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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.
43.3% [12] Auditions 3: 26 April 9.86 3 41.3% [13] Auditions 4: 3 May 9.12 5 39.1% [14] Auditions 5: 10 May 8.17 6 37.9% [15] Auditions 6: 17 May 9.11 2 37.5% [16] Auditions 7: 24 May 8.27 5 37.2% [17] Semi-final 1: 26 May 11.33 4 42.0% [18] Semi-final 2: 27 May 9.29 9 35.3% [19] Semi-final 3: 28 May 10.03 6 35.9% [20] Semi-final 4: 29 May 10. ...
Following open auditions, the Judges' auditions were held in January and February 2013, within Cardiff, London, Glasgow, Manchester and Birmingham.Although filming was planned to begin by 7 January, [6] it was pushed back to 16 January due to Stephen Mulhern's schedule – as host for Britain's Got More Talent, he would provide feedback and present additional auditions not featured on the main ...
The seventeenth series of British talent competition programme Britain's Got Talent began airing on ITV1 on 20 April 2024 and concluded on 2 June 2024. The series was again presented by Ant & Dec, with Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli returning to the judging panel.
The twelfth series of British talent competition programme Britain's Got Talent was broadcast on ITV, from 14 April to 3 June 2018.For this series, the live episodes were broadcast from Hammersmith Apollo, and presented by Dec Donnelly only; while Ant McPartlin suspended his TV commitments on 19 March 2018, he still appeared in the audition episodes as these had already been filmed in January ...
In the first series, 24 contestants made it into the three semi-finals, and in subsequent series this has been increased to 40 (45 in series 6–10) contestants across five live shows. The act which receives the most public votes in each semi-final goes through to the final, with the second finalist being decided by the judges from the second ...
The fourth series of British talent competition programme Britain's Got Talent was broadcast on ITV, from 17 April to 5 June 2010; [1] [2] due to live coverage of the 2010 UEFA Champions League Final on 22 May, the sixth audition episode of the series was pushed back a day to avoid clashing with it. [3]
[7] [8] [9] Because doctors had advised him to not be involved in further television work until he recovered - his accident had already impacted his involvement in the live rounds for America's Got Talent that year - producers decided on bringing in street dancer and former BGT winner Ashley Banjo to act as a guest judge in place of Cowell ...