
Factor X
About
The X Factor (2004) is the original UK music competition that blended public auditions, expert judging, and live voting, setting the stage for modern talent shows.
The X Factor premiered in 2004 on ITV, setting the stage for modern talent shows. Auditions were held in major UK cities, opening the door for solo artists, groups and older singers. Contestants progressed through boot‑camp, judges’ houses, and live rounds, with a panel of three judges mentoring categories. The show’s format combined music performance, drama, and public voting, culminating in a finale that awarded a £1 million record deal. Its live broadcast captured millions, and its judges became household names, adding drama and excitement to Saturday evenings. Its popularity spurred spin‑offs and a global franchise, cementing its role in the UK television landscape.
What to know
- Auditions held in London, Birmingham, Leeds, Newcastle, Glasgow, and Dublin.
- Three judges: Simon Cowell, Sharon Osbourne, Louis Walsh.
- Categories: Over 25s, 16–24s, Groups.
- Live shows decided by public voting plus judges’ mentorship.
- Winner receives £1 million record deal with Syco.
- Series ran from 2004‑2005, 24 episodes total.
- Spin‑off “The Xtra Factor” aired on ITV2.
- The show set UK ratings high, reaching 7–8 million viewers.
Watch if
If you enjoy lively music competitions where contestants showcase diverse genres, feel the thrill of public voting, and appreciate charismatic judges who push performers to grow, The X Factor offers an engaging blend of talent, drama, and the promise of a recording contract.
Skip if
Skip the show if you dislike reality‑TV drama, prefer scripted dramas, or are uninterested in music contests where public votes often outweigh performance skill.







