A salsa dancing 80-year-old, judges throwing water at each other and a controversial Golden Buzzer act, this series of Britain's Got Talent has had it all. But after many weeks of some brilliant and some, erm, not quite so brilliant acts, it's time to find out who will take the crown, the £250,000 prize money and a spot at The Royal Variety performance.
Who will win? Will Simon Cowell make someone cry? Will Darcy Oake take his shirt off? Join Digital Spy at 7pm to find out all the answers.
21:26Well that's it for another year! Thanks for following us!
21:26Was it the result you wanted?
21:23Expect their rendition of the Les Mis soundtrack later this year.
21:21Collabro!
21:21And the winner is...
21:20So it's between Lucy Kay and Collabro.
21:20I really didn't want them to win. I don't care if that seems harsh.
21:...
Who will win? Will Simon Cowell make someone cry? Will Darcy Oake take his shirt off? Join Digital Spy at 7pm to find out all the answers.
21:26Well that's it for another year! Thanks for following us!
21:26Was it the result you wanted?
21:23Expect their rendition of the Les Mis soundtrack later this year.
21:21Collabro!
21:21And the winner is...
21:20So it's between Lucy Kay and Collabro.
21:20I really didn't want them to win. I don't care if that seems harsh.
21:...
- 6/7/2014
- Digital Spy
Digital Spy readers want Bars and Melody to win the Britain's Got Talent final tonight (June 7).
Nearly 20,000 people voted in the poll to say who they think should walk away with the title and perform in front of the Queen at the Royal Variety Show. The young duo got a 21.62% share of the votes, with 4,000 people backing them overall.
Male singing group Collabro came in second taking 17.86% of the votes. They were closely followed by Canadian magician Darcy Oake with 16.42%.
Swing singers Jack Pack were next after they won 10.57% of the readers' votes, while dancers Paddy and Nico followed with 8.42%.
Posh violinist Lettice Rowbotham had 5.89%. After her is wildcard act John Clegg, who has 5.81%.
Rounding out the poll are opera singer Lucy Kay (4.41%), high-heeled dancers Yanis Marshall, Arnaud & Mehdi (3.67%), singer James Smith (3.12%) and dance troupe The Addict Initiative with just (2.21%).
The final kicks off on ITV1 at 7pm on Saturday.
Nearly 20,000 people voted in the poll to say who they think should walk away with the title and perform in front of the Queen at the Royal Variety Show. The young duo got a 21.62% share of the votes, with 4,000 people backing them overall.
Male singing group Collabro came in second taking 17.86% of the votes. They were closely followed by Canadian magician Darcy Oake with 16.42%.
Swing singers Jack Pack were next after they won 10.57% of the readers' votes, while dancers Paddy and Nico followed with 8.42%.
Posh violinist Lettice Rowbotham had 5.89%. After her is wildcard act John Clegg, who has 5.81%.
Rounding out the poll are opera singer Lucy Kay (4.41%), high-heeled dancers Yanis Marshall, Arnaud & Mehdi (3.67%), singer James Smith (3.12%) and dance troupe The Addict Initiative with just (2.21%).
The final kicks off on ITV1 at 7pm on Saturday.
- 6/7/2014
- Digital Spy
Can you believe that we're already in our fifth week of Britain's Got Talent auditions? Well, we are, and the hopefuls just keep on coming. And when the show wasn't bringing us its very own 24-style intro or facilitating an on-stage proposal (come on everybody: aww) or giving us an insight into Simon Cowell's dreams (cats playing guitars?), there was time for some people with varying levels of talent to give it their best shot. Read on for the good, the bad and the bizarre this week...
The Good...
Simon Cowell: Yes, really. Simon Cowell. But it's not that one! This one is a 37-year-old who probably wishes his mum had stuck with her original choice of name, Andrew (aside from the fact that it gives him a good Bgt gimmick.) This Simon does seem very sweet ("I want to make my parents proud") but judge Simon seems...
The Good...
Simon Cowell: Yes, really. Simon Cowell. But it's not that one! This one is a 37-year-old who probably wishes his mum had stuck with her original choice of name, Andrew (aside from the fact that it gives him a good Bgt gimmick.) This Simon does seem very sweet ("I want to make my parents proud") but judge Simon seems...
- 5/10/2014
- Digital Spy
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