The X Factor Season 15 Recaps
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The X Factor: season 15, final recap: "Lastly, thanks to Just Eat"
TV Feature | Matthew Horton | 4th December 2018
All good things must come to an end. Complacent, repetitive, nowhere near as vital as they used to be things must come to an end as well. And the TV shows they recap. Sorry, this could go on forever. Speaking of which – it's the X Factor Final!
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The X Factor: season 15, semi-final recap: "It's the same old song"
TV Feature | Matthew Horton | 26th November 2018
As Benjamin Franklin once said, there are only three things that are certain in life: death, taxes and pre-GCSE hip-hop sensations Acacia & Aaliyah singing Skepta's Shutdown if The X Factor happens to be on. Look it up. When he wasn't flying kites or finding nations, that guy couldn't half predict a teen grime duo. Sorry, what's that? Franklin my Benjamins, it's only the X Factor semi-final!
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The X Factor: season 15, 5th live show recap: "Rules? I AM the rules!"
TV Feature | Matthew Horton | 19th November 2018
It's Big Band Week! You know Big Band Week. It's when the finalists sing any song they like, in any style they fancy, just as long as there's a big band somewhere in the room, playing or otherwise. And that's not the only rule bent out of shape this weekend. No. They also flout all of the others. It's like nothing matters anymore.
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The X Factor: season 15, 4th live show recap: “What happens in Ibiza…â€
TV Feature | Matthew Horton | 12th November 2018
When did Nile Rodgers meet all these X Factor finalists in Ibiza? Were we supposed to have watched all the auditions and six-chair challenges and judges’ houses stages and stuff? These questions and more not even close to answered as we arrive at one of the highlights of the X Factor calendar: Movie Week! It’s righ...
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The X Factor: season 15, 3rd live show recap: "DALEKGATE"
TV Feature | Matthew Horton | 5th November 2018
The third live show of this year's X Factor was a total fiasco. They also had problems with the sound. Thank goodness Nile Rodgers was there to save the day, the Chic disco don standing in for Robbie Williams when he swans off on tour to South America or whatever excuse he's using to strand his wife in the UK without him for a fortnight. Still, Nile Rodgers. The elusive Nile Rodgers. Did you know you only get to see Nile if you say his name into a mirror three times? And every time you turn on the telly.
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The X Factor: season 15, 2nd live show recap: "Guilty! Pleasure?"
TV Feature | Matthew Horton | 29th October 2018
We've just remembered The X Factor's still going, so let's get back on board with Britain's second favourite talent show featuring Simon Cowell. There's a lot to catch up on. Robbie Williams has found himself a wife, Louis Walsh has been replaced by a whole new Louis and it's all on telly at about midnight so it doesn't get embarrassed by Strictly. It's time! To face! The music! Or an approximation thereof.
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