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Panel need shot (with water pistols).
Not this year
Not something I watch - really not a fan.
How long has it been going now?
Sorry I just started another thread up there^^^ - I'll bump this.
Those shadow dancers were brilliant.
Attraction (I think the shadow dancers were called) were brilliant, my favourites so far.
Against my better judgement, I am now watching it on +1.
Attraction (I think the shadow dancers were called) were brilliant, my favourites so far.
Definitely, never seen anything like that
Against my better judgement, I am now watching it on +1.
A couple of good acts Yogi but Simon's 'set pieces' are so easy to spot.
Against my better judgement, I am now watching it on +1.
Come away from the dark side Yogi.
Against my better judgement, I am now watching it on +1.
Come away from the dark side Yogi.
Against my better judgement, I am now watching it on +1.
A couple of good acts Yogi but Simon's 'set pieces' are so easy to spot.
you can see them coming a mile off.
Against my better judgement, I am now watching it on +1.
Me too, you knew they were never going to buzz that young lad
Against my better judgement, I am now watching it on +1.
Me too, you knew they were never going to buzz that young lad
Predictable.
Audrey Hepburn! !
This blokes a nutter
I had no intention of watching BGT but hubby was watching golf so I decided to watch. Attraction are the most original act I've seen. The girl singer at the end was incredible, loved her voice and song choice - and she seems so nice
Why do they awww someone cause they say they are 11
Simon seeing pound signs with that girl, she was very good
Audrey Hepburn! !
I was thinking the same.
Why do they awww someone cause they say they are 11
Got a phone call, so I missed her.
David Walliams is a nutter.
David Walliams is a nutter.
I don't normally like him but he makes me laugh on this
Is this crap or is it just me
Attraction were brilliant
Is this crap or is it just me
If you mean the last girl singer then it's not just you.
Oh I've been upgraded
Ooh I rather liked her.
Is this crap or is it just me
If you mean the last girl singer then it's not just you.
I don't buy into the, I'm shy and no-one knows I'm here tact and that starts singing brilliant
Teenage comic Jack Carroll was lost for words when Jimmy Carr stopped by to tell him heâd won a Daily Mirror Pride of Britain Award .
Cerebral palsy sufferer Jack, 14, was home with sister ÂMegan, 11, and Âparents Sue and Michael, when the comedian popped in, saying: âI hear thereâs a young man here who thinks that heâs Âfunnier than me.â
Stunned Jack, from Halifax, West Yorks, said: âOh Christ,â to which Jimmy Âreplied: âNo, itâs just me.â
After hearing he had won a Teenager of ÂCourage award, Jack said: âIf I can laugh at myself and make people laugh, maybe they will not be scared to talk about disability.â
Jack was an Âinternet sensation two years ago when his gig at his parentsâ wedding Âanniversary got 10,000 YouTube hits.
He will receive his Pride of Britain Award, sponsored by Lidl, at Londonâs ÂGrosvenor House Hotel watched by Prince Charles, David Cameron and 100 stars. The event is on ITV1 on Tuesday night.
Britainâs Got Talent 2013 favourite Alice Fredenham was rejected by The Voice UK, itâs been revealed.
28-year-old singer Alice will be seen performing for the BGT judges in Manchester in tonightâs opening audition show.
The performer blows away the panel of Simon Cowell, David Walliams, Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden with her take on My Funny Valentine.
Simon gushes: âThis is what I have been waiting for. Your voice is liquid gold. You could sing the phone book.
âI want to remember the day I met Alice Fredenham because I think youâre so special.â
However a supposed BBC source hit back at the claims.
They bitched: âThe Voice prides itself on its high standards, and yet again BGT is taking the showâs rejects.â
And The Voice 2013 coach Danny OâDonoghue admitted he wasnât surprised to see The Voice rejects on other talent shows.
The Script front man said: âWe turn away such good singers on the show, we say no to people who would have won any other talent show
Read more: http://tellymix.co.uk/reality-...k.html#ixzz2QO9FtaNu
shy act my ass!
Is this crap or is it just me
If you mean the last girl singer then it's not just you.
I don't buy into the, I'm shy and no-one knows I'm here tact and that starts singing brilliant
I dont think she was even that good, her voice was a bit pitchy for my liking.
But I agree with you about the quiet little mouse act.
I loved the shadow dancers.
I have read that the nervous, shy girl who sang, had already auditioned on The Voice and been rejected. I agree that the nervous, hand wringing was put on for effect.
I watched it on record later on, i too thought the shadow dancers were brilliant! They are something new and fresh that i haven't seen before
I loved the shadow dancers.
I have read that the nervous, shy girl who sang, had already auditioned on The Voice and been rejected. I agree that the nervous, hand wringing was put on for effect.
She reminded me of Amy Winehouse
We all see things differently, for me Alice's body language. not just her hands, told me how nervous she was, if she'd been lying down she'd have been in a foetal position.
The Voice's loss is BGT and Alice's gain. Thank God she won't be mentored by the likes of their judges, made to dance and made to sing songs out of her comfort zone.
Britainâs Got Talent 2013 triumphed over The Voice UK in last nights ratings battle.
It wasnât even close between the two reality talent shows, with BGT on ITV almost 3 million viewers ahead.
But The Voice held up well despite the clash, with an average audience e of 6.67 million viewers, actually slightly up on last weekend.
However itâs peak audience was down from over 8 million to 7.7 million.
The opening episode of Britainâs Got Talent 2013 auditions on the other hand attracted a huge audience of 9.35 million viewers from 7PM to 8:30PM.
The bumper show peaked with a huge 11.4 million viewers as the first batch of wacky and talented wannabes went before judges Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and David Walliams.
Including viewers on ITV+1, more than 10.6 million watched BGT last night, with a peak of more than 13 million viewers, more than The X Factor final achieved last year.
And in better news for ITV, the show was up 6% on last yearâs launch, while The Voice was down 29% on last yearâs equivalent episode, despite scoring a series high.
Both shows continue next Saturday night, but wonât clash after BBC bosses moved The Voice to a later time slot of 8:20PM.
Read more: http://tellymix.co.uk/ratings/...s.html#ixzz2QRkAD8tK
Life after BGT
http://www.itv.com/news/westcountry/...ns-got-talent/
For me this is the big problem with these kinds of shows. The contestants are put onto a massive stage, millions watching them week in week out. They get a taste for it and to some extent I think they start to believe the hype.
Once the programme has ended it seems that they are cut adrift and left to it. Where is the support from Cowell and the programme? where is the support from all those millions who voted for them?
It just seems like a money making vehicle for Cowell et al.
But then again, I don't have much sympathy for these people, they should by now know what type of programme it is.
I watched The Voice last night and it was full of contradictory and near outlandish comments by the panel members.
BGNT.