The X Factor (British TV series) series 7 explained

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Host:Dermot O'Leary (ITV)
Konnie Huq (ITV2)
Winner:Matt Cardle
Winner Mentor:Dannii Minogue
Runner Up:Rebecca Ferguson
Finals Venue:The Fountain Studios

The X Factor is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The seventh series started on ITV on 21 August 2010 and ended on 12 December 2010. The series saw the creation of boyband One Direction, five boys who entered the competition as soloists. The winner of the series was Matt Cardle.[1] He was mentored throughout the show by Dannii Minogue. After the victory, he released his debut single "When We Collide". A total of 15,448,019 votes were cast throughout the series. It was presented by Dermot O'Leary, with spin-off show The Xtra Factor presented by Konnie Huq on ITV2, who took over from Holly Willoughby.

The competition was split into several stages: auditions, bootcamp, judges' houses and live shows. Auditions took place throughout June and July 2010, with Simon Cowell, Dannii Minogue, Louis Walsh and Cheryl Cole returning as judges. Minogue missed the auditions and bootcamp due to being on maternity leave, so Geri Halliwell, Natalie Imbruglia, Katy Perry, Pixie Lott and Nicole Scherzinger were brought in as guest judges. Cole missed the auditions in Manchester and bootcamp because she had malaria. Following bootcamp, successful acts were split into four categories: Boys, Girls, Over 28s and Groups. Minogue and Cole returned for the judges' houses stage, and each judge mentored eight acts through judges' houses. The live shows started on 9 October 2010. Four acts initially eliminated at judges' houses were brought back as wildcards, making this series the first to have 16 acts perform in the live shows.

This was the first series of the show to be filmed in high definition, and was broadcast on ITV1 HD and STV HD. From October, The Xtra Factor was also shown in high definition, broadcast on the new channel ITV2 HD.[2] It was sponsored by TalkTalk in the United Kingdom and Domino's Pizza in Ireland.

This series proved to be highly controversial, with many people complaining about the use of pitch correction software on the broadcast of contestants' auditions, the decision to form two groups out of rejected soloists at bootcamp, the rejection of popular contestant Gamu Nhengu at judges' houses, Cole abstaining to vote against one of her own acts she mentored in week 5 of the live shows and having a final showdown in the semi-final. Controversy also surrounded contestants Shirlena Johnson, who was axed over fears for her mental health, and Treyc Cohen, who was reported to already have a record deal when the live shows started. There were also accusations of fixing, which were denied by the show's producers. Despite the controversies, this series was the most watched series to date, with an average of 14.13 million viewers per episode. The final was watched by 17.71 million people, making it the highest rated television episode of 2010, and the entire decade, in the UK. The season tended to occupy a 7.30 PM timeslot.

Judges, Presenters and Other Personnel

In February 2010, Dannii Minogue confirmed that she would not attend the auditions for series 7 due to being pregnant. It was confirmed that guest judges would take Minogue's place alongside Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh and Cheryl Cole during the auditions. The guest judges were Geri Halliwell, Natalie Imbruglia, Katy Perry, Pixie Lott and Nicole Scherzinger. On 11 June, Minogue was confirmed by ITV to return for the judges' houses stage.[3] Cole missed the Manchester auditions and bootcamp due to having malaria, so Scherzinger returned as a guest judge for bootcamp. Cole then returned for the judges' houses stage.Dermot O'Leary returned for his fourth series as presenter of the main show on ITV, but Holly Willoughby did not return for her third series as presenter on The Xtra Factor on ITV2 and was replaced by Konnie Huq. Brian Friedman returned as creative director, while Ali Tennant and Savan Kotecha were hired as vocal coaches. However, Tennant's contract was ended before the live shows and was replaced by Yvie Burnett, who worked as vocal coach from series 26. Richard "Biff" Stannard began working as show song producer for Minogue's contestant, and Grace Woodward began working on the show as fashion director.

Selection process

Applications and auditions

The first appeal for applicants for series 7 was broadcast during series 6 on 5 December 2009. Applicants for the seventh series were given the opportunity to apply by uploading a video audition to the Internet.[4] Auditions began in June 2010 in six cities: Glasgow (SEC Centre, 9 June), Birmingham (LG Arena, 13–14 June), London (ExCeL London, 21–24 June), Dublin (Convention Centre Dublin, 28 June), Cardiff (International Arena, 2 July), and Manchester (Manchester Central, 9–11 July). Dublin returned as an audition city for the first time since the third series in 2006.

Halliwell was the first guest judge, and attended the Glasgow auditions.[5] Imbruglia was the second guest judge, appearing for the Birmingham auditions.[6] The guest judge slot was axed for the London auditions,[7] but continued with Perry judging in Dublin, Lott in Cardiff and Scherzinger at the auditions in Manchester.[8] Cole was unable to attend the Manchester auditions because she had contracted malaria[9] and was not replaced for them.

The first episode, broadcast on 21 August 2010, featured auditions from Glasgow and London,[10] [11] while episode two, on 28 August, showcased Dublin's auditions and more from London.[12] More London auditions were shown on 4 September, along with those from Birmingham,[13] and Cardiff was featured in 11 September broadcast along with the final set of London auditions.[14] Finally, the Manchester auditions were shown in the 18 and 19 September episodes.[15] [16]

Summary of auditions
CityDate(s)VenueGuest Judge(s)Permanent Judges
Glasgow9 June 2010SEC CentreGeri HalliwellLouis Walsh
Cheryl Cole
Simon Cowell
Birmingham13–14 June 2010LG ArenaNatalie Imbruglia
London21–24 June 2010ExCeL LondonNone
Dublin28 June 2010Convention Centre DublinKaty Perry
Cardiff2 July 2010International ArenaPixie Lott
Manchester9–11 July 2010Manchester CentralNicole ScherzingerLouis Walsh
Simon Cowell

Bootcamp

The bootcamp stage of the competition began on 22 July 2010 at Wembley Arena, London and was broadcast on 25–26 September.[17] Minogue continued her maternity leave and Cole did not attend because she was still in recovery.[18] As Cole and Minogue were absent, producers of the show decided to axe bootcamp's live audience. The bootcamp stage was broadcast in two episodes on 25 and 26 September. The first day of bootcamp saw Cowell and Walsh split the 211 acts into their four categories: Boys, Girls, Over 25s and Groups. They received vocal coaching and each category later performed one song: the Boys sang "Man in the Mirror", the Girls sang "If I Were a Boy", the Over 25s sang "Poker Face" and the Groups sang "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now". At the end of the day, the number of acts was cut to 108. On the second day, acts were given dance lessons by creative director Brian Friedman but they were not judged on their performances.[19]

Scherzinger then returned as a guest judge on the third day, where each act performed one song from a list of 40.[19] On the fifth day,[20] Scherzinger suggested that the Over 25s category be changed to the Over 28s, as the quality of older singers was high. The Boys and Girls categories then comprised singers aged 16 to 27, rather than 16 to 24.[21] [22] As the Groups category was the weakest, five rejected soloists from the Boys category and four from the Girls category were made into two groups, One Direction and Belle Amie respectively. After bootcamp, each judge was assigned a category: Cowell was given the Groups, Walsh had the Over 28s, Minogue was asked to look after the Boys and Cole was assigned the Girls.[23]

Judges' houses and wildcards

Minogue and Cole returned to the judging panel for the judges' houses stage of the competition, where each judge mentored eight acts, increased from six in previous series. Each judge had help from a guest judge to choose their final acts. Original judge Sharon Osbourne returned to assist Walsh at Adare Manor in Adare, County Limerick, Ireland,[24] Cole was assisted by will.i.am in Coworth Park, Ascot, Berkshire, England,[25] Cowell by Sinitta in Marbella, Spain,[26] and Natalie Imbruglia returned to assist Minogue in Melbourne, Australia.[27] Contestants spent a week at judges' houses and performed two songs for their respective judge.[28] Each judge and their guest eliminated five acts, leaving twelve remaining. The judges' houses stage was broadcast in two episodes on 2 and 3 October 2010.

Judges' houses performances

Boys:

Over 28s:

Groups:

Girls:

Summary of judges' houses
JudgeCategoryLocationAssistantActs Eliminated[29] Wildcards
ColeGirlsCoworth Park, Berkshirewill.i.amKeri Arrindell, Annastasia Baker, Gamu Nhengu, Raquel ThomasTreyc Cohen
CowellGroupsMarbellaSinittaHusstle, Princes and Rogues, The Reason, TwemDiva Fever
MinogueBoysMelbourneNatalie ImbrugliaKarl Brown, Marlon McKenzie, Tom Richards, John WildingPaije Richardson
WalshOver 28sAdare Manor, County LimerickSharon OsbourneStephen Hunter, Yuli Minguel, Elesha Moses, Justin VanderhydeWagner

In the first live show on 9 October, Paije Richardson, Treyc Cohen, Wagner and Diva Fever were reinstated as wildcards.

Acts

Key:

– Winner

– Runner-Up

Wildcard (Live Shows)

ActAge(s)HometownCategory (mentor)Result
Matt Cardle27Little MaplesteadBoys (Minogue)Winner
Rebecca Ferguson24LiverpoolGirls (Cole)Runner-Up
One Direction16–18VariousGroups (Cowell)3rd Place
Cher Lloyd17MalvernGirls (Cole)4th Place
Mary Byrne51Ballyfermot, IrelandOver 28s (Walsh)5th Place
Wagner 53Cradley, West Midlands6th Place
Katie Waissel24HarefieldGirls (Cole)7th Place
Paije Richardson 20IslingtonBoys (Minogue)8th Place
Aiden Grimshaw18Blackpool9th Place
Treyc Cohen 27StonydelphGirls (Cole)10th Place
Belle Amie17–23VariousGroups (Cowell)11th Place
John Adeleye30HarlesdenOver 28s (Walsh)12th Place
Diva Fever 21–26VariousGroups (Cowell)13th Place
Storm Lee37EdinburghOver 28s (Walsh)14th Place
F.Y.D.22–26VariousGroups (Cowell)15th Place
Nicolo Festa21Treviso, ItalyBoys (Minogue)16th Place

Live shows

Format

The live shows took place at The Fountain Studios in Wembley, northwest London.[30] They started on 9 October 2010, with contestants performing on the Saturday night shows and the results being announced on the Sunday night shows. As previously, each week had a different song theme. The two acts with the fewest public votes were in the bottom two and sang again in the "final showdown". The songs they performed in the bottom two were of their own choice and did not necessarily follow that week's theme. The four judges then each chose one act from the bottom two that they wanted to be eliminated from the show. If each act received an equal number of judges' votes, the result went to deadlock and the act with the lowest number public votes was eliminated. The first live show was extended to two and a half hours to include a surprise twist,[31] namely that each judge was given a wildcard, allowing them to bring back one rejected act from judges' houses, thus bringing the number of finalists up from twelve to sixteen.[32] Owing to the addition of the wildcards, the first two results were double eliminations. The quarter-final result was also a double elimination. In the case of a double elimination, instead of the bottom two, the bottom three were announced and the act with the fewest votes was automatically eliminated. The two remaining acts from the bottom three then performed in the final showdown.[33] [34] Starting from the quarter-final of live shows, the acts performed two songs each on the Saturday night.

At the start of each results show, the remaining finalists performed a song as a group. However, the song was pre-recorded and the contestants mimed, because of technical issues with mixing the number of microphones. Starting this series, the contestants' live performances were made available to download from iTunes.[35] However, the songs are not eligible to chart to protect the integrity of the contest.[36] Viewers in Ireland were allowed vote again, having been unable to for four years.[37]

Each results show featured a number of guest performers. Joe McElderry and Usher performed on the first live results show, and Diana Vickers and Katy Perry performed in the second week. The third results show featured performances from judge Cole and Michael Bublé.[38] Rihanna, Bon Jovi and Jamiroquai performed in the fourth results show, and Shayne Ward and Kylie Minogue performed in the fifth week. Take That, Westlife and JLS all performed on the sixth results show, and Olly Murs performed on the seventh. The quarter-final featured performances from Justin Bieber, The Wanted and Nicole Scherzinger.[39] The cast of Glee performed on the semi-final on 5 December,[40] along with Alexandra Burke and The Black Eyed Peas.[41] Rihanna performed again in the first show of the final, and Christina Aguilera also performed. Take That performed again in the second show of the final.

The final took place on 11 and 12 December, with each episode lasting two hours. During the first show, the voting lines were frozen and the fourth placed contestant was eliminated. The votes carried over and the third placed contestant left on the second show following another freeze. The final two performed the potential winner's singles before the winner was announced.[42]

Results summary

Colour key Act in Boys

Act in Girls

Act in Over 28s

Act in Groups

 –Act was in the bottom two/three and had to sing again in the final showdown
 –Act was in the bottom three but received the fewest votes and was immediately eliminated
 –Act received the fewest public votes and was immediately eliminated (no final showdown)
 –Act received the most public votes
Weekly results per act[43]
ActWeek 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Quarter-FinalSemi-FinalFinal
Saturday VoteSunday Vote
First Sunday Vote Second Sunday Vote
Matt Cardle2nd
15.14%
1st
24.39%
1st
23.97%
1st
20.60%
1st
33.41%
1st
23.16%
1st
18.44%
1st
31.95%
1st
35.84%
1st
39.92%
1st
39.83%
Winner
44.61%
Rebecca Ferguson6th
6.51%
5th
7.99%
5th
8.46%
5th
9.79%
2nd
12.80%
2nd
18.24%
3rd
12.85%
2nd
13.98%
2nd
20.22%
2nd
25.71%
2nd
32.80%
Runner-Up
38.63%
One Direction4th
10.04%
3rd
9.84%
3rd
11.08%
4th
11.79%
3rd
12.13%
3rd
14.44%
4th
12.65%
4th
11.90%
3rd
17.38%
3rd
18.54%
3rd
20.72%
Eliminated
(final)
Cher Lloyd3rd
10.31%
6th
7.17%
4th
9.12%
2nd
19.72%
5th
7.64%
5th
8.88%
8th
8.00%
3rd
13.19%
5th
11.57%
4th
15.83%
Eliminated
(final)
Mary Byrne1st
22.28%
2nd
18.55%
2nd
13.92%
3rd
11.98%
4th
12.02%
4th
10.66%
5th
11.97%
5th
11.29%
4th
14.99%
Eliminated
(semi-final)
Wagner12th
1.91%
11th
2.47%
9th
4.50%
8th
4.77%
8th
4.21%
7th
6.30%
6th
9.90%
6th
10.48%
Eliminated
(quarter-final)
Katie Waissel15th
1.55%
8th
4.30%
8th
5.95%
10th
2.73%
10th
3.22%
8th
5.29%
2nd
16.82%
7th
7.21%
Paije Richardson7th
5.83%
9th
3.80%
7th
6.10%
7th
6.22%
7th
5.19%
6th
8.02%
7th
9.37%
Eliminated
(week 7)
Aiden Grimshaw5th
9.78%
4th
8.82%
6th
6.58%
6th
6.70%
6th
5.85%
9th
5.01%
Eliminated
(week 6)
Treyc Cohen8th
4.82%
10th
2.82%
12th
2.39%
9th
3.14%
9th
3.53%
Eliminated
(week 5)
Belle Amie11th
2.13%
13th
1.86%
10th
4.15%
11th
2.56%
Eliminated
(week 4)
John Adeleye9th
2.46%
7th
4.50%
11th
3.78%
Eliminated
(week 3)
Diva Fever10th
2.28%
12th
2.05%
Eliminated
(week 2)
Storm Lee13th
1.89%
14th
1.44%
F.Y.D.14th
1.71%
Eliminated
(week 1)
Nicolo Festa16th
1.36%
Final ShowdownF.Y.D.,
Waissel
Belle Amie,
Diva Fever
Adeleye,
Cohen
Belle Amie,
Waissel
Cohen,
Waissel
Grimshaw,
Waissel
Lloyd,
Richardson
Byrne,
Wagner
Byrne,
Lloyd
No final showdown or judges' votes: results were based on public votes alone
Judges voted toEliminate Send Through
Walsh's vote (Over 28s)F.Y.D. Diva Fever Cohen WaisselCohen Waissel Richardson Wagner Byrne
Minogue's vote (Boys) F.Y.D. Diva Fever Adeleye Belle Amie Waissel Waissel Lloyd Wagner Lloyd
Cole’s vote (Girls) F.Y.D. Diva Fever Adeleye Belle Amie None (abstained) Grimshaw Richardson Wagner Lloyd
Cowell's vote (Groups)Waissel Adeleye Waissel Cohen Grimshaw Richardson Lloyd
EliminatedNicolo Festa
1.36%
to save
Storm Lee
1.44%
to save
John Adeleye
3 of 4 votes
Majority
Belle Amie
2 of 4 votes
Deadlock
Treyc Cohen
2 of 3 votes
Majority
Aiden Grimshaw
2 of 4 votes
Deadlock
Paije Richardson
3 of 4 votes
Majority
Katie Waissel
7.21%
to save
Mary Byrne
1 of 4 votes
Minority
Cher Lloyd
15.83%
to save
One Direction
20.72%
to save
Rebecca Ferguson
38.63%
to win
F.Y.D.
3 of 4 votes
Majority
Diva Fever
3 of 3 votes
Majority
Wagner
3 of 3 votes
Majority
Reference(s)[44] [45] [46] [47] [48] [49] [50] [51] [52] [53] [54]

Live show details

Week 1 (9/10 October)

Act! scope="col"
Category (mentor)OrderSongResult
F.Y.DGroups (Cowell)1"Billionaire"Bottom Three
Matt CardleBoys (Minogue)2"When Love Takes Over"Safe
John AdeleyeOver 28s (Walsh)3"One Sweet Day"
Rebecca FergusonGirls (Cole)4"Teardrops"
Storm LeeOver 28s (Walsh)5"We Built This City"
Belle AmieGroups (Cowell)6"Airplanes"
Cher LloydGirls (Cole)7"Just Be Good to Me"
Diva FeverGroups (Cowell)8"Sunny"
Paije RichardsonBoys (Minogue)9"Killing Me Softly"
Katie WaisselGirls (Cole)10"We Are the Champions"Bottom Three
Mary ByrneOver 28s (Walsh)11"It's a Man's Man's Man's World"Safe (Highest Votes)
Nicolo FestaBoys (Minogue)12"Just Dance"Eliminated
One DirectionGroups (Cowell)13"Viva la Vida"Safe
WagnerOver 28s (Walsh)14"She Bangs"/"Love Shack"
Aiden GrimshawBoys (Minogue)15"Mad World"
Treyc CohenGirls (Cole)16"One"
Final showdown details[58]
F.Y.DGroups (Cowell)1"Don't Stop the Music"Eliminated
Katie WaisselGirls (Cole)2"Don't Let Me Down"Saved
Judges' votes to eliminate:

However, voting statistics revealed that F.Y.D received more votes than Waissel, which meant that if Walsh sent the result to deadlock, F.Y.D would have been saved.

Week 2 (16/17 October)

Act! scope="col"
Category (mentor)OrderSong[62] Musical HeroResult
Storm LeeOver 28s (Walsh)1"Born to Run"Bruce SpringsteenEliminated
Treyc CohenGirls (Cole)2"Purple Rain"PrinceSafe
Paije RichardsonBoys (Minogue)3"If I Ain't Got You"Alicia Keys
One DirectionGroups (Cowell)4"My Life Would Suck Without You"Kelly Clarkson
Cher LloydGirls (Cole)5"Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)"Jay-Z
John AdeleyeOver 28s (Walsh)6"A Song for You"Donny Hathaway
Diva FeverGroups (Cowell)7"Gotta Go Home"[63] / "Barbra Streisand"Boney M.[64] Bottom Three
Rebecca FergusonGirls (Cole)8"Feeling Good"Nina SimoneSafe
Aiden GrimshawBoys (Minogue)9"Jealous Guy"John Lennon
WagnerOver 28s (Walsh)10"Help Yourself"Tom Jones
Katie WaisselGirls (Cole)11"I'd Rather Go Blind"Etta James
Belle AmieGroups (Cowell)12"You Really Got Me"The KinksBottom Three
Mary ByrneOver 28s (Walsh)13"You Don't Have to Say You Love Me"Dusty SpringfieldSafe
Matt CardleBoys (Minogue)14"Just the Way You Are"Bruno MarsSafe (Highest Votes)
Final showdown details
Diva FeverGroups (Cowell)1"I Will Survive"Eliminated
Belle AmieGroups (Cowell)2"Big Girls Don't Cry"Saved
Judges' votes to eliminate

However, voting statistics revealed that Diva Fever received more votes than Belle Amie which meant that if the result went to deadlock, Diva Fever would have been saved.

Week 3 (23/24 October)

Act! scope="col"
Category (mentor)OrderSong[66] Guilty Pleasure Result
Paije RichardsonBoys (Minogue)1"Ain't Nobody"Chaka KhanSafe
John AdeleyeOver 28s (Walsh)2"Zoom"Fat Larry’s BandBottom Two
Rebecca FergusonGirls (Cole)3"Why Don't You Do Right?"Peggy LeeSafe
Cher Lloyd4"No Diggity"/"Shout"Blackstreet / Tears for Fears
Matt CardleBoys (Minogue)5"...Baby One More Time"Britney SpearsSafe (Highest Votes)
One DirectionGroups (Cowell)6"Nobody Knows"PinkSafe
Treyc CohenGirls (Cole)7"Whole Lotta Love"Led ZeppelinBottom Two
Mary ByrneOver 28s (Walsh)8"I (Who Have Nothing)"Ben E. KingSafe
Aiden GrimshawBoys (Minogue)9"Diamonds Are Forever"Shirley Bassey
Belle AmieGroups (Cowell)10"I'll Stand by You"The Pretenders
WagnerOver 28s (Walsh)11"Spice Up Your Life"/"Livin' la Vida Loca"Spice Girls / Ricky Martin
Katie WaisselGirls (Cole)12"I Wan'na Be Like You"Louis Prima
Final showdown details
John AdeleyeOver 28s (Walsh)1"Because of You"Eliminated
Treyc CohenGirls (Cole)2"One Night Only"Saved
Judges' votes to eliminate[67]

However, voting statistics revealed that Adeleye received more votes than Cohen which meant that if Cowell sent the result to deadlock, Adeleye would have been saved.

Week 4 (30/31 October)

Act! scope="col"
Category (mentor)OrderSong[69] Result
Mary ByrneOver 28s (Walsh)1"Could It Be Magic"Safe
Aiden GrimshawBoys (Minogue)2"Thriller"
Belle AmieGroups (Cowell)3"Venus"Bottom Two
Rebecca FergusonGirls (Cole)4"Wicked Game"Safe
Treyc Cohen5"Relight My Fire"
Matt CardleBoys (Minogue)6"Bleeding Love"Safe (Highest Votes)
WagnerOver 28s (Walsh)7"O Fortuna"/"Bat Out of Hell"Safe
Paije RichardsonBoys (Minogue)8"Back to Black"
Katie WaisselGirls (Cole)9"Bewitched"Bottom Two
One DirectionGroups (Cowell)10"Total Eclipse of the Heart"Safe
Cher LloydGirls (Cole)11"Stay"
Final showdown details
Belle AmieGroups (Cowell)1"Breakaway"Eliminated
Katie WaisselGirls (Cole)2"Trust in Me"Saved
Judges' votes to eliminate

With the acts in the bottom two receiving two votes each, the result went to deadlock and reverted to the earlier public vote. Belle Amie were eliminated as the act with the fewest public votes.

Week 5 (6/7 November)

Act! scope="col"
Category (mentor)OrderSong[70] American Artist Result
Cher LloydGirls (Cole)1"Empire State of Mind"Alicia KeysSafe
Mary ByrneOver 28s (Walsh)2"There You'll Be"Faith Hill
Katie WaisselGirls (Cole)3"Don't Speak"No DoubtBottom Two
Aiden GrimshawBoys (Minogue)4"Nothing Compares 2 U"PrinceSafe
Paije Richardson5"I'm a Believer"/"Hey Ya!"The Monkees/Outkast
Rebecca FergusonGirls (Cole)6"Make You Feel My Love"Bob Dylan
WagnerOver 28s (Walsh)7"Viva Las Vegas"/"The Wonder of You"Elvis Presley
Matt CardleBoys (Minogue)8"The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face"Roberta FlackSafe (Highest Votes)
Treyc CohenGirls (Cole)9"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing"AerosmithBottom Two
One DirectionGroups (Cowell)10"Kids in America"Kim WildeSafe
Final showdown details
Katie WaisselGirls (Cole)1"Don't Give Up on Me"Saved
Treyc CohenGirls (Cole)2"Un-Break My Heart"Eliminated
Judges' votes to eliminate[71]

However, voting statistics revealed that Cohen received more votes than Waissel which meant that if the result went to deadlock, Cohen would have been saved.

Week 6 (13/14 November)

Act! scope="col"
Category (mentor)OrderSong[74] Result
Paije RichardsonBoys (Minogue)1"Crocodile Rock"Safe
Aiden GrimshawBoys (Minogue)2"Rocket Man"Bottom Two
Mary ByrneOver 28s (Walsh)3"Can You Feel the Love Tonight"Safe
Katie WaisselGirls (Cole)4"Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting"Bottom Two
Matt CardleBoys (Minogue)5"Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"Safe (Highest Votes)
Cher LloydGirls (Cole)6"Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word"/"Mockingbird"Safe
WagnerOver 28s (Walsh)7"I'm Still Standing"/"Circle of Life"
One DirectionGroups (Cowell)8"Something About the Way You Look Tonight"
Rebecca FergusonGirls (Cole)9"Candle in the Wind"
Final showdown details
Aiden GrimshawBoys (Minogue)1"Don't Dream It's Over"Eliminated
Katie WaisselGirls (Cole)2"Save Me from Myself"Saved
Judges' votes to eliminate[75]

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.

Week 7 (20/21 November)

Act! scope="col"
Category (mentor)OrderSong[77] Result
Matt CardleBoys (Minogue)1"Come Together"Safe (Highest Votes)
Cher LloydGirls (Cole)2"Imagine"Bottom Two
One DirectionGroups (Cowell)3"All You Need Is Love"Safe
Rebecca FergusonGirls (Cole)4"Yesterday"
Mary ByrneOver 28s (Walsh)5"Something"
Paije RichardsonBoys (Minogue)6"Let It Be"Bottom Two
WagnerOver 28s (Walsh)7"Get Back"/"Hippy Hippy Shake"/"Hey Jude"Safe
Katie WaisselGirls (Cole)8"Help!"
Final showdown details
Paije RichardsonBoys (Minogue)1"Stop!"Eliminated
Cher LloydGirls (Cole)2"Stay"Saved
Judges' votes to eliminate

However, voting statistics revealed that Richardson received more votes than Lloyd which meant that if Walsh sent the result to deadlock, Richardson would have advanced to the quarter-final and Lloyd would have been eliminated.

Week 8: Quarter-Final (27/28 November)

For the first time this series, each act performed two songs.[80]

Act! scope="col"
Category (mentor)OrderFirst song[81] First Rock Artist OrderSecond songSecond Rock Artist Result
WagnerOver 28s (Walsh)1"Creep"Radiohead8"Addicted to Love"Robert PalmerBottom Three
One DirectionGroups (Cowell)2"Summer of '69" Bryan Adams9"You Are So Beautiful"Joe CockerSafe
Mary ByrneOver 28s (Walsh)3"All I Want Is You"U210"Brass in Pocket"The PretendersBottom Three
Cher LloydGirls (Cole)4"Girlfriend"Avril Lavigne14"Walk This Way"Run-DMCSafe
Rebecca Ferguson5"I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For"U212"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"The Rolling Stones
Matt CardleBoys (Minogue)6"I Love Rock 'n' Roll"Joan Jett and the Blackhearts13"Nights in White Satin"The Moody BluesSafe (Highest Votes)
Katie WaisselGirls (Cole)7"Sex on Fire"Kings of Leon11"Everybody Hurts"R.E.MEliminated
Final showdown details
WagnerOver 28s (Walsh)1"Unforgettable"Eliminated
Mary ByrneOver 28s (Walsh)2"This Is My Life"Saved
Judges' votes to eliminate

Week 9: Semi-Final (4/5 December)

Act! scope="col"
Category (mentor)OrderFirst song[82] OrderSecond songResult
Rebecca FergusonGirls (Cole)1"Show Me Love"9"Amazing Grace"Safe
Mary ByrneOver 28s (Walsh)2"Never Can Say Goodbye"7"The Way We Were"Bottom Two
Matt CardleBoys (Minogue) 3"You Got the Love"6"She's Always a Woman"Safe (Highest Votes)
Cher LloydGirls (Cole) 4"Nothin' on You"8"Love the Way You Lie"Bottom Two
One DirectionGroups (Cowell)5"Only Girl (In the World)"10"Chasing Cars"Safe
Final showdown details
Mary ByrneOver 28s (Walsh)1"It's a Man's Man's Man's World"Eliminated
Cher LloydGirls (Cole)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[83]

However, voting statistics revealed than Byrne received more votes than Lloyd which meant that if Cowell sent the result to deadlock, Byrne would have advanced to the final and Lloyd would have been eliminated.

Week 10: Final (11/12 December)

11 December

Act! scope="col"
Category (mentor)OrderFirst song[84] OrderSecond song [85] Duet PartnerResult
Matt CardleBoys (Minogue)1"Here with Me"5"Unfaithful"RihannaSafe (Highest Votes)
Rebecca FergusonGirls (Cole)2"Like a Star"6"Beautiful" Christina AguileraSafe
One DirectionGroups (Cowell)3"Your Song"7"She's the One"Robbie Williams
Cher LloydGirls (Cole)4"The Clapping Song"/"Get Ur Freak On"8"Where Is the Love?"/"I Gotta Feeling" will.i.amEliminated

12 December

Act! scope="col"
Category (mentor) OrderFirst songOrderSecond songResult
Matt CardleBoys (Minogue)1"Firework"4"When We Collide"Winner
One DirectionGroups (Cowell)2"Torn"N/A (Already Eliminated)Eliminated
Rebecca FergusonGirls (Cole) 3"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"5"Distant Dreamer"Runner-Up

Charity single

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.[86] The video for the single was filmed on 2 November[87] at Three Mills Studios.[88] All sixteen finalists performed the song on 20 November's results show. 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.[89] [90]

Winner's single

It was reported on 2 December 2010 by the Daily Mirror that the top four 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.[91] 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".[92] 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.[93] [94] It entered both the UK and Ireland Singles Charts at number 1.[95] [96]

Voting, revenue and sponsors

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.[97] 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.[98]

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.[99] 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.[100] In Ireland, where the series was broadcast on TV3, The X Factor was sponsored by Domino's Pizza.[101]

Reception

Ratings

The first episode on 21 August attracted 11.88 million viewers on ITV1, the highest ever ratings for a series premiere of The X Factor. It was watched by 46.5% of television viewers during its original broadcast.[102] The episode also received ratings of 568,000 on ITV1 HD. The first live performance show on 9 October 2010 gained 12.62 million viewers, attaining a 48.5% share of the audience during broadcast.[103] The final result on 12 December was the highest rated episode with 16.55 million viewers on ITV1, a 51.5% audience share and 1.16 million viewers on ITV1 HD. It peaked at 19.4 million (18.14 million on ITV1 and 1.3 million on ITV1 HD) and was the highest rated television episode of 2010 in the UK.[104] Official ratings concluded that the series averaged 14.13 million (including HD), making it the most watched series in the show's history. The series dominated the weekly rankings, taking up the top position for the first four weeks, then the top two positions until the final.

EpisodeDateOfficial ITV1 rating[105]
(millions)
Weekly rankShare (%)Official ITV1 HD rating[106]
(millions)
Total viewers
(millions)
Auditions 111.88 1 48.6 0.57 12.45
Auditions 210.81 1 44.9[107] 0.55 11.36
Auditions 311.69 1 49.2[108] 0.64 12.33
Auditions 411.78 1 45.0[109] 0.56 12.34
Auditions 511.65 2 46.0[110] 0.68 12.33
Auditions 612.15 1 42.8[111] 0.71 12.86
Bootcamp 112.08 2 46.4[112] 0.72 12.80
Bootcamp 213.26 1 44.4[113] 0.82 14.08
Judges' houses 112.68 2 47.3[114] 0.82 13.50
Judges' houses 214.51 1 48.5[115] 0.90 15.41
Live show 112.62 2 48.5 0.91 13.53
Results 113.17 1 46.3[116] 0.90 14.07
Live show 212.14 2 47.2[117] 0.97 13.11
Results 213.42 1 46.7[118] 0.90 14.32
Live show 312.39 2 47.5[119] 0.95 13.34
Results 313.73 1 47.7[120] 0.95 14.68
Live show 412.70 2 47.1[121] 0.81 13.51
Results 413.74 1 47.5[122] 0.93 14.67
Live show 512.50 2 47.7[123] 1.11 13.61
Results 514.29 1 49.7[124] 1.07 15.36
Live show 613.61 2 49.9[125] 0.99 14.60
Results 614.69 1 47.7[126] 1.06 15.75
Live show 713.29 2 48.7[127] 1.13 14.42
Results 715.04 1 50.0[128] 1.09 16.13
Live show 813.57 2 49.0[129] 1.09 14.66
Results 814.42 1 48.7[130] 1.05 15.47
Live show 913.73 2 48.4[131] 1.22 14.95
Results 914.53 1 48.6[132] 0.99 15.52
Final part 113.94 2 52.6[133] 1.17 15.11
Final part 216.55 1 54.9[134] 1.16 17.71
Series average2010 13.22 47.9 0.91 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.

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."[135] [136]

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.[137]

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".[138] 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.[138] Katie Waissel also had to be released from a contract in the United States after her audition.[139]

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 upset that Katie Waissel and Cher Lloyd were put through despite stumbling through their performances at judges' houses.[140] Around 1,000 people complained to ITV and by 7 October 220,000 had joined a Facebook page called "Gamu Should Have Got Through".[141] Cole reportedly became the target of death threats,[142] and took extra security precautions in her home as well as at The X Factor.[143] Bookmaker Paddy Power were forced to give odds on Nhengu winning the show after a large number of bets were placed,[144] and made her the favourite to win, but all punters had their losing bets refunded when Nhengu was not chosen as Cole's wildcard.[145] There was speculation that Cole was pressured by producers to eliminate Nhengu over issues with her visa, but Cole denied those claims,[146] 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.[28] Later in her 2012 autobiography Cheryl: My Story, Cole confessed that she had chosen Waissel for the live shows, claiming that "[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."[147]

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 moment 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 how a judge with two acts they mentor in the sing-off would vote 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." 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.[148] 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.[149]

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, on the producers' assumption that her outlandish performances and growing unpopularity with the public resulted in better ratings and sensational press reports and article releases for the show. One of the assumptions that viewers believed was part of the presumed rigging was to not have Cole vote last and stop the result from going to deadlock. Cowell denied this claim, saying he would never want to defraud viewers and said the situation had "been blown out of proportion".[150] 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." 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 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".[151] 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.[152]

There were accusations from viewers of fixing during the semi-final when O'Leary announced that only the public's votes would decide which acts would advance to the final, but the next day in the semi-final result show, 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.[153] It was the first time in the show's history that the judges were given a vote in a semi-final. Cowell (incorrectly) said 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."[154] 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 the next day, she ended up in the final showdown with Cher Lloyd. She claimed that Cowell really wanted Lloyd in the final because of Cowell constantly praising Lloyd's performances, Lloyd as an artist, and Lloyd having a high likability from Cowell throughout the live shows and Byrne to be voted out because she believed that Cowell thought that Byrne's type of music of easy listening, was too different among the other semi-finalists and old-fashioned compared to the more modern mainstream music. Public supporters of Byrne also felt that their votes to vote 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 at Cowell's and other executive producers' behest, 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. Other viewers and Byrne voters believed that Minogue was told by producers to vote to send Lloyd through to the final, on the producers' assumption at the time that Byrne finished fourth in the public vote and Lloyd finished last in the public vote in order to preclude Byrne from advancing to the final and the result from going to deadlock. 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 explain why the final showdown in the semi-final occurred by saying:

During the final four press conference, a press reporter asked Cowell about how thoughts on the infuriated public who felt misguided on the semi-final result show format. Cowell replied by claiming he re-watched the semi-final result show, that the show misleading the viewers was unintended, and issued an apology to the enticed public voters who felt enraged with the semi-final result.

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 have advanced to the final and Lloyd would have been eliminated.

Due to the high accusations of the final showdown in the semi-final this series, the final showdown in the semi-final did not return until 2013 UK series and continued onwards with the exception of the 2017 UK series.

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,[155] and forty-five viewers complained to Ofcom.[156] 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."[157] 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.

"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.[158] Ofcom also received over 2,868 complaints[159] from viewers about "raunchy" dance routines from Rihanna and Christina Aguilera during the final. Although an ITV spokesperson denied the routines were inappropriate,[160] Cowell was warned by ITV to "cut the sleaze".[161] 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".

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."[162] 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."[163]

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.[164] It was also nominated in the TV Reality Programme category at the 2011 TRIC awards,[165] the Entertainment Programme category at the 2011 British Academy Television Awards,[166] and the Best Talent Show category at the 2011 TV Choice Awards.[167]

External links

Notes and References

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  4. News: X Factor fans can upload auditions over the internet. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220112/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/7328093/X-Factor-fans-can-upload-auditions-over-the-internet.html . 12 January 2022 . subscription . live. 27 February 2010. The Daily Telegraph. London. 8 July 2018.
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  7. News: Simon Cowell axes X Factor guest judge slot. 21 June 2010. Daily Mirror. London. 21 June 2010. 25 June 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100625000511/http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/news/2010/06/21/simon-cowell-axes-x-factor-guest-judge-slot-115875-22348261/. live.
  8. News: Nicole Scherzinger lands 'X Factor' role. Fletcher. Alex. 30 June 2010. Digital Spy. 30 June 2010. London. 3 July 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100703135258/http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s103/the-x-factor/news/a236006/nicole-scherzinger-lands-x-factor-role.html. live.
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  14. News: The X Factor: auditions reach Cardiff!. 11 September 2010. What's on TV. 8 July 2018. Patrick. McLennan. 8 July 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180708162510/https://www.whatsontv.co.uk/news/the-x-factor-auditions-reach-cardiff-228663/. live.
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  22. News: X Factor's Walsh tips rival winner. 4 October 2010. Daily Mirror. 4 October 2010. London. 5 October 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20101005210846/http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/latest/2010/10/04/x-factor-s-walsh-tips-rival-winner-115875-22606852/. live.
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  120. News: Nearly 10m watch Shilton's 'Strictly' exit. Laughlin. Andrew. 25 October 2010. Digital Spy. 26 October 2010. London. 29 December 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20101229211836/http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s104/strictly-come-dancing/news/a284020/nearly-10m-watch-shiltons-strictly-exit.html. live.
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  122. News: 'Psychoville' thrills 1.4m on Halloween. Laughlin. Andrew. 1 November 2010. Digital Spy. 2 November 2010. London. 3 November 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20101103014120/http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/a285342/psychoville-thrills-14m-on-halloween.html. live.
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  126. News: 'I'm a Celebrity...' returns with 11.2m. Laughlin. Andrew. 15 November 2010. Digital Spy. 16 November 2010. London. 16 November 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20101116143441/http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s100/im-a-celebrity-uk/news/a287864/im-a-celebrity-returns-with-112m.html. live.
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  128. News: Paije's 'X Factor' exit pulls in 15m. Laughlin. Andrew. 22 November 2010. Digital Spy. 23 November 2010. London. 23 November 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20101123030042/http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s103/the-x-factor/news/a289099/paijes-x-factor-exit-pulls-in-15m.html. live.
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  132. News: 'The X Factor' semi-final storms past 15m. Laughlin. Andrew. 6 December 2010. Digital Spy. 6 December 2010. London. 8 December 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20101208232157/http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s103/the-x-factor/news/a291650/the-x-factor-semi-final-storms-past-15m.html. live.
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