The X Factor (British series 5)


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.
Burke's prize, as winner, was a £1 million recording contract with Syco Music. Her debut single, "Hallelujah", written by Leonard Cohen, was released for digital download on 14 December 2008, with the physical format following on 17 December. It was later announced that her single had become the fastest-selling X Factor single at that time.
It was during auditions for the fifth series of the show that viewers were introduced to two teenagers: 15-year-old Jade Thirlwall, who in series eight would form one quarter of the winning act that year, Little Mix, and 14-year-old Liam Payne, who would become a member of boy band One Direction, formed in the seventh series.

Judges, presenters and other personnel

In February 2008, it was reported that Sharon Osbourne would not return as a judge for series 5. On 6 June, six days before filming was due to begin at the London auditions, ITV announced Osbourne's departure from the show. Media speculation over the reasons for Osbourne's departure alluded to rising tensions between her and fellow judge Dannii Minogue, as well as disputes over pay. When interviewed by Chris Moyles on BBC Radio 1, Osbourne said that it was "the best four years of life" but felt that it was "time to move on."
On 10 June 2008, after Osbourne's departure, ITV confirmed that Girls Aloud singer Cheryl Cole was the new judge and Osbourne's replacement for series 5. Minogue praised the new judge, saying, "She's very knowledgeable about music and I think she's going to bring a new side to the show." Cowell is reported by Minogue to feel that Cole's voiced opinions are something "which he loves".
Dermot O'Leary returned to present the main ITV show, choosing to leave other projects, including his ongoing role as the host of Big Brother's Little Brother, to concentrate on The X Factor. The Xtra Factor presenter Fearne Cotton left after series 4, having presented for only one series, to be replaced by Holly Willoughby. Brian Friedman returned as choreographer and performance coach, along with Yvie Burnett as vocal coach.

Selection process

Auditions

A reported "record-breaking" 182,000 applied for series 5, with filming for auditions in front of judges taking place in June/July 2008. Auditions were held in the cities of London, Birmingham, Manchester, Cardiff, and Glasgow.
Due to her commitments with Australia's Got Talent, Minogue was absent from some of the auditions in Birmingham and Cardiff but was not replaced.

Bootcamp

As in series 4, all four judges worked together at the bootcamp stage of the competition. This took place at indigO2 at The O2 in Greenwich, London on 4 August 2008, and was televised in two episodes on 27 and 28 September 2008. Contestants are said to have stayed in a nearby hotel in Blackheath.
During bootcamp, around 150 acts were whittled down to 24 who advanced to the next round, six in each category. After completion of bootcamp, the judges were told the category that they were to mentor. Cowell was given the Boys, Walsh the Groups, Minogue the Over 25s, and Cole the Girls.

Judges' houses

This round was filmed in late August and early September and was broadcast over two shows on 4 and 5 October. As in previous years, the judges welcomed the six acts from their selected category to their "homes". Each act had one chance to impress their mentor who, along with a guest judge, had the task of selecting which three acts were to go through to the live shows and which three would be eliminated. For her guest judge, Minogue chose former Spice Girls member and Emma Bunton, Cole chose her fellow Girls Aloud member Kimberly Walsh, Cowell chose singer Sinitta, and Walsh chose Shane Filan from Westlife.
JudgeCategoryLocationAssistantActs eliminated
ColeGirlsCannesKimberley WalshAnnastasia Baker, Hannah Bradbeer, Amy Connelly
CowellBoysBarbadosSinittaMali-Michael McCalla, Liam Payne, Alan Turner
MinogueOver 25sSaint-TropezEmma BuntonSuzie Furlonger, Louise Heatly, James Williams
WalshGroupsCastle Leslie, IrelandShane Filan4Instinct, Desire, Priority

Finalists

Key:
ActAgeHometownCategory Result
Alexandra Burke20LondonGirls Winner
JLS20–23VariousGroups Runner-up
Eoghan Quigg16County Londonderry, Northern IrelandBoys 3rd place
Diana Vickers17AccringtonGirls 4th place
Ruth Lorenzo26Murcia, SpainOver 25s 5th place
Rachel Hylton27LondonOver 25s 6th place
Daniel Evans39LeytonOver 25s 7th place
Laura White21AthertonGirls 8th place
Austin Drage22GraysBoys 9th place
Scott Bruton19ManchesterBoys 10th place
Girlband18–22VariousGroups 11th place
Bad Lashes19–24VariousGroups 12th place

Live shows

The live shows began on 11 October 2008 and continued through to the finale on 13 December 2008. An added twist for this series, confirmed on the first live show, was that acts in the bottom-two showdown sang a new song of their own choosing, rather than repeating the song they performed in the first part of the show.

Musical guests

performed on the first live show, promoting his second single "Don't Call This Love". Girls Aloud performed their new single "The Promise" on the second show on 18 October. Will Young performed his new song "Grace" on 1 November. Mariah Carey appeared on 8 November and performed her new single "I Stay in Love", plus a special version of "Hero" with 11 of the finalists. Leona Lewis appeared the week after and performed her new single "Run". Take That performed on 22 November show, as did series 4 third-place act Same Difference, who performed their debut single, and series 4 runner-up Rhydian Roberts, who sang a track from his debut album. On 29 November show, Britney Spears performed her new single "Womanizer".
Boyzone, Westlife, and Beyoncé were guests on the final show where they duetted with the finalists, with Knowles performing "Listen" with Alexandra Burke. Beyoncé also performed "If I Were a Boy".

Results summary

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The total number of votes cast for the entire series was 16,469,064.
Due to illness, Diana Vickers did not perform during week 5 and automatically advanced to week 6.
Minogue was not required to vote as there was already a majority.

Live show details

Week 1 (11 October)

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With the acts in the bottom two receiving two votes each, the result went to deadlock and reverted to the earlier public vote. Bad Lashes were eliminated as the act with the fewest public votes.

Week 2 (18 October)

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With the acts in the bottom two receiving two votes each, the result went to deadlock and reverted to the earlier public vote. Girlband were eliminated as the act with the fewest public votes. During the show, a mistake was made in one of the overlays and Lorenzo's number was briefly displayed incorrectly, meaning any calls to that number would not have registered a vote. After the show, viewers complained that they had dialled this incorrect number and could not get through to vote for Lorenzo, but ITV insisted the issue should not have made any difference to the overall result as Lorenzo received more votes than Girlband and advanced to the third week after the result went to deadlock.

Week 3 (25 October)

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Due to illness, Diana Vickers did not perform and automatically advanced to the following week. She was due to perform fifth and would have performed "Always Be My Baby".
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JLS had previously been rehearsing to sing "Rule the World", with the approval of their mentor, Walsh. Contrary to this, Minogue, who had higher priority in the judges' song-selection rota, selected the song for her artist Hylton to sing. This led to an on-screen argument between Minogue and Walsh.

Week 8: Quarter-Final (29 November)

ActCategory OrderFirst songOrderSecond songResult
Ruth LorenzoOver 25s 1"I Love Rock 'n' Roll"6"Always"Eliminated
JLSGroups 2"...Baby One More Time"7"You Light Up My Life"Safe
Alexandra BurkeGirls 3"Toxic"8"Listen"Safe
Eoghan QuiggBoys 4"Sometimes"9"We're All in This Together"Safe
Diana VickersGirls 5"I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman"10"Everybody Hurts"Safe

The quarter-final did not feature a final showdown and instead the act with the fewest public votes, Ruth Lorenzo, was automatically eliminated.

Week 9: Semi-Final (6 December)

ActCategory OrderFirst songOrderSecond songResult
Eoghan QuiggBoys 1"Year 3000"5"Does Your Mother Know"Safe
Diana VickersGirls 2"Girlfriend"6"White Flag"Eliminated
Alexandra BurkeGirls 3"Don't Stop the Music"7"Un-Break My Heart"Safe
JLSGroups 4"Umbrella"8"I'm Already There"Safe

The semi-final did not feature a final showdown and instead the act with the fewest public votes, Diana Vickers, was automatically eliminated.

Week 10: Final (13 December)

The twelve finalists together recorded a cover version of Mariah Carey's 1993 hit "Hero" in support of the Help for Heroes charity. The single was available for download from 25 October 2008, after the finalists performed the song live on that night's show. It was released in stores on 27 October, and Simon Cowell predicted it "will go straight to the top of the charts". In the first week of its release it went straight to number 1 and sold 313,244 copies, more than the rest of the top ten combined.

Reception

Ratings

Viewing figures for series 5 were, at the time of airing, the highest ever for any X Factor series, about 20% up on the previous series. This, however, was beaten by the sixth series the following year.
The first show of the series had the highest launch audience for any series, peaking at over 12 million viewers. The entire Auditions phase officially averaged 9.9m, a rise of 1.2m over the previous series.
The Bootcamp episodes performed well in the ratings; although the Saturday episode was beaten for the first time by Strictly Come Dancing, the Sunday episode restored the balance. The Saturday Judges' houses episode had the highest audience since the opening show, and the Sunday episode had a lower rating but still exceeded that of Strictly Come Dancing. The entire bootcamp and judges' houses phase officially averaged 9.8m, a rise of 2.5m over the previous series.
The live shows pulled in very strong audiences, often rating as the most watched programme of the week. The final was the second most watched television programme of 2008 with 14.06m viewers.
Series 5 of The X Factor officially averaged 10.5m, at the time becoming the most watched British talent series of the 21st century.
EpisodeAir dateOfficial ITV1 ratingWeekly rankShare
Auditions 116 August10.78148.2%
Auditions 223 August10.10145.4%
Auditions 330 August8.80243.5%
Auditions 46 September9.57142.8%
Auditions 513 September9.96143.2%
Auditions 620 September10.01141.7%
Bootcamp 127 September8.94436.0%
Bootcamp 228 September9.47138.1%
Judges' houses 14 October10.84140.5%
Judges' houses 25 October10.11342.7%
Live show 111 October11.09144.1%
Results 111 October9.05740.8%
Live show 218 October10.21338.5%
Results 218 October9.13939.7%
Live show 325 October10.37239.7%
Results 325 October8.891038.0%
Live show 41 November11.65143.3%
Results 41 November9.72637.6%
Live show 58 November10.72242.6%
Results 58 November9.46735.6%
Live show 615 November11.28143.5%
Results 615 November10.62242.9%
Live show 722 November11.77143.2%
Results 722 November9.98641.1%
Live show 829 November12.67146.0%
Results 829 November11.41250.0%
Semi-final6 December10.30339.1%
Semi-final results6 December10.60239.6%
Final performances13 December13.77250.3%
Final results13 December14.06154.4%
Series average200810.51142.4%