Live Results 6 : Another one bites the dust

Jamie bites the dust15 Nov 09

The crowd-pleaser that is Bohemian Rhapsody ensured that tonight’s result show got off to a rocking start, as the remaining seven acts did the Fandango with Queen legends Brian May and Roger Taylor in support.

We were then treated to an energetic, hip-swivelling performance from South American beauty Shakira, singing her new single Did It Again.

Next we welcomed back all 12 of our X Factor finalists and witnessed them deliver a passionate performance of their new charity single, You Are Not Alone, which will help raise money for Great Ormond Street Hospital, visit their website at: www.gosh.org/x-factor

“This is a national charity that saves the lives of thousands of children each year,” Simon said. “All profits will go to Great Ormond Street Hospital,” Dermot confirmed.

It was then time for the finalists to be beckoned on to the stage for those all important results.

The pressure was intense as the names were slowly read out… before long, only Jamie, Lloyd, and Jedward were left. Dermot lingered for what seemed like an age before he announced that John and Edward hade made it.

The judges couldn’t decide between Jamie’s Show Must Go On and Lloyd’s Last Request, and so for the umpteenth week in a row it went to deadlock – and with the fewest public votes Jamie found himself out of the competition.

The charity single You Are Not Alone is available to download now and will be in shops from tomorrow (Monday 16th November).

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bexwright 08/12/2009 19:33:14

^^sufc^^ LOL.

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matty_805 08/12/2009 19:12:04

All I can say is the suspence wasnt worth the answer and for old time sake, Jedward are awesome!

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**sufc** 01/12/2009 22:31:29

It's really very simple. Very gullible people are told that the show and contestants are good and because these people are very foolish and for reasons better known to them don't say what they really think, end up themselves telling people its all good. And of course this goes on, until someone has the balls to say its all nonsense. Hope that explains.........blimey!

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cutchiecoo 26/11/2009 21:20:09

Please explain what you mean by the emperors new clothes,do you mean its overrated?

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**sufc** 22/11/2009 22:26:28

And to all, if the producers etc are worth their salt they won't be listening to comments made by the likes of you and me. Sadly and as per my previous comment you can make more sense from and apply the concept of The Emperor's New Clothes to this most unsatisfactory and tedious 'so called show'.

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**sufc** 22/11/2009 22:22:05

Special attention of Matty_805 The Emperor's New Clothes, The Emperor's New Clothes

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alina11 22/11/2009 19:54:56

i'd rather want lucie 2 be here than jamie

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jamie's no 1 fan 22/11/2009 15:31:58

Haven't watched since Jamie left, final straw, am trying very hard to see the appeal of Jedward and again nothing personal but someone truly gifted has left the show again and I feel that the producers need to redefine The X Factor as it isn't a singing contest anymore, (with the exception of the brillant Joe McElderry).Lost faith in the show.

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quiet time1 22/11/2009 10:49:13

Jamie should not have gone out. I mean, Jedward are still in for Gods sake! I have an idea though. Pay attention, Mr. Cowell. Put out one more person than usual, then at the week before the final get the public to vote back in their favourite of the original 12 finalists! It would give the contestants at least a BIT of hope when they went out, plus increase ratings (probably). Come on Simon, throw me a bone here!

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apcjg 21/11/2009 22:16:33

why is there such a difference in the ' production support' given to the acts. it should be a totally level - the artists on their own singing the song...or the full production gig for each artist... there should also be no restriction on what an act can/cant do ie dancing!

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