The full voting stats for Britain's Got Talent 2010 have been released by ITV1. Gymnastics troupe Spelbound triumphed in the final with 36.9% of the public vote, twice as much as their closest rival Twist & Pulse. The acrobatic collective were also the biggest semi-final winner, storming their heat with 62.4% of the vote. During the second semi-final, it has also been revealed that singing doorman Neil Fullard actually got more votes than boyband Connected. Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Piers Morgan opted to send Connected through to the final instead of Fullard. The full results from the final and semi-finals: Final
Spelbound - 36.9%
Twist & Pulse - 12.4%
Kieran Gaffney - 9.6%
Tina & Chandi - 9.0%
Paul Burling - 8.7%
Tobias Mead - 6.9%
Christopher Stone - 5.1%
Connected - 4.8%
Janey Cutler - 3.6%
Liam (more)...
Spelbound - 36.9%
Twist & Pulse - 12.4%
Kieran Gaffney - 9.6%
Tina & Chandi - 9.0%
Paul Burling - 8.7%
Tobias Mead - 6.9%
Christopher Stone - 5.1%
Connected - 4.8%
Janey Cutler - 3.6%
Liam (more)...
- 6/16/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
'Britain's Got Talent' impressionist Paul Burling is to be offered his own TV show. The comic - who made it to the finals of the star-search show - is reportedly being lined up to film a pilot for ITV2, with Harry Hill set to make a cameo appearance. Paul - who does impersonations of the 'TV Burp' host - appeared in the final of the variety show on Saturday (05.06.10). He told The Sun newspaper: ''I was a bit disappointed not to make the final three. The feedback has been fantastic though. ''Harry phoned from Spain to say congratulations. At first I thought it was ..
- 6/8/2010
- Virgin Media - TV
Britain's Got Talent star Paul Burling has started talks about fronting his own ITV2 show, say reports. According to The Sun, the impressionist, who appeared on Saturday's grand final, is working on a pilot for the broadcaster. Burling also revealed that he had received a phone call from one of the stars he impersonates, Harry Hill, congratulating him on his success with the show. "Harry phoned from Spain to say congratulations. (more)...
- 6/8/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Janey Cutler, the 81-year-old who has the lungs of a 20-year-old advances to the final round of "Britain's Got Talent" on Thursday, June 3 night. Receiving the biggest public vote, Janey was the first winner in the fourth semi-final after she performed a rendition of Shirley Bassey's hit "This Is My Life".
"Janey you are magnificent. I have been waiting the whole series for one of those moments that has the whole country talking the next day," judge Piers Morgan said. "A moment when you feel the hairs go up, your spine tingling and everyone's going did you hear that lady last night on Bgt? Because that wasn't just the best performance of the night, it was the best of the whole week by a mile."
Joining the mother of seven in the final is dance act Twist and Pulse who won the judges' vote. It came down to the duo's act and The Fusion.
"Janey you are magnificent. I have been waiting the whole series for one of those moments that has the whole country talking the next day," judge Piers Morgan said. "A moment when you feel the hairs go up, your spine tingling and everyone's going did you hear that lady last night on Bgt? Because that wasn't just the best performance of the night, it was the best of the whole week by a mile."
Joining the mother of seven in the final is dance act Twist and Pulse who won the judges' vote. It came down to the duo's act and The Fusion.
- 6/4/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
The Britain's Got Talent semi-finals continue tonight, as eight more acts face the nation. With six now voted through, who will the public decide has what it takes? Ahead of this evening's fourth live show, Digital Spy profiles the contestants hoping to join Spelbound, Tobias Mead, Tina & Chandi, Connected, Paul Burling and Christopher Stone in Saturday's final: Janey Cutler Janey Cutler, 81, has been dubbed 'Nu-Bo' in this year's competition. Stephen Mulhern commented earlier today that she is under pressure to perform, following her emotional rendition of 'Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien', which stunned the panel and audience. Despite being one of the favourites to win the competition, co-host Anthony McPartlin has admitted that he is unsure of her credentials to wow the audience for a second time. Team Shaolin Praised for their head flips, (more)...
- 6/3/2010
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
The lineups for the last two Britain's Got Talent semi-finals has been confirmed. Sixteen more acts will compete over the next two days hoping to win the last four slots in Saturday's grand final, where they will join Christopher Stone, Tobias Mead, Spelbound, Connected, Tina & Chandi and Paul Burling. This evening's contestants include dance troupes Ice, Team Shaolin and The Fusion, singer Emile Harris and 9-year-old Tyler Patterson. (more)...
- 6/3/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Impressionist Paul Burling is through to the 'Britain's Got Talent' final. The 41-year-old comedian received the most public votes in last night's (02.06.10) semi-final, meaning he will now compete for the £100,000 prize this weekend, thanks to his impersonations of celebrities including Harry Hill. Singer Christopher Stone is also through to the final after being chosen by the judges over dance group Peridot. He performed 'The Impossible Dream' and was told he had ''nailed it'' by head judge Simon Cowell. Meanwhile, 10-year-old singer Chloe Hickinbottom burst into tears when the winners were announced. Her version of 'Moon River' was praised by the judges but ..
- 6/3/2010
- Virgin Media - TV
Paul Burling and Christopher Stone have become the latest acts voted through to the Britain's Got Talent final. Stone and Peridot were forced to face the judges after comic impressionist Burling won the public vote. Amanda Holden and Piers Morgan, who slammed the dance troupe earlier in the show, voted to keep Stone in the competition. Upon his narrow victory, the singing accountant said: "It's fantastic. That was more nervous than performing. I've got a lot more [for the final]." On hearing their bad news, Peridot said: "Well, yeah it is. It's (more)...
- 6/2/2010
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
Britain's Got Talent continued for its third semi-final tonight, with eight more acts fighting for two places in Saturday's final. Starburst, Chloe Hickinbottom, Phillip Grimmer, Paul Burling, The Arrangement, Jimmy Forde, Christopher Stone and Peridot are fighting for viewers' votes this evening. This is what judges Simon Cowell, Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden had to say: Starburst Piers: "Oh, I wish everybody would dance like you girls! It was fantastic, it was like being in some big psychedelic, bursting extravaganza. It was cheeky, and I loved it!" Amanda: "It's a lovely, happy start to the show. You're really cute. Can my daughter Lexie come and join the group?" Simon: "I have to say girls, the first time I saw you I thought it was very old-fashioned because of the music, and I think once again I was (more)...
- 6/2/2010
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
The Britain's Got Talent semi-finals continue tonight, as eight more acts face the nation. With four already voted through, who will the public decide has what it takes? Ahead of this evening's third live show, Digital Spy profiles the contestants hoping to join Spelbound, Tobias Mead, Tina & Chandi and Connected in Saturday's final: Paul Burling It's amazing to think that comic Paul Burling might've failed to reach the semi-finals in 2007. However this year, his impersonation of Harry Hill, followed by various Looney Tunes characters, wowed the judges. On Britain's Got More Talent, viewers would've seen Paul's sneak previews of his Del Boy and Graham Norton impressions. He is also expected to perform another Harry Hill sketch, this time with the TV Burp studio. Having already got the support of bookmakers, (more)...
- 6/2/2010
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
The full list of Britain's Got Talent semi-finalists has been revealed. Simon Cowell, Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden confirmed their favourite 40 acts, selected from the 186 they voted through the first round, earlier this evening. The live semi-finals air every night this week at 7.30pm on ITV1. The Britain's Got Talent Top 40: Chloe Hickinbottom
Starburst
The Ruby Girls
Kevin Cruise
A3
Spellbound
Liam McNally
Connected
Olivia Archbold
Tobias Mead
Paul Burling
Christopher (more)...
Starburst
The Ruby Girls
Kevin Cruise
A3
Spellbound
Liam McNally
Connected
Olivia Archbold
Tobias Mead
Paul Burling
Christopher (more)...
- 5/29/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Entertainer Kevin Cruise and singer Janey Cutler are among the acts who have progressed to the semi-finals of Britain's Got Talent. Simon Cowell, Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden also put through comedian Paul Burling, teen boyband Connected, dancing dog Chandi and street act Twist & Pulse. Among the acts failing to reach the semi-finals were Beyoncé impersonator Corey-Sean Williams, the Cheeky Girls and Christine and (more)...
- 5/29/2010
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
Britain's Got Talent hosts Ant & Dec have admitted that the show has lacked a Susan Boyle moment this year. However, the duo explained that this season has seen more variety, singling out the example of comedian Paul Burling. Dec - full name Declan Donnelly - told The Sun: "We almost had that moment with the singing accountant. He was almost there. He didn't look like he had that voice and you knew (more)...
- 5/29/2010
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
Paul Burling has auditioned for 'Britain's Got Talent' before. The 40-year-old comedian - who impressed the judges with his celebrity impressions on last week's programme - first appeared before the panel in 2007, yet Piers Morgan, Simon Cowell and Amanda Holden failed to recognise him when he auditioned again. A source said: ''The judges were raving about Paul this year, but didn't remember they had already seen him.'' Paul's 2007 appearance was barely shown on screen and included in a 20-second montage. He went through the first round, but failed to make it to the live shows of the contest, which was eventually won ..
- 5/20/2010
- Virgin Media - TV
Britain's Got Talent star Paul Burling failed his first audition for the show, it has been revealed. The 40-year-old comic, who Piers Morgan described as the best impressionist in the programme's history, originally tried out for the ITV1 talent contest in 2007. Burling appeared briefly during a 20-second montage two years ago. He was put through to the second round, (more)...
- 5/20/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Stephen Mulhern doesn't want a singer to win 'Britain's Got Talent'. The magician - who presents spin-off programme 'Britain's Got More Talent' - believes a variety performer deserves to take this year's crown because it would represent current popularity. He said: ''I want a variety act t win the competition this year. I don't want to see a singer win because variety without a question is coming back and nowhere more so than on 'Bgt'.'' While Stephen isn't enamoured with this year's singers, he has a new favourite in impressionist Paul Burling. He added to Now magazine: ''Impersonator Paul Burling was brilliant. He's done the ..
- 5/19/2010
- Virgin Media - TV
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