Vladimir
21-08-2011, 11:39 AM
X Factor opener watched by 10.5m
The first episode of this year's X Factor was watched by an average of 10.5 million people on ITV1, according to initial overnight figures.
The talent show's eighth series is the first without judge Simon Cowell, who is developing a US version of the show.
He has been replaced by Take That's Gary Barlow, pop singer Kelly Rowland and Tulisa Contostavlos of N-Dubz.
Last year's opening episode achieved overnight figures of 11.1 million, the highest in the show's history.
On Saturday, viewers saw hopefuls including Janet Devlin from Northern Ireland, who won over the judges with her version of Elton John's Your Song, the cheeky 18-year-old Frankie Cocozza and the outrageous Tai Chi instructor Goldie Cheung.
ITV1's audience peaked at 12 million, the broadcaster said. On BBC One at the same time, The National Lottery: Secret Fortune was seen by an average of 3.5 million, followed by Casualty with 4.2 million.
Former Boyzone manager Louis Walsh is the only X Factor judge to remain from last year's panel.
Cheryl Cole quit to become a judge on the US version before being forced out of that role, reportedly because executives were afraid that viewers would not be able to understand her Newcastle accent.
And Dannii Minogue left, saying the show clashed with her commitments as a judge on Australia's Got Talent.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-14606945
The first episode of this year's X Factor was watched by an average of 10.5 million people on ITV1, according to initial overnight figures.
The talent show's eighth series is the first without judge Simon Cowell, who is developing a US version of the show.
He has been replaced by Take That's Gary Barlow, pop singer Kelly Rowland and Tulisa Contostavlos of N-Dubz.
Last year's opening episode achieved overnight figures of 11.1 million, the highest in the show's history.
On Saturday, viewers saw hopefuls including Janet Devlin from Northern Ireland, who won over the judges with her version of Elton John's Your Song, the cheeky 18-year-old Frankie Cocozza and the outrageous Tai Chi instructor Goldie Cheung.
ITV1's audience peaked at 12 million, the broadcaster said. On BBC One at the same time, The National Lottery: Secret Fortune was seen by an average of 3.5 million, followed by Casualty with 4.2 million.
Former Boyzone manager Louis Walsh is the only X Factor judge to remain from last year's panel.
Cheryl Cole quit to become a judge on the US version before being forced out of that role, reportedly because executives were afraid that viewers would not be able to understand her Newcastle accent.
And Dannii Minogue left, saying the show clashed with her commitments as a judge on Australia's Got Talent.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-14606945