It's the fourth live semi-final of Britain's Got Talent already. We're so close to Sunday's final, we can almost see Wembley from our sofa. However, we still have loads more semi-final fun to be had before then, so let's crack on and enjoy the talented bunch up tonight (May 28).
Join us here from 7.30pm when the show begins on ITV and we'll bring you all the action as it happens...
22:06Anyway, I'm off to perfect my backflips and hula-hooping skills. We'll see you at the same time tomorrow for more Britain's Got Talent!
22:04Right, so did that go as you hoped. I wasn't all that moved by The Neales myself. They were ok, I guess, but my heartstrings were not tugged. Does that make me could hearted?
22:03Honestly, we're as surprised as you:
22:02
Why oh why is no one voting for the talking dog! It's hilarious!
Join us here from 7.30pm when the show begins on ITV and we'll bring you all the action as it happens...
22:06Anyway, I'm off to perfect my backflips and hula-hooping skills. We'll see you at the same time tomorrow for more Britain's Got Talent!
22:04Right, so did that go as you hoped. I wasn't all that moved by The Neales myself. They were ok, I guess, but my heartstrings were not tugged. Does that make me could hearted?
22:03Honestly, we're as surprised as you:
22:02
Why oh why is no one voting for the talking dog! It's hilarious!
- 5/28/2015
- Digital Spy
This year's Britain's Got Talent semi-finals kicked off last night with the usual bonkers antics, from Simon Cowell calling Amanda Holden a witch to a dog breaking a world record.
Tonight (May 26), the second semi-final is bound to have some water-cooler moments, including the wonderdog Matisse, Old Men Grooving and returning stars Jack Pack. So join us from 7.30pm to go through the madness together...
21:59So what do you make of that then? Happy or angry with the results? Let us know in all the usual ways. We'll be back tomorrow night with more live-blogging of semi-final number three, so see you then!
21:57
I cannot believe Revelation Avenue didn't get through.
— Jamie Lambert (@JamieCollabro) May 26, 2015
21:57There you go! It is Old Men Grooving who go through to the final. Revelation Avenue look incredibly downhearted, and maybe they should be. Travesty? Shock? Or was it the right decision?...
Tonight (May 26), the second semi-final is bound to have some water-cooler moments, including the wonderdog Matisse, Old Men Grooving and returning stars Jack Pack. So join us from 7.30pm to go through the madness together...
21:59So what do you make of that then? Happy or angry with the results? Let us know in all the usual ways. We'll be back tomorrow night with more live-blogging of semi-final number three, so see you then!
21:57
I cannot believe Revelation Avenue didn't get through.
— Jamie Lambert (@JamieCollabro) May 26, 2015
21:57There you go! It is Old Men Grooving who go through to the final. Revelation Avenue look incredibly downhearted, and maybe they should be. Travesty? Shock? Or was it the right decision?...
- 5/26/2015
- Digital Spy
This year's Britain's Got Talent semi-finals kicked off last night with the usual bonkers antics, from Simon Cowell calling Amanda Holden a witch to a dog breaking a world record.
Tonight (May 26), the second semi-final is bound to have some water-cooler moments, including the wonderdog Matisse, Old Men Grooving and returning stars Jack Pack. So join us from 7.30pm to go through the madness together...
20:58We're going to take a much-needed cup of tea break now, so join us again at 9.30 to see who goes through to the final.
20:55My prediction: The final 3 will be Old Men Grooving, Revelation Avenue and Jules O'Dwyer & Matisse, with Omg going home. What do you think?
20:53Well the Old Men get the biggest cheers of the night, could they cause an upset? They're no Stavros Flatley!
20:51Essentially just watching a group of random dads on a Saturday night out after too many pints of ale.
Tonight (May 26), the second semi-final is bound to have some water-cooler moments, including the wonderdog Matisse, Old Men Grooving and returning stars Jack Pack. So join us from 7.30pm to go through the madness together...
20:58We're going to take a much-needed cup of tea break now, so join us again at 9.30 to see who goes through to the final.
20:55My prediction: The final 3 will be Old Men Grooving, Revelation Avenue and Jules O'Dwyer & Matisse, with Omg going home. What do you think?
20:53Well the Old Men get the biggest cheers of the night, could they cause an upset? They're no Stavros Flatley!
20:51Essentially just watching a group of random dads on a Saturday night out after too many pints of ale.
- 5/26/2015
- Digital Spy
Tonight's (May 16) sixth round of Britain's Got Talent auditions included some inspiring opera and impressive belly dancing.
However, it was Lorraine the 'crumble lady' that stole the show after David Walliams put her through to the semi-final with his gold buzzer.
Digital Spy rounds up Twitter's reaction to the evening's acts below:
Nervous opera singer Britain's Emma Jones gave an inspirational performance…
She's like a Young Boyle!! G'waaaaaan bird!! #BGT2015
— ☮ Charlotte ☮ (@Charli24_07) May 16, 2015
Guess who's back... back again..... #bgt #bgt2015 pic.twitter.com/8PYgddq2UH
— James Gunn (@The_Gunn_Man) May 16, 2015
#BGT2015 ...nervous or not ..omg what a voice #incredible pic.twitter.com/4HHbTCIjl1
— Dave Jefferies (@news2view) May 16, 2015
A brace of child dance acts divided opinion…
That is one cheeky grin! #bgt #BGT2015 pic.twitter.com/mjjEhaQYWr
— Auntie Pegg (@AuntiePegg) May 16, 2015
Oh. Children #BGT2015 pic.twitter.com/ZLwpUktKUB
— ohchrisburton (@ohchrisburton) May 16, 2015
Bonetics had viewers tied up in knots...
However, it was Lorraine the 'crumble lady' that stole the show after David Walliams put her through to the semi-final with his gold buzzer.
Digital Spy rounds up Twitter's reaction to the evening's acts below:
Nervous opera singer Britain's Emma Jones gave an inspirational performance…
She's like a Young Boyle!! G'waaaaaan bird!! #BGT2015
— ☮ Charlotte ☮ (@Charli24_07) May 16, 2015
Guess who's back... back again..... #bgt #bgt2015 pic.twitter.com/8PYgddq2UH
— James Gunn (@The_Gunn_Man) May 16, 2015
#BGT2015 ...nervous or not ..omg what a voice #incredible pic.twitter.com/4HHbTCIjl1
— Dave Jefferies (@news2view) May 16, 2015
A brace of child dance acts divided opinion…
That is one cheeky grin! #bgt #BGT2015 pic.twitter.com/mjjEhaQYWr
— Auntie Pegg (@AuntiePegg) May 16, 2015
Oh. Children #BGT2015 pic.twitter.com/ZLwpUktKUB
— ohchrisburton (@ohchrisburton) May 16, 2015
Bonetics had viewers tied up in knots...
- 5/16/2015
- Digital Spy
A choir act received the Golden Buzzer from Amanda Holden in tonight's Britain's Got Talent.
Revelation Avenue will now advance straight to the live semi-finals.
In this video, Stavros Flatley catches up with the group to get the gossip on what we can expect from them in the live shows.
The 12-piece gospel choir are from east London, aged between 20 and 30, and blew the judges away with a soul mash-up of Katy Perry's 'Roar'.
A spokesman from the group said that they were "roaring to go" at the auditions.
Britain's Got Talent airs on ITV. What did you make of this week's acts? Let us know below!
Revelation Avenue will now advance straight to the live semi-finals.
In this video, Stavros Flatley catches up with the group to get the gossip on what we can expect from them in the live shows.
The 12-piece gospel choir are from east London, aged between 20 and 30, and blew the judges away with a soul mash-up of Katy Perry's 'Roar'.
A spokesman from the group said that they were "roaring to go" at the auditions.
Britain's Got Talent airs on ITV. What did you make of this week's acts? Let us know below!
- 4/25/2015
- Digital Spy
Britain's Got More Talent continues its apparent aim to humiliate David Walliams this weekend - as Simon Cowell reads out a list of the judge's diva demands.
Walliams can only stand and watch as Cowell reads out the rider to Bgmt host Stephen Mulhern, later expressing his disgust.
"I'm just disappointed, Stephen," Cowell says. "You know what, actually, just don't talk to him."
But just in case Walliams hadn't been humiliated enough, Mulhern pops him in a dog outfit for another instalment of David vs Dog.
This week, Walliams has to go head to head against Ashleigh & Pudsey to find out who is a better dancer - so will judges Stavros Flatley be more impressed by Ashleigh & Pudsey's 'Uptown Funk' routine or Walliams's dance to Sinitta's 'So Macho'?
Britain's Got More Talent airs on Saturday at 9.15pm on ITV2 after the main show finishes on ITV.
Walliams can only stand and watch as Cowell reads out the rider to Bgmt host Stephen Mulhern, later expressing his disgust.
"I'm just disappointed, Stephen," Cowell says. "You know what, actually, just don't talk to him."
But just in case Walliams hadn't been humiliated enough, Mulhern pops him in a dog outfit for another instalment of David vs Dog.
This week, Walliams has to go head to head against Ashleigh & Pudsey to find out who is a better dancer - so will judges Stavros Flatley be more impressed by Ashleigh & Pudsey's 'Uptown Funk' routine or Walliams's dance to Sinitta's 'So Macho'?
Britain's Got More Talent airs on Saturday at 9.15pm on ITV2 after the main show finishes on ITV.
- 4/17/2015
- Digital Spy
Britain's Got Talent returns to our small screen on Saturday (April 12), and we've already been treated to a sneak peek at some of the acts we can expect to see on stage during the show's premiere.
But whatever happened to some of the show's most memorable acts from years gone by? What have they gone on to do following their appearance on the ITV talent show, we hear you ponder? Wonder no more with some of Bgt's past performers - from stand-out stars to the plain strange:
Faryl Smith
Mezzo-soprano Faryl Smith - then aged just 12 - blew the judges away and probably made Amanda Holden break down and blub with her beautiful rendition of 'Ava Maria' on the show in 2008.
Following her accomplishment as a finalist on the show, the singer signed a contract with Universal Classics and Jazz and released her debut album Faryl in March 2009. It went...
But whatever happened to some of the show's most memorable acts from years gone by? What have they gone on to do following their appearance on the ITV talent show, we hear you ponder? Wonder no more with some of Bgt's past performers - from stand-out stars to the plain strange:
Faryl Smith
Mezzo-soprano Faryl Smith - then aged just 12 - blew the judges away and probably made Amanda Holden break down and blub with her beautiful rendition of 'Ava Maria' on the show in 2008.
Following her accomplishment as a finalist on the show, the singer signed a contract with Universal Classics and Jazz and released her debut album Faryl in March 2009. It went...
- 4/10/2014
- Digital Spy
Stephen Mulhern sings and dances for the judges in the new pre-titles for Britain's Got More Talent.
The spinoff's host is joined by previous acts such as Stavros Flatley, Steve Hewlett and The Showbears in the video, which culminates with Mulhern and his guests performing at the Britain's Got Talent auditions.
Watch the video below:
Amanda Holden is seen in the video meanly snapping a pencil, while Alesha Dixon's infamous cackle gets a mention and David Walliams is surrounded by The Showbears.
But it's bad news for Mulhern, who is despondent when all four judges buzz him off the stage.
Speaking backstage to show hosts Ant & Dec, Mulhern is incensed when Stavros Flatley tell him that he's rubbish and replies: "F**k off Stavros!"
Britain's Got Talent and Britain's Got More Talent will return to ITV shortly.
The spinoff's host is joined by previous acts such as Stavros Flatley, Steve Hewlett and The Showbears in the video, which culminates with Mulhern and his guests performing at the Britain's Got Talent auditions.
Watch the video below:
Amanda Holden is seen in the video meanly snapping a pencil, while Alesha Dixon's infamous cackle gets a mention and David Walliams is surrounded by The Showbears.
But it's bad news for Mulhern, who is despondent when all four judges buzz him off the stage.
Speaking backstage to show hosts Ant & Dec, Mulhern is incensed when Stavros Flatley tell him that he's rubbish and replies: "F**k off Stavros!"
Britain's Got Talent and Britain's Got More Talent will return to ITV shortly.
- 3/28/2014
- Digital Spy
Britain's Got Talent hosts Ant & Dec and reigning champions Ashleigh & Pudsey stun unsuspecting members of the public by taking part in a flashmob in the first clip from the new series.
The four are joined by other notable contestants including 2012 runners-up Jonathan and Charlotte, Twist and Pulse, Spelbound and Stavros Flatley in the opening scene from Saturday's (April 13) series seven premiere.
The video begins with visitors to Covent Garden in London circling around a mysterious red buzzer with an arrow pointing to it that reads: "Push for Talent."
Once a few plucky individuals step forward and press down the button, the square suddenly comes to life with a variety of Britain's Got Talent acts, including a brass band, jive dancers and unicyclists.
The clip follows on from a Britain's Got More Talent promo in which host Stephen Mulhern does the Harlem Shake with Ant & Dec and judges Simon Cowell, David Walliams,...
The four are joined by other notable contestants including 2012 runners-up Jonathan and Charlotte, Twist and Pulse, Spelbound and Stavros Flatley in the opening scene from Saturday's (April 13) series seven premiere.
The video begins with visitors to Covent Garden in London circling around a mysterious red buzzer with an arrow pointing to it that reads: "Push for Talent."
Once a few plucky individuals step forward and press down the button, the square suddenly comes to life with a variety of Britain's Got Talent acts, including a brass band, jive dancers and unicyclists.
The clip follows on from a Britain's Got More Talent promo in which host Stephen Mulhern does the Harlem Shake with Ant & Dec and judges Simon Cowell, David Walliams,...
- 4/11/2013
- Digital Spy
Simon Cowell has finally stepped down the aisle and got married. However, this isn't a shock celebrity wedding, it's part of a comedy skit for Comic Relief.
The big question is who does Cowell end up tying the knot with in the church, with all his Britain's Got Talent co-stars - David Walliams, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon - posing as potential brides.
X Factor host Dermot O'Leary and judge Louis Walsh; Caroline Flack and Olly Murs; Simon's former girlfriend Sinitta and a whole host of X Factor and Britain's Got Talent stars including Rylan Clark, Stavros Flatley, Dennis Egal, the Showbears and Pudsey the Dog all feature in the skit, which will air on BBC One on Friday night as part of Red Nose Day.
Walliams joked: "I never thought I would see Simon Cowell get married - much like Cliff Richard he's the eternal bachelor! It was actually...
The big question is who does Cowell end up tying the knot with in the church, with all his Britain's Got Talent co-stars - David Walliams, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon - posing as potential brides.
X Factor host Dermot O'Leary and judge Louis Walsh; Caroline Flack and Olly Murs; Simon's former girlfriend Sinitta and a whole host of X Factor and Britain's Got Talent stars including Rylan Clark, Stavros Flatley, Dennis Egal, the Showbears and Pudsey the Dog all feature in the skit, which will air on BBC One on Friday night as part of Red Nose Day.
Walliams joked: "I never thought I would see Simon Cowell get married - much like Cliff Richard he's the eternal bachelor! It was actually...
- 3/12/2013
- Digital Spy
Simon Cowell has married himself for Comic Relief. The music mogul filmed a sketch on Friday (15.02.13) which poked fun at his commitment-free attitude and famed vanity as he tied the knot with a lookalike in a church just outside London. Watching Simon - who wore a white T-shirt and sunglasses - marry his suit-clad lookalike were his 'Britain's Got Talent' co-judges Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon, 'X Factor' panellist Louis Walsh and Jls singer J.B. Gill, who was a choirboy. Providing entertainment at the reception were some of Simon's favourite talent show acts, including Jonathan Antoine, Stavros Flatley, Dennis Egal and dancing...
- 2/18/2013
- Virgin Media - Celebrity
With James Corden already shooting a film about inaugural Bgt winner Paul Potts, how long before we get a three-part epic about Pudsey the dancing dog?
There is to be a Susan Boyle biopic. Sorry to just break it to you like that, but there you are. Reports emerged that Boyle has just flown back from Hollywood, where she apparently signed away the cinematic rights to her life story. The film will shoot next year, and will inevitably be called I Dreamed a Dream: The Susan Boyle Story, or The Woman I Was Born to Be: The Susan Boyle Story, or That YouTube Clip You Quite Liked, Until You Found a Better One of a Cat Falling in a Toilet or Whatever: The Susan Boyle Story. My money's on the last one.
Not that this should come as much of a surprise, though. As we speak, James Corden is filming...
There is to be a Susan Boyle biopic. Sorry to just break it to you like that, but there you are. Reports emerged that Boyle has just flown back from Hollywood, where she apparently signed away the cinematic rights to her life story. The film will shoot next year, and will inevitably be called I Dreamed a Dream: The Susan Boyle Story, or The Woman I Was Born to Be: The Susan Boyle Story, or That YouTube Clip You Quite Liked, Until You Found a Better One of a Cat Falling in a Toilet or Whatever: The Susan Boyle Story. My money's on the last one.
Not that this should come as much of a surprise, though. As we speak, James Corden is filming...
- 11/22/2012
- by Stuart Heritage
- The Guardian - Film News
December 23rd, 2011, 2:24Am– As we previously mentioned, Rupert Grint made a surprise appearance on the show “Noel’s Christmas Presents” which aired on Sky1, Sunday December 18 at 6:30Pm. The surprise took place in November, when Rupert was at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Orlando to promote the DVD release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 On Sky1′s website, the show “Noel’s Christmas Presents” is described as following: “Noel Edmunds and his team resume gift giving duties, recognising and rewarding the country’s most deserving individuals.” And this time around the special treat was given to the Carter family, who had lost their mother during childbirth in 2009. Rupert shared butterbeers with the family in the Hog’s Head pub, took them to Ollivander’s for wands and talked with them about their favourite parts of the park. Thanks to SnitchSeeker, you can see...
- 12/23/2011
- by Majbritt
- Rupert-Grint.us/
Stephen Mulhern has claimed that Britain's Got Talent's dancing engineer Steven Hall is this year's Stavros Flatley. Mulhern, who presents spinoff show Britain's Got More Talent, said that he was a huge fan of the 53-year-old performer, who was sent though to the second stage of the competition at the weekend. "He kept his act very secret. When you see him, quite simply you don't realise what he's going to do," Mulhern told This Morning. "You (more)...
- 4/18/2011
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Britain's Got Talent star Demetrios Demetriou is said to be devastated after his electrical firm went into administration. The 42-year-old, who appeared on the show as Stavros Flatley with his son Lagi, told The Sun that Lagi Contractors Ltd had failed after telling sub-contractors that they could not be paid at a "heated" meeting. "We are sorry that some of our people are suffering. They are owed money - but we have not yet received the money we are owed by other people to pay them," Demetriou said. We are a hard working family and sadly my brother's side of the business has run into financial difficulties because he hasn't been paid for several large contracts he undertook. "Regrettably in our trade this sort of thing (more)...
- 4/8/2011
- by By Ryan Love
- Digital Spy
Susan Boyle has reportedly received a £20,000 ($$32,000) Cartier necklace as a birthday present from Simon Cowell. The 'I Dreamed A Dream' singer, who first found fame on Cowell's show Britain's Got Talent, is said to have been "overwhelmed" by the music mogul's glittering gift at her 50th birthday party on Friday. The People claims that Boyle grew teary while unwrapping Cowell's present at the bash in her native Scotland, which was attended by over 150 well-wishers including fellow Britain's Got Talent stars Stavros Flatley. Cowell, however, was unable to make the event, but (more)...
- 4/3/2011
- by By Daniel Sperling
- Digital Spy
Michael Flatley has said that he took Stavros Flatley's act as a compliment. The Lord Of The Dance star told Metro that he was impressed by the respect between two generations in the Britain's Got Talent duo. Flatley said: "What can you say about them other than what a wonderful father and son team? We can all learn a lot from their relationship. It's heartwarming. "I took their act as a compliment, fair play (more)...
- 3/17/2011
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
Beverly Hills, 90210 star Luke Perry will appear in pantomime in Milton Keynes this Christmas. The Hollywood star will appear alongside Gavin & Stacey actress Joanna Page and Britain's Got Talent finalists Stavros Flatley in the production of Dick Whittington at the Milton Keynes Theatre. Perry is cast as the dastardly King Rat and will appear in the show for five weeks. "This will be my first pantomime and I feel privileged to be taking part in something that is such a great British institution," he said. "My children are going to love seeing me being booed off the stage! I've loved my live theatre experiences on Broadway (more)...
- 7/14/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
This time it's definitely a Terminator too far, says Peter Bradshaw as McG and Christian Bale take on a once-great sci-fi franchise
With much buzzing, beeping and whirring, the Terminator franchise comes to an absolute creative standstill, or even goes clankingly into reverse, with this fantastically dull fourth episode. Look closely in the battle scenes and you can see one of the red-eye Terminator robots yawning, leaning over to another robot and mouthing the words: "I actually voted for Stavros Flatley."
It is set in that post-nuclear future of smoky wreckage, CGI ruination, battered bridges and buggered buildings prophesied in James Cameron's original 1984 film. The star is notorious crosspatch Christian Bale, playing John Connor, the freedom fighter battling robot-machine tyranny. Connor, you will recall, is the resistance hero whom the machines tried to wipe out by sending California's future governor Arnold Schwarzenegger back in time to whack his mom.
With much buzzing, beeping and whirring, the Terminator franchise comes to an absolute creative standstill, or even goes clankingly into reverse, with this fantastically dull fourth episode. Look closely in the battle scenes and you can see one of the red-eye Terminator robots yawning, leaning over to another robot and mouthing the words: "I actually voted for Stavros Flatley."
It is set in that post-nuclear future of smoky wreckage, CGI ruination, battered bridges and buggered buildings prophesied in James Cameron's original 1984 film. The star is notorious crosspatch Christian Bale, playing John Connor, the freedom fighter battling robot-machine tyranny. Connor, you will recall, is the resistance hero whom the machines tried to wipe out by sending California's future governor Arnold Schwarzenegger back in time to whack his mom.
- 6/4/2009
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
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