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The sixth series of British talent competition programme Britain's Got Talent was broadcast on ITV, from 24 March to 12 May 2012.The sixth series saw Simon Cowell resume a full commitment to the programme following the previous series, [1] yet neither David Hasselhoff and Michael McIntyre returned to take part in the new series, [2] [3] leading to them being replaced by Alesha Dixon and David ...
The series also aired a set of compilation episodes featuring the best and worst auditions from that year's contest, titled Britain's Got Talent: Best and Worst. On 7 October 2019, Simon Cowell announced that Britain's Got More Talent would be shifted onto online platforms and thus provide more focus towards Britain's Got Talent .
Auditions 2 16 April: 6.42: 2 Auditions 3 22 April: 7.32: 1 Auditions 4 29 April: 6.49: 1 Auditions 5 6 May: 6.63: 5 Auditions 6 14 May: 5.70: 3 Auditions 7 20 May: 5.96: 1 Auditions 8 27 May: 5.92: 1 Semi-Final 1 29 May: 5.58: 2 Semi-Final 2 30 May: 5.38: 3 Semi-Final 3 31 May: 5.00: 5 Semi-Final 4 1 June: 4.80: 6 Semi-Final 5 2 June: 5.04: 4 ...
Simon Cowell seemed skeptical when the 12-year-old announced from the stage that she would be performing 'Defying Gravity' from the musical Wicked.
It takes a lot to make Simon Cowell tear up. But 13-year-old Malakai Bayoh was able to do just that. During the April 16 episode of “Britain’s Got Talent,” the London teenager said his dream ...
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 ...
Warfield then put on a soulful and energetic audition by singing an original song called “Stare,” backed by her equally energetic band. The performance wowed Cowell. “That wasn’t long enough.
Old Men Grooving, sometimes known as OMG, is a British dance group, best known for becoming a television sensation when they took part in the ninth series of Britain's Got Talent in 2015. The group, composed of five middle-aged men, represents a diverse background and is dedicated to sharing a variety of popular dance and “feel good” grooves.