X Factor (Danish TV series)
X Factor | |
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Created by | Simon Cowell |
Presented by |
Lise Rønne (1–2, 4–5) Signe Muusmann (3) Signe Molde (6) Eva Harlou (7–8) Sofie Linde Lauridsen (9–) |
Judges |
Thomas Blachman (1–2, 4–) Lina Rafn (1–2, 7–8) Remee (1–3, 7–) Soulshock (3) Pernille Rosendahl (3–5) Cutfather (4–5) Ida Corr (6) Anne Linnet (6) Mette Lindberg (9–) |
Country of origin | Denmark |
No. of series | 9 |
No. of episodes | 117 |
Production | |
Producer(s) |
DR1 fremantle Media SYCOtv |
Location(s) |
Site of the final DR Byen (1–2, 7, 9) Parken Stadium (3–4) Jyske Bank Boxen (5–6, 8) |
Running time | 60–120 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | DR1 |
Picture format | 16:9 |
Original release | 4 January 2008 – present |
Chronology | |
Related shows | The X Factor |
External links | |
Website |
X Factor is the Danish version of The X Factor, a show originating in the United Kingdom and is created by talent show judge and record and TV producer Simon Cowell. There has been nine winners to date: Martin Hoberg Hedegaard, Linda Andrews, Thomas Ring Petersen, Sarah Skaalum Jørgensen, Ida Østergaard Madsen, Chresten Falck Damborg, Anthony Jasmin, Emilie Esther, and Embrace.
The original judging panel consisted of Thomas Blachman, Lina Rafn and Remee. Soulshock and Pernille Rosendahl took the places of Blachman and Rafn in season 3. Blachman returned to the panel in season 4 and Cutfather joined, replacing Soulshock and Remee. Ida Corr and Anne Linnet joined the panel in season 6 as replacements for Rosendahl and Cutfather. Rafn will not return for season 9. The original host was Lise Rønne. Signe Muusmann took Rønne's place in season 3, though Muusmann did not return for season 4 and was replaced by Rønne. Signe Molde replaced Rønne in season 6. From seasons 7 to 8, the show has been hosted by Eva Harlou. Since Season 9, the show was hosted by Sofie Linde Lauridsen who replaced Harlou.
Series overview
To date, nine series have been broadcast, as summarised below.
Contestant in (or mentor of) "15–24s", "15–23s", "14–22s" or "15–22s" category
Contestant in (or mentor of) "Over 25s", "Over 24s" or "Over 23s" category
Contestant in (or mentor of) "Groups" category
Judges
The judges in seasons 1 and 2 were Thomas Blachman, Lina Rafn and Remee.
Remee continued as a judge in season 3, while Blachman and Rafn resigned and were replaced by Soulshock and Pernille Rosendahl.
Rosendahl continued as a judge in seasons 4 and 5, while Soulshock and Remee were replaced with Blachman, who returned after one season away, and Cutfather.
Blachman continued as a judge in season 6, while Rosendahl and Cutfather decided to leave and were replaced by Ida Corr and Anne Linnet.
Seasons 7 and 8 returned to the original judging panel consisting of Blachman, Rafn and Remee following the departures of Corr and Linnet.
Season 9 Blachman and Remee returned as judges joined by a newcomer Mette Lindberg.
Judges' categories and their finalists
Key:
- – Winning judge/category. Winners are in bold, eliminated contestants in small font.
Season | Thomas Blachman | Lina Rafn | Remee |
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One | Over 25s Heidi Svelmøe Herløw Lisa Maria Birkekvist Frederik Konradsen |
Groups Vocaloca RaiDen Søren & Anne |
15-24s Martin Hoberg Hedegaard Laura Arensbak Kjaergaard Basim Moujahid |
Two | 15-24s Mohamed Ali Sidsel Lieknins Vestertjele Lucas Francis Claver |
Over 25s Linda Andrews Claus Seest Claus Lillelund |
Groups Alien Beat Club Asian Sensation Tårnhøj |
Season | Soulshock | Pernille Rosendahl | Remee |
Three | Groups The Fireflies 8210 In-Joy |
Over 25s Thomas Ring Petersen Daniel Vengsgaard Peter Søborg |
15-24s Tine Midtgaard Madsen Jesper Boesgaard Anna Nygaard |
Season | Thomas Blachman | Pernille Rosendahl | Cutfather |
Four | Over 25s Annelouise Sørensen Patricia Ercan |
Groups Rikke & Trine JR Deevibez |
15-24s Sarah Skaalum Jørgensen Babou Rasmus |
Five | Groups Nicoline Simone & Jean Michel Tandberg & Østenby Phuong & Rasmus |
15-24s Ida Østergaard Madsen Line Morten Benjamin |
Over 25s Sveinur Mulila Katrine |
Season | Thomas Blachman | Ida Corr | Anne Linnet |
Six | 15-23s Karoline Amanda Zaina |
Over 24s Chresten Falck Damborg Stephanie Jonas |
Groups Wasteland Anna & Lusanda Lotus |
Season | Thomas Blachman | Lina Rafn | Remee |
Seven | Groups Anthony Jasmin ManBand lickety-split |
14-22s Henriette Haubjerg Fie Winther Mathias Chrøis |
Over 23s Lucy Mardou Pernille Nordtorp Steffen Gilmartin |
Eight | Groups Ivarsson, Bang & Neumann Citybois Finn & Rie |
Over 23s Jógvan Sophia Nanni |
15-22s Emilie Esther Baraa Qadoura Tannaz Hakami |
Season | Thomas Blachman | Mette Lindberg | Remee |
Nine | Over 23s Andrew Murray Sarah Glerup Jacob Bering |
15-22s Reem Hamze Alex Benson Mads Christian |
Groups Embrace Clifforth & Hein The Competition |
Season 1 (2008)
The judges were Remee, Lina Rafn and Thomas Blachman. Remee had the Under 25s, Rafn was given the Groups and Blachman was in charge of the Over 25s. The winner was Martin Hoberg Hedegaard, mentored by Remee.
Finalists Season 1
- – Winner
- – Runner-up
- – Third place
Categories (mentor) | Acts | |||
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15-24s (Remee) | Martin Hoberg Hedegaard | Laura Arensbak Kjaergaard | Basim Moujahid | |
Over 25s (Blachman) | Lisa Maria Birkekvist | Heidi Svelmøe Herløw | Frederik Konradsen | |
Groups (Rafn) | RaiDen | Søren & Anne | Vocaloca |
Results summary
Colour key:
– Constestant was in the bottom two and had to sing again in the final showdown – Contestant received the fewest public votes and was immediately eliminated (no final showdown)
Contestants' colour key:
– Remee's contestants (15-24s) – Blachman's contestants (Over 25s) – Rafn's contestants (Groups)
Contestant | Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | |
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Martin | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | WINNER (Week 8) | |
Laura | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | RUNNER-UP (Week 8) | |
Heidi | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | 3rd | Eliminated (Week 7) | |
Basim | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Bottom two | 4th | Eliminated (Week 6) | ||
Vocaloca | Safe | Safe | Bottom two | Bottom two | Bottom two | Eliminated (Week 5) | |||
Lisa | Bottom two | Safe | Safe | Bottom two | Eliminated (Week 4) | ||||
RaiDen | Safe | Bottom two | Bottom two | Eliminated (Week 3) | |||||
Frederik | Safe | Bottom two | Eliminated (Week 2) | ||||||
Søren & Anne | Bottom two | Eliminated (Week 1) | |||||||
Bottom two | Lisa Søren & Anne | Frederik RaiDen | RaiDen Vocaloca | Lisa Vocaloca | Basim Vocaloca | No bottom two, public votes alone decide who is eliminated. | |||
Remee voted out | Søren & Anne | Frederik | RaiDen | Lisa | Vocaloca | ||||
Rafn voted out | Lisa | Frederik | RaiDen | Lisa | Basim | ||||
Blachman voted out | Søren & Anne | RaiDen | Vocaloca | Vocaloca | Vocaloca | ||||
Eliminated | Søren & Anne 9th |
Frederik 8th |
RaiDen 7th |
Lisa 6th |
Vocaloca 5th |
Basim 4th |
Heidi 3rd |
Laura RUNNER-UP | |
Martin WINNER |
Season 2 (2009)
Remee, Lina Rafn and Thomas Blachman returned as judges. Remee was given the Groups, Rafn was given the Over 25s and Blachman was in charge of the Under 25s. The winner was Linda Andrews, mentored by Rafn.
Season 3 (2010)
Remee returned as a judge, while Thomas Blachman and Lina Rafn were replaced by Soulshock and Pernille Rosendahl. Soulshock was given the Groups, Rosendahl was given the Over 25s and Remee was in charge of the Under 25s. The winner was Thomas Ring Petersen, mentored by Rosendahl. British singer and X Factor UK judge Cheryl Cole performed her number one single "Fight for This Love".
Finalists Season 3
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Categories (Mentor) | Acts | ||
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15-24s (Remee) | Jesper Boesgaard | Tine Midtgaard Madsen | Anna Nygaard | |
Over 25s (Rosendahl) | Thomas Ring Petersen | Peter Søberg | Daniel Vensgaard | |
Groups (Soulshock) | 8210 | The Fireflies | In-Joy |
Results summary
Colour key:
– Constestant was in the bottom two and had to sing again in the final showdown – Contestant received the fewest public votes and was immediately eliminated (no final showdown)
Contestants' colour key:
– Remee's contestants (15-24s) – Rosendahl's contestants (Over 25s) – Soulshock's contestants (Groups)
Contestant | Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Final Week 7 | ||
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Round 1 | Round 2 | ||||||||
Thomas | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Winner | |
Tine | Safe | Safe | Safe | Bottom two | Safe | Safe | Safe | Runner-up | |
Jesper | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Bottom two | Safe | 3rd | Eliminated (Week 7) | |
The Fireflies | Safe | Safe | Bottom two | Safe | Safe | 4th | Eliminated (Week 6) | ||
Anna "Faroe" Nygaard | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Bottom two | Eliminated (Week 5) | |||
Daniel | Safe | Bottom two | Safe | Bottom two | Eliminated (Week 4) | ||||
8210 | Safe | Safe | Bottom two | Eliminated (Week 3) | |||||
In-Joy | Bottom two | Bottom two | Eliminated (Week 2) | ||||||
Peter | Bottom two | Eliminated (Week 1) | |||||||
Bottom two | Peter In-Joy |
Daniel In-Joy |
8210 The Fireflies |
Daniel Tine |
Anna Jesper |
No bottom two, public votes alone decide who is eliminated. | |||
Remee voted out | Peter | In-Joy | The Fireflies | Daniel | Anna | ||||
Rosendahl voted out | In-Joy | In-Joy | 8210 | Tine | Anna | ||||
Soulshock voted out | Peter | Daniel | 8210 | Daniel | Jesper | ||||
Eliminated | Peter 9th |
In-Joy 8th |
8210 7th |
Daniel 6th |
Anna 5th |
The Fireflies 4th |
Jesper 3rd |
Tine RUNNER-UP | |
Thomas WINNER |
Season 4 (2011)
Pernille Rosendahl continued as a judge, while original judge Thomas Blachman and new judge Cutfather replaced Soulshock and Remee on the judging panel. Cutfather was given the Under 25s, Rosendahl was given the Groups and Blachman was given the Over 25s. The winner was Sarah, mentored by Cutfather.
Finalists Season 4
- – Winner
- – Runner-up
- – Third Place
Categories (Mentor) | Acts | |||
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15-24s (Cutfather) | Babou | Rasmus | Sarah Skaalum Jørgensen | |
Over 25s (Blachman) | Annelouise Sørensen | Ercan | Patricia | |
Groups (Rosendahl) | DeeVibez | JR | Rikke & Trine |
Results summary
- Colour key
– | Contestant was in the bottom two and had to sing again in the final showdown |
– | Contestant received the second most public votes |
– | Contestant received the fewest public votes and was immediately eliminated (no final showdown) |
– | Contestant received the most public votes |
– | Contestant became the runner-up |
Contestants' colour key:
– Cutfather's contestants (15-24s) – Blachman's contestants (Over 25s) – Rosendahl's contestants (Groups)
Contestant | Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | ||
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1st round | 2nd round | ||||||||
Sarah | 4th 11,84% |
1st 23,80% |
1st 27,10% |
3rd 17,52% |
1st 25,12% |
1st 33,48% |
1st 39,52% |
Winner 50,20% | |
Annelouise | 6th 8,97% |
6th 7,37% |
5th 11,04% |
6th 13,92% |
4th 18,63% |
2nd 26,64% |
2nd 34,24% |
Runner-Up 49,80% | |
Babou | 1st 23,05% |
2nd 21,28% |
3rd 15,17% |
4th 16,26% |
3rd 20,79% |
3rd 22,48% |
3rd 26,23% |
Eliminated (Week 7) | |
Patricia | 5th 10,02% |
7th 6,90% |
2nd 16,12% |
2nd 17,78% |
2nd 21,27% |
4th 17,40% |
Eliminated (Week 6) | ||
Rikke & Trine | 7th 8,70% |
5th 8,55% |
6th 8,51% |
1st 20,53% |
5th 14,19% |
Eliminated (Week 5) | |||
Rasmus | 2nd 15,06% |
4th 12,44% |
4th 13,73% |
5th 14,00% |
Eliminated (Week 4) | ||||
JR | 3rd 14,13% |
3rd 13,73% |
7th 8,33% |
Eliminated (Week 3) | |||||
Ercan | 8th 5,78% |
8th 5,93% |
Eliminated (Week 2) | ||||||
DeeVibez | 9th 2,45% |
Eliminated (Week 1) | |||||||
Least votes | Ercan, DeeVibez |
Ercan, Patricia |
JR, Rikke & Trine |
Rasmus, Annelouise |
Rikke & Trine, Annelouise |
The act that received the fewest public votes was automatically eliminated. | |||
Cutfather voted out | DeeVibez | Patricia | Rikke & Trine | Annelouise | Rikke & Trine | ||||
Rosendahl voted out | Ercan | Ercan | JR | Rasmus | Annelouise | ||||
Blachman voted out | DeeVibez | Ercan | JR | Rasmus | Rikke & Trine | ||||
Eliminated | DeeVibez 9th |
Ercan 8th |
JR 7th |
Rasmus 6th |
Rikke & Trine 5th |
Patricia 4th |
Babou 3rd |
Annelouise Runner-Up | |
Sarah Winner | |||||||||
Season 5 (2012)
Thomas Blachman, Pernille Rosendahl and Cutfather returned for their respective fourth, third and second seasons. Cutfather was given the Over 25s, Rosendahl was given the Under 25s and Blachman was in charge of the Groups. The winner was Ida Østergaard Madsen, mentored by Rosendahl.
For the first (and currently only) time, a judge made an unforced decision to eliminate their own act.[1]
Season 6 (2013)
Thomas Blachman returned to the judging panel, while Pernille Rosendahl and Cutfather were replaced by new judges Ida Corr and Anne Linnet. Linnet was given the Groups, Corr was given the Over 24s and Blachman was in charge of the Under 24s. The winner was Chresten Falck Damborg, mentored by Corr.
Season 7 (2014)
The seventh season returned to the original judging panel consisting of Thomas Blachman, Lina Rafn and Remee following the departures of Ida Corr and Anne Linnet. Remee had the Over 23s, Rafn had the Under 23s and Blachman was in charge of the Groups. The winners were Anthony Jasmin, mentored by Blachman.
Season 8 (2015)
Thomas Blachman, Remee and Lina Rafn returned to the judging panel for their respective seventh, fifth and fourth seasons. Remee was given the 15-22s, Rafn was given the Over 23s and Blachman was given the Groups. Superbootcamp was replaced by 5 Chair Challenge. The winner was Emilie Esther, mentored by Remee.
Season 9 (2016)
Thomas Blachman and Remee will return as judges for season 9 along with a new judge Mette Lindberg who will replace Lina Rafn. Rafn said in the final of season 8 that she did not know if she would continue as a judge.[2] Eva Harlou announced on 26 June 2015 that she will not return to host.[3] Sofie Linde Lauridsen will be the new host.[4] Rafn announced on 15 July 2015 that she would not be returning as a judge.[5] The winners were Embrace mentored by Remee.
Season 10 (2017)
Thomas Blachman, Mette Lindberg and Remee Will all return for Season 10 and Sofie Linde will also return as host On 31 March 2016 it was announced that X Factor will return for season 10 in 2017.[6]
Controversy
The Danish X Factor has been criticised by music expert and consultant for The Danish Musicians' Association (Dansk Musiker Forbund) Mikael Højris, who claims that the contracts for participation in the show are unfair on participants and almost amount to serfdom to DR1 (the channel airing the show) stating that clauses in the contracts forbid the participants - whether they pass the first round or not - from performing or participating in any other musical event for three months. He also criticises that participants are obliged to travel at their own expense.[7]
Bente Boserup, leader of BørneTelefonen, criticized the Danish X Factor for exposing children under 18 to high pressure and stress, after contestants Baraa Qadoura and Tannaz Hakami broke down in tears during the fourth live show of season 8. This was supported by psychologist John Halse, as well as contestant Finn Irs, who protested by not showing up to the all-stars song during the final live show. Irs stated that the producers were more interested in their contestants showing their emotions, rather than making a musical show. Jan Lagermand Lundme, the contributing editor on DR1, stated that all contestants were checked by a psychologist to see if they were fit to handle the pressure.[8]
References
- ↑ http://www.dr.dk/DR1/xfactor/Artikler/2012/liveshow4.htm
- ↑ http://www.bt.dk/x-factor/lina-rafn-jeg-ved-ikke-om-jeg-fortsaetter-i-x-factor
- ↑ http://www.dr.dk/event/xfactor/eva-harlou-stopper-som-x-factor-vaert
- ↑ Bak, Lene. "Sofie Linde bliver ny X Factor-vært". Billed Bladet (in Danish). Aller. Retrieved 15 July 2015.
- ↑ Christiansen, Kasper. "Lina Rafn stopper som X Factor-dommer". DR.dk (in Danish). DR. Retrieved 15 July 2015.
- ↑ http://www.dr.dk/event/xfactor/nyheder/alle-gode-gange-ti-x-factor-vender-tilbage-i-2017
- ↑ Berlingske Tidende: DR beskyldes for at stavnsbinde unge (Danish)
- ↑ Politiken: Børneeksperter: Fjern alle under 18 år fra X Factor. (Danish)
External links
- (Danish) X Factor website
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