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  2. Britain's Got Talent series 14 - Wikipedia

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    The fourteenth series was won by comedic pianist and singer Jon Courtenay, becoming the first golden buzzer act to do so, with sign-language choir Sign Along With Us finishing in second place and comedian Steve Royle third. During its broadcast, the series averaged around 8.17 million viewers, despite the split in the broadcast schedule.

  3. Britain's Got Talent: The Champions - Wikipedia

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    Britain's Got Talent: The Champions is a spin-off of Britain's Got Talent, a British talent competition series, which began broadcasting on ITV on 31 August 2019. [1] The programme functions similar to BGT, but features a selection of participants - winners, finalists and other notable acts - from across the history of both Britain's Got Talent and the Got Talent franchise, [2] [3] [4] who ...

  4. List of Britain's Got Talent finalists - Wikipedia

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    The judges' wildcard was Boyband and the public's wildcard was Jessie-Jane McParland. In series 10, the judges chose Shannon + Peter whilst the public chose Trip Hazard. In series 11, the format returned to series 8. The wildcard was Simon Cowell's golden buzzer Sarah Ikumu. In series 12, B Positive Choir was the wildcard.

  5. Britain's Got Talent - Wikipedia

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    The hosts of Britain's Got Talent may also press the Golden Buzzer for a participant, but must also adhere to the same rule. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Filming for each series begins during the Judges' Auditions, and always consists of recording taken from each venue of auditions and backstage scenes within the wings and waiting area.

  6. Colin Thackery - Wikipedia

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    Colin Thackery. Warrant Officer Class 2 Colin Thackery (born 9 March 1930) is a British Korean War veteran and singer who won the thirteenth series of Britain's Got Talent in June 2019. As the winner, he received £250,000 and performed at the 2019 Royal Variety Performance. [1] At 89, he became the oldest ever winner of the talent show.

  7. Courtney Hadwin - Wikipedia

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    After her performance (when she was 14) of her original song "Pretty Little Thing" on America's Got Talent: The Champions, Hadwin's first EP was released on 25 October 2019 titled "The Cover Sessions", which includes live covers of "Sign of the Times" by Harry Styles, "Old Town Road" by Lil Nas X, "Sucker" by the Jonas Brothers, and "Someone ...

  8. Britain's Got Talent series 11 - Wikipedia

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    The eleventh series of British talent competition programme Britain's Got Talent was broadcast on ITV, from 15 April to 3 June 2017; because the One Love Manchester concert was to take place on 4 June, the live final was brought forward a day to avoid clashing with it. [1][2] Following the closure of Fountain Studios the previous year, the live ...

  9. Twist and Pulse - Wikipedia

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    Twist and Pulse returned for Britain's Got Talent: The Champions in 2019, and, after receiving the Golden Buzzer from Alesha Dixon, they won the show outright over top 3 rivals BGT's Stavros Flatley and Ukraine's Got Talent winner Kseniya Simonova. This makes them the first golden buzzer acts to also win first place in the Britain's Got Talent ...