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X Factor (Ukrainian TV series)

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Created by
  
No. of series
  
7

First episode date
  
4 September 2010

Writers
  
Tala Onyschuk

Country of origin
  
Ukraine

Running time
  
78 minutes

Program creator
  
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Original language(s)
  
Ukrainian language, Russian language

Producer(s)
  
Halyna PilytikovaRuslan Horodnychyi

Judges
  
Presented by
  
Oksana Marchenko, Andrey Bednyakov

Cast
  
Oksana Marchenko, Ihor Kondratyuk, Sergey Sosyedov, Seryoga, Irina Dubtsova

Similar
  
Everybody Dance!, Ukrayina maye talant, MasterChef, Holos Krainy, Golos

Profiles

X-Factor (Ukrainian: Ікс-Фактор) is the Ukrainian version of The X Factor, a show originating from the United Kingdom. It is a television music talent show for aspiring pop singers drawn from public auditions. Auditions were held in major cities of Ukraine: Dnipro, Lviv, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kiev, Poltava, Korosten, Zaporizhia, Simferopol, Mykolaiv, Chernivtsi, Uzhhorod, Lutsk, and Rivne.

Contents

The show started on Channel STB on 4 September 2010. The winner of the first series was Olexiy Kuznetsov.

The second season started on October 22, 2011. The winner of the second series was Viktor Romanchenko.

Series overview

To date, seven seasons have been broadcast, as summarised below.

  •      Contestant in (or mentor of) "Boys" category
  •      Contestant in (or mentor of) "Girls" category
  •      Contestant in (or mentor of) "Under 18s" category
  •      Contestant in (or mentor of) "Over 25s" category
  •      Contestant in (or mentor of) "Groups" category
  •      Contestant in Team Konstantin Meladze
  •      Contestant in Team Yulia Sanina
  •      Contestant in Team Verka Serduchka
  •      Contestant in Team Anton Savlepov
  • Judges' categories and their finalists

    In each season, each judge is allocated a category to mentor and chooses three acts to progress to the live shows. This table shows, for each season, which category each judge was allocated and which acts he or she put through to the live shows.

         – Winning judge/category. Winners are in bold, eliminated contestants in small font.

    Format

    The show follows the format of the original British X Factor. Created in 2004 by renowned British music executive and producer Simon Cowell and the production company FremantleMedia, the format has since become an international success. Adapted versions of the show have been shown in over 20 countries worldwide. By now the "X-Factor" format has become one of the most popular singing talent shows in the world, and the winners in each country often go on to be successful recording artists.

    "X Factor" (English) - the word idiom: a character trait that has no clear definition and explanation; talent. In the context of the show - "X-Factor" - part of the "star" in person "star " talent.

    Auditions

    The show's main aim is to find unique singing talent with a bright personality, stage presence and dance skills are also important elements that the judges are looking for. The contestants are divided into four categories: girls aged 14 to 24 years, boys from 14 to 24 years, over 25 years old and groups.

    Selection of participants is divided into five stages:

  • Step 1: Producers' auditions (these auditions pave the way to the next stage with the judges, but they are not broadcast or acknowledged on the show)
  • Step 2: Judges' auditions
  • Step 3: Bootcamp
  • Step 4: Judges' houses
  • Step 5: Live shows
  • Live shows

    The finals consist of two shows: during the first each act performs one, or later in the series twice, and the second show is the results show, where the public vote. The judges mentor a category, where they are responsible for three final acts each.

    During the first live broadcast each of the contestants perform one song in front of a studio audience and the judges, usually all the contestants sing live to a backing track. Some performances are accompanied by choreography and instruments. After the song, the judges comment on the performance, and often there is some competition between the judges' views. The lines for voting opens immediately after all the contestants have performed. When there are just 4 or 5 acts left, the format changes a little, with two songs performed by each act. Three acts remain until the grand final where the public vote alone chooses the winner of the series.

    Results

    Before announcing the results of the previous show, a famous star usually take to the stage and performs. Afterwards the results, in no particular order, are announced. The presenter announces who goes through to the follow week, leaving the final bottom two. These two acts go head to head and have to sing for survival. The judges then decide, with one vote each, who should go through to the following week and who should be eliminated. If there is a tie, the result goes to 'dead lock' where the public vote is used again, and the act with the lowest number of votes leaves the show. The details of the votes are never announced, as this may influence subsequent votes in future weeks.

    Later in the series when there are just a few acts left, the judges do not vote, only comment on the performances. Only the public vote counts in the results shows.

    Season 1 (2010-2011)

    The first season of Ukrainian X-Factor began on 4 September 2010, presented by Oksana Marchenko. The judges were: showman Ihor Kondratiuk, singer Yolka, rapper Seryoga and music critic Sergei Sosedov. The winner was Oleksiy Kuznetsov (in Ukrainian Олексiй Кузнецов) mentored by Yolka with Mariya Rak (in Ukrainian Марія Рак) mentored by Ihor Kondratiuk as runner-up

    Finalists

         – Winner     – Runner-Up     – Third Place

    Position X-Factor

    Colour key

    Season 2 (2011-2012)

    The second season of Ukrainian X-Factor was launched in August 2011 with live broadcasts starting on 22 October 2011. The shows presenter remained Oksana Marchenko. The judges were also the same: showman Ihor Kondratiuk, singer Yolka, rapper Seryoga and music critic Sergei Sosedov. The winner was Viktor Romanchenko (in Ukrainian Віктор Романченко) from Over-25 category mentored by Seyoga with Oleh Kenzov (in Ukrainian Олег Кензов) from Boys category mentored by Ihor Kondratiuk as runner-up. The final was broadcast 31 December 2011 with results announced in the finale on January 1, 2012.

    Finalists

         – Winner     – Runner-up     – Third Place

    Position X-Factor 2

    Colour key

    Finalists

         – Winner     – Runner-up     – Third Place

    Position X-Factor 3

    Colour key

    Finalists

         – Winner     – Runner-up     – Third Place

    Position X-Factor 4

    Colour key

    Finalists

         – Winner     – Runner-up     – Third Place

    Position X-Factor 5

    Colour key

    Finalists

         – Winner     – Runner-up     – Third Place

    Position X-Factor 6

    Colour key

    Finalists

         – Winner     – Runner-up     – Third Place

    Position X-Factor 7

    Colour key

    References

    X-Factor (Ukrainian TV series) Wikipedia