It’s the show that has the whole nation talking every year.

 

The talent that spawns from it and all those associated dominate the charts of the autumn and winter months, but with three quarters of the judging panel replaced with new faces this year, can we expect any changes on this season’s X Factor?

 

The mounting pressure is on the arrival of the new judges.

 

With the new Mr Nasty Gary Barlow filling in Simons shoes well, the participants have to look forward to the new Mr Nasty even if he is a slightly gentler man.

 

Alongside come the two female judges Tulisa and Kelly Rowland who have the task of inserting a sense of glamour to the show, the role previously perfected by Danni Minogue and Cheryl Cole.

 

When the show hits live on TV nothing can be expected by the audience except one statement that will for be sure repeated each episode and that is Louis Walsh stating that the participant deserves to be on that stage.

 

Significant changes have been made to this year’s X Factor, so be prepared for bigger more exuberant performances, even to unnecessary levels to help imbed the new personalities making up the judging panel.

 

Such stars like N-Dubz, Take That and perhaps even Beyonce may be blessing the X Factor stage on this year’s show,even bands managed by judge Louis Walsh may be making a surprise appearance.

 

With so much to look forward to the fans of the X Factor will not want to miss a minute.

 

One thing to remember when viewing X Factor, whether it be online, through tablet PC’s or mobile telephones you need a TV Licence.

 

Nonetheless viewers can be happy to find out that if they have a home TV License then they will be covered, to find out all relevant information visit the TV Licensing website.