The X Factor | |
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Series 2 | |
Broadcast from | 20 August – 17 December 2005 |
Judges | |
Presenter(s) | Kate Thornton (ITV) |
Co-presenter(s) | Ben Shepherd (ITV2) |
Broadcaster | |
Winner | |
Shayne Ward | |
Winner Shayne Ward in Korea | |
Origin | Clayton, Manchester, England |
Song | "That's My Goal" |
Genre(s) | Pop, R&B, soul |
Mentor | Louis Walsh |
Runner-up | |
Andy Abraham |
The X Factor is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The second series ran from 20 August to 17 December 2005. [1] Shayne Ward became the winner and Louis Walsh emerged was the winning mentor. The second series was longer than the first, with seven acts in each of the three categories going to the judges' homes, and 12 acts in the finals instead of 9. Kate Thornton returned as presenter of the main show on ITV and Ben Shepherd presented the spin-off show The Xtra Factor on ITV2, while Simon Cowell, Sharon Osbourne and Walsh returned as judges. 75,000 people auditioned for the series.
The X Factor is a British reality television music competition to find new singing talent. The contestants are aspiring singers drawn from public auditions. Created by Simon Cowell, the show began broadcasting on 4 September 2004 and ended on 2 December 2018 with 445 episodes broadcast over fifteen series. The show is produced by Fremantle's Thames and Cowell's production company Syco Entertainment. It is broadcast on the ITV network in the UK and simulcast on Virgin Media One in Ireland. "X Factor" refers to the undefinable "something" that makes for star quality. The series consists of auditions, bootcamp, judges' houses, several weeks of live shows, semi-finals and the final. The series had a spin-off behind-the-scenes show called The Xtra Factor, which aired directly after the main show on ITV2. This lasted for the first thirteen series, when it was cancelled by ITV in January 2017. It is replaced by an online spin-off show Xtra Bites exclusively on the ITV Hub. The first three series were presented by Kate Thornton, since series four, with the exception of series twelve, the show has been presented by Dermot O'Leary. The twelfth series was presented by Caroline Flack and Olly Murs
Shayne Thomas Ward is an English singer and actor. He is best known for his role as Aidan Connor in Coronation Street from 2015 to 2018. He rose to fame as the winner of the second series of The X Factor. His debut single, "That's My Goal", was released in the United Kingdom on 21 December 2005 and reached number one on the UK Singles Chart and was that year's Christmas number one. It sold 313,000 copies on its first day of sales, making it the third-fastest-selling single of all time in the UK, behind Elton John's "Candle in the Wind 1997" and Will Young's "Evergreen", which sold 685,000 and 400,000 copies in their first days of sale, respectively.
Michael Louis Vincent Walsh is an Irish entertainment manager and former judge on British television talent show The X Factor.
On the back of their performances and popularity in the competition, Ward (winner), Andy Abraham (runner-up), Journey South (third place) and Maria Lawson (8th place) landed recording contracts. Chico Slimani (5th place) also released a single which topped the UK Singles Chart.
Andrew Abraham is a British singer. He was the runner-up in the second UK series of TV talent show The X Factor in 2005 to Shayne Ward, and also represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008.
Journey South were an English singing duo, consisting of brothers Andy and Carl Pemberton. They are from Middlesbrough, Teesside. Initially the brothers lead a five piece rock band 'The Answer' featuring musicians from the North East of England. After various line-up changes the band moved from Teesside to Essex in July 2000 changing their name to Journey South and becoming a four piece pop/rock band. The initial line-up of Journey South featured Andy and Carl Pemberton along with Paul Williams on keyboard, Max Justice on drums and Matt Ellis on bass. The line up disbanded in 2001 leaving Andy and Carl as the only members. The duo achieved third place on the second UK series of television talent show The X Factor in 2005. In July 2015, Andy announced that Journey South had disbanded.
Maria Lawson is an English singer. She recorded several singles with Ti.Pi.Cal.. Lawson finished in eighth place in the second UK series of television talent show The X Factor in 2005. She released her debut self-titled album in 2006. Her self-help/autobiography entitled Life Starts Now was released in November 2008. Lawson appeared in the female lead role in the West End production of Thriller – Live from 14 April 2009 to March 2010. She released her second studio album, Emotional Rollercoaster in 2014. Lawson lives in London with her husband Lawrence and their two children.
Aired on 24 September 2005, the mentoring selection was made, with Cowell in charge of Groups, Osbourne with the 25 and overs and Walsh managing the 16–24s. The bootcamp stages were shown on 1 October 2005, and those who got through were taken to the "judges' homes". It was at this stage where viewers were first introduced to series five winner Alexandra Burke, [2] and series eleven runner-up Fleur East. [3]
The X Factor is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The fifth series was broadcast on ITV from 16 August 2008 until 13 December 2008. Dermot O'Leary returned to present the main show on ITV, while Fearne Cotton was replaced by Holly Willoughby as presenter of spin-off show The Xtra Factor on ITV2. Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh, and Dannii Minogue returned to the judging panel. Sharon Osbourne left after four series and was replaced by Cheryl Cole. The series was won by Alexandra Burke, with Cole emerging as the winning mentor. Auditions in front of producers were held in April and May, with callbacks in front of the judges in June. The number of applicants for series 5 reached an all-time high with a reported 182,000 people auditioning. A number of well-established music acts from around the world, such as Beyoncé, Mariah Carey, Britney Spears, Girls Aloud, Take That, Il Divo, and series 3 winner Leona Lewis, performed during the live stages of the show.
Alexandra Imelda Cecelia Ewen Burke is an English singer, songwriter and actress. Burke won the fifth series of British television series The X Factor in 2008. She has been signed to Epic Records, RCA Records and Syco Music.
The X Factor is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The eleventh series began airing on ITV on 30 August 2014 and finished on 14 December 2014. Dermot O'Leary presented his eighth series of the main show on ITV and Sarah-Jane Crawford presented spin-off show The Xtra Factor on ITV2, replacing Caroline Flack and Matt Richardson. Louis Walsh was the only judge from series 10 to return and was joined by former judges Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, Simon Cowell, and new judge Mel B. Sharon Osbourne, Gary Barlow and Nicole Scherzinger left after series 10. Former judge Tulisa returned as a guest judge for the final on 13 December due to Mel B being ill. The series also saw the lower age limit decreased from 16 to 14, as it was in series 4 and 5. This was Walsh's final series as a judge before returning in series 13. It was also the only series in which Mel B was a main judge. It was O'Leary's final series as presenter on the main show, as he announced on 27 March 2015 that he was leaving to pursue other projects, before returning in series 13. On 11 May, Crawford also confirmed via Twitter that she would leave her position as The Xtra Factor presenter.
Simon Cowell, Sharon Osbourne and Louis Walsh returned as judges, quashing rumours that Osbourne and Walsh might not return for financial reasons. Kate Thornton also returned as presenter of the main show on ITV and Ben Shepherd returned as presenter of spin-off show The Xtra Factor on ITV2. Yvie Burnett joined the show as vocal coach.
Simon Phillip Cowell is an English television music and talent show judge, A&R executive, businessman, talent manager, television producer, critic and entrepreneur. He has judged on the British TV talent competition series Pop Idol, The X Factor and Britain's Got Talent, and the American TV talent competition shows American Idol, The X Factor and America's Got Talent. Cowell is the principal, founder and chief executive of the British entertainment company Syco.
Sharon Rachel Osbourne is an English media personality, businesswoman, television host, talent competition judge, music manager, live promoter, and author. She is the wife of heavy metal singer-songwriter Ozzy Osbourne and first came into public prominence after appearing on The Osbournes, a reality television show that followed her family's daily life. Osbourne later became a talent show judge on television shows such as the British and original version of The X Factor, from 2004 to 2007, returning in 2013, and again from 2016 to 2017. She also was a judge on America's Got Talent from 2007 until 2012.
Kate Thornton is an English journalist and television presenter, best known as the first presenter of The X Factor (2004–2006) and for presenting daytime shows including Loose Women (2009–2011) and This Morning (2009–2012). In 2010, she co-presented the first series of 71 Degrees North alongside Gethin Jones.
The auditions episodes were broadcast on 20 August 27 August 3 September 10 September 17 and 24 September 2005. The first two episodes of Bootcamp aired on 1 October 2005 and the last two the following week on 8 October 2005.
Judge | Category | Location | Contestants eliminated |
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Cowell | Groups | Marbella | 4th Base Eskimo Blonde The Brothers |
Osbourne | Over 25s | Beverly Hills | Richie Glynn Joanne Hindley Haifa Kayali |
Walsh | 16-24s | Dublin | James Bellamy Alexandra Burke Trevor Hodgson |
Key:
Category (mentor) | Acts | |||
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16–24s (Walsh) | Nicholas Dorsett | Phillip Magee | Shayne Ward | Chenai Zinyuku |
Over 25s (Osbourne) | Andy Abraham | Brenda Edwards | Maria Lawson | Chico Slimani |
Groups (Cowell) | 4Tune | Addictiv Ladies | The Conway Sisters | Journey South |
The live shows began on 15 October 2005, and the final was broadcast live on 17 December 2005.
– | Contestant was in the bottom two and had to sing again in the final showdown |
– | Contestant received the fewest public votes and was immediately eliminated (no final showdown) |
– | Contestant received the most public votes |
Contestant | Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | |
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Round 1 | Round 2 | ||||||||||
Shayne Ward | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Winner |
Andy Abraham | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Runner-up |
Journey South | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | 3rd | Eliminated (week 10) |
Brenda Edwards | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | 4th | Eliminated (week 9) | |
Chico Slimani | Bottom two | Safe | Bottom two | Safe | Safe | Safe | Bottom two | 5th | Eliminated (week 8) | ||
The Conway Sisters | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | 8th 4 | Bottom two | Bottom two | Eliminated (week 7) | |||
Nicholas Dorsett | Safe | Safe | Safe | Bottom two | Safe | Bottom two | Eliminated (week 6) | ||||
Maria Lawson | Safe | Safe | Safe | 1st 3 | 7th 4 | Eliminated (week 5) | |||||
Chenai Zinyuku | Safe | Bottom two | Safe | Bottom two | Eliminated (week 4) | ||||||
Phillip Magee | Safe | Safe | Bottom two | Eliminated (week 3) | |||||||
4Tune | Safe | Bottom two | Eliminated (week 2) | ||||||||
Addictiv Ladies | Bottom two | Eliminated (week 1) | |||||||||
Final showdown | Addictiv Ladies, Slimani | 4Tune, Zinyuku | Magee, Slimani | Dorsett, Zinyuku | The Conway Sisters, Lawson | The Conway Sisters, Dorsett | The Conway Sisters, Slimani | No final showdown or judges' votes; results were based on public votes alone | |||
Walsh's vote to eliminate | Addictiv Ladies | 4Tune | Slimani | Zinyuku | Lawson | The Conway Sisters | N/A 2 | ||||
Osbourne's vote to eliminate | Addictiv Ladies | 4Tune | Magee | Dorsett | The Conway Sisters | Dorsett | The Conway Sisters | ||||
Cowell's vote to eliminate | Slimani | Zinyuku | Magee | Zinyuku | Lawson | Dorsett | The Conway Sisters 1 | ||||
Eliminated | Addictiv Ladies 2 of 3 votes Majority | 4Tune 2 of 3 Votes Majority | Phillip Magee 2 of 3 votes Majority | Chenai Zinyuku 2 of 3 votes Majority | Maria Lawson 2 of 3 votes Majority | Nicholas Dorsett 2 of 3 votes Majority | The Conway Sisters 2 of 2 votes Majority | Chico Slimani Public vote to save | Brenda Edwards Public vote to save | Journey South Public vote to win | Andy Abraham Public vote to win |
^1 For the first and only time on any The X Factor series, a judge made an unforced decision to eliminate one of their own acts over another judge's act.
^2 Walsh was not required to vote as there was a majority.
^3 In Lawson's 2008 autobiography, Life Starts Now, she revealed she had topped the vote the week before her elimination.
^4 According to voting figures published in the Sunday Mirror, Lawson turned out to have received twice as many public votes as the Conway Sisters.
Act | Order | Song | Result |
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Addictiv Ladies | 1 | "Superstar" | Eliminated |
Shayne Ward | 2 | "Right Here Waiting" | Safe |
Chico Slimani | 3 | "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" | Bottom two |
Journey South | 4 | "Something About the Way You Look Tonight" | Safe |
Phillip Magee | 5 | "Amazed" | Safe |
Brenda Edwards | 6 | "Son of a Preacher Man" | Safe |
The Conway Sisters | 7 | "SOS" | Safe |
Nicholas Dorsett | 8 | "On the Wings of Love" | Safe |
Maria Lawson | 9 | "Emotion" | Safe |
4Tune | 10 | "I Want It That Way" | Safe |
Chenai Zinyuku | 11 | "The Closest Thing to Crazy" | Safe |
Andy Abraham | 12 | "Greatest Love of All" | Safe |
Act | Order | Song | Result |
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Andy Abraham | 1 | "You to Me Are Everything" | Safe |
Chenai Zinyuku | 2 | "Young Hearts Run Free" | Bottom two |
4Tune | 3 | "I'll Be There" | Eliminated |
Chico Slimani | 4 | "Play That Funky Music" | Safe |
Nicholas Dorsett | 5 | "Let's Get It On" | Safe |
The Conway Sisters | 6 | "You Raise Me Up" | Safe |
Maria Lawson | 7 | "The Way You Make Me Feel" | Safe |
Phillip Magee | 8 | "Wind Beneath My Wings" | Safe |
Journey South | 9 | "Desperado" | Safe |
Brenda Edwards | 10 | "Rescue Me" | Safe |
Shayne Ward | 11 | "If You're Not the One" | Safe |
Act | Order | Song | Result |
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Phillip Magee | 1 | "Johnny B. Goode" | Eliminated |
Brenda Edwards | 2 | "Midnight Train to Georgia" | Safe |
Shayne Ward | 3 | "Summer of '69" | Safe |
Chico Slimani | 4 | "Livin' la Vida Loca" | Bottom two |
The Conway Sisters | 5 | "Total Eclipse of the Heart" | Safe |
Chenai Zinyuku | 6 | "Hero" | Safe |
Andy Abraham | 7 | "Unforgettable" | Safe |
Journey South | 8 | "Angel of Harlem" | Safe |
Nicholas Dorsett | 9 | "Let's Stay Together" | Safe |
Maria Lawson | 10 | "Piece of My Heart" | Safe |
Act | Order | Song | Result |
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Brenda Edwards | 1 | "Somebody Else's Guy" | Safe |
Nicholas Dorsett | 2 | "I Want You Back" | Bottom two |
Andy Abraham | 3 | "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" | Safe |
Chenai Zinyuku | 4 | "Always on My Mind" | Eliminated |
Chico Slimani | 5 | "Kiss" | Safe |
Journey South | 6 | "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" | Safe |
Maria Lawson | 7 | "You're Beautiful" | Safe |
Shayne Ward | 8 | "You Make Me Feel Brand New" | Safe |
The Conway Sisters | 9 | "One Voice" | Safe |
Act | Order | Song | Result |
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Shayne Ward | 1 | "Cry Me a River" | Safe |
Maria Lawson | 2 | "Brown Sugar" | Eliminated |
The Conway Sisters | 3 | "Hold On" | Bottom two |
Andy Abraham | 4 | "I'll Make Love to You" | Safe |
Journey South | 5 | "Livin' on a Prayer" | Safe |
Chico Slimani | 6 | "Hero" | Safe |
Nicholas Dorsett | 7 | "I Believe I Can Fly" | Safe |
Brenda Edwards | 8 | "Heartbreaker" | Safe |
Walsh's decision to eliminate Lawson caused controversy when Osbourne accused Walsh of being part of the "Irish Mafia", since both he and The Conway Sisters are Irish. Cowell, though backed his own act to eliminate Lawson, said that if he had to go with his heart, he would have sent his own act home. He felt they would not have a chance to win, and that Lawson had more talent and her elimination would be the first one that the public would disagree with.
Act | Order | Song | Result |
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The Conway Sisters | 1 | "One Moment in Time" | Bottom two |
Andy Abraham | 2 | "Me and Mrs. Jones" | Safe |
Nicholas Dorsett | 3 | "If I Ever Fall in Love" | Eliminated |
Journey South | 4 | "Angels" | Safe |
Brenda Edwards | 5 | "Last Dance" | Safe |
Shayne Ward | 6 | "A Million Love Songs" | Safe |
Chico Slimani | 7 | "It's Chico Time" | Safe |
Act | Order | Song | Result |
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Chico Slimani | 1 | "Billie Jean" | Bottom two |
The Conway Sisters | 2 | "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" | Eliminated |
Andy Abraham | 3 | "I Have Nothing" | Safe |
Shayne Ward | 4 | "I Believe in a Thing Called Love" | Safe |
Brenda Edwards | 5 | "I Will Always Love You" | Safe |
Journey South | 6 | "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" | Safe |
Act | Order | First song | Order | Second song | Result |
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Journey South | 1 | "Bad Day" | 6 | "Candle in the Wind" | Safe |
Chico Slimani | 2 | "I Got You (I Feel Good)" | 7 | "Time Warp" | Eliminated |
Brenda Edwards | 3 | "I'm Outta Love" | 8 | "I'll Never Love This Way Again" | Safe |
Shayne Ward | 4 | "Take Your Mama" | 9 | "Careless Whisper" | Safe |
Andy Abraham | 5 | "Easy Lover" | 10 | "When I Fall in Love" | Safe |
This week did not feature a final showdown and instead the act with the fewest public votes, Chico Slimani, was automatically eliminated. After his elimination, Slimani reprised his performance of "Time Warp" as his exit song.
Act | Order | First song | Order | Second song | Result |
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Andy Abraham | 1 | "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" | 5 | "Lately" | Safe |
Journey South | 2 | "You're in My Heart (The Final Acclaim)" | 6 | "Let It Be" | Safe |
Brenda Edwards | 3 | "Respect" | 7 | "Without You" | Eliminated |
Shayne Ward | 4 | "If Tomorrow Never Comes" | 8 | "Unchained Melody" | Safe |
The semi-final did not feature a final showdown and instead the act with the fewest public votes, Brenda Edwards, was automatically eliminated. After her elimination, Edwards reprised her performance of "Respect" as her exit song.
Act | Order | First song | Order | Second song | Order | Third song | Order | Fourth song | Result |
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Journey South | 1 | "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" | 4 | "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" | 7 | "Let It Be" | N/A | N/A (already eliminated) | 3rd place |
Andy Abraham | 2 | "When a Man Loves a Woman" | 5 | "O Holy Night" | 8 | "Me and Mrs. Jones" | 10 | "That's My Goal" | Runner-up |
Shayne Ward | 3 | "If You're Not the One" | 6 | "When a Child Is Born" | 9 | "Over the Rainbow" | 11 | "That's My Goal" | Winner |
Episode | Air date | Official ITV1 rating [5] | Weekly rank [5] |
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Auditions 1 | 20 August | 6.72 | 13 |
Auditions 2 | 27 August | 7.48 | 10 |
Auditions 3 | 3 September | 7.75 | 9 |
Auditions 4 | 10 September | 7.29 | 12 |
Auditions 5 | 17 September | 9.79 | 5 |
Auditions 6 | 24 September | 10.04 | 8 |
Bootcamp 1 | 1 October | 8.93 | 9 |
Bootcamp 2 | 8.96 | 8 | |
Judges' houses 1 | 8 October | 9.09 | 10 |
Judges' houses 2 | 9.96 | 7 | |
Live show 1 | 15 October | 7.87 | 14 |
Live results 1 | 8.96 | 11 | |
Live show 2 | 22 October | 8.47 | 12 |
Live results 2 | 9.02 | 8 | |
Live show 3 | 29 October | 8.60 | 9 |
Live results 3 | 9.52 | 6 | |
Live show 4 | 5 November | 7.76 | 13 |
Live results 4 | 7.51 | 14 | |
Live show 5 | 12 November | 9.09 | 10 |
Live results 5 | 8.99 | 12 | |
Live show 6 | 19 November | 8.95 | 12 |
Live results 6 | 8.76 | 13 | |
Live show 7 | 26 November | 8.45 | 21 |
Live results 7 | 9.13 | 14 | |
Live show 8 | 3 December | 10.00 | 9 |
Live results 8 | 8.95 | 18 | |
Live show 9 | 10 December | 7.80 | 16 |
Live results 9 | 8.48 | 14 | |
Live final | 17 December | 9.65 | 7 |
Live final results | 9.90 | 6 |
After the final showdown in week 5, controversy was created around the judges' voting process when Walsh cast the deciding vote to keep The Conway Sisters, who are Irish, in the show at the expense of Maria Lawson. Osbourne later claimed that Lawson was the victim of the "Irish Mafia" after Walsh chose to keep The Conway Sisters in. When the voting statistics were revealed at the end of the series, Lawson was revealed to have received twice as many public votes as The Conway Sisters. [6] The controversy heightened when it was revealed that Walsh had also worked with The Conway Sisters personally prior to them auditioning for The X Factor. [7] Osbourne's "Irish Mafia" remark resulted in an investigation by media regulator Ofcom over Osbourne's "Irish Mafia" remark, however on 9 January 2006, Ofcom cleared Osbourne of any wrongdoing. [8]
Rumours later circulated that Walsh had quit the show after being humiliated and "bullied" by Osbourne and Cowell. In addition to the media outrage at his choice to eliminate Lawson, there were verbal assaults. Furthermore, on 19 November, during the sixth live show of the series, Osbourne threw water over Walsh live on air after he asked her, "Are you on drugs? Are you taking Ozzy's drugs?" at the start of her (positive) critique of Journey South's performance of Robbie Williams' 1997 hit single "Angels". [9] On 23 November, Walsh told The Sun : "I've been totally humiliated and undermined by both of them. This has caused me nothing but stress. The final straw was Sharon with the water and being booed by the audience and then Cowell saying I was an idiot and stupid... I've had enough. I'm going back to Dublin. I'm not putting up with it any more." [10] Cowell apparently "begged" Walsh to come back and, in the event, Walsh did turn up for the next show; it was stated that he had indeed quit midweek but had been persuaded to return. He explained how he had felt he could not take the pressure any more, and denied that the episode was a publicity stunt. [11]
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