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‘Britain’s Got Talent’ Judge Alesha Dixon To Executive Produce Short Film ‘Fire Lily’
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Exclusive: Alesha Dixon, the singer and presenter who has served as a judge on Britain’s Got Talent and America’s Got Talent: The Champions, has boarded short film Fire Lily as an executive producer.

Dixon’s involvement follows the attachment of Danish producer Kim Magnusson, who executive produced Academy Award-winning I’m Not a Robot, cementing his place as the most decorated producer in the Best Live Action Short Film category.

British filmmaker Phil Dunn’s Fire Lily begins by telling the story of the wrongful detainment of a dancer by a police officer. It then transforms into a surreal epiphany of poetry, music and dance, forcing them to confront their shared humanity and the unseen forces that shape them.

The short will shoot in Cleveland, Ohio, in November. The production team also includes Emmy-winner Obadiah Baker (The Shadow Between Us), Joyce Allen, and Theresa Godly.

Dixon, a global recording artist, said:...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 8/1/2025
  • by Jake Kanter
  • Deadline Film + TV
Ryan O'Shaughnessy, Shaheen Jafargholi, Francine Lewis, Tobias Mead, Kieran Gaffney, Kevin Cruise, Connected, Lorna Bliss, Ronan Parke, Steven Hall, Jack Carroll, Dennis Egel, Sam Kelly, Ashley Elliott, Loveable Rogues, Chica Latina, Kai & Natalia, Molly Rainford, Richard & Adam, Asanda Jezile, and Pre-Skool in Britain's Got Talent (2007)
Britain’s Got Talent S18E9 26 April 2025 on ITV
Ryan O'Shaughnessy, Shaheen Jafargholi, Francine Lewis, Tobias Mead, Kieran Gaffney, Kevin Cruise, Connected, Lorna Bliss, Ronan Parke, Steven Hall, Jack Carroll, Dennis Egel, Sam Kelly, Ashley Elliott, Loveable Rogues, Chica Latina, Kai & Natalia, Molly Rainford, Richard & Adam, Asanda Jezile, and Pre-Skool in Britain's Got Talent (2007)
On Saturday 26 April 2025, ITV broadcasts Britain’s Got Talent!

Season 18 Episode 9 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “Britain’s Got Talent” promises to be another exciting installment in the search for the nation’s next best talent act. Airing on ITV, this episode will showcase a diverse range of performers, including singers, dancers, comedians, and a variety of unusual talents. Each contestant hopes to impress the judges and the audience, all while competing for a significant cash prize and the opportunity to perform at the prestigious Royal Variety Performance.

As the competition heats up, viewers can expect to see a mix of heartfelt performances and surprising acts that will keep everyone on the edge of their seats. The judges will be ready to offer their feedback, and their reactions will add to the excitement of the show. With each act bringing something unique to the stage, this episode is sure to highlight...
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  • 4/26/2025
  • by Olly Green
  • TV Regular
Ryan O'Shaughnessy, Shaheen Jafargholi, Francine Lewis, Tobias Mead, Kieran Gaffney, Kevin Cruise, Connected, Lorna Bliss, Ronan Parke, Steven Hall, Jack Carroll, Dennis Egel, Sam Kelly, Ashley Elliott, Loveable Rogues, Chica Latina, Kai & Natalia, Molly Rainford, Richard & Adam, Asanda Jezile, and Pre-Skool in Britain's Got Talent (2007)
Britain’s Got Talent Season 18 Episode 9 Airs April 26 2025 on ITV
Ryan O'Shaughnessy, Shaheen Jafargholi, Francine Lewis, Tobias Mead, Kieran Gaffney, Kevin Cruise, Connected, Lorna Bliss, Ronan Parke, Steven Hall, Jack Carroll, Dennis Egel, Sam Kelly, Ashley Elliott, Loveable Rogues, Chica Latina, Kai & Natalia, Molly Rainford, Richard & Adam, Asanda Jezile, and Pre-Skool in Britain's Got Talent (2007)
The excitement builds as “Britain’s Got Talent” returns for Season 18, Episode 9. This popular show continues to showcase the incredible talent found across the UK. Audiences can expect a diverse range of acts, from singers and dancers to comedians and unique performers. Each contestant aims to impress the judges and secure a spot in the competition for the coveted cash prize and a chance to perform at the prestigious Royal Variety Performance.

As the episode airs on Saturday, April 26, 2025, at 7:00 Pm on ITV, viewers will witness a thrilling display of creativity and skill. The show has become a staple in British entertainment, offering a platform for both seasoned performers and fresh faces. Each act brings its own flair, ensuring that no two performances are alike.

The judges, known for their sharp critiques and encouragement, will be on hand to evaluate the talent. Their reactions and feedback will add to the drama of the night.
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  • 4/20/2025
  • by Ashley Wood
  • TV Everyday
Tolani Shoneye and Audrey Indome's The Receipts Podcast Joins Acast
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Acast, the world’s largest independent podcast company, today announces it is the new exclusive ad sales and distribution partner for the hugely successful The Receipts Podcast, hosted by Tolani Shoneye and Audrey Indome. The UK-based podcast, known for its candid discussions on relationships, life experiences, and current events, reaches 100k+ people weekly across audio and video.

The podcast has cultivated a loyal global following since its launch in 2016, delivering open and honest conversations covering a wide range of topics, from lighthearted relationship dilemmas to in-depth discussions on politics, race, and social issues. The show has also featured high-profile guests, including Mel B, Regina King, Louis Theroux, Alesha Dixon, and Winston Duke, solidifying its reputation for authentic and engaging content. With episodes released twice weekly, the podcast has become a staple in the listening habits of its largely female, Gen Z audience.

“Teaming up with Acast marks a brilliant new...
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  • 4/15/2025
  • Podnews.net
Ryan O'Shaughnessy, Shaheen Jafargholi, Francine Lewis, Tobias Mead, Kieran Gaffney, Kevin Cruise, Connected, Lorna Bliss, Ronan Parke, Steven Hall, Jack Carroll, Dennis Egel, Sam Kelly, Ashley Elliott, Loveable Rogues, Chica Latina, Kai & Natalia, Molly Rainford, Richard & Adam, Asanda Jezile, and Pre-Skool in Britain's Got Talent (2007)
Britain’s Got Talent S18E7 12 April 2025 on ITV
Ryan O'Shaughnessy, Shaheen Jafargholi, Francine Lewis, Tobias Mead, Kieran Gaffney, Kevin Cruise, Connected, Lorna Bliss, Ronan Parke, Steven Hall, Jack Carroll, Dennis Egel, Sam Kelly, Ashley Elliott, Loveable Rogues, Chica Latina, Kai & Natalia, Molly Rainford, Richard & Adam, Asanda Jezile, and Pre-Skool in Britain's Got Talent (2007)
On Saturday 12 April 2025, ITV broadcasts Britain’s Got Talent!

Season 18 Episode 7 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “Britain’s Got Talent” promises to be another exciting installment in the search for the nation’s next best talent act. This popular show, airing on ITV, showcases a wide variety of performers, including singers, dancers, comedians, and those with unique skills that often surprise and delight.

In this episode, viewers can expect to see a diverse lineup of acts, each hoping to impress the judges and secure their place in the competition. From heartwarming performances to jaw-dropping displays of talent, the stage will be filled with creativity and passion. Contestants will be vying not only for a substantial cash prize but also for a coveted spot at the prestigious Royal Variety Performance.

As the auditions continue, the judges will face the tough task of deciding which acts move forward and which ones will be sent home.
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  • 4/12/2025
  • by Olly Green
  • TV Regular
Ryan O'Shaughnessy, Shaheen Jafargholi, Francine Lewis, Tobias Mead, Kieran Gaffney, Kevin Cruise, Connected, Lorna Bliss, Ronan Parke, Steven Hall, Jack Carroll, Dennis Egel, Sam Kelly, Ashley Elliott, Loveable Rogues, Chica Latina, Kai & Natalia, Molly Rainford, Richard & Adam, Asanda Jezile, and Pre-Skool in Britain's Got Talent (2007)
Britain’s Got Talent S18E1 22 February 2025 on ITV
Ryan O'Shaughnessy, Shaheen Jafargholi, Francine Lewis, Tobias Mead, Kieran Gaffney, Kevin Cruise, Connected, Lorna Bliss, Ronan Parke, Steven Hall, Jack Carroll, Dennis Egel, Sam Kelly, Ashley Elliott, Loveable Rogues, Chica Latina, Kai & Natalia, Molly Rainford, Richard & Adam, Asanda Jezile, and Pre-Skool in Britain's Got Talent (2007)
On Saturday 22 February 2025, ITV broadcasts Britain’s Got Talent!

Season 18 Episode 1 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “Britain’s Got Talent” promises to be another exciting installment in the popular series. Ant and Dec will once again take the stage as hosts, guiding the audience through a diverse showcase of talent from across the nation.

This episode will feature a wide array of acts, ensuring that there is something for everyone. Viewers can expect to see everything from hilarious comedians to impressive contortionists, soulful singers, and even skilled spoon players. Each performer will aim to impress the judges and secure a chance to win a substantial cash prize, along with a prestigious spot at the Royal Variety Performance.

As the competition heats up, the talent on display is sure to captivate. The energy in the studio will be palpable as contestants give their all, hoping to earn a spot in the next round.
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  • 2/22/2025
  • by Olly Green
  • TV Regular
Amanda Holden Stuns in Pink Sequined David Koma Dress and Louboutin Heels, Defying Winter’s Chill
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Amanda Holden, known for her daring figure-hugging dresses, braved the cold Blackpool weather in a flirty pink ensemble before taping a Britain’s Got Talent episode at the Winter Gardens.

Other judges, including Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Bruno Tonioli, and hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly, were all wrapped in heavy coats for the Saturday taping. But Holden defied the freezing temperatures in a low-cut corset dress. At one point, though, she was seen with a pink coat casually draped over her shoulders.

Britain’s Got Talent judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, and Bruno Tonioli at the Winter Gardens Blackpool for the 2025 auditions (Credit: Pa Images / INSTARimages)

The ITV talent show competition series has only recently started production after taking a break in October 2024 due to former X Factor winner and One Direction member Liam Payne’s passing.

Amanda Holden’s Bold Pink David Koma Dress at Britain’s Got...
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  • 1/12/2025
  • by Anne De Guia
  • Your Next Shoes
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The Ultimate Shoe Guide: 13 Brands Every Fashion-Forward Woman Needs to Know
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A great pair of shoes is the finishing touch to any outfit. Discovering a brand that aligns with your aesthetic and lifestyle can feel like finding your fashion soulmate.

We all have a brand we gravitate towards when we need new shoes, whether a designer brand or a budget-friendly alternative. You might be looking to kickstart your shoe collection or for a new brand to incorporate into your closet.

Discovering new brands and up-and-coming designers helps you keep your collection fresh and exciting. We’re sharing some of the most popular women’s shoe brands you should consider when buying your next shoes.

We’ve searched high and low to write the ultimate guide for shoe brands you need in your closet. This guide includes lust-worthy luxury and affordable brands for every lifestyle and budget.

Make sure to bookmark this page to come back to the next time you’re...
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  • 11/30/2024
  • by Aine Lagan
  • Your Next Shoes
Here’s How Dancing With the Stars Could’ve Teased Bruno Tonioli’s Replacement
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Dancing With the Stars fans wonder whether Bruno Tonioli will judge the remainder of Season 33. He’s already been tapped to fill in for Simon Cowell on Britain’s Got Talent, which is filmed across the pond. This could cause a scheduling conflict with the live dancing competition.

Is Tonioli Leaving DWTS?

There are questions about whether Tonioli is returning to the ABC show. On Thursday, October 17, The Sun reported that he was back in the UK filming for Britain’s Got Talent. Auditions briefly paused because of One Direction star Liam Payne’s sudden death. However, auditions resumed the following day with judges Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden, Ksi, and Tonioli.

Cowell took time away from the show to mourn his loss. He was responsible for forming the members of One Direction. Cowell first met Payne on the set of The X Factor. An insider told The Sun that Cowell was “utterly...
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  • 10/21/2024
  • by Chanel Adams
  • Soap Hub
Ryan O'Shaughnessy, Shaheen Jafargholi, Francine Lewis, Tobias Mead, Kieran Gaffney, Kevin Cruise, Connected, Lorna Bliss, Ronan Parke, Steven Hall, Jack Carroll, Dennis Egel, Sam Kelly, Ashley Elliott, Loveable Rogues, Chica Latina, Kai & Natalia, Molly Rainford, Richard & Adam, Asanda Jezile, and Pre-Skool in Britain's Got Talent (2007)
Ksi Joins Britain’s Got Talent as Guest Judge for 18th Season
Ryan O'Shaughnessy, Shaheen Jafargholi, Francine Lewis, Tobias Mead, Kieran Gaffney, Kevin Cruise, Connected, Lorna Bliss, Ronan Parke, Steven Hall, Jack Carroll, Dennis Egel, Sam Kelly, Ashley Elliott, Loveable Rogues, Chica Latina, Kai & Natalia, Molly Rainford, Richard & Adam, Asanda Jezile, and Pre-Skool in Britain's Got Talent (2007)
The 18th season of Britain’s Got Talent will see some notable changes, as Ksi steps in as a guest judge. While Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, and Bruno Tonioli are all set to return to their judging roles, Ksi will fill in for Tonioli during three audition days due to scheduling conflicts. Ksi is […]

Ksi Joins Britain’s Got Talent as Guest Judge for 18th Season...
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  • 10/2/2024
  • by Noah Masire
  • MemorableTV
Ryan O'Shaughnessy, Shaheen Jafargholi, Francine Lewis, Tobias Mead, Kieran Gaffney, Kevin Cruise, Connected, Lorna Bliss, Ronan Parke, Steven Hall, Jack Carroll, Dennis Egel, Sam Kelly, Ashley Elliott, Loveable Rogues, Chica Latina, Kai & Natalia, Molly Rainford, Richard & Adam, Asanda Jezile, and Pre-Skool in Britain's Got Talent (2007)
Britain’s Got Talent: The Final
Ryan O'Shaughnessy, Shaheen Jafargholi, Francine Lewis, Tobias Mead, Kieran Gaffney, Kevin Cruise, Connected, Lorna Bliss, Ronan Parke, Steven Hall, Jack Carroll, Dennis Egel, Sam Kelly, Ashley Elliott, Loveable Rogues, Chica Latina, Kai & Natalia, Molly Rainford, Richard & Adam, Asanda Jezile, and Pre-Skool in Britain's Got Talent (2007)
The Final of Britain’s Got Talent promises a brilliant showcase of the nation’s variety acts. Over the last six weeks, judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, and Bruno Tonioli have witnessed an array of talent, narrowing the acts down to 40 for the live semi-finals. In this episode, the winner of the 2024 season […]

Britain’s Got Talent: The Final...
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  • 6/1/2024
  • by Izzy Jacobs
  • MemorableTV
Ryan O'Shaughnessy, Shaheen Jafargholi, Francine Lewis, Tobias Mead, Kieran Gaffney, Kevin Cruise, Connected, Lorna Bliss, Ronan Parke, Steven Hall, Jack Carroll, Dennis Egel, Sam Kelly, Ashley Elliott, Loveable Rogues, Chica Latina, Kai & Natalia, Molly Rainford, Richard & Adam, Asanda Jezile, and Pre-Skool in Britain's Got Talent (2007)
Britain’s Got Talent Season 17 Episode 14 The Final Airs June 2 2024 on ITV
Ryan O'Shaughnessy, Shaheen Jafargholi, Francine Lewis, Tobias Mead, Kieran Gaffney, Kevin Cruise, Connected, Lorna Bliss, Ronan Parke, Steven Hall, Jack Carroll, Dennis Egel, Sam Kelly, Ashley Elliott, Loveable Rogues, Chica Latina, Kai & Natalia, Molly Rainford, Richard & Adam, Asanda Jezile, and Pre-Skool in Britain's Got Talent (2007)
On Sunday, June 2, 2024, ITV presents the electrifying Season 17 finale of “Britain’s Got Talent” with Episode 14, aptly titled “The Final.” After a thrilling journey filled with jaw-dropping performances and unforgettable moments, the search for Britain’s next best talent act culminates in this highly anticipated showdown.

From singers and dancers to comedians and variety acts, contestants from all walks of life have showcased their extraordinary talents in hopes of winning the coveted title. With a cash prize and the prestigious opportunity to perform at the Royal Variety Performance on the line, the stakes couldn’t be higher as the finalists take the stage one last time.

Viewers can expect an evening of heart-stopping excitement and dazzling entertainment as the finalists give it their all in pursuit of glory. Hosts Ant and Dec, along with judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, and David Walliams, are on hand to witness the spectacle and crown the ultimate winner.
See full article at TV Everyday
  • 5/27/2024
  • by Posts UK
  • TV Everyday
Ryan O'Shaughnessy, Shaheen Jafargholi, Francine Lewis, Tobias Mead, Kieran Gaffney, Kevin Cruise, Connected, Lorna Bliss, Ronan Parke, Steven Hall, Jack Carroll, Dennis Egel, Sam Kelly, Ashley Elliott, Loveable Rogues, Chica Latina, Kai & Natalia, Molly Rainford, Richard & Adam, Asanda Jezile, and Pre-Skool in Britain's Got Talent (2007)
Britain’s Got Talent Season 17 Episode 13 Airs May 31 2024 on ITV
Ryan O'Shaughnessy, Shaheen Jafargholi, Francine Lewis, Tobias Mead, Kieran Gaffney, Kevin Cruise, Connected, Lorna Bliss, Ronan Parke, Steven Hall, Jack Carroll, Dennis Egel, Sam Kelly, Ashley Elliott, Loveable Rogues, Chica Latina, Kai & Natalia, Molly Rainford, Richard & Adam, Asanda Jezile, and Pre-Skool in Britain's Got Talent (2007)
Get ready for an exciting episode of “Britain’s Got Talent” as Season 17 continues with Episode 13, airing at 8:00 Pm on Friday, May 31, 2024, on ITV. This beloved talent show continues its search for Britain’s next best act, showcasing a diverse array of talents from singers and dancers to comedians and variety performers.

In this episode, viewers can expect to be dazzled and entertained as contestants from across the country take to the stage to showcase their skills and compete for a chance to win a cash prize and the opportunity to perform at the prestigious Royal Variety Performance.

With each act bringing their unique talents and personalities to the forefront, the competition promises to be fierce as performers vie for the judges’ approval and the audience’s votes. From heartwarming performances to jaw-dropping feats of skill, “Britain’s Got Talent” offers something for everyone, celebrating the diversity and creativity of the British talent scene.
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  • 5/25/2024
  • by Posts UK
  • TV Everyday
Ryan O'Shaughnessy, Shaheen Jafargholi, Francine Lewis, Tobias Mead, Kieran Gaffney, Kevin Cruise, Connected, Lorna Bliss, Ronan Parke, Steven Hall, Jack Carroll, Dennis Egel, Sam Kelly, Ashley Elliott, Loveable Rogues, Chica Latina, Kai & Natalia, Molly Rainford, Richard & Adam, Asanda Jezile, and Pre-Skool in Britain's Got Talent (2007)
Britain’s Got Talent Season 17 Episode 12 Airs May 30 2024 on ITV
Ryan O'Shaughnessy, Shaheen Jafargholi, Francine Lewis, Tobias Mead, Kieran Gaffney, Kevin Cruise, Connected, Lorna Bliss, Ronan Parke, Steven Hall, Jack Carroll, Dennis Egel, Sam Kelly, Ashley Elliott, Loveable Rogues, Chica Latina, Kai & Natalia, Molly Rainford, Richard & Adam, Asanda Jezile, and Pre-Skool in Britain's Got Talent (2007)
This Thursday at 8:00 Pm on ITV, “Britain’s Got Talent” returns with Season 17, Episode 12, promising another thrilling installment in the search for Britain’s next best talent act. From singers and dancers to comedians and variety performers, the show showcases a diverse array of talents as contestants compete for a coveted cash prize and the chance to perform at the prestigious Royal Variety Performance.

In this episode, viewers can expect to be entertained by a wide range of acts, each vying to impress the judges and capture the hearts of the audience. From jaw-dropping feats of acrobatics to heartwarming musical performances, the stage is set for an unforgettable night of talent and excitement.

As the competition heats up, tensions run high as contestants give it their all in pursuit of their dreams. With surprises and standout moments at every turn, “Britain’s Got Talent” continues to captivate audiences with its blend of spectacle and heartwarming stories.
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  • 5/24/2024
  • by Posts UK
  • TV Everyday
Ryan O'Shaughnessy, Shaheen Jafargholi, Francine Lewis, Tobias Mead, Kieran Gaffney, Kevin Cruise, Connected, Lorna Bliss, Ronan Parke, Steven Hall, Jack Carroll, Dennis Egel, Sam Kelly, Ashley Elliott, Loveable Rogues, Chica Latina, Kai & Natalia, Molly Rainford, Richard & Adam, Asanda Jezile, and Pre-Skool in Britain's Got Talent (2007)
Britain’s Got Talent Season 17 Episode 10 Airs May 28 2024 on ITV
Ryan O'Shaughnessy, Shaheen Jafargholi, Francine Lewis, Tobias Mead, Kieran Gaffney, Kevin Cruise, Connected, Lorna Bliss, Ronan Parke, Steven Hall, Jack Carroll, Dennis Egel, Sam Kelly, Ashley Elliott, Loveable Rogues, Chica Latina, Kai & Natalia, Molly Rainford, Richard & Adam, Asanda Jezile, and Pre-Skool in Britain's Got Talent (2007)
Get ready for another captivating episode of “Britain’s Got Talent,” airing at 8:00 Pm on Tuesday, 28 May 2024, on ITV. In Season 17, Episode 10, viewers will be treated to an array of awe-inspiring performances as the search for Britain’s next best talent act continues.

From singers and dancers to comedians and variety acts, contestants from all walks of life will take to the stage to showcase their exceptional skills and entertain the audience. With each performance, the stakes are higher as contestants compete for not only a coveted cash prize but also the chance to appear at the prestigious Royal Variety Performance.

As the competition heats up, tensions rise and emotions run high, creating an electrifying atmosphere that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. With the judges’ discerning eyes and the audience’s enthusiastic reactions, contestants must bring their A-game and leave a lasting impression to stand out from the crowd.
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  • 5/22/2024
  • by Posts UK
  • TV Everyday
Ryan O'Shaughnessy, Shaheen Jafargholi, Francine Lewis, Tobias Mead, Kieran Gaffney, Kevin Cruise, Connected, Lorna Bliss, Ronan Parke, Steven Hall, Jack Carroll, Dennis Egel, Sam Kelly, Ashley Elliott, Loveable Rogues, Chica Latina, Kai & Natalia, Molly Rainford, Richard & Adam, Asanda Jezile, and Pre-Skool in Britain's Got Talent (2007)
Britain’s Got Talent Season 17 Episode 9 Airs May 27 2024 on ITV
Ryan O'Shaughnessy, Shaheen Jafargholi, Francine Lewis, Tobias Mead, Kieran Gaffney, Kevin Cruise, Connected, Lorna Bliss, Ronan Parke, Steven Hall, Jack Carroll, Dennis Egel, Sam Kelly, Ashley Elliott, Loveable Rogues, Chica Latina, Kai & Natalia, Molly Rainford, Richard & Adam, Asanda Jezile, and Pre-Skool in Britain's Got Talent (2007)
In the upcoming episode of “Britain’s Got Talent,” viewers are in for a treat as the search for Britain’s next best talent act continues. This popular show showcases a diverse range of performers, including singers, dancers, comedians, and those with unique and unusual talents. The competition is fierce as contestants compete not only for a cash prize but also for the coveted opportunity to appear at the prestigious Royal Variety Performance.

Set to air at 8:00 Pm on Monday, 27 May 2024, on ITV, this episode promises to deliver thrilling performances and emotional moments as the contestants give their all on stage. With the judges on the edge of their seats, the audience can expect surprises, laughter, and perhaps even a few tears as the talent on display captivates viewers from start to finish.

From heartwarming stories to jaw-dropping acts, “Britain’s Got Talent” Season 17 Episode 9 is sure to keep audiences entertained and engaged throughout.
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  • 5/21/2024
  • by Posts UK
  • TV Everyday
‘Britain’s Got Talent’ Spin-Off In The Works; ScreenSkills Chair Steps Down – Global Briefs
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ScreenSkills Chair Steps Down

Former Endemol Shine boss Richard Johnston is stepping down from TV and film industry body ScreenSkills. Johnston will be replaced by Vice Chair Lisa Opie temporarily, while Kate Lyndon becomes interim Vice Chair. “It’s been an absolute privilege to chair ScreenSkills over the last seven years, during which time we’ve completely reinvented the organization and helped thousands of people across the industry,” said Johnston. Amongst other areas, Johnston played a significant role in creating the Unscripted TV Skills Fund, which has received an income of £5.67M ($7.1M) from 367 production companies to date. He was also key to securing BFI-awarded National Lottery funding for the Future Film Skills Programme, which supported more than 90,544 new entrants to the sector.

‘Britain’s Got Talent’ Unveils ‘Bgt Reacts’ Spin-Off

The producters behind ITV juggernaut Britain’s Got Talent are forging a spin-off show titled Bgt Reacts. Thames said the series...
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  • 4/11/2024
  • by Hannah Abraham
  • Deadline Film + TV
Spotlight: Alesha Dixon's Charity Work
Alesha Dixon is Vice President of the League Against Cruel Sports.

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  • 10/19/2023
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‘Britain’s Got Talent’ Judge David Walliams Sues Fremantle After Alleged ’Sexually Explicit’ Comments About Contestants Leaked
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David Walliams has filed suit against “Britain’s Got Talent” producer Fremantle after he was accused last November for allegedly making sexually explicit comments about a contestant.

The data protection suit was filed last week.

Walliams parted ways with the show, which airs in the U.K. on ITV, last November after transcripts were leaked to The Guardian newspaper in which he reportedly made a number of derogatory comments about contestants.

In the leaked transcripts, which came from three auditions filmed in London in 2020, Walliams was reportedly recorded calling one contestant, a senior citizen, a “cunt” and said of another contestant, who is female: “She thinks you want to fuck her, but you don’t,” adding she had given him a “boner” before it “shrivelled up inside my body.” The Guardian claimed to have reviewed the transcripts.

The newspaper said Walliams had made the comments in the presence of fellow judges Simon Cowell,...
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  • 9/26/2023
  • by K.J. Yossman
  • Variety Film + TV
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Hannah Waddingham Says She "Always Struggled" With Her Height Before "Ted Lasso"
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Hannah Waddingham is sharing the powerful impact "Ted Lasso" - and its unique brand of magic - had on her acting career. Following the series finale on May 31, the actor appeared on "The View" on June 15 and spoke about how the feel-good series helped her overcome one of her greatest insecurities as an actor: her height.

"Being a woman who's not small, very tall, I had always struggled," said Waddingham, who is 5'11". She went on to explain how her stature has always been a disadvantage since she began her acting career in the early 2000s. Waddingham even recalled being turned down on more than one occasion because her male costar would have been shorter than her. When it came to booking her spot on "Ted Lasso," however, Waddingham was shocked that her costar Jason Sudeikis was not threatened by her height.

"Jason was like, 'I don't care if she wears four-inch heels.
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  • 6/15/2023
  • by Chanel Vargas
  • Popsugar.com
Sweden’s Loreen Takes Top Prize In Eurovision 2023 For Second Time
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Swedish singer Loreen was named the winner of Eurovision 2023 for her pop anthem “Tattoo,” triumphing over 25 other nations in the finals on Saturday night.

This is her second time winning the contest, first earning the top prize for Sweden in 2012. She joins Ireland’s Johnny Logan, who won in 1980 and 1987, as a two-time winner. Sweden also has the joint amount of wins in the contest with Ireland at seven victories each.

>Watch Kalush Orchestra’s Tymofii Muzychuk’s uINTERVIEW!

In honor of Ukraine, Eurovision’s theme for this year was “united by music.” The event took place in Liverpool, England. Typically, the competition’s host country is the winner from the previous year, but since last year’s winner, Ukraine, is at war, the 2022 runner-up Britain hosted this year’s contest.

Loreen performed her song between two moving platforms, dancing around the stage while singing the chorus, “You’re stuck on me like a tattoo-hoo-hoo.
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  • 5/15/2023
  • by Alex Nguyen
  • Uinterview
Simon Cowell Slimed On ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ By Mr. Blobby
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Britain’s Got Talent judge Simon Cowell, 63, was slimed by Mr. Blobby in the latest episode.

Mr. Blobby is a character who originally featured on Noel Edmonds‘ Saturday night show, Noel’s House Party, in the 90s where he became a British TV icon. He stayed on the show until it ended in 1999.

Even before his act started, Cowell said that he “hated” the character.

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The costumed contestant then began an unsuccessful magic show in which he pressed the red buzzer on himself. However, for the finale, he called Cowell over for one last trick.

M. Blobby got Cowell to enter his Disappearing Box where he tried to make the judge vanish, but Cowell would remain present with each reveal.

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Mr. Blobby then pulled a prank, covering Cowell in pink slime and leaving fellow judges Bruno Tonioli, Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden in shock.
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  • 5/14/2023
  • by Alex Nguyen
  • Uinterview
Showbiz Muffles War, Familiarity Trumps Novelty in ‘Eurovision Song Contest 2023’: TV Review
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The theme of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, ‘United by Music,’ announced both the annual musical extravaganza’s all-embracing intentions and its status as a joint endeavor. With 2022 winners Ukraine unable to host in Kyiv due to the war, the U.K. – last year’s runners-up, thanks to Sam Ryder’s soaring “Space Man” – stepped in to reinstall this ever more spectacular circus (along with multiple Ukrainian creative personnel) in Liverpool, birthplace of the Beatles. A declaration that this was to be the glitziest of collabs was served via a prologue that paired Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra, reworking last year’s winning entry “Stefania”, with the Princess of Wales, apparently providing piano accompaniment from within Windsor Castle. Soft power-a-go-go.

There was no President Zelenskyy address – ruled unduly political by the Eurovision mandarins, a decision that felt questionable even before Ukraine’s 2023 entry, Tvorchi’s “Heart of Steel,” implored “don’t...
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  • 5/14/2023
  • by Mike McCahill
  • Variety Film + TV
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Eurovision 2023 Final: Sweden’s Loreen Makes History in Stunning Fashion
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It’s two minutes into the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 and I already have chills. I’m watching something a lot of British people thought we’d never see: a Eurovision hosted in the U.K. After years of abysmal performances and frustration, the U.K. finally changed the narrative last year, finishing in second place behind Ukraine. Because of Russia’s invasion of their country, Ukraine is unable to host, so the northern English city of Liverpool has stepped up to host on their behalf. The show was opened by Kalush Orchestra,...
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  • 5/14/2023
  • by Louis Staples
  • Rollingstone.com
Eurovision Pays Tribute to John Lennon, Other Iconic Liverpool Acts Including Mel C, Atomic Kitten
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The Eurovision Song Contest paid tribute to John Lennon during the grand final on Saturday night with a cover of “Imagine.”

After all this year’s contestants had completed their performances and the phone lines opened for the public vote, a number of former contestants from previous years delivered a tribute to some famous Liverpudlian musical acts, including Lennon, former Spice Girl Mel C, Atomic Kitten and Gerry and the Pacemakers.

Imagine iconic Eurovision alumni taking to the stage together… Oh wait, you don't have to! #Eurovision pic.twitter.com/v6iFWYNfrV

— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 13, 2023

Italian singer and former Eurovision contestant Mahmood opened the musical interlude – nicknamed the Eurovision All Stars – with a performance of Lennon’s “Imagine.” He was followed by Israeli winner Netta, who came first in the contest in 2018, performing “You Spin Me Around” by 1980s band Dead or Alive. Next came Daði Freyr from...
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  • 5/13/2023
  • by K.J. Yossman
  • Variety Film + TV
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How to Watch the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 Live: Where Is it Streaming?
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The Eurovision Song Contest is back, and we’ve got all the details on when and how to watch it from the comfort of your own home.

When does Eurovision 2023 take place?

The first semifinals were held on Tuesday, May 9, and the second will be on Thursday, May 11. The final is on Saturday, May 13.

Where is it being held?

The contest is being hosted in Liverpool, England, as 2022’s winning country, Ukraine, is still at war with Russia.

Where is it streaming?

All three days of Eurovision 2023 stream on Peacock at 3 p.m. Et/noon Pt.

Also Read:

What Is Eurovision? A Guide for Confused Americans

Who is hosting?

The four hosts for the semifinals and grand finale are “Ted Lasso” star Hannah Waddingham, British TV host Graham Norton, Ukrainian singer Julia Sanina of The Hardkiss, and singer Alesha Dixon, formerly of Mis-Teeq.

Which countries and artists are participating?

A full list is available here,...
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  • 5/13/2023
  • by Sharon Knolle
  • The Wrap
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How to Watch Eurovision 2023 If You're in the United States
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Eurovision is back. The annual song contest is being held this year in Liverpool, with the Grand Final taking place on May 13 after two days of semifinals. This year, the event is hosted by "Ted Lasso" star Hannah Waddingham, UK TV host Graham Norton, British singer Alesha Dixon, and Ukrainian singer Julia Sanina.

And yes, even though the United States is not competing in Eurovision (and never has), you can still watch it in the US. Ahead, learn everything you need to know about Eurovision 2023.

What Is Eurovision?

Eurovision, officially known as the Eurovision Song Contest, is an annual international song competition. The member countries are primarily (but not exclusively) in Europe. The first was held in 1956, mainly as a way to experiment with live broadcasting and to fund cheap programming. The only year the concert has not been held since is 2020, due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The performances of...
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  • 5/13/2023
  • by Victoria Edel
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Eurovision 2023: And The Song Contest’s Biggest Break Out Star Is… The Host
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Never mind which country takes the Eurovision crown this evening in Liverpool, UK – the audience has already claimed its favourite, and it’s the host Hannah Waddingham.

The London-born actor – sharing presenting duties with UK TV star Alesha Dixon and Ukrainian singer Julia Sanina – was previously better known in the US than her home country, but that has all changed this week.

Click here for the full lineup of Grand Final countries taking part this evening

Waddingham won over the audience, who began chanting her name during Tuesday evening’s first semi-final after she recited the rules in perfect French. She told the crowd: “You see, Europe, some of us Brits do bother to learn another language.”

And her exuberance, warmth and spontaneous dance moves have all caught the notice of viewers, who have captured her in memes and epithets on social media.

At the press conference ahead of this evening’s Grand Final,...
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  • 5/13/2023
  • by Caroline Frost
  • Deadline Film + TV
UK-Ireland box office preview: Universal opens ‘Book Club: The Next Chapter’ as Eurovision fever hits cinemas
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Sony looks for ‘Love Again’, with Celine Dion’s first on-screen role.

Universal comedy sequel Book Club: The Next Chapter leads the openers at this weekend’s UK-Ireland box office, starting its story in 612 cinemas.

Directed by Bill Holderman and written by Holderman and Erin Simms, the film follows four best friends who take their book club to Italy for the girls trip they never had.

It is a sequel to 2018’s Book Club, also directed by Holderman, which Paramount released and which opened to £721,512 in 519 cinemas at a £1,390 average. The film finished on a £4.2m cume; The Next Chapter...
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  • 5/12/2023
  • by Ben Dalton
  • ScreenDaily
Eurovision 2023: After Semi-Final 2 Results, Song Contest Grand Final Lineup Is Complete
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The second of two Eurovision Song Contest semi-finals took place on Thursday in Liverpool, northern England.

10 countries qualified for the Grand Final to take place on Saturday night, where they will join the 10 countries who triumphed in the first semi-final on Tuesday, along with Ukraine and ‘the big 5’ – Spain, Italy, France, Germany and UK. 26 countries in total will be competing at the Grand Final.

The UK is hosting the 67th Contest on behalf of Ukraine, who won in 2022 but were unable to accommodate proceedings this year due to the war. As on Tuesday night’s first semi-final, the hosts for the second semi-final were Ukrainian singer Julia Sanina and Brits Hannah Waddingham and Alesha Dixon.

The interval act on Thursday evening brought together different generations of Ukrainian music. Ukraine’s 2014 winner Mariya Yaremchuk performed well-known pieces of music from her country, before she was joined by rapper Otoy and Zlata Dziunka...
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  • 5/11/2023
  • by Caroline Frost
  • Deadline Film + TV
Eurovision 2023: King Charles And Queen Camilla Make Surprise Cameo Ahead Of First Semi-Final
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The 67th Eurovision Song Contest kicked off with a bang on Tuesday night in the UK with the first of two semi-finals.

The city of Liverpool in northern England is playing host to the event this year, on behalf of last year’s winners Ukraine – whose culture was visible throughout proceedings, as it will be all week. A moving interval dance paid tribute to the country who are unable to host this year due to war.

The newly-crowned King and Queen made a surprise appearance – one of their first since their Coronation on Saturday – in the the opening sequence before the first semi-final began at the M&s Bank arena in Liverpool.

The royal couple featured in the opening credits, in a Welcome to Liverpool film. They had previously attended the M&s Bank Arena to officially open the stage for this year’s competition.

The King and Queen make...
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  • 5/9/2023
  • by Caroline Frost
  • Deadline Film + TV
Eurovision 2023: How To Watch Around The World, Who’s The Favorite & What Are This Year’s Controversies Ahead Of The Semi-Finals
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The Coronation was but the warm-up event. This coming Saturday sees the UK play host to the 67th Eurovision Song Contest and venue city Liverpool is pulling out all the stops.

Sunday evening even saw local chart-toppers – from 40 years ago – Frankie Goes to Hollywood reunite after an acrimonious split in 1987. The band, responsible for huge hits ‘Relax’ and ’Two Tribes’, took to the stage at an outdoor event in Liverpool which signalled the beginning of this special Eurovision week for the city.

Frankie fans were delighted to see the band back together, although they were left bemused by them playing only one song ‘Welcome to the Pleasuredome’ before lead vocalist Holly Johnson told fans, “Bless you. Lovely to see you all,” and the band left the stage.

Ukrainian presence

The UK is playing host in place of last year’s winners Ukraine, who would traditionally host but are prevented this year by war.
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  • 5/9/2023
  • by Caroline Frost
  • Deadline Film + TV
Eurovision 2023: Why Europe's Biggest TV Extravaganza Will Be Different This Year
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The 67th edition of everyone's favorite pop music show, the Eurovision Song Contest, is rapidly nearing. Eurovision week is less than a fortnight away, set to start on Tuesday, May 9, running until May 13. For the performing artists, no less than the hordes of Euro-crazy fans that descend upon the host city every year, anticipation is ramping up.

However, this year's edition will be rather different from the usual extravaganza - and not just because of the inevitable changes in trends in pop music. Here's why Eurovision this year will be an especially poignant occasion.

Related: Eurovision Song Contest 2022: What To Expect From This Year's Competition

Liverpool and Ukraine

As any member of the Eurovision cognoscenti will recall, last year's edition was won by the Ukrainian group Kalush Orchestra with a record score. However, the war in Ukraine last year shows no signs of abating. Although the Russian threat to the capital city,...
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  • 5/5/2023
  • by Craig Jones
  • MovieWeb
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‘Britain’s Got Talent’ Winners Ranked
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Thousands of people have auditioned for “Britain’s Got Talent” over the years, but only 16 acts have had what it takes to pull off wins. From initial champ Paul Potts to latest victor Viggo Venn, a varied range of performers have impressed “Bgt” viewers and judges enough to have their amateur artistry deemed the best of the year. Of course, all were worthy of their success, but some acts are naturally more outstanding than others. Check out our photo gallery to see our ranking of these 16 winners from worst to best.

“Britain’s Got Talent” aired its first season in June 2007. Aside from a delay in 2020 and a pause in 2021, the show has been a spring tradition that attracts millions of UK viewers and even often receives international attention. Since the beginning, it has been hosted by comedians Ant & Dec and judged by Simon Cowell and Amanda Holden. Judge Alesha Dixon has...
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  • 4/30/2023
  • by Matthew Stewart
  • Gold Derby
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‘Britain’s Got Talent’ Winners Ranked
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Thousands of people have auditioned for “Britain’s Got Talent” over the years, but only 16 acts have had what it takes to pull off wins. From initial champ Paul Potts to latest victor Viggo Venn, a varied range of performers have impressed “Bgt” viewers and judges enough to have their amateur artistry deemed the best of the year. Of course, all were worthy of their success, but some acts are naturally more outstanding than others. Check out our photo gallery to see our ranking of these 16 winners from worst to best.

“Britain’s Got Talent” aired its first season in June 2007. Aside from a delay in 2020 and a pause in 2021, the show has been a spring tradition that attracts millions of UK viewers and even often receives international attention. Since the beginning, it has been hosted by comedians Ant & Dec and judged by Simon Cowell and Amanda Holden. Judge Alesha Dixon has...
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  • 4/28/2023
  • by Matthew Stewart and Paul Sheehan
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‘Britain’s Got Talent’ Winners List
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In the spring of 2007, the United Kingdom joined eight other countries in launching its own talent search TV program entitled “Britain’s Got Talent.” Except for a Covid-19 pandemic-induced break in 2021, a new season of the series has aired every year since, with the last having concluded with comedian Viggo Venn’s victory in June 2023. Venn is the 16th performer to take the “Bgt” crown. Scroll through our photo gallery to see and learn about him and everyone else on the “Britain’s Got Talent” winners list.

Since its inception, “Britain’s Got Talent” has been hosted by comedians Ant & Dec and judged by Simon Cowell and Amanda Holden. Alesha Dixon began her hosting tenure in 2012, while Bruno Tonioli just started in 2023. The first champion, opera singer Paul Potts, defeated 23 other semifinalists, with six-year-old vocalist Connie Talbot coming in second.

In order to win, a Bgt contestant must first successfully audition in front...
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  • 4/25/2023
  • by Matthew Stewart and Paul Sheehan
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‘Britain’s Got Talent’ Winners List
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In the spring of 2007, the United Kingdom joined eight other countries in launching its own talent search TV program entitled “Britain’s Got Talent.” Except for a Covid-19 pandemic-induced break in 2021, a new season of the series has aired every year since, with the last having concluded with comedian Viggo Venn’s victory in June 2023. Venn is the 16th performer to take the “Bgt” crown. Scroll through our photo gallery to see and learn about him and everyone else on the “Britain’s Got Talent” winners list.

Since its inception, “Britain’s Got Talent” has been hosted by comedians Ant & Dec and judged by Simon Cowell and Amanda Holden. Alesha Dixon began her hosting tenure in 2012, while Bruno Tonioli just started in 2023. The first champion, opera singer Paul Potts, defeated 23 other semifinalists, with six-year-old vocalist Connie Talbot coming in second.

In order to win, a Bgt contestant must first successfully audition in front...
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  • 4/25/2023
  • by Matthew Stewart
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Len Goodman: ‘Se-ven!’ of Strictly Come Dancing star’s best bits
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Strictly Come Dancing fans are heartbroken following the announcement that Len Goodman has died at age 78.

The former ballroom dancer was the head judge on the BBC One programme from its launch in 2003 until his departure in 2016.

He also served the same role on the American equivalent, Dancing with the Stars, from its 2005 premiere to 2022.

Since the news of Goodman’s death was announced on Monday (24 April), tributes have poured in from fans and friends, including his former Strictly co-worker Craig Revel Horwood.

Across both series, Goodman was highly respected by his colleagues and loved by viewers. Here are se-ven! of his best moments.

“Pickle me walnuts”

Goodman was known for his colourful turns of phrase when describing performances that particularly entertained him.

In 2007, he was particularly moved by a ballroom dance performed by eventual winner (and later judge) Alesha Dixon and professional dancer Matthew Cutler.

“If you don’t get four 10s for that,...
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  • 4/24/2023
  • by Nicole Vassell
  • The Independent - TV
Who is I’m a Celebrity South Africa contestant Jordan Banjo?
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I’m a Celebrity is returning for a new All Stars edition, set in South Africa.

Premiering on ITV in April, I’m a Celebrity... South Africa sees a number of prominent past contestants return to the series for another set of challenges.

Phil Tufnell, Carol Vorderman and Shaun Ryder are among the faces to be competing in the series.

ITV has claimed that the new locale will provide “bigger” and “tougher” challenges in a “harsher and more unforgiving” environment.

Also among the names announced to compete was dancer Jordan Banjo.

Here’s a brief breakdown of Banjo’s life and career, as well as what he’s said about appearing on I’m a Celebrity for the second time...

Banjo, 30, is best known as part of the street dance group Diversity, who won Britain’s Got Talent back in 2009.

He featured on the 16th season of I’m a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!...
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  • 4/19/2023
  • by Louis Chilton
  • The Independent - TV
Simon Cowell breaks silence on David Walliams’ derogatory Britain’s Got Talent remarks
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Simon Cowell has spoken out for the first time on David Walliams’ departure from Britain’s Got Talent.

Bgt returned for its 16th season over the weekend, with longtime star Cowell reuniting with Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon on the judging panel.

The trio were joined by Bruno Toniolo, who has stepped in to replace Walliams.

Back in January, it was confirmed that the Little Britain star would not be reprising his role as a judge on the reality competition following reports that he had made disrespectful comments about contestants.

A transcript obtained by The Guardian allegedly revealed that Walliams described a woman contestant as being like “the slightly boring girl you meet in the pub that thinks you want to f*** them, but you don’t”.

Walliams apologised for his “disrespectful” comments at the time, stating: “These were private conversations and – like most conversations with friends – were never intended to be shared.
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  • 4/17/2023
  • by Annabel Nugent
  • The Independent - TV
Britain’s Got Talent plunged into joyful chaos as Bruno Tonioli keeps on making mistakes
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Bruno Tonioli caused quite the scene on his first ever episode of Britain’s Got Talent, after replacing David Walliams on the judging panel.

The former Strictly Come Dancing judge appeared on the show for the first time last night (15 April), having never watched it before.

He is now a regular judge alongside Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and Simon Cowell.

Because he’d never seen the ITV show, Tonioli didn’t realise that he was supposed to press his red buzzer to reject hopeful contestants mid-audition. Instead, he did it after they’d finished. “No, you don’t have to do that as well,” Cowell told him, while laughter could be heard from the audience.

Tonioli also pressed his golden buzzer in the middle of an act’s audition (though he was meant to wait until it was finished). This meant that while Ugandan dance troupe Ghetto Kids were still performing,...
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  • 4/16/2023
  • by Ellie Harrison
  • The Independent - TV
Britain’s Got Talent returns to screens without David Walliams
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Britain’s Got Talent returns to ITV tonight for its 16th series – and there’s been a shake-up on the judging panel.

Former Strictly Come Dancing judge Bruno Tonioli has stepped in to replace David Walliams, and will appear on the panel alongside Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and Simon Cowell.

Walliams’ exit was shrouded in controversy, following reports he had made disrespectful comments about contestants.

The comedian had been a judge on Bgt from 2012 until 2022, when a transcript obtained by The Guardian allegedly revealed that Walliams described a woman as being like “the slightly boring girl you meet in the pub that thinks you want to f*** them, but you don’t”.

In an apology shared with The Independent at the time, Walliams said: “I would like to apologise to the people I made disrespectful comments about during breaks in filming for Britain’s Got Talent in 2020.

“These were private conversations and...
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  • 4/15/2023
  • by Ellie Harrison
  • The Independent - TV
Bruno Tonioli says David Walliams was first person to congratulate him on Britain’s Got Talent role
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Bruno Tonioli has praised David Walliams for reaching out with a “class” response after he joined the panel of Britain’s Got Talent.

The former Strictly Come Dancing judge will appear alongside Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and Simon Cowell on the judging panel for the new series of the talent competition, which returns this week.

Tonioli replaces Little Britain star Walliams, whose departure was announced in January. Months earlier, Walliams had come under fire after a leaked set recording from 2020 heard the actor and author making sexually explicit comments about a Bgt contestant.

Speaking to the Radio Times, Tonioli said that Walliams had been the first person to congratulate him for joining the show.

“I haven’t seen David, but he was the first person to send me a message saying congratulations,” the Italian choreographer said.

“He also sent a fantastic bottle of Italian wine to my dressing room on my first day.
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  • 4/11/2023
  • by Isobel Lewis
  • The Independent - TV
Ant and Dec played ‘mischievous’ pranks on Bruno Tonioli during his first day at Britain’s Got Talent
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Ant and Dec have opened up about the “mischievous” way they introduced Bruno Tonioli to the Britain’s Got Talent family.

The ITV talent show returns this weekend, with former Strictly Come Dancing judge Tonioli joining the panel alongside Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon.

Speaking ahead of the series, Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly admitted that, during the first day of auditions, they gave the new judge a number of different rules to confuse him.

“We, quite mischievously, kept telling him different rules,” Donnelly told the Pa news agency. “So when he hit his golden buzzer on the first session of the first day, mid-way through an act, we told him not to worry because he had another golden buzzer tomorrow, and that he had one every day.

“We also played a prank on the rest of the judges by going into their room and doing a Bgt quiz,...
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  • 4/11/2023
  • by Isobel Lewis
  • The Independent - TV
Rylan Clark to appear in Eurovision-themed episode of The Archers on Radio 4
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Rylan Clark will appear in a special Eurovision-themed episode of Radio 4 soap The Archers.

In an episode of the long-running radio show, Clark will stop by the fictional village of Ambridge on his way to Liverpool to judge the village’s Eurovision Variety Show.

The former X Factor star is part of this year’s Eurovision presenting team, and will be commentating on the semi-final shows alongside Scott Mills.

Clark said: “I’m looking forward to getting my wellies on and checking out what Eurovision excitement Ambridge’s residents have to offer as I pop into the iconic Archers.

“I’ve seen some drama throughout my time but nothing compares to what’s about to unfold in Ambridge.”

The episode will air on Friday 12 May, ahead of the Eurovision final in Liverpool on Saturday 13 May.

The Archers editor Jeremy Howe said: “We’re delighted to have Rylan stop over in...
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  • 4/5/2023
  • by Isobel Lewis
  • The Independent - TV
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Everything you need to know about the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest
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The 2023 Eurovision Song Contest is right around the corner — May 9-13 to be exact. With that in mind, here’s everything you need to know about the world’s biggest, best, and brightest music competition.

When is the Eurovision Song Contest?

First up, the semi-finals will take place on May 9 and May 11, respectively. Then, after everyone has qualified, the grand final will take place on May 13 at 20:00 BST.

Where is the Eurovision Song Contest?

Usually, the contest is held in the country that won the previous year’s competition. However, Ukraine won last year and they are unable to host this year’s edition due to the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian war.

Instead, this year’s competition will be held in the UK, who finished second last year. Specifically, the contest will take place in Liverpool at the Liverpool Arena.

Who is in the Eurovision Song Contest?

Ukraine qualify for the...
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  • 3/29/2023
  • by Jacob Sarkisian
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Eurovision To Be Beamed Live Into British Cinemas; TikTok Confirmed As Song Contest’s Entertainment Partner
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For the first time in its history, the Eurovision Song Contest will be broadcast live in cinemas across the UK.

The European Broadcasting Union, who runs the event, has confirmed the grand final of this year’s Contest – to take place in the northern UK city of Liverpool on May 13th – will be beamed into cinemas, where they also encourage fancy dress and singalongs.

After many years of Brits slighting the event, which they haven’t won since 1997, Eurovision has caught the imagination in the UK this year, following the British entry Sam Ryder’s second place last year.

Ukraine won, but the UK will be hosting in its place, while the war continues in the eastern European country.

Tickets for seats in the Liverpool arena – for the grand-final plus two semi-finals and rehearsals – were sold out within 40 minutes of going on sale.

In other Eurovision news:

TikTok has been...
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  • 3/25/2023
  • by Caroline Frost
  • Deadline Film + TV
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Hannah Waddingham Boards ‘Mission: Impossible 8’
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Hannah Waddinghan, Emmy-winning star of Apple TV+’s Ted Lasso, looks set to appear in Mission Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part Two, the upcoming film in the billion-dollar spy franchise.

Director Christoper McQuarrie took to his Instagram page to welcome Waddington to the action sequel with a brief and cryptic “And Hannah Waddingham… #Godspeed#DeadReckoning.”

Waddinghan, who broke out as the tough-as-nails but complicated football club owner on Ted Lasso, has also been named as one of the hosts of the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest, set to take place in Liverpool between May 9-13.

Waddingham will co-host the two semifinals on May 9 and May 11 alongside Alesha Dixon and Ukrainian singer Julia Sanina, with Graham Norton joining the three for the grand final on May 13.

In Dead Reckoning Part One, Tom Cruise returns as Imf agent Ethan Hunt, a role he originated in the 1996 film based on the popular television series.

The...
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  • 3/10/2023
  • by Etan Vlessing
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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TVLine Items: Whoopi Visits Conners, Ahsoka Sets Fall Release and More
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Whoopi Goldberg will try her hand at teaching in an upcoming episode of The Conners.

The Egot winner will guest-star on the ABC sitcom’s March 8 episode as Ms. Glen, Mark’s intimidating music teacher who has a complicated history with another member of the Conner family.

More from TVLineThe Conners: One Mother of a TwistBig Shot Cancelled at Disney+The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers Cancelled at Disney+ After 2 Seasons

The Conners airs Wednesdays at 8/7c.

Ready for some more recent newsy nuggets? Well…

* Disney+’s next spinoff of The Mandalorian, Ahsoka, will premiere this fall, series star Rosario Dawson...
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  • 2/22/2023
  • by Erianne Lewis
  • TVLine.com
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‘Ted Lasso’ Star Hannah Waddingham Joins 2023 Eurovision Song Contest Hosting Panel
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Eurovision Song Contest now has a complete panel of hosts for its upcoming broadcast. While Irish host Graham Norton will return as he always does, this time alternating between hosting and commentating, the 2023 finale will also feature Ted Lasso star, Hannah Waddingham.

“There’s something really special about Eurovision which is why I’ve been an avid fan for years – from the camaraderie of all the acts backstage, to the epic scale of the show,” Waddingham shared in a statement.

She added: “It’s one of the world’s greatest music festivals,...
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  • 2/22/2023
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