It was the Britain’s Got Talent live grand final tonight all of the finalists did their best – but what did the judges make of them? From the “pointless” to “terrific”, read on to recap what the judges said about tonight’s finalists.
It was the Britain’s Got Talent live grand final tonight all of the finalists did their best – but what did the judges make of them? From the “pointless” to “terrific”, read on to recap what the judges said about tonight’s finalists.
After 7 weeks of auditions and 5 live semi finals the Britain’s Got Talent finalists have been revealed! With two acts from each semi final going through, the winner will be decided in tonight’s grand final which will see each of the 10 acts perform once more for your votes.
Animal act Tina and Chandi and boy group Connected have become the next two acts to win a place in this year’s Britain’s Got Talent live final on Saturday. Tina and Chandi won the public vote whilst Connected won the judges vote over Neil Fullard.
The latest bookies odds suggest it will be boy group Connected and comedian singer Kev Orkian who will go through in tonight’s semi final. Animal act Tina and Chandi and singer Neil Fullard however could cause an upset.
ITV has revealed the line up for tonight’s second Britain’s Got Talent 2010 live semi final – and it’s another good one. Everything from Lady GaGa impersonators to dancing dogs will compete against one another tonight for a spot in Saturday’s final! But who’s going to be performing? Read on to find out…
Piers Morgan has said that he loves working on Britain’s Got Talent because “we change ordinary people’s lives”. The former newspaper editor also revealed who he was tipping to do well in the competition, saying he would put his money on dancing dog Chandi.
Dog trainer Tina has said that viewers will be surprised at what her and dog Chandi will do during the next round of auditions, hinting “People won’t believe what they’ll see.” The dog act is one of the favourites to win the show after wowing the judging panel during the first audition show three weeks ago.
Dog act Tina and Chandi are television talent show veterans, it has been revealed. The duo have been performing together for a number of years and have appeared on a number of other talent TV competitions, including BBC’s When Will I Be Famous? in 2007. The news has led to criticism from other acts, including Kate Nicholas who reached the live semi-finals in 2008 with dancing dog Gin.