New Sky Original Series explores Entertainment Juggernaut, The X Factor

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Sky today confirmed it has greenlit a premium, definitive documentary series exploring the era-defining entertainment juggernaut, The X Factor.

The documentary will speak to those closest to The X Factor story, both in front of and behind the camera, including Simon Cowell. The series is produced by award-winning independent production company 72 Films, whose hits include Grierson-winning The Zelensky Story and Emmy-winning 9/11: One Day in America, and will build on Sky Documentaries reputation for critically-acclaimed unfiltered documentaries, with recent highlights including Boyzone: No Matter What, Hatton, and Klitschko: More Than a Fight.

The series is a 72 Films production, commissioned for Sky Documentaries. The Series Director is Tim Lawton (7/7: Homegrown Terror). The Executive Producers for 72 Films are Mark Raphael and Clare Cameron, with Kate OHara serving as Series Showrunner. The Executive Producers for Sky are Hayley Reynolds and Bruce Fletcher.

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Sky connects and entertains millions of people across Europe. At the heart of everything we do, is a belief that people deserve better. For decades, weve shaken up every category we entered to give people what they love, to make life a little easier and to provide great value. Thats how we bring millions of customers the joy of a better experience in TV, broadband and mobile.

In TV, we offer the best sports coverage, unmissable TV and the smartest ways to stream and aggregate the TV you love. In broadband, we power homes and businesses, with a fast, reliable connection. In mobile, we bring people closer, with plans at unbeatable value. And now, you can even keep your home connected and protected, through our smart insurance. We design our products to fit seamlessly into your life, with service whenever and however you need it. 

Thats how we do better for customers. And we believe in better for society too. We power the cultural economy in the UK and beyond, making award-winning news, original sport, and entertainment. We contribute billions to UK GDP, creating and sustaining thousands of jobs and sharing both our journalism and our coverage of the arts, free of charge. We are cutting emissions and making recyclable, energy-efficient products, and we give back, through free internet access and digital skills for under-served communities and young people.

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