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| - This Iron Maiden album was released October 2, 1995 under the EMI label.
- The X Factor is a TV talent show created by Simon Cowell as a replacement for Pop Idol, which ran in the UK from 2001 to 2003. Many international versions have been created with a total of 145 winners to date.
- Doctor X tests a new super-soldier serum.
- There are four judges on the UK version (currently Simon Cowell, Cheryl Cole, Louis Walsh, and Dannii Minogue), which are split into four categories in which they must mentor for the live shows during the "judges' houses" stage. The judges on the American version are Simon Cowell, L.A. Reid, Paula Abdul and Nicole Scherzinger. The French version, on which Lady Gaga performed songs from Born This Way, is judged by Henry Padovani, Olivier Schultheis, Véronic DiCaire and Christophe Willem.
- Episode 1 (part 1): The Female Finalist Chosen Episode 1 (part 2: The Group Finalists Chosen
- The X Factor is a pack based on the populaur Television programme. It has 30 X Factor hopefuls in.
- X Factor is a TV show made for all the family. It was created by Simon Cowell. The current judges are Gary Barlow, Nicole Scherzinger, Louis Walsh, and Sharon Osbourne. It is hosted by Dermot O'Leary. The X Factor will returned for a tenth series in August 2013; with Sharon returning for once series, Louis Walsh also announced his departure after series 10. X Factor presenter Dermot O' Leary returned for his seventh year. The first round of producers' auditions for series 6 took place at Old Trafford Stadium in Manchester on April 18 2009, with an estimated crowd of up to 10,000 turning up.
- The X Factor is the tenth studio album by Iron Maiden, released on 2 October 1995. It is the first of two albums by the band to include Blaze Bayley, formerly of Wolfsbane, as vocalist, replacing Bruce Dickinson who left the band following their previous tour to pursue a solo career. The album takes a darker tone than the band's first nine releases, due to the lyrics being based on personal issues surrounding Steve Harris at the time, who was in the midst of a divorce. This is reflected in the cover artwork, which graphically depicts the band's mascot, Eddie, being vivisected by machine.
- The X Factor was a formerly popular variety/talent competition show created by American Idol judge Simon Cowell.
- The X Factor is a television music competition franchise created by Simon Cowell. It originated in the United Kingdom, where it was devised as a replacement for Pop Idol. It is now held in various countries. The contestants are aspiring pop singers drawn from public competitive auditions. The programmes are produced by executive producer Simon Cowell and his company SYCOtv. The "X Factor" of the title refers to the undefinable "something" that makes for star quality. The prize is usually a recording contract, in addition to the publicity that appearance in the later stages of the show itself generates, not only for the winner but also for other highly ranked contestants.
- The show features a group of talentless "experts" making derogatory comments about members of the public stupid enough to get up on stage whilst holding onto the vague hope that the end of the show can produce someone that the record companies can mould and manipulate into a star regardless of how little talent or musical ability the person has.
- The X Factor is the tenth studio album by Iron Maiden, released in 1995. It is the band's first album to include Blaze Bayley, formerly of Wolfsbane, as vocalist, replacing Bruce Dickinson who left the band following their previous tour to pursue a solo career. It is considered Iron Maiden's darkest album due to the lyrics being based on personal issues surrounding Steve Harris and the band, mainly Dickinson's departure, at the time and the album cover, which depicts the band's mascot, Eddie the Head, being graphically mutilated through surgery.
- The X Factor television programs are a set of world-wide talent-competition reality programs in the mold of American Idol or America's Got Talent. The Muppets made an appearance on the November 28, 2011, episode of the United Kingdom edition of The X Factor. (YouTube) Singer Olly Murs, a runner-up contestant from a previous season, performed "Dance with Me Tonight" on the program with the Muppets backing him up. This track is a bonus track on the UK release of The Muppets movie soundtrack.
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