''
The X Factor'' is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The ninth series began airing on
ITV
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ITV
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** ITV (TV network), a free-to-air national commercial television network covering the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man, and the Channel Islan ...
on 18 August 2012 and ended on 9 December 2012.
Dermot O'Leary returned as presenter of the main show on
ITV
ITV or iTV may refer to:
ITV
*Independent Television (ITV), a British television network, consisting of:
** ITV (TV network), a free-to-air national commercial television network covering the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man, and the Channel Islan ...
, whilst
Caroline Flack
Caroline Louise Flack (9 November 1979 – 15 February 2020) was an English television and radio presenter and actress. She won the twelfth series of BBC’s ''Strictly Come Dancing'' in 2014 and presented ''The X Factor'' and later '' Love Isl ...
and
Olly Murs returned to co-present ''
The Xtra Factor'' on
ITV2
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.
Louis Walsh,
Gary Barlow and
Tulisa returned as judges.
Nicole Scherzinger
Nicole Scherzinger (; born Nicole Prascovia Elikolani Valiente, June 29, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, actress, and television personality. She is best known as the lead singer of the Pussycat Dolls, one of the best-selling g ...
was confirmed as the fourth permanent judge after
Geri Halliwell,
Leona Lewis
Leona Louise Lewis (born 3 April 1985) is a British singer, songwriter, actress and activist. Born and raised in the London Borough of Islington, she attended the BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology in Croydon. Lewis achieved nationa ...
,
Rita Ora,
Mel B
Melanie Janine Brown (born 29 May 1975), commonly known as Melanie B or Mel B, is an English singer, songwriter, and television personality. She rose to fame in the 1990s as a member of the girl group Spice Girls, in which she was nicknamed Sc ...
,
Anastacia
Anastacia Lyn Newkirk ( ; born September 17, 1968) is an American singer, songwriter and former dancer. Her first two albums '' Not That Kind'' (2000) and '' Freak of Nature'' (2001) were released in quick succession to major success. Spurred o ...
and Scherzinger herself stood in as guest judges for the vacant position left by
Kelly Rowland
Kelendria Trene Rowland (born February 11, 1981) is an American singer, actress, and television personality. She rose to fame in the late 1990s as a member of Destiny's Child, one of the world's List of best-selling girl groups, best-selling girl ...
. After the show of 8 December, two of Scherzinger's acts,
James Arthur
James Arthur (born 2 March 1988) is an English singer and songwriter. He rose to fame after winning the ninth series of ''The X Factor'' in 2012. His debut single, a cover of Shontelle's "Impossible", was released by Syco Music after the fin ...
and
Jahméne Douglas
Jahméne Aaron Douglas (born 1991) is a British soul/gospel singer who records under the mononym Jahméne. He was the runner-up to James Arthur on the ninth series of ''The X Factor'' in 2012.
In December 2012, he signed a record deal with Son ...
, became the top two, meaning that Scherzinger was guaranteed to win. Arthur was announced as the winner on 9 December (the first winner in the show's history to have previously been in the bottom two), and released a cover of
Shontelle's "
Impossible
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* ''ImPossible'' (album), a 2016 album by Divinity Roxx
* ''The Impossible'' (album)
Groups
* The Impossibles (American band), a 1990s indie-ska group from Austin, Texas
* The Impossibl ...
" as his winner's song. As of 2016, it is the most successful winner's single in the show's history.
Auditions for the series took place between 23 May and 25 June 2012, in
Liverpool
Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England. With a population of in 2019, it is the 10th largest English district by population and its metropolitan area is the fifth largest in the United Kingdom, with a popul ...
, London,
Manchester
Manchester () is a city in Greater Manchester, England. It had a population of 552,000 in 2021. It is bordered by the Cheshire Plain to the south, the Pennines to the north and east, and the neighbouring city of Salford to the west. The t ...
, Glasgow,
Newcastle and
Cardiff
Cardiff (; cy, Caerdydd ) is the capital and largest city of Wales. It forms a principal area, officially known as the City and County of Cardiff ( cy, Dinas a Sir Caerdydd, links=no), and the city is the eleventh-largest in the United Kingd ...
. Bootcamp took place in Liverpool for three days, between 19 and 22 July. Barlow mentored the over 28s, Scherzinger had the boys, Tulisa mentored the girls and Walsh had the groups. They selected their final three acts during judges' houses, which took place in
Boughton House
Boughton House is a country house in the parish of Weekley in Northamptonshire, England, situated about north-east of Kettering. It is situated within an estate of .
The present house was built by Ralph Montagu, 1st Duke of Montagu (d.1709), ...
in Northamptonshire,
Dubai
Dubai (, ; ar, دبي, translit=Dubayy, , ) is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, the most populated of the 7 emirates of the United Arab Emirates.The Government and Politics of ...
,
Saint Lucia
Saint Lucia ( acf, Sent Lisi, french: Sainte-Lucie) is an island country of the West Indies in the eastern Caribbean. The island was previously called Iouanalao and later Hewanorra, names given by the native Arawaks and Caribs, two Amerindian ...
and
Las Vegas
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. The 12 finalists were joined by a 13th wildcard, voted for by the public after each judge picked one of their rejected to return. The live shows started on 6 October. The final was held at
Manchester Central.
The trailer for the series, entitled "Whose Time Is Now?", premiered on 30 July, featuring former contestants Lewis,
Alexandra Burke
Alexandra Imelda Cecelia Ewen Burke (born 25 August 1988) is a British singer, songwriter and actress. She won the fifth series of the British television series ''The X Factor'' in 2008, and has been signed to Epic Records, RCA Records and Syc ...
,
JLS
JLS (an initialism of Jack the Lad Swing) are an English boyband, which consists of members Aston Merrygold, Oritsé Williams, Marvin Humes, and JB Gill, originally formed by Williams. They initially signed to Tracklacers production company Ne ...
, Murs,
One Direction
One Direction, often shortened to 1D, are an English-Irish pop boy band formed in London in 2010. The group are composed of Niall Horan, Liam Payne, Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, and previously Zayn Malik until his departure from the gr ...
and
Little Mix
Little Mix are a British girl group, composed of group members Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jade Thirlwall, and Perrie Edwards. Jesy Nelson was originally part of the group before she left in 2020. After becoming the first group to win the British ver ...
talking about their time on ''The X Factor'' and how it had changed their lives. It was criticised by series 2 winner
Shayne Ward
Shayne Thomas Ward (born 16 October 1984) is an English actor and singer. He rose to fame as the winner of The X Factor (British series 2), the second series of ''The X Factor (British TV series), The X Factor''. His debut single, "That's M ...
because he was not included. The series was beset by several controversial issues throughout its run. In the auditions, these included Zoe Alexander, who swore at judges, accusing them of forcing her to sing a
Pink
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song; Alison Brunton, whose audition was believed to have "caused unnecessary distress or anxiety" to her children; and
Lorna Bliss, who gave Walsh a lap dance. The live shows were controversial for the eliminations of
Carolynne Poole
Carolynne Willey (née Good; born 5 August 1980) is a British singer-songwriter, actress and former model from Leeds, England. She is a founding member of the Carolynne Good Band, based in Leeds and London. She is best known for finishing in ...
(after which Gary Barlow walked off the stage
) and
Ella Henderson
Gabriella Michelle Henderson (born 12 January 1996), known as Ella Henderson, is an English singer. She competed in the ninth series of ''The X Factor UK'' in 2012, finishing in sixth place despite being a strong favourite to win. She signed ...
, the fact that the voting lines opened before the contestants had performed, and also comments made by the judges—Tulisa using the term "
MILF", Barlow insulting Tulisa's breath, and Scherzinger saying "effing". This series' launch was the lowest rated since
2006
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, and the show was often beaten in the ratings by other programmes such as ''
Strictly Come Dancing
''Strictly Come Dancing'' (informally known as ''Strictly'') is a British dance contest show in which celebrities partner with professional dancers to compete in mainly ballroom and Latin dance. Each couple is scored by a panel of usually 4 ...
'', ''
Downton Abbey'' and ''
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!''. The final received the lowest ratings of an ''X Factor'' final since 2005, until the
following year's series final attracted worse ratings.
Within four-and-a-half months of the final, six of the series' finalists—Arthur, Douglas, Henderson,
Christopher Maloney
Christopher Patrick Maloney is an American singer-songwriter, bass guitarist and music educator. He is widely known for his work with instrumental hard rock band Cosmosquad, his stints in Hardline and with Dweezil Zappa, as an independent solo ...
,
Union J and
Lucy Spraggan—had been signed to record labels.
Judges, Presenters and Other Personnel
On 17 April 2012,
Gary Barlow was confirmed to be returning to the judging panel, and on 3 May it was announced that
Louis Walsh would also return for his ninth year as a judge.
Tulisa was also confirmed to be returning,
but
Kelly Rowland
Kelendria Trene Rowland (born February 11, 1981) is an American singer, actress, and television personality. She rose to fame in the late 1990s as a member of Destiny's Child, one of the world's List of best-selling girl groups, best-selling girl ...
did not return due to other commitments. However, Rowland transferred to the
USA show where she would become a judge to replace
L.A. Reid
Antonio Marquis "L.A." Reid (born June 7, 1956) is an American record executive, A&R representative, and record producer. He is the founder and served as co-chairman of Hitco Entertainment. He also previously served as the chairman and CEO of Ep ...
for the
2013 USA season. Individuals rumoured to be permanently replacing Rowland included
Alesha Dixon
Alesha Anjanette Dixon (born 7 October 1978) is an English singer, rapper, dancer, television personality, and author. She gained recognition in the early 2000s as a member of the R&B, garage and hip hop group Mis-Teeq. The group disbanded in ...
, and
Rochelle Wiseman
Rochelle Eulah Eileen Humes (née Wiseman; born 21 March 1989) is an English singer and television presenter. Humes began her career in British pop groups S Club Juniors and The Saturdays, and has gone on to co-present the ITV entertainment ser ...
and
Frankie Sandford.
Former judges
Sharon Osbourne
Sharon Rachel Osbourne (née Levy, later Arden; born 9 October 1952) is a British-American television personality, music manager and author. She is married to heavy metal singer-songwriter Ozzy Osbourne and came to prominence while appearing ...
,
Dannii Minogue
Danielle Jane Minogue () is an Australian singer, television personality, and actress. She initially gained recognition for her appearances on the television show ''Young Talent Time'' (1982–1988) and for her role as Emma Jackson on th ...
, and
Cheryl Cole, as well as
Katy Perry
Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson (born October 25, 1984), known professionally as Katy Perry, is an American singer, songwriter, and television personality. Known for her influence on modern pop music and her Camp (style), campy style, she has been ...
and
Rihanna
Robyn Rihanna Fenty ( ; born February 20, 1988) is a Barbadian singer, actress, and businesswoman. Born in Saint Michael and raised in Bridgetown, Barbados, Rihanna auditioned for American record producer Evan Rogers who invited her to the ...
, were said to have declined the role.
As a fourth permanent judge was not confirmed in time for the start of the auditions, guest judging roles were brought in. They were filled by Halliwell,
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winner
Leona Lewis
Leona Louise Lewis (born 3 April 1985) is a British singer, songwriter, actress and activist. Born and raised in the London Borough of Islington, she attended the BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology in Croydon. Lewis achieved nationa ...
,
Rita Ora,
former judge and Over 30s runner-up mentor of ''The X Factor USA'',
Nicole Scherzinger
Nicole Scherzinger (; born Nicole Prascovia Elikolani Valiente, June 29, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter, dancer, actress, and television personality. She is best known as the lead singer of the Pussycat Dolls, one of the best-selling g ...
,
judge of
The X Factor Australia
''The X Factor'' is an Australian television reality music competition, based on the original UK series, to find new singing talent. The first season of the show premiered on Network Ten on 6 February 2005. Ten dropped ''The X Factor'' after ...
,
Mel B
Melanie Janine Brown (born 29 May 1975), commonly known as Melanie B or Mel B, is an English singer, songwriter, and television personality. She rose to fame in the 1990s as a member of the girl group Spice Girls, in which she was nicknamed Sc ...
and
Anastacia
Anastacia Lyn Newkirk ( ; born September 17, 1968) is an American singer, songwriter and former dancer. Her first two albums '' Not That Kind'' (2000) and '' Freak of Nature'' (2001) were released in quick succession to major success. Spurred o ...
. Scherzinger was announced as the fourth permanent judge on 15 June 2012, filling the fourth chair from the Newcastle auditions onwards.
During bootcamp, Scherzinger and Barlow swapped seats.
Dermot O'Leary returned to present the main show on ITV for his sixth series, while
Caroline Flack
Caroline Louise Flack (9 November 1979 – 15 February 2020) was an English television and radio presenter and actress. She won the twelfth series of BBC’s ''Strictly Come Dancing'' in 2014 and presented ''The X Factor'' and later '' Love Isl ...
and
Olly Murs returned to co-present companion show ''
The Xtra Factor'' on ITV2, but Murs was absent for the auditions, bootcamp and judges' houses as he was on tour with
One Direction
One Direction, often shortened to 1D, are an English-Irish pop boy band formed in London in 2010. The group are composed of Niall Horan, Liam Payne, Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, and previously Zayn Malik until his departure from the gr ...
in America. In Murs' absence, Flack was joined by guest presenters such as
Jedward,
JLS
JLS (an initialism of Jack the Lad Swing) are an English boyband, which consists of members Aston Merrygold, Oritsé Williams, Marvin Humes, and JB Gill, originally formed by Williams. They initially signed to Tracklacers production company Ne ...
and
Westlife
Westlife is an Irish pop vocal group formed in Dublin, Ireland in 1998. The group currently consists of members Shane Filan, Mark Feehily, Kian Egan, and Nicky Byrne. Brian McFadden was a member, until he left in 2004. The group temporarily di ...
. Brian Burke returned as creative director, but Elizabeth Honan did not.
Brian Friedman
Brian L. Friedman (born May 28, 1977) is an American dancer and choreographer.
Friedman has created the choreography for many popular music artists – such as Britney Spears, Cher, Beyoncé Knowles, and Mariah Carey – as well as for music ...
, who left as creative director on the show after
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in 2010, returned this year,
but left after the third live show to work on the live shows of the
2012 season of the USA show. Also, Natalya Nair, head of make-up, did not have her contract renewed.
Yvie Burnett
Yvie Burnett (born 8 August 1963), is a Scottish mezzo-soprano and vocal coach, best known for her work with Simon Cowell on television shows ''The X Factor'' and ''Britain's Got Talent'', ''The Big Reunion'' ''The Voice UK'' and BBC's '' Let It ...
and Annabel Williams gave vocal coaching during the live shows. This was the final series for Tulisa as a main judge; she left after this series, but reappeared in 2014 to assist Walsh in choosing his groups during judges' houses in
series 11
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, then once more as a guest judge during the final.
Selection process
Applications and auditions
This series, for the first time, applicants were able to audition online via Facebook. The show's producers also sent a "mobile audition van" to 18 locations throughout the UK and Ireland to audition singers who could not make the arena auditions. The mobile auditions began in
Plymouth
Plymouth () is a port city and unitary authority in South West England. It is located on the south coast of Devon, approximately south-west of Exeter and south-west of London. It is bordered by Cornwall to the west and south-west.
Plymouth ...
and ended 18 days later in
Brighton
Brighton () is a seaside resort and one of the two main areas of the City of Brighton and Hove in the county of East Sussex, England. It is located south of London.
Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the Bronze A ...
. The van visited a different location every day except when it spent two days in
Dublin
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on 28 and 29 April. The other towns and cities it visited were
Aberystwyth
Aberystwyth () is a university and seaside town as well as a community in Ceredigion, Wales. Located in the historic county of Cardiganshire, means "the mouth of the Ystwyth". Aberystwyth University has been a major educational location in ...
,
Bangor,
Blackpool
Blackpool is a seaside resort in Lancashire, England. Located on the North West England, northwest coast of England, it is the main settlement within the Borough of Blackpool, borough also called Blackpool. The town is by the Irish Sea, betw ...
,
Carlisle
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, Edinburgh,
Inverness
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, Aberdeen,
Dundee
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,
Middlesbrough
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Until the early 1800s, the a ...
,
Wakefield
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,
Derby
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,
Norwich
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,
Colchester
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,
Southend-on-Sea
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and
Chatham
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. Producers also had researchers invite certain people to audition, who had not applied to audition. There were several rule changes in relation to the auditions: acts with current management deals were allowed to audition for the first time, in a bid to "
roadenthe net and
penit up so that everybody gets an opportunity."
Also, singers could perform their own compositions and play instruments.
The judges' auditions—originally supposed to start in
Cardiff
Cardiff (; cy, Caerdydd ) is the capital and largest city of Wales. It forms a principal area, officially known as the City and County of Cardiff ( cy, Dinas a Sir Caerdydd, links=no), and the city is the eleventh-largest in the United Kingd ...
on 15 May 2012 but postponed due to delays in signing up a new permanent fourth judge—began on 23 May in
Liverpool
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(
Echo Arena
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)
and continued from 26 to 30 May in London (
The O2 Arena).
From 5–7 June, auditions moved to
Manchester
Manchester () is a city in Greater Manchester, England. It had a population of 552,000 in 2021. It is bordered by the Cheshire Plain to the south, the Pennines to the north and east, and the neighbouring city of Salford to the west. The t ...
(
EventCity),
and on 11 June, they took place in
Glasgow (
SEC Centre).
Further auditions took place on 18 June in
Newcastle (
Metro Radio Arena)
and concluded on 25 June in Cardiff (
Motorpoint Arena Cardiff).
Halliwell was the first guest judge, attending the Liverpool auditions.
Guest judges in London were Lewis,
Ora,
and Scherzinger.
Mel B filled the guest judging role in Manchester
and Anastacia judged in Glasgow. On 13 June, Scherzinger was announced to be returning as a guest judge for the Newcastle auditions,
before being announced as the new permanent fourth judge two days later.
The first episode of auditions was broadcast on 18 August 2012, and featured auditions from London (with Scherzinger), Cardiff and Manchester.
The second episode featured auditions from London (with Ora), Manchester and Newcastle. More Manchester auditions, along with those from Glasgow, were shown on 1 September, while ''The Xtra Factor'' additionally included auditions from Newcastle. The episode broadcast on 8 September included auditions from Liverpool and more from Manchester, with the corresponding episode of ''The Xtra Factor'' featured auditions from London (with Scherzinger). 9 September episode showcased auditions from London (with Lewis and Scherzinger), and ''The Xtra Factor'' featured more auditions from London (with Lewis and Scherzinger). On 15 September, auditions from London (with Ora and Lewis), Manchester and Glasgow were shown. The final episode of auditions was shown on 16 September, and included more of London (with Ora), Cardiff, Liverpool and Manchester.
Notable auditionees included
Lucy Spraggan,
whose self-released single "
Last Night", which she performed at her audition, entered the
UK Singles Chart at number 11 following the episode broadcast; Britt Love from the band
Mini Viva; glamour model and television personality
Bianca Gascoigne
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Born Bianca Jade Kyle on 28 October 1986, Gascoigne is the daughter of television personality Sheryl Gascoigne (née Failes) ...
; TV presenter, stage actor and former ''
Popstars'' and ''
Pop Idol'' contestant
Hayley Evetts; ''
Big Brother 9'' housemate
Stephanie McMichael
''Big Brother 2008'', also known as ''Big Brother 9'', was the ninth series of the British reality television series '' Big Brother''. The show followed twenty-one contestants, known as housemates, who were isolated from the outside world for an ...
(in the group Poisonous Twin) and singer and former ''
Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack'' housemate
Nathan Fagan-Gayle. Returning auditionees included Joe Cox, Jade Richards, Melanie McCabe and
Carolynne Poole
Carolynne Willey (née Good; born 5 August 1980) is a British singer-songwriter, actress and former model from Leeds, England. She is a founding member of the Carolynne Good Band, based in Leeds and London. She is best known for finishing in ...
, who all reached judges' houses in
series 8.
Bootcamp
Bootcamp was held outside London for the first time in the show's history, due to London hosting the
2012 Summer Olympics
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.
It took place at the Echo Arena in Liverpool over three days,
starting on Thursday 19 July, and was broadcast on 22 and 23 September.
Simon Cowell promised that this bootcamp would be "the toughest yet".
The age ranges of the categories were changed for this series during bootcamp; the over 25s became the over 28s (as in
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), so the boys and girls categories contain contestants aged 16–27, rather than 16–24. It was reported that the reason for this was because the
series 8 contestants were considered too young, and contestants in their late 20s did not make it into the over 25s category because of "quirky older" contestants. m
211 acts reached bootcamp. On the first day, judges reviewed the audition tapes and sent home 60 acts before they had a chance to sing.
The remaining contestants were then put into groups and they took part in a sing-off. Contestants had a choice of the following songs to perform: "
Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)", "
Respect
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", "
Moves like Jagger", "
Are You Gonna Go My Way
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", "
Crazy in Love", "
Next to Me", "
She Said", "
Use Somebody" and "
How to Save a Life". After each performance, the judges decided which acts to keep and which to eliminate. The number of acts was reduced to 70: 21 girls, 22 boys, 12 over 28s and 15 groups.
The following day, the remaining acts each performed one song for the judges in front of a live audience, and the day after, the judges decided which acts to put through to judges' houses. They could not decide between groups Triple J and GMD3, so had them each perform again before making a final decision. GMD3 were eventually chosen as the final group through to judges' houses and Triple J were sent home.
Judges' houses and wildcards
The judges received news of their categories from
Simon Cowell via telephone, seen during the second bootcamp episode on 23 September.
Scherzinger mentored the Boys in
Dubai
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, assisted by R&B star
Ne-Yo; Tulisa took the Girls to Saint Lucia with
Tinie Tempah, Barlow had the Over 28s in Northamptonshire, and Walsh had the Groups in Las Vegas and original judge
Sharon Osbourne
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returned as his assistant. Barlow was reportedly originally planning to go to
Majorca
Mallorca, or Majorca, is the largest island in the Balearic Islands, which are part of Spain and located in the Mediterranean.
The capital of the island, Palma, is also the capital of the autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. The Bal ...
, but changed to
Boughton House
Boughton House is a country house in the parish of Weekley in Northamptonshire, England, situated about north-east of Kettering. It is situated within an estate of .
The present house was built by Ralph Montagu, 1st Duke of Montagu (d.1709), ...
in Northamptonshire so that he could be close to his wife after the death of their baby. Barlow was rumoured to be joined by
Robbie Williams,
but was instead joined by former judge
Cheryl Cole.
Her arrival was surrounded in secrecy; contestants had their phones removed and Cole was hidden under a tablecloth, so that contestants could not see her sitting next to Barlow.
Rough Copy were originally put through to judges' houses, but were withdrawn from the contest after getting through bootcamp because group member Kazeem "Kaz" Ajobo had a visa application which was being considered by the UK Border Agency. There had been fears that if he travelled abroad during the judges' houses stage, the Nigerian-born 23-year-old from South London may struggle to re-enter the UK. They were replaced by Times Red and Union J (originally Triple J). The judges' houses round was broadcast on 29 and 30 September 2012.
; Judges Houses Performances:
* Act in bold advanced
Boys:
* James: "
I Can't Make You Love Me
"I Can't Make You Love Me" is a song written by Mike Reid and Allen Shamblin and recorded by American singer Bonnie Raitt for her eleventh studio album, '' Luck of the Draw'' (1991). Released as the album's second single in 1991, "I Can't Make ...
"
* Jahmene: "
Titanium"
* Rylan: "
We Found Love"
* Adam: "
SOS
is a Morse code distress signal (), used internationally, that was originally established for maritime use. In formal notation is written with an overscore line, to indicate that the Morse code equivalents for the individual letters of "SOS" ...
"
* Nathan: "
Beautiful Monster
"Beautiful Monster" is a song by American singer Ne-Yo from his fourth studio album, ''Libra Scale''. The song was released to iTunes as the album's first single on June 8, 2010 by Def Jam Recordings. The song was written by Ne-Yo, Stargate (pro ...
"
* Jake: "
Back for Good"
Girls:
* Ella: "
I Won't Give Up"
* Jade E: "
Stand by Me"
* Lucy: "
I Will Always Love You
"I Will Always Love You" is a song written and originally recorded in 1973 by American singer-songwriter Dolly Parton. Written as a farewell to her business partner and mentor Porter Wagoner, expressing Parton's decision to pursue a solo career, ...
"
* Amy: "
Read All About It, Pt. III
"Read All About It, Pt. III" is a song by Scottish recording artist Emeli Sandé, from her debut album, ''Our Version of Events'' (2012). The song was written by Sandé, Professor Green, Iain James, Tom Barnes, Ben Kohn and Pete Kelleher and pr ...
"
* Leanne: "
Hurt"
* Jade C: "
It Must Have Been Love"
Groups:
* Times Red: "
Ain't No Sunshine"/ "
Let's Get It Started
"Let's Get It Started" is a song recorded by American group the Black Eyed Peas. It is a clean version of "Let's Get Retarded" from their third studio album, ''Elephunk'' (2003). The album version was originally only reworked for its use in prom ...
"
* Union J: "
Call Me Maybe
"Call Me Maybe" is a song recorded by Canadian singer-songwriter Carly Rae Jepsen for her EP ''Curiosity'' (2012) and later appeared on her second studio album and first international album ''Kiss'' (2012). The song was written by Jepsen and T ...
"
* MK1: "
Just Be Good to Me"
* Duke: "
The Way You Make Me Feel"
* Poisonous Twin:"
Freak like Me"
* Mitsotu: "
Hey Ya!"
* District3: "
Bless the Broken Road"
Over 28s:
* Christopher: "
All Out of Love" (wildcard)
* Kye: "
Payphone
A payphone (alternative spelling: pay phone) is typically a coin-operated public telephone, often located in a telephone booth or in high-traffic outdoor areas, with prepayment by inserting money (usually coins) or by billing a credit or debit ...
"
* Melanie: "
Every Time You Go Away
"Everytime You Go Away" is a song written and composed by Daryl Hall. It was first recorded in 1980 by the American duo Hall & Oates but was not released as a single. A cover version of the song by Paul Young became an international hit in 1985, ...
"
* Brad: "
The Final Countdown"
* Nicola Marie: "
Tragedy"
* Carolynne: "
When You Say Nothing at All"
Key:
: – Wildcard winner
At the end of judges' houses, it was announced that each judge could bring back one further act back as a wildcard. The public then voted for which of the four wildcards would become the thirteenth contestant
This left one judge with an extra act.
Scherzinger chose Adam Burridge, Tulisa chose Amy Mottram, Barlow chose Christopher Maloney and Walsh chose Times Red.
Maloney was revealed as the winner on the first live show on 6 October 2012.
When the voting statistics were announced at the end of the series, Maloney was revealed to have received 63.5% of the vote to return, while Mottram received 17.8%, Times Red received 12.5% and Burridge received 6.2%.
Acts
The acts were announced during the episode broadcast on 30 September 2012.
The winner of the wildcard vote was revealed on the first live show on 6 October 2012 as Christopher Maloney.
The group GMD3 decided to change their name before the live shows, with viewers able to suggest names, and on 5 October, the day before the first live show, they announced their new name, District3.
Key:
: – Winner
: – Runner-Up
: – Withdrew
:
– Wildcard (Live Shows)
Live shows
The live shows started on 6 October 2012. Each week, the contestants perform on Saturday, with the voting lines opening before the performances for the first time in the history of the show.
The results are announced on Sunday, with the bottom two contestants being announced and then judges choosing which of the two to eliminate after the contestants perform another song of their choice (the final showdown). If the judges' votes are tied, the result goes to deadlock and the act with the fewest public votes is eliminated. As with previous series, each live show has a different theme. The results show features a group performance by the remaining contestants and guest live performances. The live final took place in Manchester on 8 and 9 December, at
Manchester Central.
It is the first time the final has been hosted outside London. On 26 August, it was reported that contestants would be able to perform their own material during the live shows, after original songs proved to be popular with the crowds during the audition stages.
Each results show featured musical performances from at least two artists, while occasionally, artists performed on the main performances show.
Leona Lewis
Leona Louise Lewis (born 3 April 1985) is a British singer, songwriter, actress and activist. Born and raised in the London Borough of Islington, she attended the BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology in Croydon. Lewis achieved nationa ...
and
Ne-Yo performed on the first results show,
while
series 7 Series 7 may refer to:
*The seventh season of any of many shows or series; see and
*Series 7 exam, officially the General Securities Representative Exam, the most comprehensive financial securities exam offered by the FINRA
*'' Series 7: The Conte ...
runner-up
Rebecca Ferguson and
Taylor Swift appeared on the second.
The third results show featured
Labrinth with
Emeli Sandé and
series 5 Series 5 may refer to:
* Aston Martin V8 Series 5, an automobile model
* BMW 5 Series, a line of automobiles
* GeForce 5 Series, a line of video cards
* Psion Series 5, a line of handheld computers
* South African Class 6E1, Series 5, a series o ...
runners-up
JLS
JLS (an initialism of Jack the Lad Swing) are an English boyband, which consists of members Aston Merrygold, Oritsé Williams, Marvin Humes, and JB Gill, originally formed by Williams. They initially signed to Tracklacers production company Ne ...
.
[Third results show, ''X Factor'' series 9] fun. and
Robbie Williams performed the following week,
and
Rita Ora and
No Doubt both performed in the fifth week.
The sixth week included performances from series 7 contestants One Direction,
Ed Sheeran and
series 8 winners
Little Mix
Little Mix are a British girl group, composed of group members Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jade Thirlwall, and Perrie Edwards. Jesy Nelson was originally part of the group before she left in 2020. After becoming the first group to win the British ver ...
.
Alicia Keys and ''The Xtra Factor'' presenter and
series 6 Series 6 or Season 6 may refer to:
*Series 6 exam, officially the Investment Company Products or Variable Life Contracts Representative exam
*Apple Watch Series 6, a smartwatch produced by Apple
* BMW 6 Series
* GeForce 6 series, line of video card ...
runner-up
Olly Murs performed during the seventh live result show,
while Rihanna and
Bruno Mars performed on the eighth.
The semi-final results show featured performances from
Pink
Pink is the color of a namesake flower that is a pale tint of red. It was first used as a color name in the late 17th century. According to surveys in Europe and the United States, pink is the color most often associated with charm, politeness, ...
and judge Tulisa, who was due to perform the previous week, but due to the delay of the release of her new single, postponed her performance.
The live final featured performances from
Kylie Minogue
Kylie Ann Minogue (; born 28 May 1968) is an Australian singer, songwriter and actress. She is the highest-selling female Australian artist of all time, having sold over 80 million records worldwide. She has been recognised for reinve ...
, Ora and
Kelly Clarkson,
and the final three performed duets with their mentors, with
Only Boys Aloud appearing during Douglas and Scherzinger's, while the final results show featured performances from One Direction, Sandé and Rihanna.
Results summary
;Colour key
Act in team Nicole
Act in team Gary
Act in team Tulisa
Act in team Louis
* At the end of judges' houses, it was announced that each judge could bring back one further act back as a wildcard. One of the four wildcards chosen by the judges who were eliminated during the judges' houses (Adam Burridge, Christopher Maloney, Amy Mottram and Times Red) returned to the competition following a public vote. The winner of the vote was announced as Christopher Maloney with 63.5%.
* Spraggan was given a bye week for week 4 as she was too ill to perform. She withdrew during week 5.
* Tulisa was not required to vote as there was already a majority. However, she stated that she would have voted to send home Union J.
* The voting percentages in the final for the Sunday Vote do not add up to 100%, owing to the freezing of votes. Christopher Maloney received 7.4% of the final vote.
Live show details
Week 1 (6/7 October)
*Theme: Songs inspired by the
Olympic Games (billed as "heroes night")
*Special guests: Olympians
Laura Trott Laura Trott may refer to:
* Laura Kenny (née Trott; born 1992), British track and road cyclist
* Laura Trott (politician)
Laura Trott (born 7 December 1984) is a British Conservative Party politician, who was elected as the Member of Parlia ...
,
Lizzie Armitstead
Elizabeth Mary Deignan (née Armitstead; born 18 December 1988) is an English professional world champion track and road racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's WorldTeam . She was the 2015 World road race champion.
Deignan is ...
,
Danielle King
Danielle 'Dani' Rowe MBE (née King; born 21 November 1990) is a British former road and track cyclist. She retired from cycling in December 2018.
A team pursuit gold medallist from the London Olympics in 2012, Rowe also won three consecutive w ...
,
Joanna Rowsell,
Nicola Adams,
Luke Campbell,
Jade Jones,
Tom James
Thomas James MBE (born 11 March 1984) is a British rower, twice Olympic champion and victorious Cambridge Blue. In a British coxless four in 2012 he set a world's best time which still stood as of 2021.
Background and early life
James was born ...
,
Pete Reed,
Alex Gregory and
Charlotte Dujardin
Charlotte Susan Jane Dujardin (born 13 July 1985) is a British dressage rider, equestrian and writer. A multiple World and Olympic champion, Dujardin has been described as the dominant dressage rider of her era. She held the complete set of ava ...
appeared as guests in the audience,
and
One Direction
One Direction, often shortened to 1D, are an English-Irish pop boy band formed in London in 2010. The group are composed of Niall Horan, Liam Payne, Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, and previously Zayn Malik until his departure from the gr ...
made a brief guest appearance on Saturday's show, being interviewed by O'Leary after the first performance and giving advice to the contestants.
*Group performance: "
Read All About It (Pt. III)
"Read All About It, Pt. III" is a song by Scottish recording artist Emeli Sandé, from her debut album, ''Our Version of Events'' (2012). The song was written by Sandé, Professor Green, Iain James, Tom Barnes, Ben Kohn and Pete Kelleher and pr ...
"
*Musical guests:
Leona Lewis
Leona Louise Lewis (born 3 April 1985) is a British singer, songwriter, actress and activist. Born and raised in the London Borough of Islington, she attended the BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology in Croydon. Lewis achieved nationa ...
("
Trouble") and
Ne-Yo ("
Let Me Love You (Until You Learn to Love Yourself)")
The result of the wildcard vote was revealed before the performances, with Christopher Maloney announced as the winner.
;Judges' votes to eliminate
[First results show, ''X Factor'' series 9]
* Scherzinger: Carolynne Poole – backed her own act, Rylan Clark, stating that she "believe
in him"
* Barlow: Rylan Clark – backed his own act, Carolynne Poole, stating that the decision was "easy"
* Tulisa: Rylan Clark – stated that she loved Rylan "with all her heart" but made her decision based on the vocal performance in the final showdown
* Walsh: Carolynne Poole – said that he loved both acts, and said he wanted to "keep Carolynne", but when O'Leary asked him if that meant he was sending home Clark, he said he wanted to save them both and then chose to take the vote to deadlock. He took 2 minutes to vote as his decision was extremely hard.
With the acts in the bottom two receiving two votes each, the result went to deadlock and reverted to the earlier public vote. Poole was eliminated as the act with the fewest public votes;
upon this revelation, Barlow immediately stormed off the stage.
Week 2 (13/14 October)
*Theme: "
Love and heartbreak"
*Group performance: "
Somebody That I Used to Know"
*Musical guests:
Rebecca Ferguson ("
Backtrack") and
Taylor Swift ("
We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together")
*Best bits song: "
You've Got the Love
"You Got the Love" is a song by British songwriting team The Source featuring American singer-songwriter Candi Staton. Originally released in 1986, the song was remixed and re-released in 1991, 1997, and 2006. It reached number three on the UK ...
"
;Judges' votes to eliminate
* Walsh: Melanie Masson – backed his own act, District3, but said that he loved Masson "an awful lot"
* Tulisa: Melanie Masson – stated her heart was with District3.
* Barlow: District3 – backed his own act, Melanie Masson.
* Scherzinger: District3 – felt Masson's final showdown performance showed that she waited her whole life for a record deal opportunity as she was the oldest contestant.
With the acts in the bottom two receiving two votes each, the result went to deadlock and reverted to the earlier public vote. Masson was eliminated as the act with the fewest public votes.
Week 3 (20/21 October)
*Theme: Club classics
*Group performance: "
Ain't Nobody"
*Musical guests:
Labrinth featuring
Emeli Sandé ("
Beneath Your Beautiful") and
JLS
JLS (an initialism of Jack the Lad Swing) are an English boyband, which consists of members Aston Merrygold, Oritsé Williams, Marvin Humes, and JB Gill, originally formed by Williams. They initially signed to Tracklacers production company Ne ...
("
Hottest Girl in the World")
*Best bits song: "
Breathe Me"
;Judges' votes to eliminate
* Walsh: Kye Sones – backed his own act, MK1, saying he didn't want to lose them.
* Barlow: MK1 – backed his own act, Kye Sones.
* Scherzinger: MK1 – based on the final showdown performances.
* Tulisa: Kye Sones – felt she had a better connection with MK1 due to their similarity to her own band
N-Dubz and that MK1 were needed for the competition.
With the acts in the bottom two receiving two votes each, the result went to deadlock and reverted to the earlier public vote. MK1 were eliminated as the act with the fewest public votes.
Week 4 (27/28 October)
*Theme:
Halloween
Halloween or Hallowe'en (less commonly known as Allhalloween, All Hallows' Eve, or All Saints' Eve) is a celebration observed in many countries on 31 October, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Saints' Day. It begins the observanc ...
*Guest mentor:
Robbie Williams gave advice to some contestants during rehearsals
*Group performance: "
Without You"
*Musical guests:
Fun. ("
We Are Young") and Robbie Williams ("
Candy
Candy, also called sweets (British English) or lollies (Australian English
Australian English (AusE, AusEng, AuE, AuEng, en-AU) is the set of varieties of the English language native to Australia. It is the country's common language an ...
")
*Best bits song: "
Skyscraper
A skyscraper is a tall continuously habitable building having multiple floors. Modern sources currently define skyscrapers as being at least or in height, though there is no universally accepted definition. Skyscrapers are very tall high-ris ...
"
Lucy Spraggan did not perform as she was not well and automatically advanced to the following week. It was the second time this happened in the show's history, with
Diana Vickers being the first in
series 5 Series 5 may refer to:
* Aston Martin V8 Series 5, an automobile model
* BMW 5 Series, a line of automobiles
* GeForce 5 Series, a line of video cards
* Psion Series 5, a line of handheld computers
* South African Class 6E1, Series 5, a series o ...
.
;Judges' votes to eliminate
* Walsh: Jade Ellis – backed his own act, Union J.
* Tulisa: Union J – backed her own act, Jade Ellis.
* Scherzinger: Jade Ellis – thought that Union J had been better performers overall.
* Barlow: Jade Ellis – wondered if she had the desire to succeed in the competition, and stated he was excited about where Union J could go in the future.
Week 5 (3/4 November)
*Theme: Number-ones
*Guest mentors:
Gwen Stefani
Gwen Renée Stefani (; born October 3, 1969) is an American singer, songwriter, fashion designer and actress. She is a co-founder, lead vocalist, and the primary songwriter of the band No Doubt, whose singles include "Just a Girl", "Spiderwebs ...
and
Tony Kanal from
No Doubt gave advice to some contestants during rehearsals
*Group performance: "
Good Time"
*Musical guests:
Rita Ora ("
Shine Ya Light
"Shine Ya Light" is a song by English singer and songwriter Rita Ora from her debut studio album, '' Ora'' (2012). The song was written by Chris Loco, Fraser T. Smith and LP, with the production handled by Loco and Smith. It was released as th ...
")
and
No Doubt ("
Looking Hot
"Looking Hot" is a song by American rock band No Doubt, released as the second and final single from their sixth studio album, '' Push and Shove''. It was written by Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal and Tom Dumont, and produced by Mark "Spike" Stent. The ...
")
*Best bits song: "
One Day Like This"
On 3 November 2012, it was announced that Spraggan withdrew from the competition due to illness. She was not replaced and the elimination went ahead as normal.
;Judges' votes to eliminate
* Scherzinger: Kye Sones – backed her own act, Rylan Clark.
* Barlow: Rylan Clark – backed his own act, Kye Sones, who he said was better in the final showdown.
* Walsh: Rylan Clark – stated he was doing "the right thing".
* Tulisa: Kye Sones – stated she looked forward to seeing Clark more and went with her heart.
With the acts in the bottom two receiving two votes each, the result went to deadlock and reverted to the earlier public vote. Sones was eliminated as the act with the fewest public votes.
Week 6 (10/11 November)
*Theme: Best of British
*Group performance: "
Beautiful Day"
*Musical guests:
**Saturday:
One Direction
One Direction, often shortened to 1D, are an English-Irish pop boy band formed in London in 2010. The group are composed of Niall Horan, Liam Payne, Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, and previously Zayn Malik until his departure from the gr ...
("
Little Things")
**Sunday:
Little Mix
Little Mix are a British girl group, composed of group members Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jade Thirlwall, and Perrie Edwards. Jesy Nelson was originally part of the group before she left in 2020. After becoming the first group to win the British ver ...
("
DNA") and
Ed Sheeran ("
Give Me Love")
*Best bits song: "
Said It All
"Said It All" is a song by English vocal group Take That. It is the fourth single from to be taken from their fifth studio album, '' The Circus'' (2008). The single was released in the United Kingdom on 15 June 2009, where it peaked at number ...
"
;Judges' votes to eliminate
* Walsh abstained from voting as both acts were in his category.
* Barlow: District3 – based on the final showdown performances.
* Scherzinger: District3 – felt that Union J were more mature and had more chance of long-term success.
* Tulisa was not required to vote since there was already a majority, but confirmed she would have eliminated Union J due to her sharing a deep connection with District3.
Week 7 (17/18 November)
*Theme: Guilty pleasures
*Group performance: "
Young"
*Musical guests:
Olly Murs ("
Troublemaker") and
Alicia Keys ("
Girl on Fire")
*Best bits song: "
Read All About It"
;Judges' votes to eliminate
*Tulisa: James Arthur – backed her own act, Ella Henderson, though she was angered by the public vote since both acts were in the bottom two.
*Scherzinger: Ella Henderson – backed her own act, James Arthur, saying it was "a great tragedy" that both acts were in the bottom two.
*Walsh: James Arthur – gave no reason, though said that Arthur was a "ready-made" recording artist and Henderson had more potential; he later stated on ''The Xtra Factor'' that he voted strategically so that if Arthur got eliminated, he could instantly land a record deal while Henderson could continue to advance on the show.
*Barlow: Ella Henderson – said he had "been right behind" Arthur from the very beginning.
With the acts in the bottom two receiving two votes each, the result went to deadlock and reverted to the earlier public vote. Henderson was eliminated as the act with the fewest public votes.
Week 8: Quarter-Final (24/25 November)
*Themes: Songs by
ABBA;
Motown
Motown Records is an American record label owned by the Universal Music Group. It was founded by Berry Gordy Jr. as Tamla Records on June 7, 1958, and incorporated as Motown Record Corporation on April 14, 1960. Its name, a portmanteau of ''moto ...
songs
*Group performance: "
Viva la Vida"
*Musical guests:
Bruno Mars ("
Locked Out of Heaven") and
Rihanna
Robyn Rihanna Fenty ( ; born February 20, 1988) is a Barbadian singer, actress, and businesswoman. Born in Saint Michael and raised in Bridgetown, Barbados, Rihanna auditioned for American record producer Evan Rogers who invited her to the ...
("
Diamonds")
[Eighth result show, ''X Factor'' series 9]
*Best bits song: "
We Found Love"
For the first time this series, each act performed two songs.
;Judges' votes to eliminate
*Scherzinger: Union J – gave no reason but effectively backed her own act, Rylan Clark.
*Walsh: Rylan Clark – based on the final showdown performances, effectively backing his own act, Union J.
*Barlow: Rylan Clark – gave no specific reason, but despite their feud praised Clark for "the best vocals so far" and for his resilience, entertainment factor and tolerance.
*Tulisa: Rylan Clark – felt Union J had more potential to sell records.
Week 9: Semi-Final (1/2 December)
*Themes: Songs for someone special (billed as "songs for you"); "songs to get you to the final" (no theme)
*Group performance: "
Merry Christmas Baby" (with
Rod Stewart
Sir Roderick David Stewart (born 10 January 1945) is a British rock and pop singer and songwriter. Born and raised in London, he is of Scottish and English ancestry. With his distinctive raspy singing voice, Stewart is among the best-selling ...
)
[Ninth result show, ''X Factor'' series 9]
*Musical guests:
Tulisa ("
Sight of You
Visual perception is the ability to interpret the surrounding environment through photopic vision (daytime vision), color vision, scotopic vision (night vision), and mesopic vision (twilight vision), using light in the visible spectrum reflect ...
") and
Pink
Pink is the color of a namesake flower that is a pale tint of red. It was first used as a color name in the late 17th century. According to surveys in Europe and the United States, pink is the color most often associated with charm, politeness, ...
("
Try")
*Best bits song: "
Safe
A safe (also called a strongbox or coffer) is a secure lockable box used for securing valuable objects against theft or fire. A safe is usually a hollow cuboid or cylinder, with one face being removable or hinged to form a door. The body and ...
"
The semi-final did not feature a final showdown and instead the act with the fewest public votes, Union J, were automatically eliminated. After their elimination, Union J reprised their week 5 performance of "
Love Story Love Story or A Love Story may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media Genres
* Romance (love)
** Romance film
** Romance novel
Films
* ''Love Story'' (1925 film), German silent film
* ''Love Story'' (1942 film), Italian drama film
* ''Love ...
".
Week 10: Final (8/9 December)
The final, held at
Manchester Central,
consisted of two one hour thirty minute episodes on 8 and 9 December.
;8 December
*Themes: No theme; mentor duets
*Group performance: "
Gangnam Style
"Gangnam Style" ( ko, 강남스타일, ) is a K-pop song by South Korean rapper Psy, released on July 15, 2012, by YG Entertainment as the lead single of his sixth studio album, ''Psy 6 (Six Rules), Part 1'' (''Ssai Yukgap Part 1''). The term ...
" / "
Payphone
A payphone (alternative spelling: pay phone) is typically a coin-operated public telephone, often located in a telephone booth or in high-traffic outdoor areas, with prepayment by inserting money (usually coins) or by billing a credit or debit ...
" / "
Titanium" / "
Spectrum (Say My Name)" / "
Read All About It, Pt. III
"Read All About It, Pt. III" is a song by Scottish recording artist Emeli Sandé, from her debut album, ''Our Version of Events'' (2012). The song was written by Sandé, Professor Green, Iain James, Tom Barnes, Ben Kohn and Pete Kelleher and pr ...
" (all contestants except MK1)
*Musical guests:
Kelly Clarkson ("
Breakaway"),
Rita Ora ("
RIP
Rest in peace (RIP), a phrase from the Latin (), is sometimes used in traditional Christian services and prayers, such as in the Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican, and Methodist denominations, to wish the soul of a decedent eternal rest and peace.
...
" / "
How We Do (Party)") and
Kylie Minogue
Kylie Ann Minogue (; born 28 May 1968) is an Australian singer, songwriter and actress. She is the highest-selling female Australian artist of all time, having sold over 80 million records worldwide. She has been recognised for reinve ...
("
Can't Get You Out of My Head")
[''X Factor'' week 10 series 9]
;9 December
*Themes: Favourite performance ("song of the series"); winner's single
*Group performance: "
I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday" / "
All I Want for Christmas Is You"/ "
Last Christmas" / "
Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" (all contestants except Christopher Maloney, MK1 and Lucy Spraggan)
*Musical guests:
One Direction
One Direction, often shortened to 1D, are an English-Irish pop boy band formed in London in 2010. The group are composed of Niall Horan, Liam Payne, Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, and previously Zayn Malik until his departure from the gr ...
("
Kiss You"),
Emeli Sandé ("
Clown
A clown is a person who performs comedy and arts in a state of open-mindedness using physical comedy, typically while wearing distinct makeup or costuming and reversing folkway-norms.
History
The most ancient clowns have been found in ...
") and
Rihanna
Robyn Rihanna Fenty ( ; born February 20, 1988) is a Barbadian singer, actress, and businesswoman. Born in Saint Michael and raised in Bridgetown, Barbados, Rihanna auditioned for American record producer Evan Rogers who invited her to the ...
("
Stay" / "
We Found Love")
Winner's single
On 31 October 2012, it was reported that there would not be a charity single released by the finalists this year, as there was in the previous four years, and that the winner's single may be released for charity to give it a greater chance of reaching number one.
This was confirmed by
Simon Cowell on 28 November, who announced that the single would be released on 9 December and that 100% of the profits would go to children's charity
Together for Short Lives
Together for Short Lives is the UK registered charity for children's palliative care. Together for Short Lives’ vision is for children and young people in the UK with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions and their families to have as fu ...
. The winners' songs were revealed on 8 December 2012, with Arthur to release "
Impossible" as his debut single. If he had won, Douglas would have released "
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", while Christopher Maloney's winner's song would have been "
The Reason", and Union J's would have been "
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Reception
Ratings
This series' launch was the lowest-rated launch episode of the show since series 3, seen by 8.09 million viewers according to overnight figures, a 39.4% share of the total viewing audience at the time, on ITV1 between 8 pm and 9.15 pm and 616,000 (2.9%) on ITV1+1. It peaked with 9.2 million in the last half-hour. The average figure of 8.1 million was down 2.7 million from the previous year.
The following week, the ratings increased to an average of 8.4 million,
but by the fourth episode, the ratings had dropped to an overnight average of 7.7 million, 2.9 million fewer than the previous year.
The fifth episode was the first broadcast on a Sunday, and ratings were still down from the previous year, though ''The X Factor'' was the most watched programme on any channel on both days.
The following week, ''
Strictly Come Dancing
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'' was launched on
BBC One, and although the shows did not directly clash, ''The X Factor'' had more viewers based on average overnight figures, though ''Strictly Come Dancing'' had a higher peak rating of 9.8 million compared to ''The X Factor'' 9.5 million.
The next day, ''The X Factor'' also received more viewers than the first episode in the third series of ''
Downton Abbey''.
The two bootcamp episodes performed similarly to the previous week, though the Sunday night episode received 400,000 fewer viewers than the previous week.
The episode in which the final 12 contestants were revealed was watched by an overnight average of 9.46 million viewers, and was beaten by ''Downton Abbey'' for the first time.
When the live shows started, ''Strictly Come Dancing'' also started its live shows, and beat ''The X Factor'' in the ratings, according to overnight figures.
The first live results show was more successful, with overnight ratings of 9.42 million, peaking at 11 million, though it was still beaten by ''Downton Abbey''.
''The X Factor'' second live show, on 13 October, received the same ratings as the previous week, and was again beaten by ''Strictly Come Dancing'', reported as "its most convincing victory over ''The X Factor'' in six years".
The next week, ''Strictly Come Dancing'' lead on ''The X Factor'' increased, with ''The X Factor'' peak rating of 9.3 million being less than ''Strictly Come Dancing'' average rating of 9.91 million.
The next day, ''The X Factor'' was beaten by ''Strictly Come Dancing'' for the first time on a Sunday, as well as ''Downton Abbey'', though ''The X Factor'' had a higher peak rating than ''Strictly Come Dancing''.
By the fifth live show, ratings had dropped to an average of 7.6 million, the fifth Saturday in a row where ''The X Factor'' was beaten in the ratings by ''Strictly Come Dancing''.
It was reported that the ratings were the lowest for a fifth live show of ''The X Factor'' since
series 1 in 2004. While ''Strictly Come Dancing'' continued to beat ''The X Factor'' on Saturday nights, ''The X Factor'' always beat it on Sundays, but continued to be beaten by ''Downton Abbey'', based on overnight figures.
By the sixth live show, ''Strictly Come Dancing'' was more than 2 million viewers ahead of ''The X Factor'',
and the launch of the
twelfth series of ''
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!''. While 8.8 million watched the sixth live results show, 10.3 million tuned in to watch ''I'm a Celebrity...'', meaning that it beat ''The X Factor'' in the ratings battle for the first time since 2006.
The seventh live show saw ''I'm a Celebrity...'' beat ''The X Factor'' again, with ''Strictly Come Dancing'' again being the most watched Saturday night programme,
but the controversial live results show the following night, which saw Ella Henderson eliminated after ending up in the bottom two with James Arthur, produced 9.44 million for ''The X Factor''. ''I'm a Celebrity...'' was again the highest rated show of the Sunday night, while ''Strictly Come Dancing'' just came up on top of ''The X Factor'' by a margin of less than 500,000, though ''The X Factor''s peak of nearly 11 million was higher than ''Strictly Come Dancing'' peak of 10.4 million.
The final result received the lowest viewing figures for a final in seven years.
It was beaten by ''Strictly Come Dancing'', which was two weeks away from its final, getting 2 million more viewers than ''The X Factor'' 10.04 million.
The rank for the ITV1 broadcast, compared with all channels for that week, from Monday to Sunday.
The ITV+1 figure for this episode is unavailable as it was outside the top 10 programmes of the week on BARB.
The average figure for ITV+1 includes only the episodes with figures available.
Controversies
Trailer
On 30 July 2012, the trailer for the series premiered. Entitled "Whose Time Is Now?", it features six former ''The X Factor'' contestants—winners Lewis,
Alexandra Burke
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and Little Mix, and runners-up JLS, Murs and One Direction—talking about their time on the show and how it changed their lives.
Male winners
Steve Brookstein,
Shayne Ward
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,
Leon Jackson,
Joe McElderry and
Matt Cardle were not included. Ward blasted this, calling the show "pathetic" for leaving him out and saying it was like he was "being erased slowly from their history." McElderry, who won in 2009, said "I'm just gonna keep doing my thing", which many fans believed to be prompted by the trailer. McElderry later admitted that he was not angry about not being included in the trailer. In an interview with the ''
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'', he said: "I'm not on Simon
owells label so I wouldn't expect him to promote me. If they want to erase the fact I won
'The''''X Factor'' or try to hide it, I don't care. Personally I am proud I came from ''The X Factor''. If
owelldoesn't feel the same then you'll have to ask him why."
Auditions
During the first auditions episode, broadcast on 18 August, one of the auditionees in Cardiff, Zoe Alexander, a
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tribute singer, was accused of attempting to "smash" equipment after arguing with the judges. She claimed that she was told to sing a Pink song after she sang "
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". The judges asked her to sing a second song, which was "
Next to Me" by
Emeli Sandé. After being given a "no" by the judges, Alexander threw down her
microphone as she left the stage, with her father apparently joining her. When her father brought her back on stage to pick up her microphone and apologize, she swore at the judges and Alexander angrily ran off the stage. She then stormed backstage and in the broadcast appeared very aggressive and violent with both the judges and staff. This was later disputed heavily by Alexander as well as other participants in previous ''X Factor'' shows. This included accusations of significant manipulation at the hands of production. Executive producer with over four decades of work in television, Richard Holloway, said that every auditionee had a choice of five songs, adding: "All the contestants that go in front of the judges, they're all spoken to by the production team as they have to get all the tracks to play so the conversation takes place between them and us about what they want to sing and they go through their choices and the final decision about what they are going to sing when they walk on the stage is theirs, 100% theirs." Alexander complained to
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; her complaint was not upheld. Holloway, who left his position in 2017, has maintained a stance that is in-keeping with the show's practices. Alexander, however, has come forward in 2020 with evidence to the contrary. In emails allegedly corresponding with ''X Factor'' production, the executives rejected her song selections and encouraged her to perform a song by the artist Pink. Alexander claims the show's decision to manipulate her image as a Pink copycat led to her infamous onstage breakdown and outrage. She has been very vocal regarding the dangerous mental health consequences suffered by those who participate on the ''X Factor'' programs. Alexander has also detailed that the
public humiliation suffered at the hands of the show resulted in an eventual suicide attempt. Her claims have garnered a great deal of support within
YouTube communities since the original airing in 2012.
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Online criticism continues to draw attention to the show and its treatment of contestants like Alexander, and employees. In the same YouTube video, Alexander describes an email received from ''X Factor'' alumna
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, in which Alexander alleges that Brucknell expressed threatening messages on behalf of
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.
Brucknell has since gone on to publicly claim via
Instagram Live that she is "terrified" of Simon Cowell. Continued negative allegations surrounding Syco's treatment of its artists support Alexander's claims of manipulation. While heavily covered at the time of its initial broadcast in 2012, Alexander's audition and resulting platform have contributed to mounting backlash against the show and her treatment as a contestant. This is especially evident among internet forums and social media communities.
Ofcom received 35 complaints about Alison Brunton's audition, in which she performed "
The Edge of Glory", from people concerned about the impact on her two children, aged 14 and 16, who were watching from backstage. The broadcasting code states that under-18s must not be "caused unnecessary distress or anxiety by their involvement in programmes". O'Leary asked the children if they would be teased at school, to which Brunton's son said, "I'm never going to hear the end of this," though smiling at the time. An ITV spokeswoman said: "''The X Factor'' does not include child contestants but takes the welfare of any children featured in the show very seriously. It is a well-established format and contestants regularly bring along their family to support them, as Alison did. Footage of family members is only used when appropriate consent has been obtained."
Ofcom also received 34 complaints about the audition of Lorna Bliss, a
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impersonator who wore a body stocking, saying the programme may have broken guidelines on taste and decency. Bliss gave Walsh a lapdance and chased Barlow through the studio during her performance. The spokeswoman stated: "Lorna's performance and its editing was carefully considered by the producers and ITV. We do not believe her routine exceeded generally accepted standards or the expectations of the vast majority of the audience."
Lucy Spraggan
In week 4, Lucy Spraggan, who had previously been one of the favourites to win, was given a bye week automatically advanced to the following week due to illness.
Some viewers felt it was unfair that she had been given "special treatment", especially as she had been on a string of "boozy nights" with fellow contestant Rylan Clark. Additionally, Jade Ellis, who was sent home that week, sang for survival despite a sore throat. A show source insisted that Spraggan had been in a far worse condition that any of the other contestants. The following week, Spraggan withdrew from the show.
In a 2023 interview, Spraggan revealed that her absence from week 4 and subsequent withdrawal had actually been the result of her being
raped by a hotel staff member between the third and fourth weeks, with Spraggan accusing the production team of being unprepared to deal with an incident of such severity.
Christopher Maloney's absence from the Sunday Final
Maloney was allegedly excluded from the final group performance at the start of the live final results show on 9 December, due to being late for rehearsals, the fact that he "smelt of alcohol" and a fight that occurred between him and Carolynne Poole, during which he reportedly called her a "c**t". A spokesperson for ''The X Factor'' said: "Chris decided he no longer wanted to be part of the ''X Factor'' Final and has gone back to Liverpool." Writing on Twitter, Poole hinted at the dismay backstage, saying ''The X Factor'' "can also create monsters". Maloney responded by saying Poole was "disgraceful" and would "do anything to get a headline". He later tweeted the show and Barlow, saying, "
can't believe all the b******t yet again!
is is a witch hunt for
efinite e show is over", and claimed: "I am being bullied!
g time."
Maloney claimed he missed the group performance due to illness. MK1 & Lucy Spraggan were also not included in the final performance.
Judges' comments
During the second live show on 13 October, O'Leary apologised after Tulisa used the term
MILF, referring to Melanie Masson's performance in an attempt to add humor to her compliment of Masson's delivery of the performance.
Barlow and Tulisa got into a spat after Maloney's performance during the fourth live show on 27 October. She criticised Barlow, Maloney's mentor, by saying, "Gary I have to ask you, how many of these
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eighties classics are you going to let him keep destroying honestly?". Without Barlow responding at that point, Tulisa further explained her frustration, "Every week he's getting the same critique of all of the judges it's always an issue. Why not change it up for him?". She continued, "I feel bad having to say the same thing to you each week. I don't think it's fair. You do the same thing over and over again with him it's not working". After Tulisa made her statement Barlow replied, "Tulisa, I don't know what's offended me more—what you've said or the fag ash breath." Tulisa retaliated to his insult by saying, "Just a note for Gary, seriously. Just a note for Gary, lay off the red wine because I can really smell that as well." Barlow later apologised for his comment and agreed that he had previously enjoyed the smell of cigarettes as he is a former smoker.
The seventh results show on 18 November attracted controversy when Scherzinger introduced Arthur for his survival performance by saying, "This is James effing Arthur!". As "effing" is an alternative way of saying the explicit word "fucking" and the show was broadcast before the watershed, Scherzinger later apologised on the following episode of ''The Xtra Factor'': "I'm so sorry. You spend every day with these people, you spend so much time with them. Ella was the last female in the competition. I was passionate about her as well as James Arthur, who is one of the greatest human talents ever. I'm so sorry for my effing."
Voting
In the first live show, the voting lines opened before the contestants had performed, the first time this had happened in the history of the show. This was branded "money grabbing" by some viewers, and it was reported that the change to the rules could have affected the voting results, as the acts who performed first would get a "head start" in the votes. The two acts in the bottom two, Clark and Poole, had performed 9th and 12th respectively out of 13 acts. The acts performing 11th and 13th, Ella Henderson and Jahméne Douglas, were already among the favourites to win. ITV defended the change, stating it would allow viewers "to interact immediately with their favourite acts".
On 7 October, the first results show sparked major controversy when Poole was eliminated over Clark in the final showdown. First Scherzinger voted against Poole, then Barlow and Tulisa voted against Clark, which meant Walsh had the casting vote. His vote either meant that if he voted against Clark, Clark would be eliminated or if he voted against Poole, the result would go to deadlock, where the public vote would decide the result. Walsh appeared to change his mind while he was deliberating. When O'Leary asked him who he wanted to send home, Walsh deliberated for some time, before stating, "I'm going to go with Carolynne, I want to keep Carolynne.". O'Leary then asked him to clarify if his statement meant he was sending home Clark, to which Walsh responded by saying he wanted to save both Clark and Poole. O'Leary then reiterated that he needed Walsh to say who he was ''sending home''. Walsh finally made his decision by saying, "I want to take it to deadlock!" which meant he voted against Poole. Following Walsh's vote to send the result to deadlock, O'Leary revealed that Poole had received the fewest public votes and she was voted out. Right after hearing O'Leary's revelation, Barlow, Poole's mentor, slammed his pen on the judges desk, then angrily stood up from his chair, stormed off stage, out of the studio and into his dressing room saying "this is a joke". Additionally, he refused to get up on stage to console Poole which is what happens when a judge loses their own act following their act's elimination during or at the conclusion of a result show. Barlow did return to the studio and consoled Poole on stage but not until a few seconds after ''The Xtra Factor'' started broadcasting. During Poole's final showdown performance, the public was also outraged when Holloway was seen approaching Walsh and whispering into his ear. This sparked rumours that Holloway told Walsh not to eliminate Clark, and that Walsh may have been conflicted as to whether to vote based on his own intentions or follow Holloway's instructions.
On the episode of ''
The Xtra Factor'' that followed, Barlow stated that he thought it was "disgusting" that a talented singer had been voted out over a "joke act" who had "little talent".
Several celebrities also vented their fury about the result on Twitter: Barlow's
Take That bandmate
Howard Donald said: "Joke decision on xfactor tonight kids. Based on the singing the wrong person was dropped from a great height. That's xfactor for you!", whilst
Coleen Nolan stated: "I'm horrified!! What a joke and a total fix!!"
Ofcom and ITV received more than 2,500 complaints over the events, and Ofcom said they may launch an inquiry. Holloway said in a statement: "We regularly chat to the judges during the show, they don't wear earpieces like Dermot so we have to speak to them on anything from timings to running order changes. On Sunday I was telling Louis the order the judges would vote in. We don't tell
hejudges how to vote."
On 6 November, it emerged that Maloney had been voting for himself throughout the live shows, something which he openly admitted.
Maloney stated: "I have voted for myself a few times. So has everyone else—I doubt my calls have made much of a difference... If I had more credit on my phone I'd vote more." A member of production crew stated he had seen Maloney "dialling and redialling his own number over and over again."
A member of production said, "You can't outlaw this sort of behaviour but it leaves a very sour taste. It's against the spirit of the show."
During the VT before Maloney's performance in the live show following the reports, Maloney denied that he had been voting for himself.
The seventh results show on 18 November attracted controversy when Arthur and Henderson, who were both favourites to win the series, received the fewest public votes. This was especially shocking considering that both Clark and Union J had repeatedly been in the previous weeks' final showdown. The judges scalded the public for their votes when it came to deciding that night's elimination, in which Henderson was eliminated after the result went to deadlock.
Simon Cowell, the creator of the show, expressed his shock over the result on Twitter,
whilst bookmakers
Ladbrokes announced that odds for both Maloney to win outright and for the show to be axed by ITV were slashed.
Performances
Part of Clark's performance during the second live show was cut from repeats on ITV1+1 and recaps on ITV2, and the entire performance was removed from
itv.com and YouTube for legal reasons, believed to be because he renamed the song "
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" to "Rylan Style". An edited version of the performance was later put back on itv.com and YouTube.
After his performance of
LMFAO's "
Sexy and I Know It" on the third live show on 20 October, Arthur was accused of plagiarism. His rendition was very similar to that of YouTube star only1Noah, which was uploaded on 9 May 2012 and has since gathered over 19 million views. However, Arthur later tweeted: "Btw doesn't everyone know I was putting a spin on Noah's version? It had 13.something million hits! Was I supposed to state the obvious?"
Excessive promotion
In January 2013, Ofcom ruled that ''The X Factor'' had breached broadcasting rules by excessively promoting the hotel where the finalists stayed, saying it was mentioned in eight out of the 13 pre-recorded introduction videos for the finalists, including shots of them arriving featuring close-up shots of the hotel's sign. Ofcom found "the overall number of references to be excessive" and "therefore judged that there was insufficient editorial justification for the repeated references to the hotel during the programme." They concluded that "the cumulative effect of these references resulted in the programme as a whole giving undue prominence to the hotel."
References
External links
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