36] [37] A partir de la octava semana de shows en vivo, los concursantes interpretaron dos canciones cada uno el sábado por la noche. [38]
Al comienzo de cada programa de resultados, los finalistas restantes interpretaron una canción como grupo. Sin embargo, la canción fue pregrabada y los concursantes imitaron, debido a problemas técnicos al mezclar el número de micrófonos. [ cita requerida ] Comenzando esta serie, las presentaciones en vivo de los concursantes estuvieron disponibles para descargar desde iTunes . [39] Sin embargo, las canciones no son elegibles para las listas para proteger la integridad del concurso. [40] A los espectadores en Irlanda se les permitió votar de nuevo, no habiendo podido hacerlo durante cuatro años. [41]
Cada programa de resultados contó con una serie de artistas invitados. Joe McElderry y Usher actuaron en el primer programa de resultados en vivo, [31] y Diana Vickers y Katy Perry actuaron en la segunda semana. [37] El tercer espectáculo de resultados contó con las actuaciones del juez Cole y Michael Bublé . [42] Rihanna , Bon Jovi y Jamiroquai actuaron en el cuarto programa de resultados, [43] y Shayne Ward y Kylie Minogue actuaron en la quinta semana. [44] Take That , Westlife y JLS actuaron en el sexto programa de resultados, [45] y Olly Murs actuó en el séptimo. [46] La octava semana contó con actuaciones de Justin Bieber , The Wanted y Nicole Scherzinger . [47] El elenco de Glee actuó en la semifinal el 5 de diciembre, [48] junto con Alexandra Burke y The Black Eyed Peas . [49] Rihanna actuó de nuevo en el primer show de la final, y Christina Aguilera también actuó. [50] Take That actuó de nuevo en el segundo show de la final. [51]
La final tuvo lugar los días 11 y 12 de diciembre y cada episodio tuvo una duración de dos horas. Durante el primer programa, las líneas de votación se congelaron y el cuarto concursante clasificado fue eliminado. Los votos se trasladaron y el tercer concursante clasificado se fue en el segundo programa luego de otra congelación. Los dos últimos interpretaron los sencillos del posible ganador antes de que se anunciara el ganador. [52]
Resumen de resultados
- Clave de color
Actuar en equipo Simon
Actuar en equipo Cheryl
Actuar en el equipo Louis
Actuar en equipo Dannii
- | Act estaba en los dos o tres últimos y tuvo que cantar de nuevo en el enfrentamiento final. |
- | Act estaba entre los tres últimos, pero recibió la menor cantidad de votos y fue eliminada de inmediato. |
- | La ley recibió la menor cantidad de votos públicos y fue eliminada de inmediato (sin enfrentamiento final) |
- | Act recibió la mayor cantidad de votos públicos |
actuar | Semana 1 | Semana 2 | Semana 3 | Semana 4 | Semana 5 | Semana 6 | Semana 7 | Cuartos de final | Semifinal | Final | |||
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Votación del sábado | Votación del domingo | ||||||||||||
Votación del primer domingo | Segunda votación del domingo | ||||||||||||
Matt Cardle | Segundo 15,14% | 1. ° 24,39% | 1. ° 23,97% | 1. ° 20.60% | 1. ° 33,41% | 1er 23,16% | 1. ° 18,44% | 1er 31,95% | 1. ° 35,84% | 1. ° 39,92% | 1. ° 39,83% 2 | Ganador 44,61% 2 | |
Rebecca Ferguson | 6. ° 6.51% | 5to 7,99% | 5. ° 8.46% | 5to 9,79% | 2.º 12.80% | Segundo 18,24% | 3.º 12,85% | 2. ° 13,98% | Segundo 20.22% | 2.o 25,71% | 2do 32,80% 2 | Subcampeón 38,63% 2 | |
Una sola dirección | 4. ° 10.04% | 3.º 9,84% | 3.º 11,08% | 4. ° 11,79% | 3.º 12,13% | 3.º 14,44% | 4. ° 12,65% | 4. ° 11,90% | 3. ° 17,38% | 3. ° 17,38% | 3. ° 20,72% 2 | Eliminado (final) | |
Cher Lloyd | 3.º 10,31% | 6.º 7.17% | 4. ° 9,12% | Segundo 19,72% | 5. ° 7,64% | 5to 8.88% | 8 ° 8,00% | 3.º 13,19% | 5to 11.57% | 4. ° 15,83% | Eliminado (final) | ||
Mary Byrne | 1 ° 22,28% | Segundo 18,55% | 2. ° 13,92% | 3.º 11,98% | 4to 12.02% | 4. ° 10,66% | 5to 11,97% | 5to 11.29% | 4. ° 14,99% | Eliminado (semifinal) | |||
Wagner | 12.º 1.91% | 11. ° 2,47% | 9.º 4.50% | 8. ° 4,77% | 8. ° 4,21% | 7º 6,30% | 6º 9,90% | 6º 10,48% | Eliminado (cuartos de final) | ||||
Katie Waissel | 15º 1,55% | 8. ° 4,30% | 8.º 5,95% | 10.º 2,73% | 10.º 3,22% | 8. ° 5,29% | Segundo 16.82% | 7. ° 7,21% | |||||
Paije Richardson | 7. ° 5,83% | 9.º 3.80% | 7º 6,10% | Séptimo 6.22% | 7.º 5,19% | 6. ° 8.02% | 7. ° 9,37% | Eliminado (semana 7) | |||||
Aiden Grimshaw | 5to 9,78% | 4. ° 8,82% | 6. ° 6.58% | 6. ° 6,70% | 6. ° 5,85% | 9.º 5,01% | Eliminado (semana 6) | ||||||
Treyc Cohen | 8.º 4.82% | 10.º 2.82% | 12. ° 2,39% | 9.º 3,14% | 9.º 3,53% | Eliminado (semana 5) | |||||||
Belle Amie | 11º 2,13% | 13.º 1,86% | 10.º 4.15% | 11 ° 2,56% | Eliminado (semana 4) | ||||||||
John Adeleye | 9.º 2,46% | 7.º 4,50% | 11.º 3.78% | Eliminado (semana 3) | |||||||||
Fiebre de diva | 10.º 2,28% | 12.º 2.05% | Eliminado (semana 2) | ||||||||||
Storm Lee | 13.º 1,89% | 14º 1,44% | |||||||||||
FYD | 14º 1,71% | Eliminado (semana 1) | |||||||||||
Nicolo Festa | 16º 1,51% | ||||||||||||
Enfrentamiento final | FYD, Waissel | Belle Amie, Diva Fever | Adeleye, Cohen | Belle Amie, Waissel | Cohen, Waissel | Grimshaw, Waissel | Lloyd, Richardson | Byrne, Wagner | Byrne, Lloyd | Sin enfrentamiento final ni votos de los jueces: los resultados se basaron solo en los votos públicos | |||
Los jueces votaron a favor | Eliminar | Enviar a través de | |||||||||||
Voto de Walsh (más de 28 años) | FYD | Fiebre de diva | Cohen | Waissel | Cohen | Waissel | Richardson | Wagner | Byrne | ||||
Voto de Minogue (chicos) | FYD | Fiebre de diva | Adeleye | Belle Amie | Waissel | Waissel | Lloyd | Wagner | Lloyd | ||||
Voto de Cole (Chicas) | FYD | Fiebre de diva | Adeleye | Belle Amie | Ninguno (se abstuvo) | Grimshaw | Richardson | Wagner | Lloyd | ||||
Voto de Cowell (Grupos) | Waissel | N / A 1 | Adeleye | Waissel | Cohen | Grimshaw | Richardson | N / A 1 | Lloyd | ||||
Eliminado | Nicolo Festa 1.51% para ahorrar | Storm Lee 1.44% para ahorrar | John Adeleye 3 de 4 votos Mayoría | Belle Amie 2 de 4 votos Punto muerto | Treyc Cohen 2 de 3 votos Mayoría | Aiden Grimshaw 2 de 4 votos Punto muerto | Paije Richardson 3 de 4 votos Mayoría | Katie Waissel 7.21% para ahorrar | Mary Byrne 1 de 4 votos Minoría | Cher Lloyd 15.83% para ahorrar | One Direction 20.72% para ahorrar | Rebecca Ferguson 38.63% gana | |
FYD 3 de 4 votos Mayoría | Diva Fever 3 de 3 votos Mayoría | Wagner 3 de 3 votos Mayoría | |||||||||||
Referencia (s) | [54] | [54] [55] | [54] [56] | [43] [54] | [44] [54] | [45] [54] | [46] [54] | [54] [35] | [54] [57] | [50] [54] | [51] [54] |
- ^ 1 No se requirió que Cowell votara porque ya había una mayoría. Sin embargo, en los cuartos de final afirmó que habría votado a favor de eliminar a Wagner.
- ^ 2 Los porcentajes de votación en la final para ambas votaciones dominicales no suman el 100% debido a la congelación de los votos. Cher Lloyd recibió el 6,65% de los votos en la segunda congelación y el 4,07% del voto final. One Direction recibió el 12,69% de la votación final. [54]
Detalles del show en vivo
Semana 1 (9/10 de octubre)
- Tema: Solteros número uno [31]
- Actuación grupal: " El ritmo de la noche " [58]
- Invitados musicales: Usher (" DJ Got Us Fallin 'in Love " / " OMG ") [31] [59] y Joe McElderry (" Ambitions ") [60]
- Mejores canciones: " Grace Kelly " y " Superman (no es fácil) "
actuar | Pedido | Canción [ cita requerida ] | Resultado [ cita requerida ] |
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FYD | 1 | " Multimillonario " | Tres últimos |
Matt Cardle | 2 | " Cuando el amor se apodera " | A salvo |
John Adeleye | 3 | " Un dulce día " | A salvo |
Rebecca Ferguson | 4 | " Lágrimas " | A salvo |
Storm Lee | 5 | " Construimos esta ciudad " | A salvo |
Belle Amie | 6 | " Aviones " | A salvo |
Cher Lloyd | 7 | " Solo sé bueno conmigo " | A salvo |
Fiebre de diva | 8 | " Soleado " | A salvo |
Paije Richardson | 9 | " Matarme suavemente " | A salvo |
Katie Waissel | 10 | " Somos los campeones " | Tres últimos |
Mary Byrne | 11 | " Es un mundo de hombres de hombres " | Seguro (votos más altos) |
Nicolo Festa | 12 | " Just Dance " | Eliminado |
Una sola dirección | 13 | " Viva la Vida " | A salvo |
Wagner | 14 | " She Bangs " / " Love Shack " | A salvo |
Aiden Grimshaw | 15 | " Mundo loco " | A salvo |
Treyc Cohen | dieciséis | " Uno " | A salvo |
Detalles finales del enfrentamiento [61] | |||
FYD | 1 | " No detengas la música " | Eliminado |
Katie Waissel | 2 | " No me decepciones " | Salvado |
- Debido a la adición de cuatro concursantes comodín, dos actos fueron eliminados del primer programa de resultados de la serie. [31] Las tres leyes con la menor cantidad de votos se anunciaron como las tres últimas y la ley con la menor cantidad de votos públicos fue automáticamente eliminada. Los dos actos restantes luego se realizaron en el enfrentamiento final para los votos de los jueces.
- Votos de los jueces para eliminar
- [ cita requerida ]
- Cowell: Katie Waissel - respaldó su propio acto, FYD
- Cole: FYD: basado en la actuación final del enfrentamiento, respaldando efectivamente su propio acto, Katie Waissel.
- Minogue: FYD - basado en el desempeño del enfrentamiento final.
- Walsh: FYD - declaró que tenía que elegir el acto con más potencial, así como "el acto correcto".
Sin embargo, las estadísticas de votación revelaron que FYD recibió más votos que Waiseel, lo que significaba que si Walsh enviaba el resultado a un punto muerto, FYD se habría salvado.
Semana 2 (16/17 de octubre)
- Tema: Héroes [62] [63]
- Actuación en grupo: " Teléfono " [55]
- Invitados musicales: Diana Vickers (" My Wicked Heart ") [64] y Katy Perry (" Firework ") [55]
- Las mejores canciones: " Sweet Child o 'Mine " y " Take Your Mama "
actuar | Pedido | Canción [62] | Héroe [62] | Resultado [55] |
---|---|---|---|---|
Storm Lee | 1 | " Nacido para correr " | Bruce Springsteen | Eliminado |
Treyc Cohen | 2 | " Lluvia morada " | Príncipe | A salvo |
Paije Richardson | 3 | " Si no te tengo a ti " | Alicia Keys | A salvo |
Una sola dirección | 4 | " Mi vida apestaría sin ti " | Kelly Clarkson | A salvo |
Cher Lloyd | 5 | " It's the Hard Knock Life " / " Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem) " | Jay Z | A salvo |
John Adeleye | 6 | " Una canción para ti " | Donny Hathaway | A salvo |
Fiebre de diva | 7 | " Tengo que irme a casa " [65] / " Barbra Streisand " | Boney M. [66] | Tres últimos |
Rebecca Ferguson | 8 | " Sentirse bien " | Nina Simone | A salvo |
Aiden Grimshaw | 9 | " Chico celoso " | John Lennon | A salvo |
Wagner | 10 | " Sírvase usted mismo " | Tom Jones | A salvo |
Katie Waissel | 11 | " Preferiría quedarme ciego " | Etta James | A salvo |
Belle Amie | 12 | " Realmente me tienes " | Las torceduras | Tres últimos |
Mary Byrne | 13 | " No tienes que decir que me amas " | Springfield polvoriento | A salvo |
Matt Cardle | 14 | " Tal como eres " | Bruno Mars | Seguro (votos más altos) |
Detalles finales del enfrentamiento [55] | ||||
Fiebre de diva | 1 | " Sobreviviré " | Eliminado | |
Belle Amie | 2 | " Las chicas grandes no lloran " | Salvado |
- Debido a la adición de los concursantes comodín, dos actos fueron eliminados del segundo programa de resultados de la serie. Los tres actos con la menor cantidad de votos públicos se anunciaron como los tres últimos y luego se eliminó automáticamente el acto con la menor cantidad de votos. Los dos actos restantes luego se realizaron en el enfrentamiento final para los votos de los jueces. [37]
- Votos de los jueces para eliminar [55]
- Walsh: Diva Fever: pensó que Belle Amie mejoraría en la competencia.
- Minogue: Diva Fever: basado en las actuaciones finales del enfrentamiento.
- Cole: Diva Fever - no dio ninguna razón.
- No se requirió que Cowell votara porque ya había una mayoría; cuando se le preguntó cómo habría votado, se negó a responder ya que ambos eran actos propios.
Semana 3 (23/24 de octubre)
- Tema: Placeres culpables [67]
- Actuación en grupo: " Forget You " [56]
- Invitados musicales: Michael Bublé (" Hollywood ") y Cheryl Cole (" Promise This ") [56]
- Mejor canción de bits: " You Give Me Something "
actuar | Pedido | Canción [68] | Placer culpable | Resultado [56] |
---|---|---|---|---|
Paije Richardson | 1 | " No es nadie " | Chaka Khan | A salvo |
John Adeleye | 2 | " Zoom " | Banda de Fat Larry | Dos últimos |
Rebecca Ferguson | 3 | " ¿Por qué no lo haces bien? " | Peggy Lee | A salvo |
Cher Lloyd | 4 | " No Diggity " / " Shout " | Blackstreet / Tears for Fears | A salvo |
Matt Cardle | 5 | " ... Bebé una vez más " | Britney Spears | Seguro (votos más altos) |
Una sola dirección | 6 | " Nadie lo sabe " | Rosa | A salvo |
Treyc Cohen | 7 | " Todo el amor " | Led Zeppelin | Dos últimos |
Mary Byrne | 8 | " Yo (que no tengo nada) " | Shirley Bassey | A salvo |
Aiden Grimshaw | 9 | "Los diamantes son para siempre " | Shirley Bassey | A salvo |
Belle Amie | 10 | " Yo estaré a tu lado " | Los pretendientes | A salvo |
Wagner | 11 | " Dale sabor a tu vida " / " Livin 'la Vida Loca " | Spice Girls / Ricky Martin | A salvo |
Katie Waissel | 12 | " No quiero ser como tú " | Louis Prima | A salvo |
Detalles finales del enfrentamiento [56] | ||||
John Adeleye | 1 | " Por ti " | Eliminado | |
Treyc Cohen | 2 | " Solo una noche " | Salvado |
- Votos de los jueces para eliminar [69]
- Walsh: Treyc Cohen: dijo que Adeleye tenía más potencial, respaldando efectivamente su propio acto, John Adeleye.
- Minogue: John Adeleye: basado en las actuaciones finales del enfrentamiento, también afirma que ella sabía lo que vería en el futuro de Adeleye.
- Cole: John Adeleye - respaldó su propio acto, Treyc Cohen.
- Cowell: John Adeleye: basado en las actuaciones finales del enfrentamiento y declaró que Adeleye no estaba mejorando tanto como Cohen.
Semana 4 (30/31 de octubre)
- Tema: Halloween [70]
- Actuación en grupo: " Livin 'on a Prayer " (con Bon Jovi ) [43]
- Invitados musicales: Bon Jovi con finalistas (" Livin 'on a Prayer "), Jamiroquai (" White Knuckle Ride ") y Rihanna (" Only Girl (In the World) ") [43]
- Mejor canción de bits: " Issues "
actuar | Pedido | Canción [71] | Resultado [43] |
---|---|---|---|
Mary Byrne | 1 | " ¿Podría ser mágico? " | A salvo |
Aiden Grimshaw | 2 | " Thriller " | A salvo |
Belle Amie | 3 | " Venus " | Dos últimos |
Rebecca Ferguson | 4 | " Juego malvado " | A salvo |
Treyc Cohen | 5 | " Vuelve a encender mi fuego " | A salvo |
Matt Cardle | 6 | " Amor sangrante " | Seguro (votos más altos) |
Wagner | 7 | " O Fortuna " / " Murciélago del infierno " | A salvo |
Paije Richardson | 8 | " De vuelta a negro " | A salvo |
Katie Waissel | 9 | "Embrujado" | Dos últimos |
Una sola dirección | 10 | " Eclipse total del corazón " | A salvo |
Cher Lloyd | 11 | " Quédate " | A salvo |
Detalles finales del enfrentamiento [43] | |||
Belle Amie | 1 | " Breakaway " | Eliminado |
Katie Waissel | 2 | " Confía en mí " | Salvado |
- Votos de los jueces para eliminar [43]
- Cowell: Katie Waissel - respaldó su propio acto, Belle Amie.
- Cole: Belle Amie - respaldó su propio acto, Katie Waissel.
- Minogue: Belle Amie: basado en la actuación del enfrentamiento final.
- Walsh: Katie Waissel, no dio ninguna razón; aunque en The Xtra Factor dijo que no podía decidir, así que decidió llevarlo al punto muerto.
Con los dos últimos actos recibiendo dos votos cada uno, el resultado llegó a un punto muerto y volvió a la votación pública anterior. Belle Amie fue eliminada por ser el acto con menos votos públicos. [43]
Semana 5 (6/7 de noviembre)
- Tema: Himnos estadounidenses [72]
- Actuación en grupo: " ¿Y qué? " [44]
- Invitados musicales: Shayne Ward (" Tengo que ser alguien ") y Kylie Minogue (" Mejor que hoy ") [44]
- Best bits song: "Happy"
Act | Order | Song[72] | Artist | Result[44] |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cher Lloyd | 1 | "Empire State of Mind (Part II)"/"Empire State of Mind" | Alicia Keys | Safe |
Mary Byrne | 2 | "There You'll Be" | Faith Hill | Safe |
Katie Waissel | 3 | "Don't Speak" | No Doubt | Bottom two |
Aiden Grimshaw | 4 | "Nothing Compares 2 U" | Prince | Safe |
Paije Richardson | 5 | "I'm a Believer"/"Hey Ya!" | The Monkees/Outkast | Safe |
Rebecca Ferguson | 6 | "Make You Feel My Love" | Bob Dylan | Safe |
Wagner | 7 | "Viva Las Vegas"/"The Wonder of You" | Elvis Presley | Safe |
Matt Cardle | 8 | "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" | Roberta Flack | Safe (Highest Votes) |
Treyc Cohen | 9 | "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" | Aerosmith | Bottom two |
One Direction | 10 | "Kids in America" | Kim Wilde | Safe |
Final showdown details[44] | ||||
Katie Waissel | 1 | "Don't Give Up on Me" | Saved | |
Treyc Cohen | 2 | "Un-Break My Heart" | Eliminated |
- Judges' votes to eliminate [73]
- Cowell: Treyc Cohen – based on who he would prefer to see again the following week.
- Cole refused to vote off either of her acts; she asked to vote after Minogue and Walsh and force a deadlock, however, O'Leary then announced it would go to a majority vote.
- Minogue: Katie Waissel – gave no reason although said both acts sung better under pressure.
- Walsh: Treyc Cohen – stated that he would follow his heart and save Katie Waissel.
Week 6 (13/14 November)
- Theme: Songs by Elton John[74][75]
- Group performance: "Can't Stop Moving"[76]
- Musical guests: JLS ("Love You More"), Westlife ("Safe") and Take That ("The Flood")[76]
- Best bits song: "What If"
Act | Order | Song[75] | Result[45] |
---|---|---|---|
Paije Richardson | 1 | "Crocodile Rock" | Safe |
Aiden Grimshaw | 2 | "Rocket Man" | Bottom two |
Mary Byrne | 3 | "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" | Safe |
Katie Waissel | 4 | "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting" | Bottom two |
Matt Cardle | 5 | "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" | Safe (Highest Votes) |
Cher Lloyd | 6 | "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word"/"Mockingbird" | Safe |
Wagner | 7 | "I'm Still Standing"/"Circle of Life" | Safe |
One Direction | 8 | "Something About the Way You Look Tonight" | Safe |
Rebecca Ferguson | 9 | "Candle in the Wind" | Safe |
Final showdown details[45] | |||
Aiden Grimshaw | 1 | "Don't Dream It's Over" | Eliminated |
Katie Waissel | 2 | "Save Me from Myself" | Saved |
- Judges' votes to eliminate [77]
- Cowell: Aiden Grimshaw – gave no reason.
- Cole: Aiden Grimshaw – backed her own act, Katie Waissel.
- Minogue: Katie Waissel – gave no reason, though effectively backed her own act, Aiden Grimshaw.
- Walsh: Katie Waissel – felt Grimshaw had more potential.
With the acts in the bottom two receiving two votes each, the result went to deadlock and reverted to the earlier public vote. Grimshaw was eliminated as the act with the fewest public votes.[45]
Week 7 (20/21 November)
- Theme: Songs by The Beatles[78][79]
- Group performance: "Heroes" (all finalists)[46]
- Musical guest: Olly Murs ("Thinking of Me")[46]
- Best bits song: "Make You Feel My Love"
Act | Order | Song[79] | Result[46] |
---|---|---|---|
Matt Cardle | 1 | "Come Together" | Safe (Highest Votes) |
Cher Lloyd | 2 | "Imagine" | Bottom two |
One Direction | 3 | "All You Need Is Love" | Safe |
Rebecca Ferguson | 4 | "Yesterday" | Safe |
Mary Byrne | 5 | "Something" | Safe |
Paije Richardson | 6 | "Let It Be" | Bottom two |
Wagner | 7 | "Get Back"/"Hippy Hippy Shake"/"Hey Jude" | Safe |
Katie Waissel | 8 | "Help!" | Safe |
Final showdown details[46] | |||
Paije Richardson | 1 | "Stop!" | Eliminated |
Cher Lloyd | 2 | "Stay" | Saved |
- Judges' votes to eliminate [46]
- Cowell: Paije Richardson – said he would want to back Lloyd whom he had continually supported though he stated that both acts did not deserve to be in the final showdown.
- Cole: Paije Richardson – backed her own act, Cher Lloyd.
- Minogue: Cher Lloyd – backed her own act, Paije Richardson.
- Walsh: Paije Richardson – gave no reason, though he stated on The Xtra Factor that Lloyd had performed better in the final showdown.
Week 8: Quarter-Final (27/28 November)
- Theme: Rock[80]
- Musical guests: The Wanted ("Lose My Mind"),[81] Justin Bieber ("Somebody to Love" / "Baby") and Nicole Scherzinger ("Poison")[35]
- Best bits songs: "Lucky Star" & "Can't Take My Eyes Off You"
For the first time this series, each contestant performed two songs.[38]
Act | Order | First song[82] | 1st Rock Artist | Order | Second song[82] | 2nd Rock Artist | Result[35] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wagner | 1 | "Creep" | Radiohead | 8 | "Addicted to Love" | Robert Palmer | Bottom three |
One Direction | 2 | "Summer of '69" | Bryan Adams | 9 | "You Are So Beautiful" | Joe Cocker | Safe |
Mary Byrne | 3 | "All I Want Is You" | U2 | 10 | "Brass in Pocket" | The Pretenders | Bottom three |
Cher Lloyd | 4 | "Girlfriend" | Avril Lavigne | 14 | "Walk This Way" | Run-DMC | Safe |
Rebecca Ferguson | 5 | "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" | U2 | 12 | "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" | The Rolling Stones | Safe |
Matt Cardle | 6 | "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" | Joan Jett and the Blackhearts | 13 | "Nights in White Satin" | The Moody Blues | Safe (Highest Votes) |
Katie Waissel | 7 | "Sex on Fire" | Kings of Leon | 11 | "Everybody Hurts" | R.E.M | Eliminated |
Final showdown details[35] | |||||||
Wagner | 1 | "Unforgettable" | Eliminated | ||||
Mary Byrne | 2 | "This Is My Life" | Saved |
- Two acts were eliminated from the series' eighth results show.[35] The three acts with the fewest votes were announced as the bottom three and then the act with the fewest votes was automatically eliminated. The remaining two acts then performed in the final showdown for the judges' votes.
- Judges' votes to eliminate
- Walsh: Wagner – based on the final showdown performances.
- Minogue: Wagner – backed Byrne who she thought was the better singer.
- Cole: Wagner – gave no reason.
- Cowell was not required to vote as there was already a majority, but said that he would have voted to eliminate Wagner as he wanted to return the show to being a talent competition.
Week 9: Semi-Final (4/5 December)
- Themes: Club classics; "songs to get you to the final" (no theme)[83]
- Musical guests: Alexandra Burke ("The Silence"), Glee Cast ("Don't Stop Believin'") and The Black Eyed Peas ("The Time (Dirty Bit)")[57]
- Best bits song: "The Garden"
Act | Order | First song[83] | Order | Second song[83] | Result[57] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rebecca Ferguson | 1 | "Show Me Love" | 9 | "Amazing Grace" | Safe |
Mary Byrne | 2 | "Never Can Say Goodbye" | 7 | "The Way We Were" | Bottom two |
Matt Cardle | 3 | "You Got the Love" | 6 | "She's Always a Woman" | Safe (Highest Votes) |
Cher Lloyd | 4 | "Nothin' on You" | 8 | "Love the Way You Lie (Part II)"/"Love the Way You Lie" | Bottom two |
One Direction | 5 | "Only Girl (In the World)" | 10 | "Chasing Cars" | Safe |
Final showdown details[57] | |||||
Mary Byrne | 1 | "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" | Eliminated | ||
Cher Lloyd | 2 | "Everytime" | Saved |
For the first time in The X Factor history, the judges chose which act they wanted to see progress to the final.
- Judges' votes to send through to the final [84]
- Walsh: Mary Byrne – backed his own act, Mary Byrne.
- Minogue: Cher Lloyd – thought Lloyd’s performance was emotional but also acknowledged that both acts did an incredible performance and were great contestants throughout the show.
- Cole: Cher Lloyd – backed her own act, Cher Lloyd.
- Cowell: Cher Lloyd – gave no reason although he praised Byrne as a contestant and singer as well as Lloyd’s final showdown performance.
Week 10: Final (11/12 December)
11 December
- Themes: No theme; celebrity duets[85]
- Group performance: "Flashdance... What a Feeling" (all finalists)[50]
- Musical guests: Rihanna ("What's My Name?") and Christina Aguilera ("Express")[50]
- Best bits song: "Halo"
Act | Order | First song[85] | Order | Second song [85][86] | Duet Partner | Result[50] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Matt Cardle | 1 | "Here with Me" | 5 | "Unfaithful" | Rihanna | Safe |
Rebecca Ferguson | 2 | "Like a Star" | 6 | "Beautiful" | Christina Aguilera | Safe |
One Direction | 3 | "Your Song" | 7 | "She's the One" | Robbie Williams | Safe |
Cher Lloyd | 4 | "The Clapping Song"/"Get Ur Freak On" | 8 | "Where Is the Love?"/"I Gotta Feeling" | will.i.am | Eliminated |
12 December
- Themes: No theme; winner's single[52]
- Group performances: "Never Forget" (with Take That) and "Bad Romance" (auditionees)[51]
- Musical guest: Take That ("Never Forget" with finalists and "The Flood")[51]
- Best bits songs: "Baby", "The Voice Within" & "Cannonball"
Act | Order | First song[51] | Order | Second song[51] | Result[51] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Matt Cardle | 1 | "Firework" | 4 | "When We Collide" | Winner |
One Direction | 2 | "Torn" | N/A (already eliminated) | Third place | |
Rebecca Ferguson | 3 | "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" | 5 | "Distant Dreamer" | Runner-up |
Soltero de caridad
The series 7 finalists recorded a cover of David Bowie's 1977 song "Heroes" as a charity single in aid of Help for Heroes, a charity which supports injured servicemen and women. The song was recorded in the week beginning 18 October 2010.[87] The video for the single was filmed on 2 November[88] at Three Mills Studios.[89] All sixteen finalists performed the song on 20 November's results show.[78] It was the third year in a row that finalists have released a charity record. The single entered both the Irish Singles Chart on 25 November 2010 and the UK Singles Chart on 28 November 2010 at number 1.[90][91]
Sencillo del ganador
It was reported on 2 December 2010 by the Daily Mirror that the final five contestants, Matt Cardle, Cher Lloyd, One Direction and Rebecca Ferguson, would each record a different song, rather than the same song as in previous series, for their potential debut single. The change was made after Cowell reportedly increased the budget as he wanted songs to suit each act.[92] It was reported on 10 December that Cardle's song would be "Many of Horror", Lloyd's would be "Impossible", Ferguson's would be "Distant Dreamer" and One Direction's song would be "Forever Young".[93] Cardle and Ferguson performed their songs in the final as the last two remaining acts and upon Cardle's winning the contest, his version of "Many of Horror", renamed to "When We Collide", was released.[94][95] It entered both the UK and Ireland Singles Charts at number 1.[96][97]
Votación, ingresos y patrocinadores
Over the course of the live shows, 15,488,019 votes were cast. Votes made via landline telephones or from the Red Button service cost 35 pence each, with calls made from mobile telephones expected to be more expensive. The votes brought in revenue of more than £5.4 million, though it was expected to be a lot higher because of the unknown cost of mobile phone votes. Proceeds were split between production company Syco, co-producer FremantleMedia, broadcaster ITV and phone vote operator Harvest Media.[98] Advertising slots during the final were sold for up to £250,000, which expected to bring in a further £25 million in advertising revenues, with the number of commercial breaks increased from five to six.[99]
For the second year in a row, The X Factor was sponsored by TalkTalk, as part of a three-year sponsorship deal thought to be worth £20 million, including sponsorship of the show, the 2011 live tour and rights to online clips.[100] TalkTalk enlisted that series 6 contestants John & Edward to launch its interactive initiative on 17 August 2010. Viewers were invited to record a video of themselves performing karaoke in front of a TalkTalk bright lights backdrop, and clips were screened as part of TalkTalk's sponsorship break bumpers.[101] In Ireland, where the series was broadcast on TV3, The X Factor was sponsored by Domino's Pizza.[102]
Recepción
Ratings
The first episode on 21 August attracted 11.88 million viewers on ITV1,[103] the highest ever ratings for a series premiere of The X Factor.[104] It was watched by 46.5% of television viewers during its original broadcast.[104] The episode also received ratings of 568,000 on ITV1 HD.[105] The first live performance show on 9 October 2010 gained 12.62 million viewers,[103] attaining a 48.5% share of the audience during broadcast.[106] The final result on 12 December was the highest rated episode with 16.55 million viewers on ITV1,[103] a 51.5% audience share[107] and 1.16 million viewers on ITV1 HD.[105] It peaked at 19.4 million (18.14 million on ITV1 and 1.3 million on ITV1 HD)[107] and was the highest rated television episode of 2010 in the UK.[108] Official ratings concluded that the series averaged 14.13 million (including HD), making it the most watched series to date. The series dominated the weekly rankings, taking up the top position for the first four weeks, then the top two positions until the final. The first part of the final was beaten into fourth rank by two episodes of Coronation Street.[103]
Episode | Date | Official ITV1 rating[103] (millions) | Weekly rank[103] | Share (%) | Official ITV1 HD rating[105] (millions) | Total viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Auditions 1 | 21 August | 11.88 | 1 | 48.6[104] | 0.57 | 12.45 |
Auditions 2 | 28 August | 10.81 | 1 | 44.9[109] | 0.55 | 11.36 |
Auditions 3 | 4 September | 11.69 | 1 | 49.2[110] | 0.64 | 12.33 |
Auditions 4 | 11 September | 11.78 | 1 | 45.0[111] | 0.56 | 12.34 |
Auditions 5 | 18 September | 11.65 | 2 | 46.0[112] | 0.68 | 12.33 |
Auditions 6 | 19 September | 12.15 | 1 | 42.8[113] | 0.71 | 12.86 |
Bootcamp 1 | 25 September | 12.07 | 2 | 46.4[114] | 0.71 | 12.78 |
Bootcamp 2 | 26 September | 13.26 | 1 | 44.4[115] | 0.82 | 14.08 |
Judges' houses 1 | 2 October | 12.68 | 2 | 47.3[116] | 0.82 | 13.50 |
Judges' houses 2 | 3 October | 14.51 | 1 | 48.5[117] | 0.90 | 15.41 |
Live show 1 | 9 October | 12.62 | 2 | 48.5[106] | 0.91 | 13.53 |
Results 1 | 10 October | 13.17 | 1 | 46.3[118] | 0.90 | 14.07 |
Live show 2 | 16 October | 12.14 | 2 | 47.2[119] | 0.97 | 13.11 |
Results 2 | 17 October | 13.42 | 1 | 46.7[120] | 0.90 | 14.32 |
Live show 3 | 23 October | 12.39 | 2 | 47.5[121] | 0.95 | 13.34 |
Results 3 | 24 October | 13.73 | 1 | 47.7[122] | 0.95 | 14.68 |
Live show 4 | 30 October | 12.69 | 2 | 47.1[123] | 0.81 | 13.50 |
Results 4 | 31 October | 13.74 | 1 | 47.5[124] | 0.93 | 14.67 |
Live show 5 | 6 November | 12.50 | 2 | 47.7[125] | 1.11 | 13.61 |
Results 5 | 7 November | 14.29 | 1 | 49.7[126] | 1.07 | 15.36 |
Live show 6 | 13 November | 13.61 | 2 | 49.9[127] | 0.99 | 14.60 |
Results 6 | 14 November | 14.69 | 1 | 47.7[128] | 1.06 | 15.75 |
Live show 7 | 20 November | 13.28 | 2 | 48.7[129] | 1.13 | 14.41 |
Results 7 | 21 November | 15.04 | 1 | 50.0[130] | 1.09 | 16.13 |
Live show 8 | 27 November | 13.57 | 2 | 49.0[131] | 1.09 | 14.66 |
Results 8 | 28 November | 14.42 | 1 | 48.7[132] | 1.05 | 15.47 |
Live show 9 | 4 December | 13.73 | 2 | 48.4[133] | 1.22 | 14.95 |
Results 9 | 5 December | 14.53 | 1 | 48.6[134] | 0.99 | 15.52 |
Final part 1 | 11 December | 13.94 | 4 | 52.6[135] | 1.17 | 15.11 |
Final part 2 | 12 December | 16.55 | 1 | 54.9[107] | 1.16 | 17.71 |
Series average | 2010 | 13.22 | 1 | 47.9 | 0.85 | 14.13 |
Controversies and criticism
The seventh series of The X Factor sparked several heated controversies, with over 5,000 complaints registered with Ofcom throughout the series. A spokesperson told the Daily Mirror newspaper that ITV bosses were worried about the number of complaints as claims that the show had become "seedy and oversexed" and accusations of fixing would tarnish the image of the show and ITV.[136]
Contestants
On 25 August, it was announced that contestant Shirlena Johnson had been asked to leave the show because of concerns over her mental health. Producers said the medical report from her general practitioner, requested during bootcamp, arrived late. A spokesperson said, "The welfare of contestants is of paramount importance, and for this reason it has been agreed that Shirlena Johnson should not continue in the competition."[137][138]
The decision to form two groups, Belle Amie and One Direction, from soloists at the end of the bootcamp stage was branded unfair by some of the other groups, as neither had entered the competition as groups. The controversy deepened after Cowell put through both Belle Amie and One Direction and picked just one of the original applicants.[139]
More controversy erupted after the News of the World reported that after failing to qualify in 2009, Treyc Cohen signed a management deal with Artimis Music Management Ltd that landed her a recording contract in October that year with Birmingham-based Ajoupa Records and she released a single entitled "A Time to Be Heard".[140] The rules of The X Factor strictly forbid record deals while a contestant is on the show. According to the newspaper, The X Factor was attempting to release Cohen from her management deal and remove the single from sale.[140] Katie Waissel also had to be released from a contract in the United States after her audition.[141]
Judges' actions
Controversy was caused when Cole chose not to send popular contestant Gamu Nhengu through to the live shows. Nhengu was an early favourite to win and many viewers were angry that Katie Waissel and Cher Lloyd were put through despite failing to complete their performances at judges' houses.[142] Around 1,000 people complained to ITV and by 7 October, 220,000 had joined a Facebook page called "Gamu Should Have Got Through".[143] Cole reportedly became the target of death threats,[144] and took extra security precautions in her home as well as at The X Factor.[145] Bookmaker Paddy Power were forced to give odds on Nhengu winning the show after a large number of bets were placed,[146] and made her the favourite to win, but all punters had their losing bets refunded when Nhengu was not chosen as Cole's wildcard.[147] There was speculation that Cole was pressured by producers to axe Nhengu over issues with her visa, but Cole denied those claims,[148] saying it was entirely down to her "gut instinct" and that she believed Lloyd, Waissel and Rebecca Ferguson were the best singers in her category.[29] Later in her 2012 autobiography Cheryl: My Story, Cole confessed that she had chosen Waissel for the live shows because she was more entertaining, claiming ..."[Cowell] had spent the past two years drumming into me that we needed acts who would be 'good TV.'...she had the character and drive it took to withstand the pressure of the show, and so I put her through, even though she messed up when she sang in front of Cole and will.i.am."[149]
Hundreds of viewers complained when, in week 5 of the live shows, Cole abstained from voting against either of her acts who she mentored in the bottom two (Cohen and Waissel) and was not allowed to vote last to send the result to deadlock. When the time came for the judges to determine the result, Cowell was asked to vote first and voted against Cohen. However, O'Leary then asked Cole to vote second rather than last which traditionally occurs when a judge has two of their own acts in the sing-off. Cole stated that she wanted to abstain from voting. When O'Leary asked her to clarify what she meant, Cole responded that she was abstaining at that point but wanted O'Leary to ask Minogue and Walsh to cast their votes then ask Cole again where she would vote last and send the result to deadlock which is what a judge with two acts they mentor in the sing-off would do when voting last. Due to Cole abstaining from voting against Cohen or Waissel when she was asked second, she was not allowed to send the result to deadlock. A spokesperson for The X Factor explained: "A judge can abstain from placing a vote. Cheryl made it clear that she would not send anyone home and therefore abstained from voting. Dermot went back to her to clarify that it was going to go to a majority vote if she did that. Cheryl was unable to take the vote to deadlock as deadlock requires a valid active vote."[150] O'Leary revealed that during the previous commercial break, when the bottom two was known to the producers, they realised that Cole might abstain and decided that if she did, the result would be decided by a majority vote.[150] After the series ended, voting statistics showed that Cohen received more votes than Waissel, meaning if Cole was allowed to send the result to deadlock, Cohen would have been saved and Waissel would’ve been eliminated.[151]
Accusations of fixing
After O'Leary's revelation that producers had rehearsed what would happen if Cole abstained in week 5, allegations were made that the result was rigged to save Waissel, given that her outlandish performances and growing unpopularity with the public resulted in better ratings and sensational press for the show. Cowell denied this claim, saying he would never want to defraud viewers and said the situation had "been blown out of proportion".[152] O'Leary defended himself and the show on Twitter, saying "We never know which way the judges are going to vote. Ever. The only thing I know is who's in the bottom two when I'm given the card. I don't know which judge to go to until I'm called and the judges, including [Cowell], don't know the vote or who we're coming to next. It's that simple."[152] The following week, Heat magazine printed a report claiming that Cowell was aware of the public votes before the judges cast their votes, and several other media reports contained rumours of the show being fixed. The X Factor's bosses instructed their lawyers to file a formal complaint to the Press Complaints Commission against Heat, saying that the article was a lie, that very few people know the actual public voting results and conspiracy theories being printed in the media are "total and utter rubbish".[153] Heat printed an apology in their 1 January 2011 issue and accepted that Cowell was unaware of the public votes cast until after the final.[154]
There were accusations from viewers of fixing during the semi-final when O'Leary announced that only the public's votes would decide which contestants would move on to the final, but the next day this was changed and there was a final showdown. The show's official website also stated that the result would be decided by the public vote, and Walsh confirmed that on a radio show earlier in the week.[155] It was the first time in the show's history that the judges were given a vote in a semi-final.[citation needed] Cowell (incorrectly) stated that "There has always been a sing-off when there are five people left in the competition. This is a lot of nonsense about nothing."[156] However, semi-finalist, Mary Byrne said she believed the result would be solely down to the public until the day of the semi-final performances in which she ended up in the final showdown with Cher Lloyd. She claimed that Cowell wanted Lloyd in the final instead of Byrne because of Cowell constantly praising Lloyd's performances and Lloyd having a high likability from Cowell throughout the live shows.[156] Public supporters of Byrne also felt that their votes to get Byrne into the final were wasted and demanded refunds for their votes as they along with the viewers were not notified of the final showdown until the conclusion of the semi-final result show and due to the result not being decided by the public vote as Byrne was voted out by the judges. Byrne, viewers and Byrne supporters believed that the final showdown was put in place by producers who scrambled at the last minute, (just before the result announcement, more specifically, right after the semi-final public voting period closed and when the votes were being counted), only to prevent Byrne from having a place in the final and guarantee Lloyd's place if Byrne finished fourth in the public vote and if Lloyd finished last in the public vote. Following Byrne's comments and the accusations by viewers and public supporters of Byrne, Cowell wrote an open letter to the viewers in the Daily Mirror to address the controversy and accusations, saying:
"It's always our sole intention to try and make the show as entertaining and hopefully exciting every week. Our main focus is to ensure that the contestants are given every opportunity to benefit from being on the show and show their talent. Throughout the series I have met with fans of the show on a regular basis and have listened and acted on their feedback. I believe they have enjoyed the changes in the show this year and I feel it's been a better series as it hasn't followed the same pattern as before. This year we decided to give four contestants a second chance and introduce them as wild card entrants on the first live show. And having 16 finalists rather than just 12 meant that we introduced both single and double eliminations. We decided for the first time some weeks ago to put four people into the final and this meant having five semi-finalists. We also felt it would be fairer that there would be a sing-off rather than automatic elimination as there were more contestants. I understand new decisions are seen as controversial by our viewers but it stops the show becoming boring. As the excitement heats up, debates begin but I do want to assure people that the show is definitely not fixed. The sing-off on Sunday was something that was always going to happen regardless of who was in the bottom two. The contestants all prepared their save-me songs on Monday last week. It was always going to be sad for whoever left. [...] I have always listened to and respected our viewers and have always believed viewers ultimately make the right decision. I hope the viewers trust the show that this is a fair competition."[157]
Voting statistics revealed that if there was not a final showdown or if Minogue or Cowell voted to send Byrne through to the final or if the result went to deadlock, Byrne would’ve advanced to the final and Lloyd would’ve been eliminated.[151]
Pitch-correction use
Following the first episode, viewers complained on social networking websites after it appeared that pitch correction (which has been seen as controversial in the music industry) was used to improve the quality of some singers' voices,[158] and forty-five viewers complained to Ofcom.[159] Series producers claimed post-production work was necessary on the show because of the number of microphones used during filming: "The judges make their decisions at the auditions stage based on what they hear on the day, live in the arena. The footage and sound is then edited and dubbed into a finished programme, to deliver the most entertaining experience possible for viewers. When it gets to the live shows, it will be all live."[160] In October 2010, Ofcom ruled that viewers had not been "materially misled" as pitch correction was only used during auditions and not when viewers were paying to vote for the contestants.[159]
"Raunchy" final
In December 2010, it emerged that Ofcom were investigating the show after claims that viewers were being encouraged to purchase songs recorded by guest performers Michael Bublé and Diana Vickers.[161] Ofcom also received over 2,868 complaints[162] from viewers about "raunchy" dance routines from Rihanna and Christina Aguilera during the final. Although an ITV spokesperson denied the routines were inappropriate,[163] Cowell was warned by ITV to "cut the sleaze".[136] In April 2011, Ofcom ruled that there had been no breach of guidelines over the performances, and highlighted that "approximately 2,000" of the complaints were received after the routines were covered by the Daily Mail, and said the newspaper's report featured a number of stills that were "significantly more graphic and close-up" than material broadcast, and that were "taken from a different angle to the television cameras".[162]
Praise and awards
In its 7 December 2010 issue, Heat magazine said series 7 of The X Factor had been the best series to date, citing many of the controversies, plus events such as Lloyd singing on a spiral staircase, Wagner's "ludicrous" performances and Walsh likening Richardson to "a little Lenny Henry", as moments that helped make it "the most deliriously, thrilling, controversial and demented yet. [...] This was the year the biggest and best show on TV somehow got bigger and better."[164] Before the final, Digital Spy's reality television editor Alex Fletcher listed his five favourite moments from the series. His favourite moment was Nhengu's elimination, on which he said "No other show can make people so passionate, angry and feel like they really know the programme's stars. With only approximately 30 minutes of screentime, Gamu had managed to capture the hearts of millions. Whatever you think of Simon Cowell's programmes, you have to give them credit for achieving that."[165]
The series won in the Most Popular Talent Show category at the 16th National Television Awards in 2011, beating series 4 of Britain's Got Talent, series 6 of Dancing on Ice and series 8 of Strictly Come Dancing.[166] It was also nominated in the TV Reality Programme category at the 2011 TRIC awards,[167] the Entertainment Programme category at the 2011 British Academy Television Awards,[168] and the Best Talent Show category at the 2011 TV Choice Awards.[169]
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enlaces externos
- The X Factor (2010 archive)