The new music competiton Walk The Line is on TV every night this week with an all-star panel led by Gary Barlow.
Take That superstar Gary, fellow hitmakers Craig David and Alesha Dixon and comedy icon Dawn French make up the judging panel offering their expert advice to hopeful musical acts.
But viewers have slammed Simon Cowell's new creation a 'Poundland X Factor.'
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@JRsArmchair tweeted: “A Poundland version of the X Factor."

@BriCrook said: "Looks like a Poundland version of X Factor."
@NicoleWills95 commented: "I didn’t know Poundland did versions of the X Factor."
@Saturn90 said: "I think Simon Cowell is running out of ideas with this Walk the Line show on ITV! A combination of X factor and a cash game show with some very familiar celebrities on a panel! I turned over to another channel after 10 minutes!"
"I don’t get Walk the Line! just bring back X Factor," said @SarahC1305.
Hosted by Maya Jama, the Walk The Line format sees the top two performers face a decision over whether to walk away from the competition with £10,000, or 'Walk The Line' and return the following night for another chance of winning the £500,000 grand prize.

Other viewers have welcomed a new nightly show to watch.
@DebbieRyanRadio said: "I’m saying this now & I’m saying it with total confidence. I think @Dawn_French may have single-handedly saved the talent show format.
"I haven’t watched any since #TheCircle (which should never have been cancelled… SEND!). Dawn - you are JUST what the nation needs."
@TheTennisTalker is also loving the addition of Dawn French to the judging panel.
"Already bored of Walk The Line. Except for Dawn French who I love," they said.

And @realtyshws said: "The way I already love Dawn #walktheline."
@Carolll_TT praised with a heart-shaped eyes emoji: "I already love #WalkTheLine @GaryBarlow
And @ElComandante84 praised host Maya.
"Walk the Line….anyone interested in this X-Factor rehash? No. Anyone interested in Maya Jama? Hell yes! What a goddess. 10/10. #WalkTheLine," they tweeted.
Walk The Line is co-produced and co-developed by Syco Entertainment and Lifted Entertainment, part of ITV Studios and the team behind ITV hits including I’m A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! and Love Island.
It was announced earlier this year that The X Factor had been axed after 17 years.
Show boss and judge Simon said that there are 'no current plans' to air another series of the show, which launched the careers of Little Mix, One Direction and Olly Murs.
The programme was known for its dramatic auditions as well as the live performances, and was once a mainstay of Saturday night television.