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When did The X Factor start in the UK?

When did The X Factor start in the UK?

Welcome to the official X Factor Global Channel. The first series of The X Factor began in the UK September 2004 and has been a smash hit ever since.

What did Noel Clarke do in X Factor?

The pair eventually made buried the hatchet and she returned to the UK X Factor for two more series in 2014. Noel Clarke Under-fire actor Noel Clarke once admitted that he’d encouraged actor Adam Deacon to lick a woman’s face without letting her know in advance while he was directing a movie.

How did Christopher Maloney from X Factor Die?

FORMER X Factor contestant Christopher Maloney has revealed he nearly died after being rushed to hospital with a “killer parasite”. The singer – who competed on the 2012 series of the ITV show – claims he’s been left with a lifelong intestinal condition after eating a dodgy takeaway.

Who are the judges on The X Factor?

A panel of expert judges from the music industry preside over initial auditions, with audience votes coming into play during later live shows featuring the selected contestants in four distinct categories, one assigned to each of the four judges. The X Factor has no barriers as it is open to all ages, all styles, solo acts or groups.

How many series are there of The X Factor?

The X Factor (UK series 13) The X Factor is a British television music competition to find new singing talent.

Who was the winner of The X Factor in 2013?

The live shows began on 12 October 2013, and ran until the final on 15 December 2013, which was won by over 25s contestant Sam Bailey. This marked the first time someone from the over 25s category had won the show since Steve Brookstein won series 1 in 2004.

Who are the presenters on The X Factor?

Dermot O’Leary returned to present the main show on ITV and Caroline Flack was back to present spin-off show The Xtra Factor on ITV2, along with comedian Matt Richardson, who replaced Olly Murs. Flack also presented backstage segments during the live shows.