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The X Factor (British TV series) series 10
2013 TV talent search film by Joel Mantle

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.

Auditions for the series started in March 2013 with mobile auditions taking place in 23 towns and cities. After this, open auditions in front of producers took place in April and May in London, Birmingham, Cardiff, Manchester and Glasgow. Auditions in front of the judges occurred in June and July in the same five cities, with two types of audition: auditionees who were successful in a first audition in an audition room, used for the first time since series 5, went on to attend an audition in an arena, which replaced the rooms in series 6. After bootcamp and judges' houses, the live shows began on 12 October 2013, and ran until the final on 15 December 2013, which was won by over 25s contestant Sam Bailey. This marked the first time someone from the over 25s category had won the show since Steve Brookstein won series 1 in 2004. It also marked the first time that Osbourne had been the winning mentor, having failed during her first stint on the show. As the winner, Bailey received a £1 million recording contract with Syco Music, and also supported Beyoncé at one of her shows during the UK leg of her The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour in 2014, which also made Bailey the second contestant from the Over 25s category to come first.

This was the final series of the three-year deal signed by Simon Cowell in 2010, before it was announced by ITV on 15 November that the show's contract was extended by a further three years, keeping it on air until 2016.

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Judges, Presenters and Other Personnel

It was reported on 22 February 2013 that Tulisa would not return for series 10, after being a judge for two series.6 She initially denied this and said she wanted to return,7 However, Tulisa confirmed on 21 May after months of speculation that she would be departing the show. The following day, it was confirmed that original judge Sharon Osbourne, who had been on the panel from series 1 to series 4 would join the remaining three judges from series 9, Louis Walsh, Gary Barlow and Nicole Scherzinger, ending rumours that Scherzinger may leave to focus on her second studio album and be replaced by series 9 guest judge Mel B, which happened in series 11.89

Osbourne stated in July that she was back for just one series, "to go out on a high",10 and during the first live show, Barlow revealed that this would be his last series on the show.11 Walsh, who had appeared on the show since its inception, announced he would be leaving the show after this series, although he later said he "might come back" if Simon Cowell returned,12 and later still he said he would most likely continue, claiming "I'm having so much fun this year, I might stay".13 Walsh eventually confirmed his return for series 11, following the returns of both Cowell and Cheryl Cole.

Dermot O'Leary returned to present the main show on ITV for his seventh series,1415 whilst Caroline Flack came back to present spin-off show The Xtra Factor on ITV2.16 Olly Murs, Flack's co-presenter for series 8 and 9, wanted to focus on his music career and therefore did not come back.17 On 29 May, it was announced that comedian Matt Richardson would co-present The Xtra Factor with Flack,18 after reports that Nick Grimshaw, Dave Berry or Rylan Clark may replace Murs.19 Flack also presented backstage on the main X Factor programme, during the live shows on Saturdays.20 Yvie Burnett returned as vocal coach. Brian Burke left as creative director and was replaced by Jerry Reeve and Mark "Swany" Hart.

Selection process

Auditions

Mobile auditions

Between 25 March and 1 April 2013, mobile auditions took place in Inverness,21 Great Yarmouth,22 Warrington,23 Aberdeen,24 Colchester,25 Hull,26 Dumfries,27 Grimsby,28 Romford,29 Belfast,30 Newport on the Isle of Wight,31 Sunderland,32 Wakefield,33 Bangor,34 Middlesbrough, Yeovil, Aberystwyth, Blackburn, Dublin, Blackpool, Cork, Merthyr Tydfil and Newport in Wales.35 It was reported that around 20 people attended Colchester auditions on 26 March and producers tried to convince passers-by to audition.

Open auditions

For the first time since series 6, auditions took place in five cities instead of six. Open auditions in front of the show's producers began in London (ExCeL London) on 6 April36 and continued in Birmingham (International Convention Centre) on 13 April, Cardiff (Millennium Stadium) on 20 April, and Manchester (Old Trafford) on 27 April, before concluding in Glasgow (SECC) on 1 May.37 Auditions were not held in Liverpool this year, after it was one of the locations in the past two series.38 Producers said that they were "mixing it up", although reports claim that they were unimpressed with talent in Liverpool, despite four finalists— Ray Quinn (series 3), Rebecca Ferguson (series 7), Marcus Collins (series 8) and Christopher Maloney (series 9)—coming from Liverpool.39 Additionally, auditions returned to Birmingham after being replaced by Newcastle in series 9. Producers previously held auditions in Newcastle instead of Birmingham because they thought that Birmingham provided "no memorable talent", but reportedly decided to return there after "disappointing" results in Newcastle.40 Almost 8,000 contestants attended in London,41 whilst Cardiff attracted at least 3,000,42 Birmingham produced around 5,000,43 over 4,000 auditioned in Manchester44 and over 2,000 in Glasgow.45

Judges' auditions

This series saw the return of the original auditions format last used in series 5, where auditionees performed in a room in front of the judges. Those who were successful in the room auditions then faced a second audition in an arena—the format used since series 6—to prove they can impress an audience. If they were successful in this audition, they entered the bootcamp stage of the competition. Cowell hoped the "intimate" room auditions would increase ratings.4647 The room auditions in front of the judges began in Glasgow on 4 June at the Hilton Glasgow Grosvenor Hotel48 and continued in Birmingham on 10 June at the International Convention Centre.49 Manchester auditions took place over three days from 13 to 15 June at Old Trafford,5051 followed by London auditions which also took place over three days, from 19 to 21 June at ExCeL London.5253[non-primary source needed] Due to a lack of successful groups, extra auditions specifically for groups took place on 1 July at Price Studios in Battersea, London. Auditions then concluded in Cardiff on 3 July at the Motorpoint Arena.54 The arena auditions took place at a single venue, Wembley Arena, over four days, from 15 to 18 July.55 The broadcast of auditions started on 31 August 2013, with room auditions being shown on Saturday nights and arena auditions on Sundays.56

The first room audition episode aired on 31 August, and featured auditions from Cardiff, Manchester, London and Birmingham. The second room audition episode featured auditions from Manchester, Cardiff and Glasgow. The third room audition episode showcased auditions from London, Manchester, Birmingham and Glasgow.

Numerous contestants from previous series returned to audition again for this series, including: Amy Mottram, who was Tulisa's wildcard contestant in series 9 and failed to be chosen ahead of Maloney as the 13th contestant;57 Terry Winstanley, who made it to judges' houses in series 8;58 Johnny Rocco, whose audition in series 4 ended with him "cursing" Walsh after getting a "no" from all four judges;59 John Adams, who reached bootcamp in series 8;60 Curtis Golden, Joseph Whelan and Gathan Cheema, all of whom got to bootcamp in series 9;616263 Stephanie Woods, who got to judges' houses in series 4;64 Jade Richards, who got to judges' houses in series 8 and bootcamp in series 9;65 and Melanie McCabe, who got to bootcamp in series 5 and 9 and to judges' houses in series 8.6667 Also auditioning again were groups Rough Copy, who were initially to through to judges' houses in series 9 but had to back out due to visa problems, The Dolly Rockers, who made it to judges' houses in series 3 and James Bellamy and Duane Lamonte from Brick City who both made it to judges' houses in series 2 and series 6 respectively.68 Another notable group to audition were 1990s pop rock band Next of Kin, who were once labelled "the British Hanson".69

Summary of judges' auditions
CityRoom auditionsArena auditions
Date(s)VenueDate(s)Venue
Glasgow4 June 201370Hilton Glasgow Grosvenor Hotel71
Birmingham10 June 201372International Convention Centre
Manchester13–15 June 20137374Old Trafford75
London19–21 June 20137677ExCeL London7815–18 July 201379Wembley Arena80
1 July 2013Price Studios
Cardiff3 July 201381Motorpoint Arena82

Bootcamp/Six Chair Challenge

On 17 April 2013, it was reported that this series' bootcamp could be changed and be conducted abroad like judges' houses,8384 however, it was later confirmed that bootcamp would take place at Wembley Arena85 over four days, across three sessions between 9 and 12 August.86 It was reported that Cowell was planning to give advice on which acts should progress through this stage, meeting with the judges on his yacht to give opinions on the contestants,8788 but further reports claimed that due to a pregnancy scandal, Cowell would instead speak to the judges by telephone, as he did in series 9.89 However, this did not happen.

In a change to the usual format, the judges were allocated their categories before bootcamp,90 via a phonecall from executive producer Richard Holloway.91 Walsh has the Boys, Scherzinger had the Girls, Osbourne has the Over 25s and Barlow has the Groups.92 On the first day of bootcamp, individual contestants were put into groups of three within their category, and groups were put into pairs. They had to perform within that pair or group, and the category judge would then decide who would continue.93 There was then a change in the format, that saw the judges choose the contestants to advance to judges' houses immediately after their bootcamp performance, instead of waiting until everyone had performed. Each judge had six places to their judges house, and they granted a 'seat' to the performers they wanted to advance in their category. However, if a judge already chose six contestants for their category, they could replace them if they preferred a later performer, therefore causing bootcamp to be branded the 'ultimate game of musical chairs' or even Six Chair Challenge was introduced.94 Bootcamp was broadcast over two episodes, each of 90 minutes, on 28 and 29 September.9596

Judges' houses

Judges' houses took place in September. Each judge took the remaining members of their category to an overseas location, and had guests to assist them in their decisions. Walsh was assisted by Nicole Appleton and Shane Filan along with the returning Sinitta (who's Walsh's assists for the Second Time and Ninth Overall Appearances in the Judges' Houses) when he mentored the Boys in Saint-Tropez, France, in a property worth £10.5 million, next door to a property owned by Nicolas Sarkozy, whose gardeners interrupted filming.97 Osbourne took the Over 25s to her own home in Beverly Hills, California,98 assisted by Robbie Williams; Barlow was assisted by series 6 runner-up and former The Xtra Factor co-presenter Olly Murs to mentor the Groups in New York City; and Scherzinger took the Girls to Antigua with Mary J. Blige,99 staying at the St James Club resort.100 Groups Code 4 and Rough Copy were forced to lose a member each during judges' houses because of visa problems.101 At judges' houses, Each contestant performed two songs for their mentor and his/her guest judge, although only one song was mentioned and shown on the main show, with the other song shown on The Xtra Factor instead (although only the contestants who made it to the live shows had their second songs shown). Judges' houses was broadcast over two programmes, on 5 and 6 October.102103

Judges Houses Performances

Boys:

Groups:

Over 25s:

Girls:

Summary of judges' houses
JudgeCategoryLocation104Assistant(s)105Contestants Eliminated
BarlowGroupsNew York CityOlly MursBrick City, Code 4, Xyra106
OsbourneOver 25sBeverly HillsRobbie WilliamsZoe Devlin, Andrea Magee, Joseph Whelan107
ScherzingerGirlsAntiguaMary J. BligeRelley C, Melanie McCabe, Jade Richards108
WalshBoysSaint-TropezNicole Appleton, Shane Filan and SinittaPaul Akister, Ryan Mathie, Giles Potter109

Contestants

Key:

  – Winner   – Runner-Up
ContestantAge(s)HometownCategory (mentor)Result
Sam Bailey36LeicesterOver 25s (Osbourne)Winner
Nicholas McDonald17North LanarkshireBoys (Walsh)Runner-Up
Luke Friend17TeignmouthBoys (Walsh)3rd Place
Rough Copy24–27VariousGroups (Barlow)4th Place
Tamera Foster16GravesendGirls (Scherzinger)5th Place
Hannah Barrett17South Norwood6th Place
Sam Callahan19EssexBoys (Walsh)7th Place
Abi Alton19GuisboroughGirls (Scherzinger)8th Place
Kingsland Road19–25East LondonGroups (Barlow)9th Place
Miss Dynamix16–22Various10th Place
Shelley Smith35FarringdonOver 25s (Osbourne)11th Place
Lorna Simpson26South Norwood12th Place

Live shows

The live shows started on 12 October.110 As in previous series, each week's song choices followed a particular theme. Each contestant performed on Saturday, while eliminations and guest performances took place on Sunday. For the first three weeks, a new "flash vote" took place at the end of each Saturday night show, where the voting lines opened for about eight minutes, and the act with the fewest votes faced the "sing-off" (formerly called the "final showdown") on Sunday. Voting lines for the remaining contestants then reopened, and stayed open until the Sunday shows,111 where the second contestant to face the "sing-off" was revealed.112 "Deadlock", where the act with the fewest public votes is eliminated after the judges' votes are tied, was eliminated while there was a flash vote,113 and instead, in the event that judges' votes were tied, the contestant that lost the flash vote was eliminated. However, in week 4 the flash vote was rested because of Nile Rodgers and Chic's performance, meaning there was not enough time at the end of the show for the flash vote, and "deadlock" would have returned if the judges' votes had been tied,114 and the flash vote did not return after this. Deadlock was used in weeks 8 and 9 due to tie votes from the judges.115116

The final took place at the normal venue, Wembley Arena117 on 14 and 15 December 2013.118

Musical guests

Each results show featured musical performances from at least two artists, while occasionally, artists performed on the main performances show. Ellie Goulding and Cher performed on the first results show,119 Robin Thicke and Katy Perry performed on the second,120 and The Wanted and Lady Gaga performed on the third.121 Nile Rodgers and Chic performed a medley of three songs on the fourth live show, in what was billed as a "special edition" of The X Factor.122 Little Mix performed on the fourth live results show, followed by Taylor Swift with Gary Lightbody.123 Robbie Williams and Celine Dion appeared on the fifth results show,124 though Dion's performance was pre-recorded.125 The sixth live results show featured performances from judge Gary Barlow,126 who was relaunching his solo career,127 and Miley Cyrus.128 Olly Murs performed on the seventh live show,129 then JLS, Mary J. Blige with Jessie J, and One Direction performed on the seventh live results show.130 Rebecca Ferguson and James Arthur performed on the eighth results show,131 Leona Lewis and Michael Bublé performed on the semi-final live results show,132 Tom Odell and The Killers performed in the first show of the final,133 and One Direction, Perry, Elton John and Barlow performed in the second show of the final.134

Results summary

Colour key

  Contestant in Boys

  Contestant in Girls

  Contestant in Over 25s

  Contestant in Groups

  –Contestant did not face the public vote because they were already in the sing-off
  –Contestant received the fewest public votes or was in the bottom two and had to sing again in the sing-off
  –Contestant received the fewest public votes and was eliminated immediately
  –Contestant was given a "Bye Week" and automatically advanced to the following week
  –Contestant received the most public votes
Weekly results per contestant135
ContestantWeek 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Quarter-FinalSemi-FinalFinal
Saturday VoteSunday Vote1Saturday VoteSunday Vote1Saturday VoteSunday Vote1Saturday VoteSunday Vote1
Sam Bailey1st 23.4%2nd 23.3%2nd 16.8%2nd 17.4%1st 27.0%1st 27.0%1st31.1%1st 28.4%2nd 26.5%1st 36.0%1st 27.4%1st 29.6%1st 38.2%Winner 53.4%
Nicholas McDonald2nd23.3%1st23.5%1st28.1%1st27.1%2nd25.3%2nd24.8%2nd18.2%2nd20.2%1st31.4%2nd23.9%2nd25.1%2nd28.2%2nd32.1%Runner-Up 36.3%
Luke Friend9th3.4%9th3.5%7th5.9%8th6.0%3rd7.9%3rd7.5%6th7.0%5th9.0%6th8.0%3rd13.0%4th19.3%3rd26.7%3rd29.7%Eliminated(final)
Rough Copy3rd18.4%3rd16.4%5th8.6%4th10.2%8th6.2%6th6.7%5th7.5%3rd11.1%4th8.7%6th8.7%3rd19.7%4th15.5%Eliminated(semi-final)
Tamera Foster6th4.9%7th5.1%4th9.4%5th9.2%4th7.7%4th7.3%9th4.7%4th10.0%5th8.3%4th9.3%5th8.5%Eliminated(quarter-final)
Hannah Barrett5th5.3%5th5.2%3rd12.7%3rd10.4%7th6.2%9th5.9%3rd12.0%7th7.1%3rd9.9%5th9.1%Eliminated(week 7)
Sam Callahan8th3.5%6th5.1%8th5.1%7th6.6%9th4.8%8th6.0%4th7.6%6th8.0%7th7.1%Eliminated(week 6)
Abi Alton4th9.2%4th9.0%6th6.1%6th6.9%5th6.6%5th7.1%7th 6.7%8th6.2%Eliminated(week 5)
Kingsland Road7th3.7%8th4.1%10th3.6%6th6.5%7th6.6%8th5.2%Eliminated(week 4)
Miss Dynamix10th1.8%10th2.2%Bye Week210th1.8%Eliminated(week 3)
Shelley Smith12th1.5%9th3.7%9th4.3%Eliminated(week 2)
Lorna Simpson11th1.6%11th1.7%Eliminated(week 1)
Final ShowdownSimpson, SmithKingsland Road, SmithBarrett,Miss DynamixFoster,Kingsland RoadAlton, BarrettCahallan,FriendBarrett,Rough CopyFoster, FriendFriend,Rough CopyNo sing-off or judges' votes: results based on public votes alone
Judges voted toEliminateSend Through
Walsh's vote (Boys)SimpsonSmith—3Kingsland Road—4None (abstained)BarrettFosterFriend
Osbourne's vote (Over 25s)None (abstained)Kingsland RoadMiss DynamixKingsland RoadAlton—5BarrettFosterFriend
Barlow's vote (Groups)SmithSmithBarrettFosterAltonCallahanBarrettFriendRough Copy
Scherzinger's vote (Girls)SimpsonSmithMiss DynamixKingsland RoadNone (abstained)CallahanRough CopyFriendRough Copy
EliminatedLorna Simpson2 of 3 votesMajorityShelley Smith3 of 4 votesMajorityMiss Dynamix2 of 3 votesFlash VoteKingsland Road3 of 4 votesMajorityAbi Alton2 of 2 votesMajoritySam Callahan2 of 2 votesMajorityHannah Barrett3 of 4 votesMajorityTamera Foster2 of 4 votesDeadlockRough Copy2 of 4 votesDeadlockLuke Friend28.8%to saveNicholas McDonald36.2%to win
Reference(s)136137138139140141142143144145146
  • ^1 Owing to the freezing of votes, the voting percentages in Weeks 1, 2 and 3, as well as the Final for all the Sunday Votes do not add up to 100%. Shelley Smith received 0.5% of the Sunday Vote in Week 1, Kingsland Road received 1.1% of the Sunday Vote in Week 2, Miss Dynamix received 0.5% of the Sunday Vote in Week 3 and Luke Friend received 10.3% of the Sunday Vote in the Final.147
  • ^2 Miss Dynamix were given a bye in Week 2 as band member SeSe Foster was too ill to perform. Miss Dynamix automatically advanced to Week 3.148
  • ^3 Walsh did not need to vote as Scherzinger and Osbourne had already voted to eliminate Miss Dynamix; having lost the flash vote, they would have been eliminated regardless of Walsh's decision. Walsh said he would have voted to save Hannah Barrett.
  • ^4 Walsh did not need to vote as there was already a majority. He said he would have voted to save Hannah Barrett.
  • ^5 Osbourne did not need to vote as there was already a majority. She said she would have voted to save Luke Friend.

Live show details

Week 1 (12/13 October)

Contestants' performances on the first live show
ContestantCategory (mentor)OrderSong152YearResult153
Hannah BarrettGirls (Scherzinger)1"What's Love Got to Do with It"1984Safe
Nicholas McDonaldBoys (Walsh)2"True"1983Safe (Highest Votes- Sunday Public Vote)
Miss DynamixGroups (Barlow)3"Jump (for My Love)"1984Safe
Sam BaileyOver 25s (Osbourne)4"The Power of Love"1984Safe (Highest Votes- Saturday Flash Vote)
Sam CallahanBoys (Walsh)5"Summer of '69"1985Safe
Kingsland RoadGroups (Barlow)6"I'm Your Man"
Shelley SmithOver 25s (Osbourne)7"Alone"1987Lost Saturday Flash Vote
Abi AltonGirls (Scherzinger)8"Livin' on a Prayer"1986Safe
Lorna SimpsonOver 25s (Osbourne)9"So Emotional"1987Lost Sunday Public Vote
Tamera FosterGirls (Scherzinger)10"Ain't Nobody"1983Safe
Luke FriendBoys (Walsh)11"Every Breath You Take"
Rough CopyGroups (Barlow)12"In the Air Tonight"1981
Sing-off details154
Shelley SmithOver 25s (Osbourne)1"One Night Only"Saved
Lorna SimpsonOver 25s (Osbourne)2"There You'll Be"Eliminated
Judges' votes to eliminate155
  • Osbourne abstained from voting to save as both contestants were in her category.
  • Walsh: Lorna Simpson – gave no reason.
  • Barlow: Shelley Smith – said that Smith was only in the bottom two through a poor song choice, but felt that Simpson would go further in the competition.
  • Scherzinger: Lorna Simpson – thought that there was "more to see from" Smith.

However, if the result was tied, Simpson would have been saved.

Week 2 (19/20 October)

Contestants' performances on the second live show
ContestantCategory (mentor)OrderSong159Result160
Sam BaileyOver 25s (Osbourne)1"Make You Feel My Love"Safe
Kingsland RoadGroups (Barlow)2"Marry You"Lost Saturday Flash Vote
Nicholas McDonaldBoys (Walsh)3"She's the One"Safe (Highest Votes - Saturday And Sunday Votes)
Abi AltonGirls (Scherzinger)4"Can't Get You Out of My Head"Safe
Shelley SmithOver 25s (Osbourne)5"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"Lost Sunday Public Vote
Miss DynamixGroups (Barlow)6Bye Week2Automatically Advanced
Sam CallahanBoys (Walsh)7"I Won't Give Up"Safe
Tamera FosterGirls (Scherzinger)8"Beneath Your Beautiful"
Luke FriendBoys (Walsh)9"Let Her Go"
Rough CopyGroups (Barlow)10"I Want It That Way"
Hannah BarrettGirls (Scherzinger)11"Beautiful"
Sing-off details161
Kingsland RoadGroups (Barlow)1"Try"Saved
Shelley SmithOver 25s (Osbourne)2"Stop!"Eliminated

^1 Due to band member SeSe Foster being in the hospital, Miss Dynamix did not perform and were given a bye week which automatically advanced them to the following week.162 They would have performed "Dreams",163 but actually performed the song the following week.164

Judges' votes to eliminate165
  • Barlow: Shelley Smith – gave no reason but effectively backed his own contestant, Kingsland Road.
  • Osbourne: Kingsland Road – backed her own act, Shelley Smith.
  • Scherzinger: Shelley Smith – based on the fact that she saved Smith the previous week.
  • Walsh: Shelley Smith – felt Kingsland Road had more potential.

However, if Walsh tied the result, Kingsland Road would have been eliminated.

Week 3 (26/27 October)

Conteatants' performances on the third live show
ContestantCategory (mentor)OrderSong169FilmResult170
Rough CopyGroups (Barlow)1"(Everything I Do) I Do It for You"Robin Hood: Prince of ThievesSafe
Sam CallahanBoys (Walsh)2"All I Want Is You"Reality Bites
Hannah BarrettGirls (Scherzinger)3"Skyfall"SkyfallLost Sunday Public Vote
Nicholas McDonaldBoys (Walsh)4"Angel"City of AngelsSafe
Abi AltonGirls (Scherzinger)5"Moon River"Breakfast at Tiffany's
Miss DynamixGroups (Barlow)6"Dreams"MagnoliaLost Saturday Flash Vote
Sam BaileyOver 25s (Osbourne)7"My Heart Will Go On"TitanicSafe (Highest Votes - Saturday And Sunday Votes)
Kingsland RoadGroups (Barlow)8"Oh, Pretty Woman"Pretty WomanSafe
Luke FriendBoys (Walsh)9"Kiss from a Rose"Batman Forever
Tamera FosterGirls (Scherzinger)10"Listen"Dreamgirls
Sing-off details171
Hannah BarrettGirls (Scherzinger)1"Read All About It, Pt. III"Saved
Miss DynamixGroups (Barlow)2"Don't You Worry Child"Eliminated
Judges' votes to eliminate172
  • Scherzinger: Miss Dynamix – backed her own contestant, Hannah Barrett.
  • Barlow: Hannah Barrett – backed his own contestant, Miss Dynamix, but was surprised Barrett was in the sing off due to her performance from the previous night being one of his favourites.
  • Osbourne: Miss Dynamix – gave no reason.
  • Walsh was not required to vote, but stated he would have eliminated Miss Dynamix.

Week 4 (2/3 November)

The flash vote was cancelled this week because of lack of time, due to Rodgers and Chic's performance, and the two contestants receiving the fewest votes were announced during Sunday's results show.177

Contestants' performances on the fourth live show
ContestantCategory (mentor)OrderSong178Result179
Luke FriendBoys (Walsh)1"Play That Funky Music"Safe
Kingsland RoadGroups (Barlow)2"Blame It on the Boogie"Bottom Two
Tamera FosterGirls (Scherzinger)3"Wishing on a Star"
Sam CallahanBoys (Walsh)4"Relight My Fire"Safe
Rough CopyGroups (Barlow)5"September"
Abi AltonGirls (Scherzinger)6"I Will Survive"
Nicholas McDonaldBoys (Walsh)7"Rock with You"
Hannah BarrettGirls (Scherzinger)8"Somebody Else's Guy"
Sam BaileyOver 25s (Osbourne)9"No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)"Safe (Highest Votes)
Sing-off details180
Kingsland RoadGroups (Barlow)1"I Won't Let You Go"Eliminated
Tamera FosterGirls (Scherzinger)2"I Have Nothing"Saved
Judges' votes to eliminate181
  • Scherzinger: Kingsland Road – backed her own contestant, Tamera Foster.
  • Barlow: Tamera Foster – backed his own contestant, Kingsland Road.
  • Osbourne: Kingsland Road – gave no comment; she later said on The Xtra Factor that she could not think of a reason to send them home nor to justify keeping them in the competition despite her own fondness for them.
  • Walsh: Kingsland Road – said that Foster "sang her heart out" in her sing-off performance and had "star quality".

However, voting statistics revealed that Kingsland Road received more votes than Foster which meant that if Walsh sent the result to deadlock, Kingsland Road would have been saved.

Week 5 (9/10 November)

The top 8 contestants performed with a 36-piece live band, instead of a backing track.185 The flash vote did not return this week, and a show source said there were no plans for it to return.186 Cowell made an appearance during rehearsals via VT this week and told the top 8 contestants they would be taking part in the 2014 live tour.187

Contestants' performances on the fifth live show
ContestantCategory (mentor)OrderSong188Big Band ArtistResult189
Abi AltonGirls (Scherzinger)1"That's Life"Frank SinatraBottom Two
Sam BaileyOver 25s (Osbourne)2"Theme from New York, New York"Liza MinnelliSafe (Highest Votes)
Nicholas McDonaldBoys (Walsh)3"Dream a Little Dream of Me"The Mamas and the PapasSafe
Luke Friend4"Moondance"Van Morrison
Hannah BarrettGirls (Scherzinger)5"It's a Man's Man's Man's World"James BrownBottom Two
Rough CopyGroups (Barlow)6"Hit the Road Jack"Ray CharlesSafe
Tamera FosterGirls (Scherzinger)7"Cry Me a River"Michael Bublé
Sam CallahanBoys (Walsh)8"Ain't That a Kick in the Head?"Dean Martin
Sing-off details190
Abi AltonGirls (Scherzinger)1"Lego House"Eliminated
Hannah BarrettGirls (Scherzinger)2"Wrecking Ball"Saved
Judges' votes to eliminate191
  • Scherzinger abstained from voting as both contestants were in her category.
  • Barlow: Abi Alton – based on the sing-off performances.
  • Osbourne: Abi Alton – gave no reason.
  • Walsh was not required to vote but stated he would have saved Barrett.

Week 6 (16/17 November)

A minimum of 15p from every contestant vote cast, plus a minimum of 50p from every track downloaded from this weekend's live performances, will be donated to the Disasters Emergency Committee's relief efforts following Typhoon Haiyan.195

Contestants' performances on the sixth live show
ContestantCategory (mentor)OrderSong196British ArtistResult197
Hannah BarrettGirls (Scherzinger)1"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"The Rolling StonesSafe
Luke FriendBoys (Walsh)2"Your Song"Elton JohnBottom Two
Sam BaileyOver 25s (Osbourne)3"Something"The BeatlesSafe
Rough CopyGroups (Barlow)4"Viva la Vida"Coldplay
Sam CallahanBoys (Walsh)5"Faith"George MichaelBottom Two
Tamera FosterGirls (Scherzinger)6"Diamonds Are Forever"Shirley BasseySafe
Nicholas McDonaldBoys (Walsh)7"Someone like You"AdeleSafe (Highest Votes)
Sing-off details198
Luke FriendBoys (Walsh)1"I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For"Saved
Sam CallahanBoys (Walsh)2"Iris"Eliminated
Judges' votes to eliminate199
  • Walsh abstained from voting as both contestant were in his category.
  • Scherzinger: Sam Callahan – said Friend was the better singer.
  • Barlow: Sam Callahan – gave no reason.
  • Osbourne was not required to vote, but stated she would have save Friend.

Week 7 (23/24 November)

Contestants' performances on the sixth live show
ContestantCategory (mentor)OrderSong205Previous ContestantResult
Nicholas McDonaldBoys (Walsh)1"The Climb"Joe McElderrySafe
Hannah BarrettGirls (Scherzinger)2"Hallelujah"Alexandra BurkeBottom Two
Luke FriendBoys (Walsh)3"What Makes You Beautiful"One DirectionSafe
Rough CopyGroups (Barlow)4"Don't Let Go (Love)"Little MixBottom Two
Tamera FosterGirls (Scherzinger)5"Impossible"James ArthurSafe
Sam BaileyOver 25s (Osbourne)6"Bleeding Love"Leona LewisSafe (Highest Votes)
Sing-off details206
Hannah BarrettGirls (Scherzinger)1"I'd Rather Go Blind"Eliminated
Rough CopyGroups (Barlow)2"Stop Crying Your Heart Out"Saved
Judges' votes to eliminate207
  • Scherzinger: Rough Copy – backed her own contestant, Hannah Barrett.
  • Barlow: Hannah Barrett – gave no reason, but effectively backed his own contestant, Rough Copy.
  • Osbourne: Hannah Barrett – because it was Barrett's third time in the bottom two.
  • Walsh: Hannah Barrett – gave no reason, but on The Xtra Factor he said that it was because Barrett had been in the sing-off three times and Rough Copy had more to give.208

However, voting statistics revealed that Barrett received more votes than Rough Copy which meant that if Walsh sent the result to deadlock, Barrett would have advanced to the quarter-final.

Week 8: Quarter-Final (30 November/1 December)

For the first time this series, the contestants performed two songs each. One song was chosen by a public vote via the official The X Factor app.214 On 24 November, the song choices for the public were revealed.215

List of song choices for the jukebox week theme
ContestantCategory (mentor)Song Choices216Result217Percentage218
Luke FriendBoys (Walsh)"Bridge over Troubled Water"Not Chosen33.0%
"Skinny Love"Chosen42.0%
"One Day Like This"Not Chosen25.0%
Nicholas McDonald"The Prayer"11.0%
"Amazed"20.2%
"Just the Way You Are"Chosen68.8%
Rough CopyGroups (Barlow)"End of the Road"Not Chosen38.4%
"I Believe I Can Fly"Chosen46.5%
"If You Ever"Not Chosen15.1%
Sam BaileyOver 25s (Osbourne)"The Living Years"10.3%
"Clown"Chosen54.4%
"Without You"Not Chosen35.3%
Tamera FosterGirls (Scherzinger)"The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face"Chosen46.0%
"This Woman's Work"Not Chosen20.9%
"Emotion"33.1%
Contestants' performances in the quarter-final
ContestantCategory (mentor)OrderFirst song219Theme220OrderSecond song221Theme222Result223
Nicholas McDonaldBoys (Walsh)1"Just the Way You Are"Viewers' Choice6"Greatest Day"Musical HeroSafe
Sam BaileyOver 25s (Osbourne)2"How Will I Know"Musical Hero7"Clown"Viewers' ChoiceSafe (Highest Votes)
Tamera FosterGirls (Scherzinger)3"We Found Love"Musical Hero9"The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face"Viewers' choiceBottom Two
Luke FriendBoys (Walsh)4"Skinny Love"Viewers' Choice8"I Will Wait"Musical Hero
Rough CopyGroups (Barlow)5"Every Little Step"/"She's Got That Vibe"Musical Hero10"I Believe I Can Fly"Viewers' ChoiceSafe
Sing-off details224
Tamera FosterGirls (Scherzinger)1"The Voice Within"Eliminated
Luke FriendBoys (Walsh)2"Run"Saved
Judges' votes to eliminate225
  • Scherzinger: Luke Friend – backed her own contestant, Tamera Foster, but said that Friend had a gift that no one could take away from him.
  • Walsh: Tamera Foster – backed his own contestant, Luke Friend, who he said was better in the sing-off.
  • Osbourne: Tamera Foster – said that Friend delivered "an organic natural performance" in the sing-off.
  • Barlow: Luke Friend – could not decide so chose to take the vote to deadlock; he further explained his statement by saying that Friend had one of his "best nights" but thought Foster had "come back strong" in the quarter-final and that she was going to be "one of the biggest stars after the series".

With the contestant in the bottom two receiving two votes each, the result went to deadlock and reverted to the earlier public vote. Foster was eliminated as the contestant with the fewest public votes.

Week 9: Semi-Final (7/8 December)

Contestants' performances in the semi-final
ContestantCategory (mentor)OrderBeyoncé song230OrderElton John song231Result232
Luke FriendBoys (Walsh)1"Best Thing I Never Had"6"Something About the Way You Look Tonight"Bottom Two
Nicholas McDonaldBoys (Walsh)2"Halo"5"Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me"Safe
Sam BaileyOver 25s (Osbourne)3"If I Were a Boy"8"Candle in the Wind"Safe (Highest Votes)
Rough CopyGroups (Barlow)4"Survivor"7"Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word"Bottom Two
Sing-off details233
Luke FriendBoys (Walsh)1"Somewhere Only We Know"Saved
Rough CopyGroups (Barlow)2"End of the Road"Eliminated
Judges' votes to send through to the final234
  • Barlow: Rough Copy – gave no reason but essentially backed his own contestant, Rough Copy.
  • Walsh: Luke Friend – gave no reason but essentially backed his own contestant, Luke Friend.
  • Scherzinger: Rough Copy – gave no reason.
  • Osbourne: Luke Friend – could not decide so chose to take the vote to deadlock.

With the contestants in the bottom two receiving two votes each, the result went to deadlock and reverted to the earlier public vote. Friend advanced to the final as the contestant with the most public votes.235

Week 10: Final (14/15 December)

14 December Contestants' performances on the Saturday Final
ContestantCategory (mentor)OrderNew Song241OrderDuet Song242PartnerResult243
Nicholas McDonaldBoys (Walsh)1"Candy"5"Flying Without Wings"Shane FilanSafe
Sam BaileyOver 25s (Osbourne)2"The Edge of Glory"6"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going"Nicole ScherzingerSafe (Highest Votes)
Luke FriendBoys (Walsh)3"We Are Young"4"Anything Could Happen"Ellie GouldingEliminated

Luke Friend received the fewest public votes and was automatically eliminated.244

15 December Contestants' performances on the Sunday Final
ContestantsCategory (mentor)OrderFavourite song248OrderWinner's song249Result250
Nicholas McDonaldBoys (Walsh)1"Angel"3"Superman (It's Not Easy)"Runner-Up
Sam BaileyOver 25s (Osbourne)2"The Power of Love"4"Skyscraper"Winner

Prize

As the winner, Sam Bailey received a £1 million recording contract with Syco Music, she went on to join Beyoncé Knowles for one night in Birmingham, on the UK leg of her The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour in 2014.251 Bailey's winner's single "Skyscraper" was released on 16 December, the day after she won,252253 and sold over 100,000 copies to become the Christmas number one on 22 December. This made Bailey the first X Factor winner since Matt Cardle in 2010 to gain the Christmas number one (series 8 winners Little Mix and series 9 winner James Arthur both released their winners' singles two weeks before the Christmas chart, thus avoiding the Christmas number-one battle, although they both charted in the top three of the Christmas chart regardless).254 On 24 November, it was revealed that the winner's single, like Arthur's, would be a charity release to raise money for Together for Short Lives, and also the Great Ormond Street Hospital.255 If Nicholas McDonald had won, he would have released "Superman (It's Not Easy)" as his winner's single.256

Reception

Ratings

The series launch on 31 August 2013 received average overnight ratings of 8.78 million, a 40% share of the viewing audience at that time, and peaked at 9.08 million. The average rating was 680,000 more viewers than the series 9 launch, but still 2.5 million fewer than the series 8 launch.257 The first Sunday show the following night attracted average overnight ratings of 9.21 million, a 36.2% audience share.258 This was officially the highest rated episode of the series.259 The following Saturday, on 7 September, the ratings dropped to 840,000 fewer than the launch, an overnight rating of 7.94 million.260 The second Sunday show saw viewers fall by 300,000 viewers compared to the previous Sunday, but it was up by more than 1 million on the fourth auditions episode of series 9.261262 The ratings for the third Saturday show were up on the second by 710,000, with an average overnight rating of 8.65 million.263 The next day, the average overnight ratings reached 9.08 million264 and peaked at 10.7 million.265 The final weekend of auditions saw viewers decrease by around 200,000 on the Saturday,266 though the next day saw the show reach a new peak audience of 9.42 million, according to overnight figures.267

Summary of episode ratings
EpisodeAir dateDuration (minutes)1Share (%)Official ITV rating(millions)268Official ITV HD rating(millions)269Official ITV+1 rating(millions)270Total viewers(millions)Weekly rank2713
Auditions 131 August8040.02728.691.300.4810.472
Auditions 21 September6036.22739.211.200.7811.191
Auditions 37 September6036.32747.941.300.399.632
Auditions 48 September6035.52758.891.380.5810.851
Auditions 514 September6040.02768.341.440.4310.213
Auditions 615 September6034.72778.861.340.6110.811
Auditions 721 September6038.22788.301.370.3810.053
Auditions 822 September6037.32799.151.470.4911.112
Bootcamp 128 September9034.62807.751.21—28.969
Bootcamp 229 September9037.32819.121.380.3110.812
Judges' houses 15 October11034.82828.141.460.329.923
Judges' houses 26 October11032.82837.851.280.409.536
Live show 112 October13533.32847.721.300.319.335
Live results 113 October6035.82858.791.28—210.073
Live show 219 October12532.92867.501.100.398.9910
Live results 220 October6032.92878.121.250.339.707
Live show 326 October12033.72887.401.210.318.9212
Live results 327 October6033.52898.291.18—29.477
Live show 42 November11033.22907.531.15—28.6810
Live results 43 November6031.72917.901.100.369.369
Live show 59 November9534.52928.141.18—29.3210
Live results 510 November6034.12938.381.26—29.648
Live show 616 November9034.92947.741.390.339.468
Live results 617 November6033.02958.591.19—29.785
Live show 723 November9027.22967.261.240.378.8716
Live results 724 November6033.32978.341.21—29.5511
Live show 830 November9032.22987.291.20—28.4917
Live results 81 December6029.42996.861.370.338.5616
Live show 97 December9035.53007.841.23—29.0713
Live results 98 December6034.33018.341.23—29.5712
Live final14 December12534.93027.791.320.329.437
Live final results15 December12036.33038.921.28—210.203
Series average34.58.161.280.4149.69

1 Includes advert breaks 2 The ITV+1 figure for this episode is unavailable as it was outside the top 10 programmes of the week on BARB. 3 The rank for the ITV broadcast, compared with all channels for that week, from Monday to Sunday. 4 The average figure for ITV+1 includes only the episodes with figures available.

Controversy and criticism

Trailer

The mash-up video trailer promoting the tenth series was published as a "mash up of all the best a decade of X Factor has to offer" on 25 July 2013. The trailer consists of various music videos from 13 past contestants: winners Shayne Ward, Leona Lewis, Alexandra Burke, Joe McElderry, Little Mix and James Arthur, and finalists One Direction, JLS, Olly Murs, Union J, Amelia Lily, Cher Lloyd and Misha B.304 However, fans questioned the absence of successful contestants Diana Vickers and Rebecca Ferguson, and winners Steve Brookstein, Leon Jackson and Matt Cardle were also not included.305 Cardle's manager Will Talbot said that he believed the show was "attempting to erase Matt from the history books. [...] In truth, it pretty much sums up Syco's attitude to him during the months after he inconveniently (for them) won the show. Unfortunately there is a misconception that Matt has slagged off the show and fallen out with Sony but this is not true."306 Cardle later described being omitted from the advert as "disappointing", especially for fans who would have liked to have seen him in it.307 Melanie C, who has collaborated with Cardle, was more critical, saying: "I think it's really f****** rude the way they have left him out."308

Format changes

The change to the format of the auditions was criticised by Alex Fletcher from entertainment news website Digital Spy, who said he could not see the logic in having auditions broadcast on both Saturdays and Sundays, as complaints from series 9 were not about needing extra auditions, but about "dour judges" and "underwhelming finalists".309 He praised the return of the audition room but felt that "the producers and [Simon] Cowell evidently weren't confident in the format change and have kept the arena auditions as an extra second round," stating that the Bootcamp stage of the competition could have been used to show "how the acts cope under pressure with a live audience," adding that "the Sunday show feels like a bit of a formality"310 and "generally the singers who stun us on Saturday will impress again on Sunday."311 He said that "the extra Sunday helping of The X Factor will still rate much higher than anything else that was going to air in that slot for ITV. So for the bean counters and X Factor PR machine it will probably be labelled a hit. In the long-term, however, I fear this 'Supersized X Factor' may lead some viewers to reach for their remotes suffering from reality TV fatigue."312

Additionally, Fletcher was critical of the format change to bootcamp, saying "The show can be cruel for those taking part, brutal for those who don't make the grade, and its fickleness is nothing compared to the harsh realities of the music industry. However, the argument that 'the music industry is meaner' fell apart this week. [...] I refuse to believe that anyone in the music industry has even been given a contract, told they're brilliant and then forced to watch 15 other people sing and have that contract ripped up in front of their faces. And even if they have, I bet they didn't have an audience of 4,000 people chanting at them to be on their way. This was reality TV at its most cruel."313 He wondered if the change was a "desperate attempt to create interest in a series that has performed solidly in the ratings, but without creating any real talking points or memorable moments",314 and said that "watching Karen Harding, Lydia Lucy and Sheena McHugh get put into the Top 6 and then have the dream of a spot at Judges' Houses snatched away from them felt needlessly mean. Whether the trio deserved to make Judges' Houses or not felt irrelevant. The audience finger-pointing and the chanting of 'Swap! Swap! Swap!' made the whole process terribly ugly."315 He questioned the show's producers' "need to make it even more vicious", opined that the new twist "definitely undermines the credibility of the show's judges", and said, "The whole twist felt contrived and unpleasant, and I hope it won't be returning in 2014."316

Fans and viewers of the show also criticised the bootcamp format, with some viewers said to be fearing for the contestants' wellbeing, with one calling it "blood sport". Singer Lily Allen, who watched the show, said, "When did become alright to f*** with people's minds. X Factor has got fully mean."317 Contestant Lydia Lucy, who was initially chosen to be in Scherzinger's final six but was replaced by Abi Alton, said, "It still hasn't sunk in. I've been absolutely devastated. [...] If Simon Cowell was in front of me now I'd tell him to change the format back to how it was. This way is like dangling a carrot in front of someone and then taking it away."318

The new "flash vote" twist during the live shows was met negatively by Lorna Simpson, who was the first contestant to be eliminated. Simpson said it was unfair that she had far less time to prepare than fellow sing-off contestant Shelley Smith, claiming "They set me up to go out in the first week".319 It was reported that Cowell was planning to axe the flash vote after The X Factor was heavily beaten by Strictly Come Dancing in the ratings for the second live show.320 The flash vote was not used in week 4 due to a performance at the start of the show by Nile Rodgers and Chic,321 and was not used again in week 5. A source from the show said, "at the moment it is not scheduled to return".322 The flash vote was not used again after week 3.

Contestants

Before judges' houses, urban act Code 4 had to drop one of their members, Mark Wyman, after it emerged that he had a criminal record, and a spokesman for The X Factor said, "Unfortunately due to problems in getting a visa Mark was unable to travel to Judges' Houses in America, meaning that he ended up having to leave the band to carry on in the competition as a three piece."323 Code 4 did not make it to the live shows. Three-piece band Rough Copy also had to lose member Kazeem "Kaz" Ajobe before the six-chair challenge due to visa problems. The same had happened to the group in series 9, but this year the other two members, Sterling Ramsay and Joey James, continued without Ajobe and advanced to judges' houses as a duo.324 Fans questioned the events, and the extent to which ITV wanted to resolve them, saying they had a year to get a visa,325 and Barlow could have stayed in the United Kingdom, the latter sentiment to which Barlow admitted to Ajobe he should have done during the judges' houses episodes.326 Barlow put Rough Copy through to the live shows and Ajobe was allowed to rejoin the band.327328 Furthermore, just after Ajobe was reinstated, controversy was caused when his criminal past was publicised. Ajobe responded by stating: "I've done things I am not proud of. I haven't been an angel but I am a changed man now."329

There was criticism over SeSe Foster of Miss Dynamix being allowed to compete in the show, because she was five months pregnant when the live shows began. Some viewers also thought it was unfair that Miss Dynamix got an automatic bye to the next week when Foster collapsed before the second live show. Foster dismissed this, saying that she "deserve[s] a shot at a better life" and insisted her collapse was not related to her pregnancy.330 The following week, Miss Dynamix were eliminated after losing the flash-vote and the sing-off to Hannah Barrett. Following this, Barlow stated that he felt that all public hopes of the group continuing in the competition had ended with their absence in week 2, despite him previously hoping that Foster's collapse would have gained more sympathy for them from the public.331

Judges' comments

Some viewers were shocked by a comment made by Osbourne following 16-year-old Nicholas McDonald's performance of "She's the One" during the second live show. As McDonald got to the end of the song, a female backing dancer walked towards him and he kissed her cheek after the song finished. Despite the minimum age of sexual consent in the United Kingdom and the Crown Dependencies standing at 16, Osbourne then said to McDonald, who was 16 and therefore legal, "Who on earth was that piece of whatever next to you? That paedophile. You're only 16. You can't be doing that. That's a disgrace ITV."332 She was later spoken to by producers, but Walsh defended her, saying "She meant nothing wrong by it. We all say things we shouldn't and X Factor is not scripted."333 The dancer declined to comment, but a source close to her said that she was embarrassed by Osbourne's comment.334

Guest performances

Ofcom received around 200 complaints about Lady Gaga's performance, including her costume and lyrics, during the third results show on 27 October 2013. ITV received 60 complaints directly.335 Lady Gaga wore nude-coloured underwear and her lyrics included "do what you want with my body".336 A spokeswoman for ITV said, "We do not believe Lady Gaga's performance was inappropriate for the family audience of The X Factor results show, which has an established tradition of featuring performances from the biggest music stars. Lady Gaga is well known for her highly individual performance style."337 Ofcom said, "We will assess all the complaints received on this issue before deciding whether to investigate."338

Robin Thicke's performance, which featured a large number of scantily-clad female dancers, also received a total of 317 complaints.339 On 16 December, both Gaga and Thicke were cleared of any wrongdoing, with an Ofcom spokesman stating, "We assessed the complaints and concluded there were no grounds to investigate."340

Final

There were technical problems during Sam Bailey's duet performance with Scherzinger,341 when Jedward's voices could be heard as they completed a microphone test.342 The duet was panned by viewers who accused Scherzinger of being "selfish" by singing the "best" lines and notes of the song.343

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