Britain's Got Talent

2007
Britain's Got Talent

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EP1 Auditions 1 Apr 20, 2024

Ant and Dec return with the nationwide talent search, with a fresh batch of contestants taking to the stage in the hope of impressing judges Bruno Tonioli, Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon and progressing to the semi-finals.

EP2 Auditions 2 Apr 21, 2024

Ant and Dec host as more performers take to the stage to try to impress judges Bruno Tonioli, Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon and secure their place in the live semi-finals, with the ultimate prize a life-changing £250,000 in cash and a spot on the bill of the Royal Variety Performance.
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Released: 09 June 2007 Returning Series
Producted By: ITV
Country: United Kingdom
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Official Website: http://www.itv.com/talent
Synopsis

Britain's best (and worst) variety acts compete to win a spot at the Royal Variety Show.

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treykrumel This show not only mocks good people but has a real effect on their life i don't have a problem with simon or pierce but the other judges are just plain mental. Amanda holden who just not the state of mind. the worst thing about the show is the audience the audience simply just mocks anyone who comes on stage pretty much except for the really good one. this show overall need to be plugged off from airwaves. trust me the American version is so much better.
studioAT Often better than it's more flashy stable mate 'The X Factor' this Simon Cowell show is still going strong.The reason for that is that it's purely about variety. Not someone screeching out a song every two minutes. We get acrobats, comedians - it's good old fashioned fun.Cowell has smartly kept the judging panel largely the same over the years, with the same hosts in place too.I look forward to this show every spring, and apart from the 'Hassellhoff and McIntyre year', it's hasn't let me down.Keep doing what you're doing with this show, Simon.
Blueghost I can barely stomach the American version, so I thought I'd check out its progenitor to see if they did things better or with more panache across the Atlantic.Well, no.It's the fact that I recognized several actors that appear on imported British shows here in the U.S. that made me laugh and then want to kick the messenger that was my TV for another trash ridden pre-staged show.Don't believe me? The most glaring example was an actor from Doctor Who whom I saw more than a few days before doing his dance routine on this show, Britain's Got Talent.Another glaring example was the fat kid and the good looking girl, and, shock of shocks, the fat kid decided not to let his less talented partner go, garnishing much applause from the talent (he said sarcastically).I'd estimate roughly over half of this show is staged, with the rest being one-shot acts of people who are good at doing one thing, and nothing more, then get their "big shot" on stage, and move on afterwards.What's worse is that people, apparently mostly girls, eat up this junk. Well, it's far too late for me to warn folks not to watch it, but, on the one in a million chance you haven't seen it, and have stumbled upon my review, do yourself a favor and avoid this thing. OR, if you need a good laugh, then tune in for an episode or two, smirk, then change the channel.Either way, watch at your own risk.
Liam de Gruchy With Peirs Morgan gone and Simon not in the auditions due to ditching us for the US, Britains Got Talent is unarguably better than ever. New judge Michael McIyntre brings character and humour to the judging panel (much needed), and world sensation David Hasslehoff is just brilliant in portraying his role to find new talent for the Queen and the World! Old time favourite judge Amanda Holden remains with a some might say annoying sense to her but we love her anyway.What I would criticise though is the lack of wow factor in the auditionees, no one has really stood as a potential world Star but let's just see to the Semi finals!!! Ant and Dec never fail to make audiences up and down the country and didn't disappoint this time around. With their school boy charm and humorous take on everything they bring a shine of light to the show!!! I really can't wait for the rest of the series and to see what Britains Got Talent will bring us in the future!!!! Review by Liam de Gruchy