X Factor - Television

Television

  • The X Factor (TV series), a television music competition, originating in the United Kingdom, and spawning many other national versions, including but not limited to:
    • The X Factor (UK)
    • The X Factor, XSeer Al Najah, pan-Arab version
    • X Factor (Albania)
    • X-Factor (Armenia)
    • The X Factor (Australia)
    • X Factor (Belgium)
    • X Factor (Bulgaria)
    • El factor X (Colombia)
    • X Factor (China)
    • X Factor (Czech Republic)
    • X Factor (Denmark)
    • X Factor (Finland)
    • X Factor (France)
    • X Factor (Germany)
    • The X Factor (Greece)
    • X Faktor (Hungary)
    • X Factor (Iceland)
    • X Factor (India)
    • X Factor (Indonesia)
    • X Factor (Italy)
    • X Factor (Kazakhstan)
    • X Factor (Netherlands)
    • The X Factor (New Zealand)
    • X Factor (Norway)
    • The X Factor (Philippines)
    • X Factor (Poland)
    • X Factor (Romania)
    • Faktor A
    • X Factor (Slovenia)
    • Factor X (Spain)
    • The X Factor (Ukraine)
    • The X Factor (U.S.)

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