The X Factor | |
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Series 3 | |
Broadcast from | 19 August – 16 December 2006 |
Judges | |
Presenter(s) | Kate Thornton (ITV) |
Co-presenter(s) | Ben Shephard (ITV2) |
Broadcaster | |
Winner | |
Leona Lewis | |
Lewis performing in 2009 | |
Origin | Islington, London, England |
Song | "A Moment Like This" |
Genre(s) | Pop, R&B |
Mentor | Simon Cowell |
Runner-up | |
Ray Quinn |
The X Factor is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The third series was broadcast on ITV from 19 August 2006 until 16 December 2006. Louis Walsh, Sharon Osbourne and Simon Cowell all returned for their third series on the judging panel. Kate Thornton returned to present the main show on ITV, while Ben Shephard returned to present spin-off show The Xtra Factor on ITV2. After the semi-final on 9 December, Cowell became the winning judge even though the series had not yet finished, as two of his acts, Ray Quinn and Leona Lewis, became the two finalists. Lewis won the series on 16 December, with Quinn finishing as runner-up.
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
ITV is a British free-to-air television network with its headquarters in London, it was launched in 1955 as Independent Television under the auspices of the Independent Television Authority to provide competition to BBC Television, that was established in 1932. ITV is also the oldest commercial network in the UK. Since the passing of the Broadcasting Act 1990, its legal name has been Channel 3, to distinguish it from the other analogue channels at the time, namely BBC 1, BBC 2 and Channel 4. In part, the number 3 was assigned because television sets would usually be tuned so that the regional ITV station would be on the third button, with the other stations being allocated to the number within their name.
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Instead of the earlier red and purple colour scheme, this year's theme was red and blue. A new-look website for the third series was launched on 11 August 2006. The final on 16 December brought in the show's then-highest ever audience, with 12.6 million people tuning in (a 56% audience share), and 8 million votes were cast, with Lewis receiving 60%. [1] Lewis released a cover of Kelly Clarkson's "A Moment Like This" as her winner's single, and it went on the become the Christmas number one on 24 December [2] despite only going on sale four days before on 20 December. [3] It was reported that 1 million copies of the winner's single were pre-ordered by stores and that it was downloaded 50,000 times within 30 minutes of being available online. [4] It ended as the United Kingdom's second best selling single of the year. [5] In January 2007, the single was awarded platinum status by the British Phonographic Industry. [6] According to the Official Charts Company, the song has sold 895,000 copies in the United Kingdom as of December 2012. [7]
Kelly Brianne Clarkson is an American singer, songwriter, and television personality. She rose to fame in 2002 after winning the inaugural season of the reality competition television series American Idol, which earned her a record deal with RCA Records. Clarkson's debut single, "A Moment Like This", topped the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and became the country's best-selling single of 2002. It was followed by the release of her debut album, Thankful (2003), which debuted atop the US Billboard 200. Trying to reinvent her image, Clarkson decided to part ways with Idol management and shifted to pop rock music for her second album, Breakaway (2004). After numerous top 40 radio number-one singles, such as "Since U Been Gone" and "Because of You", the album sold over 15 million copies worldwide and earned Clarkson two Grammy Awards.
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This was the last series presented by Kate Thornton and the last time Ben Shephard presented The Xtra Factor. It was also the last series with only three judges (excluding times when a judge was absent).
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Auditions began on 7 June 2006. Simon Cowell said on ITV's This Morning "The next international boyband or girlband is what I want to see in this year's show". 100,000 people applied to audition, the most so far. Nearly 20,000 attended an open audition at Old Trafford, Manchester on 18 June 2006.
All three judges, Cowell, Sharon Osbourne and Louis Walsh, returned. Hints by Cowell and the surrounding media that a fourth full-time judge mentoring a fourth category of contestants might be added proved to be false. However, American Idol judge Paula Abdul did make an appearance as a guest judge at the London auditions, and further celebrity guests appeared during the live shows. Auditions were held in cities around the UK and Republic of Ireland – London, Manchester, Birmingham, Dublin, Leeds and Glasgow. Cowell had also stated that there could be a 14–24s category but during the audition process the category was named as 16–24s, as in the previous two series. Cowell was given the 16–24s, Osbourne had the Over 25s, and Walsh mentored the Groups. (Both rumoured changes – the lowering of the age limit and the addition of a fourth category – were actually implemented in series 4.)
It was originally intended that 21 acts (seven for each judge) should remain by the conclusion of the bootcamp stage. However, Cowell decided that he had made a mistake with his seven by failing to include Ray Quinn, and asked the producers to allow one more contestant or act to go through. The other two judges were then allowed to increase their quota to eight as well, giving a total of 24 acts.
In the "judges' houses" round this was cut down to 12 to go through to the live finals. Avenue were chosen to go through but were later disqualified, having misled the judges over an existing record contract with a manager who was no longer associated with the show. As a consequence of this disqualification, Eton Road were put through in their place. [8]
Judge | Category | Location | Assistant | Contestants eliminated |
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Cowell | 16–24s | Miami | Sinitta | Stacey Barnes, Carlo Muscutelli, Shaun Rogerson, Gemma Sampson |
Osbourne | Over 25s | London | The Osbournes | Katie Angus, Jonathan Bremner, Lyn Fairbanks, Tiwa Savage |
Walsh | Groups | Dublin | Shane Filan | Avenue, Brother's One, The Dolly Rockers, Pure Liberty |
Key:
Contestant | Age(s) | Hometown | Category (Mentor) | Result |
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Leona Lewis | 21 | North London | 16-24s (Cowell) | Winner |
Ray Quinn | 18 | Liverpool | 16-24s (Cowell) | Runner-up |
Ben Mills | 26 | Ashford | Over 25s (Osbourne) | 3rd place |
The MacDonald Brothers | 20-21 | Ayr | Groups (Walsh) | 4th place |
Eton Road 1 | 17-20 | Various | Groups (Walsh) | 5th place |
Robert Allen | 27 | Essex | Over 25s (Osbourne) | 6th place |
Nikitta Angus | 18 | Glasgow | 16-24s (Cowell) | 7th place |
Ashley McKenzie | 20 | Croydon | 16-24s (Cowell) | 8th place |
Kerry McGregor | 32 | West Lothian | Over 25s (Osbourne) | 9th place |
Dionne Mitchell | 26 | London | Over 25s (Osbourne) | 10th place |
4Sure | 23-38 | Various | Groups (Walsh) | 11th place |
The Unconventionals | 25-41 | Various | Groups (Walsh) | 12th place |
^1 Avenue was originally chosen to go through, but were disqualified from the competition. Eton Road replaced Avenue for the live shows.
– | Contestant was in the bottom two/three and had to sing again in the final showdown |
– | Contestant was in the bottom three but received the fewest votes and was immediately eliminated |
– | 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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Leona Lewis | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Winner |
Ray Quinn | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Bottom Two | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Runner-up |
Ben Mills | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Bottom Two | Safe | 3rd | Eliminated (week 9) |
The MacDonald Brothers | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | 4th | Eliminated (week 8) | |
Eton Road | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Bottom Two | Bottom Two | Eliminated (week 7) | ||
Robert Allen | Safe | Bottom Two | Safe | Bottom Two | Safe | Bottom Two | Eliminated (week 6) | |||
Nikitta Angus | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Bottom Two | Eliminated (week 5) | ||||
Ashley McKenzie | Safe | Safe | Bottom Three | Bottom Two | Eliminated (week 4) | |||||
Kerry McGregor | Safe | Safe | Bottom three | Eliminated (week 3) | ||||||
Dionne Mitchell | Bottom two | Safe | 10th | Eliminated (week 3) | ||||||
4Sure | Safe | Bottom Two | Eliminated (week 2) | |||||||
The Unconventionals | Bottom Two | Eliminated (week 1) | ||||||||
Final showdown | Mitchell, The Unconventionals | 4Sure, Allen | McGregor, McKenzie | Allen, McKenzie | Angus, Quinn | Allen, Eton Road | Eton Road, Mills | No final showdown or judges' votes: results were based on public votes alone | ||
Walsh's vote to eliminate | Mitchell | Allen | McGregor | McKenzie | Quinn | Allen | Mills | |||
Osbourne's vote to eliminate | The Unconventionals | 4Sure | McKenzie | McKenzie | Angus | Eton Road | Eton Road | |||
Cowell's vote to eliminate | The Unconventionals | 4Sure | McGregor | Allen | Angus | Allen | Eton Road | |||
Eliminated | The Unconventionals 2 of 3 votes Majority | 4Sure 2 of 3 votes Majority | Dionne Mitchell Public vote to save | Ashley McKenzie 2 of 3 votes Majority | Nikitta Angus 2 of 3 votes Majority | Robert Allen 2 of 3 votes Majority | Eton Road 2 of 3 votes Majority | The MacDonald Brothers Public vote to save | Ben Mills Public vote to save | Ray Quinn Public vote to win |
Kerry McGregor 2 of 3 votes Majority |
Act | Order | Song | Result |
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Robert Allen | 1 | "All Night Long (All Night)" | Safe |
Eton Road | 2 | "My Girl" | Safe |
Nikitta Angus | 3 | "Heaven Must Have Sent You" | Safe |
Ben Mills | 4 | "The Tracks of My Tears" | Safe |
The MacDonald Brothers | 5 | "Three Times a Lady" | Safe |
Ray Quinn | 6 | "Ben" | Safe |
Dionne Mitchell | 7 | "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" | Bottom two |
The Unconventionals | 8 | "Dancing in the Street" | Eliminated |
Ashley McKenzie | 9 | "Easy" | Safe |
Kerry McGregor | 10 | "You Are the Sunshine of My Life" | Safe |
4Sure | 11 | "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted" | Safe |
Leona Lewis | 12 | "I'll Be There" | Safe |
Act | Order | Song | Result |
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Leona Lewis | 1 | "The First Cut Is the Deepest" | Safe |
Kerry McGregor | 2 | "I Don't Want to Talk About It" | Safe |
The MacDonald Brothers | 3 | "Sailing" | Safe |
Ashley McKenzie | 4 | "I'd Rather Go Blind" | Safe |
Dionne Mitchell | 5 | "Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)" | Safe |
4Sure | 6 | "You're in My Heart (The Final Acclaim)" | Eliminated |
Nikitta Angus | 7 | "Bring It On Home to Me" | Safe |
Robert Allen | 8 | "Try a Little Tenderness" | Bottom two |
Eton Road | 9 | "This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You)" | Safe |
Ray Quinn | 10 | "What a Wonderful World" | Safe |
Ben Mills | 11 | "Maggie May" | Safe |
Cowell appeared on GMTV on the morning of Wednesday 25 October and said that "something big is going to happen this week that none of the contestants know about – a change that will shake some of them up." [9] It was revealed on the show that this surprise was to be a double elimination.
Act | Order | Song | Result |
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Ray Quinn | 1 | "Ain't That a Kick in the Head" | Safe |
Dionne Mitchell | 2 | "For Once in My Life" | Eliminated |
Nikitta Angus | 3 | "Sway" | Safe |
Ben Mills | 4 | "Smile" | Safe |
The MacDonald Brothers | 5 | "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" | Safe |
Leona Lewis | 6 | "Summertime" | Safe |
Kerry McGregor | 7 | "They Can't Take That Away from Me" | Eliminated |
Ashley McKenzie | 8 | "Moondance" | Bottom three |
Robert Allen | 9 | "Mr. Bojangles" | Safe |
Eton Road | 10 | "Mack the Knife" | Safe |
Act | Order | Song | Result |
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Nikitta Angus | 1 | "Dancing Queen" | Safe |
Eton Road | 2 | "Does Your Mother Know" | Safe |
Robert Allen | 3 | "Take a Chance on Me" | Bottom two |
Leona Lewis | 4 | "Chiquitita" | Safe |
The MacDonald Brothers | 5 | "Fernando" | Safe |
Ray Quinn | 6 | "Waterloo" | Safe |
Ben Mills | 7 | "SOS" | Safe |
Ashley McKenzie | 8 | "The Winner Takes It All" | Eliminated |
Act | Order | Song | Result |
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Ben Mills | 1 | "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" | Safe |
The MacDonald Brothers | 2 | "She's the One" | Safe |
Ray Quinn | 3 | "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" | Bottom two |
Nikitta Angus | 4 | "Last Dance" | Eliminated |
Eton Road | 5 | "From Me to You" | Safe |
Leona Lewis | 6 | "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" | Safe |
Robert Allen | 7 | "Always and Forever" | Safe |
Act | Order | Song | Result |
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Ray Quinn | 1 | "Livin' la Vida Loca" | Safe |
Robert Allen | 2 | "You Are Not Alone" | Eliminated |
Eton Road | 3 | "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" | Bottom two |
Leona Lewis | 4 | "Bridge over Troubled Water" | Safe |
Ben Mills | 5 | "With a Little Help from My Friends" | Safe |
The MacDonald Brothers | 6 | "Love Is All Around" | Safe |
Act | Order | First song | Order | Second song | Result |
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Leona Lewis | 1 | "Lady Marmalade" | 6 | "I Will Always Love You" | Safe |
The MacDonald Brothers | 2 | "When You Say Nothing at All" | 7 | "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" | Safe |
Ben Mills | 3 | "Live and Let Die" | 8 | "Your Song" | Bottom two |
Eton Road | 4 | "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love" | 9 | "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" | Eliminated |
Ray Quinn | 5 | "The Way You Look Tonight" | 10 | "Jailhouse Rock" | Safe |
Act | Order | First song | Order | Second song | Result |
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The MacDonald Brothers | 1 | "Can't Smile Without You" | 5 | "Shang-a-lang" | Eliminated |
Ray Quinn | 2 | "Mandy" | 6 | "My Way" | Safe |
Ben Mills | 3 | "I Made It Through the Rain" | 7 | "Somebody to Love" | Safe |
Leona Lewis | 4 | "Could It Be Magic" | 8 | "Without You" | Safe |
This week did not feature a final showdown and instead the act with the fewest public votes, The MacDonald Brothers, were automatically eliminated.
Act | Order | First song | Order | Second song | Result |
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Ray Quinn | 1 | "Smile" | 4 | "You'll Never Walk Alone" | Safe |
Leona Lewis | 2 | "I Have Nothing" | 5 | "Over the Rainbow" | Safe |
Ben Mills | 3 | "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You" | 6 | "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" | Eliminated |
The semi-final did not feature a final showdown and instead the act with the fewest public votes, Ben Mills, was automatically eliminated.
Act | Order | First song | Order | Second song (duet) | Order | Third song | Order | Fourth song | Result |
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Ray Quinn | 1 | "My Way" | 3 | "That's Life" (with Westlife) | 5 | "Fly Me to the Moon" | 7 | "A Moment Like This" | Runner-up |
Leona Lewis | 2 | "I Will Always Love You" | 4 | "A Million Love Songs" (with Take That) | 6 | "All by Myself" | 8 | "A Moment Like This" | Winner |
Winner Leona Lewis's debut single was "A Moment Like This", and was released on 20 December 2006. [11] Contestant Ben Mills reportedly claimed that the contest had been fixed for Lewis to win, as the winner's song was more suited to a female vocal. [12] This rumour subsequently proved to be unfounded [13] and show bosses said that they had made arrangements for the song to fit any singer's voice. [14]
Episode | Air date | Official ITV1 rating [15] | Weekly rank [15] |
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Auditions 1 | 19 August | 7.45 | 7 |
Auditions 2 | 26 August | 7.36 | 10 |
Auditions 3 | 2 September | 9.08 | 5 |
Auditions 4 | 9 September | 7.96 | 7 |
Auditions 5 | 16 September | 7.53 | 8 |
Auditions 6 | 23 September | 9.17 | 6 |
Bootcamp 1 | 30 September | 6.39 | 16 |
Bootcamp 2 | 8.76 | 7 | |
Judges' houses 1 | 7 October | 6.77 | 14 |
Judges' houses 2 | 8.95 | 6 | |
Live show 1 | 14 October | 7.52 | 12 |
Results 1 | 7.38 | 13 | |
Live show 2 | 21 October | 7.54 | 14 |
Results 2 | 7.70 | 13 | |
Live show 3 | 28 October | 7.10 | 14 |
Results 3 | 7.52 | 12 | |
Live show 4 | 4 November | 7.30 | 14 |
Results 4 | 7.91 | 13 | |
Live show 5 | 11 November | 9.83 | 6 |
Results 5 | 8.24 | 12 | |
Live show 6 | 18 November | 9.22 | 7 |
Results 6 | 8.80 | 9 | |
Live show 7 | 25 November | 8.46 | 11 |
Results 7 | 8.69 | 9 | |
Live show 8 | 2 December | 9.31 | 8 |
Results 8 | 8.24 | 13 | |
Live show 9 | 9 December | 8.39 | 7 |
Results 9 | 8.25 | 10 | |
Live final | 16 December | 10.52 | 4 |
Live final results | 10.78 | 3 |
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The X Factor is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The ninth series began airing on ITV on 18 August 2012 and ended on 9 December 2012. Dermot O'Leary returned as presenter of the main show on ITV, whilst Caroline Flack and Olly Murs returned to co-present The Xtra Factor on ITV2. Louis Walsh, Gary Barlow and Tulisa returned as judges. Nicole Scherzinger was confirmed as the fourth permanent judge after Geri Halliwell, Leona Lewis, Rita Ora, Mel B, Anastacia and Scherzinger herself stood in as guest judges for the vacant position left by Kelly Rowland. After the show of 8 December, two of Scherzinger's acts, James Arthur and Jahméne Douglas, became the top two, meaning that Scherzinger was guaranteed to win. Arthur was announced as the winner on 9 December, and released a cover of Shontelle's "Impossible" as his winner's song. As of 2016, it is the most successful winner's single in the show's history.
The X Factor is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The tenth series began airing on ITV on 31 August, and finished on 15 December 2013. Dermot O'Leary returned to present the main show on ITV and Caroline Flack was back to present spin-off show The Xtra Factor on ITV2, along with comedian Matt Richardson, who replaced Olly Murs. Flack also presented backstage segments during the live shows. Louis Walsh, Gary Barlow and Nicole Scherzinger returned as judges for their respective tenth, third and second series, with Sharon Osbourne returning to replace Tulisa after five series away. This was Barlow's final series as a judge. Osbourne and Scherzinger also departed the series, but reprised their roles as judges with Walsh again in series 13 and series 14.
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.
The X Factor is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The twelfth series began airing on ITV on 29 August 2015 and ended on 13 December 2015. The judges were Simon Cowell, Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, who returned for their respective ninth and fifth series as judges, series 9 guest judge and former The Voice UK coach Rita Ora, and BBC Radio 1 DJ Nick Grimshaw, with Grimshaw and Ora replacing Louis Walsh, the only judge who had been on the show from its inception in 2004, and Mel B. It was presented by Caroline Flack and Olly Murs, who had both previously co-presented spin-off show The Xtra Factor on ITV2 and replaced Dermot O'Leary, who left after eight series. Rochelle Humes and Melvin Odoom presented The Xtra Factor, replacing Sarah-Jane Crawford. Louisa Johnson was announced as the winner on 13 December 2015, making Ora the winning mentor.
The X Factor is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The thirteenth series began airing on ITV on Saturday 27 August 2016 and ended on Sunday 11 December 2016. Dermot O'Leary returned to present the main show on ITV for the ninth time, after having quit the previous year. Simon Cowell was the only judge from the 12th series to return; Nicole Scherzinger, Sharon Osbourne and Louis Walsh all returned, replacing Rita Ora, Cheryl Fernandez-Versini and Nick Grimshaw. Matt Edmondson and Rylan Clark-Neal replaced Rochelle Humes and Melvin Odoom as hosts of The Xtra Factor, which was rebranded as The Xtra Factor Live and was broadcast live twice every week, with Roman Kemp making appearances as a digital presenter and social media reporter. Matt Terry was announced the winner on 11 December 2016, making Scherzinger the winning mentor for the second time. Saara Aalto came second.
The X Factor is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The fourteenth series began airing on ITV on 2 September 2017, presented by Dermot O'Leary. For the first time in seven years, the judging panel remained the same as the previous series, with Simon Cowell, Sharon Osbourne, Nicole Scherzinger and Louis Walsh returning. This is the first series not to include companion show The Xtra Factor, after it was cancelled in January 2017. Its replacement is a programme called Xtra Bites presented by Becca Dudley on the ITV Hub. This is also the first series to be sponsored by Just Eat, with the show having being sponsored by TalkTalk since 2009, as well as the second time the show has premiered in September, rather than August, since the first series in 2004. Rak-Su won the competition on 3 December 2017 and they became the second group to win the competition and Simon Cowell became the winning mentor for the fourth time.
The X Factor is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The fifteenth series began airing on ITV on 1 September 2018, presented by Dermot O'Leary. Simon Cowell returned alongside new judges Louis Tomlinson, Ayda Field and Robbie Williams who replace departing judges Nicole Scherzinger, Sharon Osbourne and Louis Walsh. Nile Rodgers filled in for Williams while he was away on his tour for weeks 3–5 of the live shows. On 2 December, Jamaican-born singer Dalton Harris won the series making him the first foreign contender to win the UK show. This was the only series that featured Field, Williams, and Tomlinson as judges.