X Factor (Czech and Slovak TV series)

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X Factor
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Peter Bažík in 2015.
Hosted byMartin "Pyco" Raushc
JudgesOndřej Brzobohatý
Sisa Sklovská
Celeste Buckingham
Oto Klempíř
WinnerPeter Bažík
Runner-up Ricco & Claudia
Release
Original network TV Prima, TV JOJ
Original releaseMarch 9 (2014-03-09) 
May 25, 2014 (2014-05-25)

X Factor Slovakia is a Czech and Slovak reality television music competition created by Simon Cowell and produced by FremantleMedia, on TV Prima and TV JOJ. Based on the original UK show, and an addition to The X Factor franchise, the series finds new singing talent (solo artists and groups ages 12 and over), drawn from public auditions, and they compete against each other for votes. The winner is determined by the show's viewers SMS text voting, and is awarded a recording contract, worth €200,000.

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The original judging consisted of Celeste Buckingham, Ondřej Brzobohatý, Sisa Sklovská and Oto Klempíř and Martin "Pyco" Rausch as hosts.

In December it was announced casting in Czech Republic. TV Prima broadcasting this season for Czech viewers and TV JOJ for Slovakian.

History

TV Prima and TV JOJ has licence for X Factor since 2011. Season in 2012 and 2013 was cancelled. In winter 2013, open casting was held in Slovakia and later in Czech Republic. In first season are 4 category: Boys, Girls, Groups and Over 28s. On January 3, 2014 the first judge of judging panel was announced – Celeste Buckingham. On January 21, 2014 was announced host Martin "Pyco" Rausch. On January 29, the entire judging panel was announced, including Celeste Buckingham, Sisa Sklovská, Ondřej Brzobohatý and Oto Klempíř.

Castings

Producers casting in Slovakia

CityDatePlaceTime
Bratislava, Slovakia December 14, 2013Dom odborov, Trnavské Mýto 109.00–13.00
Košice, Slovakia December 14, 2013CVČ, prevádzka Popradská 8609.00–12.00
Námestovo, Slovakia December 14, 2013Dom kultúry, Štefánikova 208/709.00–12.00
Spišská Nová Ves, Slovakia December 14, 2013CVČ ADAM, Hutnícka ul.15.00–18.00
Nitra, Slovakia December 14, 2013Hotel Mikado, Hollého 1115.00–18.00
Komárno, Slovakia December 14, 2013Dom Matice slovenskej, Nám. M. R. Štefánika 615.00–18.00
Prešov, Slovakia December 15, 2013Základná škola, Kúpeľná 209.00–12.00
Banská Bystrica, Slovakia December 15, 2013Hotel Arcade, Nám. SNP 509.00–12.00
Trenčín, Slovakia December 15, 2013Grand hotel, Palackého 347709.00–12.00
Bardejov, Slovakia December 15, 2013Gymnázium Leonarda Stӧckela, Jiráskova 1214.00–17.00
Nitra, Slovakia December 15, 2013Hotel Mikado, Hollého 1115.00–18.00
Žilina, Slovakia December 15, 2013Dom Odborov, Antona Bernoláka 5115.00–18.00

Producers casting in Czech Republic

CityDatePlaceTime
Jihlava, Czech Republic January 18, 2014Křesťanská základní škola, nám. Svobody09.00–12.00
Brno, Czech Republic January 18, 2014Základní škola Rašínova, Rašínova15.00–19.00
Plzeň, Czech Republic January 18, 2014Benešova základní škola a mateřská škola, Doudlevecká09.00–12.00
Praha 1, Czech Republic January 18, 2014Vyšší odborná škola a Střední průmyslová škola dopravní, Masná15.00–21.00
Olomouc, Czech Republic January 19, 2014Základní škola a Mateřská škola logopedická, třída Svornosti15.00–21.00
Ostrava, Czech Republic January 19, 2014Střední škola elektrotechnická, Na Jízdárně16.00–19.00
Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic January 19, 2014Obchodní akademie a jazyková škola s právem státní jazykové zkoušky15.00–18.00
Liberec, Czech Republic January 19, 2014Základní škola s rozšířenou výukou jazyků, ul. Husova09.00–12.00

Castings in the Czech Republic were scheduled for December 14 and 15 but was held a month later. Open castings, which are already included as an official jury and the audience were filmed from February 3 to 10 in Bratislava Incheba Expo Arena.

Bratislava

Bootcamp

This phase of the competition was filmed in the days February 10 to 12 also in Bratislava Incheba Expo Arena. To bootcamp was 104 contestants and at the end of bootcamp was the top 20 contestants in all four categories assigned to his mentor.

The 20 successful acts were:

Judges houses

5 contestants from each category were invited to homes his mentors that have emerged two best in each category. These are then fightin live shows.

Summary of judges' houses
JudgeCategoryLocationAssistantEliminated Contestants
Oto KlepířGroupsMusic club SaSaZu (Prague)NightworkCrabslide, Lady Jam, The Moment
Ondřej BrzobohatýGirlsObecní dům (Prague) Karel Gott Kristína Kušnírová, Dáša Šarközyová, Anh La Thi Quynh
Celeste Buckingham BoysKempinsky River Park (Bratislava) Richard Müller Matěj Bláha, Lukáš Grüner, Tomáš Kaliarik
Sisa Sklovská Over 28sSisa's home (Bratislava) Helena Vondráčková Monika Agrebi, Bronislav Vařílek, Miroslaw Witkowski

Contestants

Key
  – Winner
  – Runner-up
Category (mentor)Acts
Boys (Buckingham)Tibor GyurcsíkMatěj Vávra
Girls (Brzobohatý)Marina LadudaKatarína Ščevlíková
Over 28s (Sklovská)Peter BažíkBrigita Szelidová
Groups (Klempíř) Ricco & Claudia The Joy$

Live shows

Results summary

Key
  – 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
Weekly results per contestant
Contestant Week 1 Week 2 Week 3
Round 1Round 2Round 3
Peter BažíkSafeSafeSafeSafeWinner
(week 3)
Ricco & ClaudiaSafeSafeSafeSafeRunner-up
(week 3)
Tibor GyurcsíkSafeSafeSafe3rdEliminated
(week 3)
Katarína ŠčevlíkováSafeSafeBottom threeEliminated
(week 3)
The Joy$SafeSafeBottom threeEliminated
(week 3)
Matěj VávraBottom two6thBottom threeEliminated
(week 3)
Brigita SzelidováSafe7thEliminated
(week 2)
Marina LadudaBottom twoEliminated
(week 1)
Final showdownMarina LadudaBrigita SzelidováFinal showdown or judges' votes: results were based on public votes alone
Matěj VávraMatěj Vávra
Brzobohatý's vote to eliminateMatěj VávraBrigita Szelidová
Buckingham's vote to eliminateMarina LadudaBrigita Szelidová
Sklovská's vote to eliminateMarina LadudaMatěj Vávra
Klempíř's vote to eliminateMarina LadudaMatěj Vávra
EliminatedMarina Laduda
3 of 4 votes
Majority
Brigita Szelidová
2 of 4 votes
Deadlock
The Joy$
Public vote
to save
Tibor Gyurcsík
Public vote
to win
Ricco & Claudia
Public vote
to win
Katarína Ščevlíková
Public vote
to save
Matěj Vávra
Public vote
to save

Week 1 (May 11)

Contestants' performances on the first live show
ActOrderSong [2] Result
The Joy$1"How We Do (Party)"Safe
Tibor Gyurcsík2"Breakeven"Safe
Peter Bažík3"Love Me Again"Safe
Marina Laduda4"Like a Virgin"Bottom two
Ricco & Claudia5"Hallelujah"Safe
Katarína Ščevlíková6"Where Is the Love?"Safe
Matěj Vávra7"Sexy and I Know It"Bottom two
Brigita Szelidová8"You Are So Beautiful"Safe
Sing-off details
Matěj Vávra1"Give Me Love"Safe
Marina Laduda2"It's a Man's Man's Man's World"Eliminated
Judges' votes to eliminate
  • Brzobohatý: Matěj Vávra
  • Buckingham: Marina Laduda
  • Sklovská: Marina Laduda
  • Klempíř: Marina Laduda

Week 2 (May 18)

  • Theme: Dedication songs
  • Musical guests: Ondřej Brzobohatý a Peter Cmorík, Peter Bič Project
Contestants performances in the second live show
ActOrderSongResult
Tibor Gyurcsík1"Save the World"Safe
Brigita Szelidová2"When I Fall in Love"Bottom two
The Joy$3"I Love It"Safe
Peter Bažík4"Wake Me Up"Safe
Katarína Ščevlíková5"(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman"Safe
Matěj Vávra6"You're Nobody 'til Somebody Loves You"Bottom two
Ricco & Claudia7"Purple Rain"Safe
Sing-off details
Brigita Szelidová1"Let It Be"Eliminated
Matěj Vávra2"Incomplete"Safe
Judges' votes to eliminate
  • Klempíř: Matěj Vávra
  • Sklovská: Matěj Vávra
  • Buckingham: Brigita Szelidová
  • Brzobohatý: Brigita Szelidová

With the acts in the bottom two receiving two votes each, the result was deadlocked and reverted to the earlier public vote. Szelidová received the fewest public votes and was eliminated.

Week 3: Final (May 25)

  • Theme: Free choice; Mentor duet; Winner's song
  • Musical guests: Richard Müller and Fragile
Part 1
Contestants performances in the third live show
ActOrderFree choice songResult
Katarína Ščevlíková1"A Little Party Never Killed Nobody (All We Got)"Eliminated
Matěj Vávra2"Earth Song"Eliminated
The Joy$3"Diamonds"Eliminated
Tibor Gyurcsík4"Skyfall"Safe
Ricco & Claudia5"Je Suis Malade"Safe
Peter Bažík6"Locked Out of Heaven"Safe
Part 2
Contestants' performances on the third live show
ActOrderMentor duet songOrderWinner's songResult
Peter Bažík1"Proud Mary" (with Sisa Sklovská)4"When I Was Your Man"Winner
Ricco & Claudia2"Read All About It" (with Oto Klempíř)5"Hoy Tengo Ganas de Ti"Runner-up
Tibor Gyurcsík3"Say Something" (with Celeste Buckingham)N/A (already eliminated)Eliminated

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