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Double eviction on X Factor tonight was announced so probably wont affect ratings but Sundays usually rate a bit higher so tonight should be about 6 million
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Double eviction on X Factor tonight was announced so probably wont affect ratings but Sundays usually rate a bit higher so tonight should be about 6 million
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It will be COMFORTABLY above 6m.
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I don't know, some Halloween-ers still going around in my area. Be surprised if it was much above 6m.
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It will be COMFORTABLY above 6m.
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Watching the group song at the start I can fully understand why they use auto tuning.
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Well thats a first I think, BBC advertising its radio on ITV during X factor,thats going to cost a few hundreds of thousand of licence fee money in ITVs pockets.
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It will be COMFORTABLY above 6m.
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Really?
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First time half-watching X Factor this year, did the presenters really say "I love that new One Direction song" after the group performance? Dear. Oh. Dear. Amazing it even has 5m viewers left!
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Then Cowell completely spoils the 'tension' during the show's climax by saying "one singer was better" in a sing-off between a singer and a group. Deserves to lose even more viewers, what a shambles.
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I suppose the ultimate humiliation would be TXF getting beaten by Antiques Roadshow. Can't see it happening, but then I didn't see last night's going under 6m.
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Then Cowell completely spoils the 'tension' during the show's climax by saying "one singer was better" in a sing-off between a singer and a group. Deserves to lose even more viewers, what a shambles.
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So what if Olly said he liked the new 1D song. And he didn't say that. He said singer or artist. Shambles is a touch over dramatic.
That was a very flat results show though. The audience sounded half asleep and Olly especially was tripping over the autocue. I enjoyed yesterday's show but tonight didn't sit right with me. |
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I suppose the ultimate humiliation would be TXF getting beaten by Antiques Roadshow. Can't see it happening, but then I didn't see last night's going under 6m.
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Though to be fair 'or artist' was added as a very obvious afterthought. He changed his mind on who he was sending home.
That was a very flat results show though. The audience sounded half asleep and Olly especially was tripping over the autocue. I enjoyed yesterday's show but tonight didn't sit right with me. |
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From Hassan.
Saturday 31 October 2015 - Overnights 22:45 - F1 Grand Prix Qualifying: 0.92m (8.3%) ![]() They placed the programme directly against MOTD which was an awful idea, the 9:45pm US GP Qualifying managed so much better as it was postponed and avoided a direct clash with MOTD. Putting it on BBC2 didn't help with it getting casual viewers although due to the time zone there is no other option although the direct clash with MOTD could have been avoided. |
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Though to be fair 'or artist' was added as a very obvious afterthought. He changed his mind on who he was sending home.
That was a very flat results show though. The audience sounded half asleep and Olly especially was tripping over the autocue. I enjoyed yesterday's show but tonight didn't sit right with me. |
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So what if Olly said he liked the new 1D song.
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A 'so what' attitude to things like that is how X Factor has ended up in the mess it's in. Him shouting a random line about how much he loves a song put out by the record label arm of the company which owns the show: awkward, contrived and just generally cringeworthy. So a perfect encapsulation of the entire show, actually..
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A 'so what' attitude to things like that is how X Factor has ended up in the mess it's in. Him shouting a random line about how much he loves a song put out by the record label arm of the company which owns the show: awkward, contrived and just generally cringeworthy. So a perfect encapsulation of the entire show, actually..
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The group song was that particular One Direction number, hence he said how much he loved it. To be fair it wasn't completely random.
![]() If you're going to stick people with next-to-no TV presenting experience on one of the biggest shows on TV, at least leave out the fake-ad libs which it takes years of experience to know how to deliver with the right amount of subtlety. They just don't help themselves.
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Well thats a first I think, BBC advertising its radio on ITV during X factor,thats going to cost a few hundreds of thousand of licence fee money in ITVs pockets.
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A 'so what' attitude to things like that is how X Factor has ended up in the mess it's in. Him shouting a random line about how much he loves a song put out by the company which owns the show: awkward, contrived and just generally cringeworthy. So a perfect encapsulation of the entire show, actually..
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Thanks for clarifying, but the basic point still stands
If you're going to stick people with next-to-no TV presenting experience on one of the biggest shows on TV, at least leave out the fake-ad lib lines which take years of experience to get right. They just don't help themselves. |
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Olly Murs and the other one are terrible presenters for this. Dermot had that authority, he was a real and serious presenter. I am by no means an x factor fan, I only watch it when im at my mums house and she's got it on. Just think they are both incredibly lightweight for this, surely there are better options?
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If you're going to stick people with next-to-no TV presenting experience on one of the biggest shows on TV, at least leave out the fake-ad libs which it takes years of experience to know how to deliver with the right amount of subtlety. They just don't help themselves.
