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Post by ManicKangaroo on May 20, 2016 19:47:07 GMT 1
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Post by ManicKangaroo on Jun 1, 2016 20:23:51 GMT 1
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2016 20:39:15 GMT 1
Don't understand the logic (if there is any) in this panel - tired and boring - not sure how this show keeps going now - well beyond parody. Advertising must be enough to keep it afloat
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Post by raliverpool on Jun 1, 2016 23:15:49 GMT 1
A judging panel with an average age of 55 years and 5 months to judge the young artists of the future.
This makes the revamped Top Gear seem positively inspired in comparison.
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Post by LittleChristmasTurkey on Jun 2, 2016 9:16:42 GMT 1
I understand bringing Nicole back, she was a decent judge in my opinion. Sharon was good enough in the early series, but became car-crash later on, and I have a feeling she'll be bringing car-crash Sharon back, unfortunately.
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Post by o on Jun 2, 2016 9:55:39 GMT 1
Another sad attempt to boost the ratings, give her alcohol in her dressing room before the show, Simon snipes at her, and fireworks, and viewing figures go up by 27.
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Post by Mart!n on Jun 2, 2016 14:34:11 GMT 1
Louis Walsh is back... yippee!!! looking forward to Louis Limericks
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Post by Jordan on Jun 4, 2016 10:58:10 GMT 1
Bringing in new judges obviously hasn't worked well so I see the logic, but I don't think this will help either.
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Post by ManicKangaroo on Jun 28, 2016 0:11:57 GMT 1
Radio 1 DJ Matt Edmondson has been announced as the host of ITV2's The Xtra Factor.
The 30-year-old will help to introduce a new format for the X Factor spin-off show, which will see a live segment with access to people who've auditioned and reaction to their performances.
Matt has been the host of Radio 1's Weekend Breakfast Show since 2013 and fills in for Scott Mills regularly.
He was the presenter of an online spin-off show called The Fan Factor in 2011.
He is replacing Rochelle Humes and Melvin Odoom, who presented the 2015 series.
ITV says the new live format will give fans of The X Factor the chance to react to the night's episode immediately after the audience has seen it.
The show will feature live interviews with contestants who appeared on the audition show, plus reactions from celebrity guests and interaction with fans on social media.
There will also be the usual mix of exclusive unseen auditions, backstage gossip and access to The X Factor judges.
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