Created Tue 30th Sep 7am PDT by
cakie174
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Which Judge will win the 2008 UK X Factor?
Current forecast: Cheryl Cole (44% chance
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Combining all predictions, the current most likely outcome is Cheryl Cole with a probability of 44% (unchanged in last 1 day)
For the fifth year running The X Factor returns to Saturday primetime ITV1 and ITV2 to entertain the nation...
Wannabe pop stars across the country are preparing to brave the panel of judges and the British public and stake their claim to the winner's title. And series five, with support again from sponsor Carphone Warehouse, is set to be bigger and better than ever before.
The inimitable Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh and Dannii Minougue will make up the judging panel once again, joined for the first time by Cheryl Cole, and they'll be handing out their judgement on contestants within categories male soloists aged 14-24, female soloists 14-24 years, over 25s and groups.
More auditions than ever take place at locations around the UK, from a breathtaking 100,000 applications. Each contestant needs three yeses to pass their audition; not two yeses and "I think you'd be good in a boyband" from Louis, it's three yeses every time.
Those who survive the audition phase then graduate to bootcamp, where they are put through their paces and mercilessly whittled down, until 24 acts remain.
Each judge is then assigned a category to mentor and it's off to the judges' houses - six acts go to each house, but only three will return.
The live show stage of the competition begins in October, as each week we lose the act with the fewest public votes.
In the final three acts will battle it out, until one is crowned winner of The X Factor 2008 - who will you vote for?
Wannabe pop stars across the country are preparing to brave the panel of judges and the British public and stake their claim to the winner's title. And series five, with support again from sponsor Carphone Warehouse, is set to be bigger and better than ever before.
The inimitable Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh and Dannii Minougue will make up the judging panel once again, joined for the first time by Cheryl Cole, and they'll be handing out their judgement on contestants within categories male soloists aged 14-24, female soloists 14-24 years, over 25s and groups.
More auditions than ever take place at locations around the UK, from a breathtaking 100,000 applications. Each contestant needs three yeses to pass their audition; not two yeses and "I think you'd be good in a boyband" from Louis, it's three yeses every time.
Those who survive the audition phase then graduate to bootcamp, where they are put through their paces and mercilessly whittled down, until 24 acts remain.
Each judge is then assigned a category to mentor and it's off to the judges' houses - six acts go to each house, but only three will return.
The live show stage of the competition begins in October, as each week we lose the act with the fewest public votes.
In the final three acts will battle it out, until one is crowned winner of The X Factor 2008 - who will you vote for?
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Suspend date: Sat 29th Nov 11am PST (1 week to go)
Initial likelihoods: Simon Cowell: 25%, Louis Walsh: 25%, Dannii Minougue: 25%, Cheryl Cole: 25%
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Created Tue 30th Sep 7am PDT by
cakie174
Changed Description Tue 7th Oct 2:14am PDT by
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... ITV2 to entertain the nation... <...<br/> <br/> Wannabe pop stars ... their claim to the winner’'s title. And series five, ... and better than ever before. <.<br/> <br/> The inimitable Simon ... by Cheryl Cole, and they’'ll be handing out their ... years, over 25s and groups. <.<br/> <br/> More auditions than ... audition; not two yeses and ‘"I think you’'d be good in a boyband’ " from Louis – , it’'s three yeses every time. <.<br/> <br/> Those who survive ... down, until 24 acts remain. <.<br/> <br/> Each judge is ... category to mentor and it’'s off to the judges’ ' houses… - six acts go to each ... , but only three will return. <.<br/> <br/> The live show ... with the fewest public votes. <.<br/> <br/> In the final ... of The X Factor 2008… - who will you vote for?
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score: 10
RTE Online 4 days ago
singer said: 'I love Cheryl, I love Cheryl. She fancies me I'm telling you.' She later slated Simon Cowell, 49, for his old-fashioned haircut: 'Let me say one thing that is pertinent and I won't swear on it either. It's got nothing to do with Simon
score: 10
Mail on Sunday 4 days ago
The clash between Louis Walsh and Cheryl Cole has gathered pace, with the Irishman accusing his fellow X Factor judge of 'getting away with murder'. Louis, 56, said the Girls Aloud star expected victory
score: 10
Glasgow Herald 5 days ago
Garfunkel hit Bridge Over Troubled Water but failed to convince the judges he deserved to survive another week. Louis Walsh, Cheryl Cole and Simon Cowell all voted for the former pool-cleaner to leave and so spared the mentor of both acts, Dannii
score: 10
Mail Online UK 6 days ago
Dannii Minogue is waving her fork around during lunch in a west London gastropub as she lays into Simon Cowell. Simon, you see, has let slip that 'pretty much everyone' he
score: 10
Mail Online UK 6 days ago
Dannii Minogue is waving her fork around during lunch in a west London gastropub as she lays into Simon Cowell. Simon, you see, has let slip that 'pretty much everyone
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