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Revision as of 23:09, 24 May 2016
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The tenth series of Britain's Got Talent premiered on 9 April 2016.[1] Ant & Dec returned to present the main show on ITV, while Stephen Mulhern returned to present the spin-off show Britain's Got More Talent on ITV2. Simon Cowell and Amanda Holden returned for their tenth series on the judging panel, whilst Alesha Dixon and David Walliams returned for their fifth series. This is the first series that Lotto have sponsored the show.
The initial trailer for the show was released on 11 March 2016.[2] The Semi Finals will air from 22 May to 26 May with the Grand Final taking place 2 days later on the 28 May, because of the football on the 27 May.
Judges and presenters
On 27 September 2015, it was reported all four judges had signed for the tenth series, and Ant & Dec would return to present the main show on ITV, while Mulhern would return to present the sister show Britain's Got More Talent on ITV2.[3] ITV also confirmed on 9 October 2015 that Cowell, Holden, Dixon, and Walliams would all return.[4] Walliams' mother Kathleen Williams stepped in for Cowell, who was running late at the London auditions on 23 January[5]
Golden buzzer
The golden buzzer returned for its third series. Walliams confirmed on 16 January that the first golden buzzer was used by Holden at the Liverpool auditions.[6] Dixon and Ant & Dec both pressed theirs on 23 January,[7][8] and Walliams pressed his buzzer on 27 January at the London auditions.[9] Cowell was the final person to press the buzzer and did so on 5 February at the Birmingham auditions.[10]
Holden pressing her golden buzzer for singer Beau Dermott was broadcast on the series premiere on 9 April.[11] Dixon's press of the buzzer for the 100 Voices of Gospel aired in the second episode.[12] Walliams' buzzer press for Anne & Ian Marshall aired in the third episode.[13] Ant & Dec pressed the buzzer in the fourth episode for singer Jasmine Elcock.[14] Cowell was the final judge to push his golden buzzer for dance act Boogie Storm.
In the semi finals, the 100 Voices of Gospel Choir won their semi final and got through to the final. Anne and Ian Marshall were eliminated in the second semi final.
Auditions
Open auditions
The open auditions were held from 25 October to 7 December 2015 in Birmingham,[4] London, Cardiff, Liverpool, Glasgow, and Manchester.[15] An additional open audition was held in London on 10 January 2016.[16]
Judges auditions
City | Date[17] | Venue |
---|---|---|
Liverpool | 15-16 January 2016 | Liverpool Empire Theatre |
London | 21-27 January 2016 | Dominion Theatre |
Birmingham | 4-6 February 2016 | Birmingham Hippodrome |
Semi-finals
The semi finals will run from 22 May to 26 May 2016. As with previous years, the performance show will air from 7.30pm to 9pm, and the results show will air at 9.30pm after Coronation Street.
Each results show will feature a guest performance. The Cast of Motown: The Musical performed on 22 May, followed by OneRepublic on 23 May. Nick Jonas will perform on 24 May, followed by Jules, Matisse & Friends on 25 May. Fifth Harmony will perform on 26 May.[18]
Semi-finalists
- Winner
- Runner-up
- Third place
- Finalist
- Semi-finalist (lost judges' or public vote)
Semi-finals Summary
Buzzed out | |
Judges' vote |
Semi-final 1 (22 May)
- Guest performer: The Cast of Motown: The Musical ("I Want You Back"/"The Love You Save/"Get Ready"/"Dancing in the Street")[18]
Contestant[19] | Order | Act | Buzzes and judges' votes | Finished | Percentage | Result[20] | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cowell | Holden | Dixon | Walliams | ||||||
Richard Bayton | 1 | Entertainer | 8th | Eliminated | |||||
Spartans Resurrection | 2 | Gymnastic troupe | 6th | Eliminated | |||||
Kathleen Jenkins | 3 | Singer | 3rd | Top 3 (Lost judges vote - split-decision) | |||||
Total TXS | 4 | Dance troupe | 5th | Eliminated | |||||
Ben Blaque | 5 | Extreme crossbow performer | 7th | Eliminated | |||||
Ystrad Fawr Dancers | 6 | Latin dance troupe | 9th | Eliminated | |||||
Mel & Jamie | 7 | Mother & son singing duo | 2nd | Top 3 (Won judges vote - split-decision) | |||||
Darren Altman | 8 | Impressionist | 4th | Eliminated | |||||
100 Voices of Gospel | 9 | Gospel choir | 1st | Top 3 (won public vote) |
Semi-final 2 (23 May)
- Guest performer: OneRepublic ("Wherever I Go")[18]
Due to the high danger risk, Alexandr Magala's performance was pre-recorded before the live broadcast as a safety precaution.[21]
Contestant[22] | Order | Act | Buzzes and judges' votes | Finished | Percentage | Result[23] | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cowell | Holden | Dixon | Walliams | ||||||
Anne & Ian Marshall | 1 | Singing duo | 8th | Eliminated | |||||
Wayne Woodward | 2 | Singer | 1st | Top 3 (Won Public Vote) | |||||
Mythical PSM | 3 | Dance trio | 7th | Eliminated | |||||
The Garnett Family | 4 | Vocal harmony group | 6th | Eliminated | |||||
Vitaly Voronko | 5 | Singer/Musician | 9th | Eliminated | |||||
Rachael Wooding | 6 | Singer | 4th | Eliminated | |||||
Another Kind of Blue | 7 | Projection dance troupe | 5th | Eliminated | |||||
Alex Magala | 8 | Extreme sword-swallower | 2nd | Top 3 (Won Judges votes) | |||||
Shannon & Peter | 9 | Contemporary dancers | 3rd | Top 3 (Lost Judges vote) |
Semi-final 3 (24 May)
- Guest performer: Nick Jonas ("Jealous"/"Close")[18]
Due to technical issues, Flying Bebop pre-recorded their performance before the live broadcast in front of the studio audience and judges.
Contestant[24] | Order | Act | Buzzes and judges' votes | Finished | Percentage | Result[25] | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cowell | Holden | Dixon | Walliams | ||||||
Khronos Agoria | 1 | Dance troupe | 7th | Eliminated | |||||
Zyrah Rose | 2 | Vocal Harmony singers | 8th | Eliminated | |||||
Josh Curnow | 3 | Singer/Songwriter | 4th | Eliminated | |||||
Vadik & The Bear | 4 | Variety act | 6th | Eliminated | |||||
Flying Bebop | 5 | Drone dancers | 9th | Eliminated | |||||
Morgan Connie Smith | 6 | Singer | 5th | Eliminated | |||||
Boogie Storm | 7 | Stormtrooper dance troupe | 2nd | Top 3 (Won Judges Vote) | |||||
Richard Jones | 8 | Magician | 1st | Top 3 (Won Public Vote) | |||||
Jack Higgins | 9 | Contemporary dancer | 3rd | Top 3 (Lost Judges Vote) |
Semi-final 4 (25 May)
- Guest performer: Jules, Matisse & Friends[18]
Contestant[26] | Order | Act | Buzzes and judges' votes | Finished | Percentage | Result | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cowell | Holden | Dixon | Walliams | ||||||
Balance Unity | TBC | Dancer | |||||||
Beau Dermott | TBC | Musical theatre singer | |||||||
Bespoke Candi | TBC | Fire dancers/entertainers | |||||||
Bollywest Fusion | TBC | Bollywood dance troupe | |||||||
Christian Lee | TBC | Comedy Magician | |||||||
Danny Beard | TBC | Drag cabaret performer | |||||||
The Collaborative Orchestra & Singers | TBC | Orchestra/choir group | |||||||
Tumar KR | TBC | Popping Dance troupe | |||||||
Vox Fortura | TBC | Opera singing group |
Semi-final 5 (26 May)
- Guest performer: Fifth Harmony[18]
Contestant | Order | Act | Buzzes and judges' votes | Finished | Percentage | Result | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cowell | Holden | Dixon | Walliams | ||||||
Ana & Fia | 1 | Mother & daughter singing duo | |||||||
Chloe Fenton | 2 | Dancer | |||||||
Craig Ball | 3 | Singer/impressionist | |||||||
Elite Squad Royalz | 4 | Dance troupe | |||||||
Jasmine Elcock | 5 | Singer | |||||||
Lucy & Trip Hazard | 6 | Dancing dog act | |||||||
Presentation School Choir | 7 | Choir | |||||||
The Deep Space Deviants | 8 | Entertainer | |||||||
The Togni Brothers | 9 | Acrobatic Foot juggling Duo |
Final (28 May)
The final will take place on 28 May from 7.30pm until 10.00pm. The final will see a celebration of 10 years of the show with a special ‘Best of Britain’s Got Talent’ performance put together by Diversity’s Ashley Banjo. Series 2 winner George Sampson will make an appearance.
- Guest performers:
Wildcard vote
Contestant | Finished | Percentage |
---|---|---|
Kathleen Jenkins | ||
Shannon & Peter | ||
Jack Higgins | ||
Final results
Contestant | Order | Act | Finished | Percentage |
---|---|---|---|---|
100 Voices of Gospel | TBC | Gospel choir | ||
Mel & Jamie | TBC | Mother & son singing duo | ||
Wayne Woodward | TBC | Singer | ||
Alex Magala | TBC | Extreme sword-swallower | ||
Richard Jones | TBC | Magician | ||
Boogie Storm | TBC | Stormtrooper dance troupe | ||
TBC | ||||
TBC | ||||
TBC | ||||
TBC | ||||
TBC | ||||
TBC |
Ratings
The series has enjoyed strong officials throughout, topping series 9 on many occasions. Episode 2, with 12.46 million, became the most-watched auditions episode since 2009.
Episode | Date | Official ITV rating[27] (millions) |
Weekly rank[27] | Official ITV HD rating[28] (millions) |
Total viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Auditions 1 | 9 April | 9.06 | 1 | 1.76 | 10.82 |
Auditions 2 | 16 April | 9.62 | 1 | 2.31 | 11.93 |
Auditions 3 | 23 April | — | 1 | 2.43 | — |
Auditions 4 | 30 April | 9.01 | 1 | 2.32 | 11.33 |
Auditions 5 | 7 May | 8.63 | 1 | 2.18 | 10.81 |
Auditions 6 | 14 May | 8.21 | 1 | 1.72 | 9.93 |
Auditions 7 | 21 May | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Semi Final 1 | 22 May | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Semi Final 2 | 23 May | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Semi Final 3 | 24 May | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Semi Final 4 | 25 May | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Semi Final 5 | 26 May | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Final | 28 May | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Series average | 2016 | TBA | — | TBA | TBA |
Controversy
David Walliams' marriage
During the auditions Walliams claimed that Cowell had not married his girlfriend, Lauren Silverman, to which Cowell responded saying: "Well, why aren't you married?" (referring to the recent divorce between him and his ex-wife, Lara Stone). This statement shocked the audience as well as Walliams. It seemed Walliams was hurt by Cowell's comment. One source said:
"David was a little caught out by the comment. While they were waiting for the next act to come out, he went to talk to Simon. He sat on the desk next to him and they had a few words with each other and seemed to sort it out."[29]
Sources suggest that during the auditions 'tensions were high' between the two men and the crew were betting on whether Walliams might exit this series.
Beau Dermott
12-year-old Beau Dermott, who performed a musical theatre piece, receiving Holden's golden buzzer, became the centre of controversy when it became apparent that she had four years of coaching. The Daily Star had the headline "BGT NEW 'CHEAT' STORM", accompanied by a picture of Dermott. The newspaper was heavily criticised for this, as nowhere in BGT's rules does it say that professional training is forbidden.[30]
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- ^ Scott, Matt (29 March 2016). "David Walliams's MUM fills in for late Simon Cowell at Britain's Got Talent 2016 auditions". tellymix. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
- ^ "David Walliams on Twitter: "So we have already had our first golden buzzer of this series of @BGT pressed by @AmandaHolden"". Twitter. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
- ^ "David Walliams on Twitter: "Another golden buzzer! @AleshaOfficial @BGT"". Twitter. 23 January 2016. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
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