Ant and Dec host the live final where the remaining 6 acts perform on Britain's Got Talent for the last time in front of judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Piers Morgan. Viewers will then vote for the winner who will receive a £100 000 cash prize and the chance to perform at the Royal Variety Performance.
The auditions start again in this second series of Britain's Got Talent. Ant and Dec host the show as judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Piers Morgan go accross the country looking for the newest talent to put through to the next round for a chance to perform at the Royal Variety Show and win a cash prize of �100 000.
The second round of auditions in which hopefuls will perform their act in front of judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Piers Morgan in the hope that they will be put through to the next round. Contestants audition for the chance to perform at the Royal Variety Show and a cash prize. Ant and Dec host.
A brand new series of Britain's Got Talent starts today and Ant and Dec host the first auditions shows. The judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Piers Morgan return to cast their eye over a new batch of contestants hoping to make it through to the next round. As before, the winner of the series will perform in front at the Royal Variety Performance this year.
The first set of semi-finalists perform live in front of the judges and viewing audience. After all the acts have performed the phone lines are opened for tonight's public vote. At the end of the show, Ant and Dec announce who has the most amount of public votes and has made it through. The judges then decide which of the two acts with the next most amount of votes to put through.
The second set of semi-finalists perform live in front of the judges and viewing audience. The judges give their verdict on each act after they have performed. At the end of the show, Ant and Dec announce who has the most amount of public votes and has made it through to the final. The judges then decide which of the two acts with the next most amount of votes to put through.
The third set of semi-finalists perform live in front of the judges and viewing audience. The judges give their verdict on each act after they have performed. At the end of the show, Ant and Dec announce who has the most amount of public votes and has made it through. The judges then decide which of the two acts with the next most amount of votes to put through.
The fourth set of semi-finalists perform live in front of the judges and viewing audience. The judges give their verdict on each act after they have performed. At the end of the show, Ant and Dec announce who has the most amount of public votes and has made it through. The judges then decide which of the two acts with the next most amount of votes to put through.
The final set of semi-finalists perform live in front of the judges and viewing audience at home. The judges give their verdict on each act after they have performed. At the end of the show, Ant and Dec announce who has the most amount of public votes and has made it through. The judges then decide which of the two acts with the next most amount of votes to put through.
The one-hour documentary chronicles Boyle’s meteoric rise to instant fame and fortune after her surprising appearance on “Britain’s Got Talent.” Susan Boyle’s complete Cinderella story will be told by host Piers Morgan, and guests, including the complete cast of London’s “Les Miserables” will make an appearance. However, all isn't rosy, especially when it comes to Boyle’s near collapse from exhaustion and the effects of instant stardom. After a few bumps, Susan Boyle is back in the news and causing waves in the recording industry. “I Dreamed a Dream” continues to smash sales records.
The first set of hopefuls audition in front of the judges hoping to gain a place in the next round of the competition. Martin Cable impresses Piers and Amanda with his comedy routine and makes it through to the next round of the competition. When Simon is taken ill, Louis Walsh steps into his shoes as the third judge on the panel and all three judges are impressed after 10 year old Chloe Hickinbottom performs the Vera Lynn hit 'The White Cliffs Of Dover'. They are also impressed when Tina Humphries and her dog Chandi perform a ballet routine. When Simon returns to the panel dancer Tobias Mead manages to impress and makes it through.
The auditions continue, and judges Simon Cowell, Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden see more of the thousands of acts hoping to win the life-changing prize of 100,000 pounds and a slot at this year's Royal Variety Performance. The competition is open to any act of any age, and the judges see some of the best - and worst - talent in the country. Presenters Ant and Dec are on hand to support the acts before and after they face the judges
Woo. Britain's Got Talent is back. Oh yes, the show that brought us the operatic stylings of Paul Potts, the urban dancing of Diversity, the mind-blowing news that someone who looks like Susan Boyle can sing (who'da thought it? OK, everyone except a trio of superficial judges, to be fair) and last year's gymnastic-tastic winners, Spelbound, began again last night with an hour-and-a-half rammed with 30 minutes of half-decent material (the montages really are as good as ever – look: a girl with a harp. A Michael Jackson impersonator. A boy with a guitar asking when he can go and have something to eat.) and an hour of the sort of guff that makes staying in on a Saturday such a pleasure
Over 100,000 people applied to be on this year’s Britain’s Got Talent, all hopeful of being discovered and winning a slot on the coveted Royal Variety Performance. At this moment in time only ten acts remain. This week’s semi-final shows have gone from the ridiculous to the sublime, and then back to the ridiculous again! But as the countdown begins for tonight’s Grand Final, we’re sure that you the public, have picked the most deserving ten acts to take place in this evening’s big event.
Ant and Dec present the live Britain's Got Talent final as the eleven remaining hopefuls - including a wildcard act chosen by the judges - perform for their chance to be crowned 2013 champion. At stake is a cool 250,000 pounds, not forgetting the sought-after slot at this year's Royal Variety Performance. Judges Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and David Walliams will be as opinionated as ever, but the final decision is made by the voting public alone. Which performance will clinch the title this year?
Ant and Dec return with a fresh search for the nation's brightest new star, and there's a new addition to the judges' desk in the form of the golden buzzer, which gives Simon Cowell, David Walliams, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon the power to send an act straight through to the live semi-finals regardless of their fellow panellists' opinions. However, they can each press it only once during the series. Leaving no stone unturned, the auditions visit London, Cardiff, Manchester, Birmingham and, for the first time, Belfast, as a wide variety of acts, from comedians to contortionists, singers to spoon players, compete for the chance to win £250,000 and a slot at this year's Royal Variety Performance
The annual search for a star continues as more auditionees try to win over Simon Cowell, David Walliams, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon with their talents. The acts all have their eyes on the prize of £250,000 and a slot at this year's Royal Variety Performance, but first they must secure a place in the live semi-finals. Will any of them be good enough for the judges' new golden buzzers, like last week's dancing duo Paddy and Nico? Ant and Dec host
Ant and Dec present the third audition show, as the judges - Simon Cowell, David Walliams, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon - hope to uncover more of the nation's talent. Queuing up to take the stage, acts of all ages and abilities are determined to prove they are worthy of the £250,000 cash prize and a slot at this year's Royal Variety Performance, but while some of them will be deserving, others will undoubtedly hear the dreaded sound of the red buzzers just seconds into their performance
Ant and Dec present the fourth audition show, as the judges - Simon Cowell, David Walliams, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon - give their verdicts on more of the nation's best, and worst, performers. Queuing up to take the stage, acts of all ages and abilities are determined to prove they're worthy of the £250,000 cash prize and a slot at this year's Royal Variety Performance, but while some of them will be deserving, the dream will be over for those whose auditions are cut short by the panel
Ant and Dec present the fifth audition show, as the judges - Simon Cowell, David Walliams, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon - give their verdicts on more of the nation's best, and worst, performers. Queuing up to take the stage, acts of all ages and abilities are determined to prove they're worthy of the £250,000 cash prize and a slot at the Royal Variety Performance
Ant and Dec return with a fresh search for the nation's brightest new star, as a wide assortment of contestants, from a hypnotising dog act to a girl with a gravity-defying hula hoop, compete for the chance to win £250,000 and a slot at this year's Royal Variety Performance. There's no change to the judging line-up, with Simon Cowell, David Walliams, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon all returning to give their verdicts on the hopefuls in this first audition show
The annual search for a star continues as more auditionees try to win over Simon Cowell, David Walliams, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon with their talents. The acts all have their eyes on the prize of £250,000 and a slot at this year's Royal Variety Performance, but first they must secure a place in the live semi-finals. And with the return of the golden buzzers, the judges, as well as hosts Ant and Dec, each have the power to send one act straight through, regardless of anyone else's opinion
Ant and Dec host the fourth audition show, as the judges - Simon Cowell, David Walliams, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon - give their verdicts on more of the nation's best, and worst, performers. Queuing up to take the stage, acts of all ages and abilities are determined to prove they're worthy of the £250,000 cash prize and a slot at this year's Royal Variety Performance, but while some of them will be deserving, the dream will be over for those whose auditions are cut short by the panel
Ant and Dec host the latest round of the nationwide talent search. A wide variety of acts, from comedians to contortionists, singers to spoon players, compete to impress judging panel Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and David Walliams with their unusual skills - with a huge cash prize and a coveted slot at the Royal Variety Performance up for grabs at the end of the series
Simon Cowell, David Walliams, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon preside over proceedings as the hunt for Britain's next star entertainer reaches the sixth round of auditions. Ant and Dec are on hand to introduce the acts, and to congratulate or commiserate with them once the judges have passed their verdict
Members of the public are given one last chance to prove their worth as entertainers in the final round of auditions. As always, Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams are on hand to appraise their performances, but once this stage of the contest is completed, the judges must then move on to the much more demanding process of whittling down this year's crop of contestants for the live shows. Ant and Dec host proceedings, introducing the contenders and taking viewers backstage ahead of the nail-biting performances
Ant and Dec present the third live semi-final of Britain's Got Talent as nine more acts compete to win the ultimate prize of 250,000 pounds and a slot on the Royal Variety Performance.
Ant and Dec present the fourth live semi-final of Britain's Got Talent as nine more acts compete to win the ultimate prize of 250,000 pounds and a slot on the Royal Variety Performance.
Ant and Dec present the last live semi-final of Britain's Got Talent as the final remaining nine acts compete to win the ultimate prize of 250,000 pounds and a slot on the Royal Variety Performance.
The search for this year's winner reaches its nail-biting climax as the British public crown their champion for 2015. The final 10 acts now go head-to-head as they make one last attempt to capture the public's hearts and votes.
The one and only, Britain’s Got Talent, is back and celebrating ten triumphant years of talent. The dream team of judges - Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams - once again take their places on the panel, in search of the most astonishing and exhilarating talent around. They are joined by the nation’s favourite TV duo, Ant & Dec, who will be on hand to encourage, congratulate and commiserate the acts whilst guiding the audience through the auditions. Together they have scoured the country looking for a winning act who can entertain the nation and capture the hearts and imaginations of the Great British public.
In the second episode of the brand new series of Britain’s Got Talent, the dream team of judges - Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams - once again take their places on the panel, as they continue their search of the most astonishing and exhilarating talent around.
It is the final round of auditions as the judges - Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams - choose the last acts to go through to the live semi-finals.
Ant and Dec host the first round of the semi-finals, as nine acts take to the stage to perform in the hope of impressing the judges and winning the all-important public vote.
Time to find out which act has the highest number of public votes and will go through to the live grand final. Featuring a live performance by the cast of West End musical Motown.
Ant and Dec host the second round of the semi-finals, as nine more acts take to the stage to perform in the hope of impressing the judges and winning the all-important public vote.
Time to find out which act has the highest number of public votes and goes through to the live grand final. Featuring a performance from pop-rock band One Republic.
Ant and Dec host the third round of the semi-finals, as nine more acts take to the stage to perform in the hope of impressing the judges and winning the all-important public vote.
Time to find out which act has the highest number of public votes and automatically goes through to the live grand final. Featuring a performance from teen heartthrob Nick Jonas.
Ant and Dec host the penultimate round of the semi-finals, as nine more acts perform once again in the hope of impressing the judges and winning the all-important public vote.
Time to find out which act has the highest number of public votes and goes through to the live final. Featuring a performance from last year's winners Jules, Matisse and Friends.
Ant and Dec host the last round of the semi-finals, as the final nine acts perform in the hope of impressing the judges and winning the all-important public vote.
Time to find out which act has the highest number of public votes and goes through to the live final. Featuring a performance from girl group Fifth Harmony.
Ant and Dec host the eleventh series of the UK's biggest talent show as judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams return to the panel for a sixth year.
Ant and Dec host the UK's biggest talent show as judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams take in the second round of weird and wonderful auditions.
Ant and Dec host the UK's biggest talent show as judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams take in more weird and wonderful auditions across the nation.
Another selection of would-be stars are given a chance to demonstrate their unique talents, as the fourth round of auditions gets under way. As always, Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, David Walliams and Alesha Dixon will beckon each act into the spotlight, where they must show off their skills to the best of their ability if they are to secure the panel's attention and win a place in the next round of the contest. However, for those performers whose skits capture the hearts of either the judges, or Ant and Dec, a simple tap of the golden buzzer could see them progress straight through to the live shows.
Ant and Dec host the UK's biggest talent show as judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams take in the fifth round weird and wonderful auditions.
The audition stage of the nationwide talent contest reaches its penultimate round, as Ant and Dec invite another batch of auditionees to show off their unique abilities to judges Simon Cowell, David Walliams, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon. Next Monday will see the beginning of the live shows, in which the panel begins the process of whittling down the number of would-be stars they have previously thrown their weight behind throughout the audition process. The Golden Buzzer went unpressed on Saturday 6th May, which means David Walliams and Ant and Dec may still have the right to send an act straight through to the semi-final, but will any of this evening's performers catch their eye?
Ant and Dec host the talent competition as the judges take in the final auditions, before whittling down this year's crop of talented acts ready for the live semi-final shows.
Ant and Dec host as the eleventh series of Britain's biggest talent competition reaches its exciting climax. Following a thrilling week of live semi-final shows, the grand final has arrived, featuring make-or-break performances from the remaining handful of talented acts. Judges David Walliams, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and Simon Cowell will offer their opinions on tonight's performances, but it is the voting public who now have the final say in selecting the show's winner. As always, Ant and Dec will be on hand to provide support, either joining in with celebrations or offering a shoulder to cry on as the acts await the results of the final public vote. Which performers have captured the public's hearts this year, and who will eventually be crowned Britain's Got Talent champion 2017?
Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly host the opening auditions of the nationwide talent search. The usual wide variety of acts, from comedians to contortionists, magicians to martial artists and singers to spoon players, compete to impress returning judges Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and David Walliams. Whomever the quartet choose to send through to the live stages will then be in with a chance of winning a huge cash prize and a coveted slot at the Royal Variety Performance later this year.
The 12th series of Britain's Got Talent is back for its second fun-filled episode. The kings and queens of entertainment - Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams - return once again to their rightful thrones on the judging panel in the search for the most exciting talent around. The dream team have travelled the length and breadth of the country over the past few months to look for the act who can win over the British public and perform for a royal.
Ant and Dec host the third heat of the nationwide talent search, which sees a wide variety of acts, from comedians to contortionists, singers to spoon players, compete to impress judges Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and David Walliams. Whomever the quartet choose to send through to the live stages will then be in with a chance of winning a huge cash prize and a coveted slot at the Royal Variety Performance later this year, following in the footsteps of 2017 winner Tokio Myers.
Ant and Dec host the fourth audition round of the nationwide talent search, which sees a wide variety of acts, from comedians to contortionists, singers to spoon players, compete to impress judges Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and David Walliams. Whomever the quartet choose to send through to the live stages will then be in with a chance of winning a huge cash prize and a coveted slot at the Royal Variety Performance later this year, following in the footsteps of 2017 winner Tokio Myers.
Ant and Dec host the fifth audition round of the nationwide talent search, which sees a wide variety of acts, from comedians to contortionists, singers to spoon players, compete to impress judges Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and David Walliams. Whomever the quartet choose to send through to the live stages will then be in with a chance of winning a huge cash prize and a coveted slot at the Royal Variety Performance later this year, following in the footsteps of 2017 winner Tokio Myers.
Ant and Dec host the sixth audition round of the nationwide talent search, which sees a wide variety of acts, from comedians to contortionists, singers to spoon players, compete to impress judges Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and David Walliams. Whomever the quartet choose to send through to the live stages will then be in with a chance of winning a huge cash prize and a coveted slot at the Royal Variety Performance later this year, following in the footsteps of 2017 winner Tokio Myers.
Ant and Dec host the final round of auditions in the nationwide talent search, with the last few acts competing for the chance to impress judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams and win a place in the semi-finals.
Declan Donnelly hosts the first live semi-final of this year's contest, with the audition process having left judges Amanda Holden, David Walliams, Simon Cowell and Alesha Dixon with 40 acts to pick from. Tonight, eight of them will be performing live in the hope of impressing both the panel and the TV audience to win one of the two spots in the live grand final, where the winning act will receive a life-changing £250,000 prize and a spot at this year's Royal Variety Performance in November.
Following an evening of high drama and entertainment, Declan Donnelly reveals which two acts have made the final and earned the chance to win a coveted slot at the Royal Variety Performance in November.
Dec hosts the latest of the live semi-finals, with acts competing for the chance to win a cash prize and a slot at the Royal Variety Performance. Judges Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, David Walliams and Amanda Holden give their verdict on the evening's performances.
As the votes are counted, Dec reveals who will take their place in the final as the winners of tonight's show take a step closer to that slot at the Royal Variety Performance.
The live final of the nationwide talent search, which sees a wide variety of acts striving to impress judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams and get the chance to win a huge cash prize and a coveted slot at the Royal Variety Performance. Last in the series.
Ant and Dec host the first semi-final of this year's contest, with the audition process having left judges Amanda Holden, David Walliams, Simon Cowell and Alesha Dixon with 40 acts to pick from. Tonight, eight of them will be performing live in the hope of impressing both the panel and the TV audience to win one of the two spots in the live grand final, where the winning act will receive a life-changing £250,000 prize and a spot at this year's Royal Variety Performance at the London Palladium Theatre in November.
Following the audition episodes of the spring, the show returns for the semi-finals. Ant and Dec host the show with judges Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, David Walliams and Ashley Banjo, who is standing in for Simon after his recent injury. Social distancing means that the live audience is replaced by TV links and some of the larger acts have to be pre-recorded.
As the eleventh series of Britain's Got Talent draws nearer, it is time to reveal our favourite ever Ant and Dec moments from the show. Which will make the countdown?
As the new series of Britain's Got Talent draws near, Stephen Mulhern counts down the top ten child stars in the show's ten year history. Could teenage comedian Jack Carroll, circus performer Edward Pinder or six year-old voice of an angel Connie Talbot take the top spot? With contributions from judges Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams, plus a whole host of memorable former auditionees
Britain's Got More Talent's Stephen Mulhern celebrates his 11th year on the show with this countdown of his ten favourite acts. Which act will be crowned his ultimate number one?
Stephen Mulhern counts down the top ten Britain's Got Talent acts that have wowed both judges and audiences alike over the past ten years.
A light-hearted look back at some of the best moments from the show, featuring some of Stephen Mulhern's favourite unsung heroes.
Join Stephen Mulhern, our judges and classic contestants as we count down The Top 10 Standout Stars of last year.
Join Stephen Mulhern, our superstar judges, and classic BGT contestants as we announce The Top 10 Astonishing Acts of all time.
Join Stephen Mulhern, our superstar judges and classic BGT contestants as we reveal The Top 10 Comedy Corkers. Which comedians will make us chuckle?
Join Stephen Mulhern as he celebrates his Top 10 Crown Jewels. Which acts created carnage backstage? Who made Stephen laugh out loud? Which contestant stole Stephen's heart?
A look back through the archives at the auditions that shocked the nation and surprised the judges, featuring the first appearances of contestants and future stars including Susan Boyle, Paul Potts and Stavros Flatley.