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It's on and there will be a song realeased at the end


Tho as much as it's fun/horrible I do like the details within


If you like the singers then great


I'm personally enjoying Olly Murs and his 'Boiled egg with a quiff' look, it's keeping me watching each and every week.

Plus Nick Grimshaw seems to have the same hair dresser


Simon is as delightful as ever


Winner?

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Otta Wrote:

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> I haven't watched it at all for the past couple of

> years. I did get hooked by it for a couple of

> years but the people I like never win, and the

> winners soon disappear, it's all just such a waste

> of time.


Who was that.. Wagner. ? He was Good. :)


Foxy

To be honest I'm so out if touch with modern charts that I wouldn't have a clue if people from the last few years had gone on to do much.


I have (thankfully never even heard a 1D song (as far as I know) but did catch 10 minutes of them on Jonathan Rose last night and thought they seemed like okay guys for the most part.

Otta Wrote:

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> Who has gone on to success...

>

> One Direction

> Leona Lewis

> JLS (for a while)


Louisa Wrote:

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> Little Mix?


G4, Alexandra Burke, Ella Henderson and Rebecca Ferguson have had some success. And, not to forget Olly Murs himself.


Plus I reckon Fleur East might make it.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Weren't Girls Aloud and The Saturdays also spawned

> from this ridiculous show?


Nope. Girls Aloud was created by Pop Idol (so you're not far off). The Saturdays was a manufactured band, but nothing to do with a TV program (c.f. Take That, Spice Girls, etc).

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