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 Post subject: Re: Britain's Got Talent (2008)
PostPosted: 31 May 08, 14:12 
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 Post subject: Re: Britain's Got Talent (2008)
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 Post subject: Re: Britain's Got Talent (2008)
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The results in a few minutes - so much fantastic talent!

Loving Gin the dog (and not just because she's the image of a dog who ruled our lives, for 11 years), and 'Escala', and the two brilliant young singers, Andrew and Faryl, and 'Signature' were bloomin' brilliant.

I missed George dancing in the rain, but I see he's one of the favourites to win.

Great show, great talent. Far far better than the Eurovision, any day!

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 Post subject: Re: Britain's Got Talent (2008)
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 Post subject: Re: Britain's Got Talent (2008)
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 Post subject: Re: Britain's Got Talent (2008)
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Record bets taken as rival TV talent shows reach their climax

And ITV's 'Britain's Got Talent' is the punters' favourite


By Ian Griggs


Bookies took £100,000 in bets in the week leading up to last night's final of Britain's Got Talent, while betting on rival show I'd Do Anything slumped to just £13,000.

William Hill took £88,000 in bets yesterday for ITV's show. "It's the biggest day of reality television betting we have ever had," a spokesman said.

In Britain's Got Talent an electric string quartet and a street dance team made it through to the final, with nearly 11 million viewers tuning in each night last week to watch the contestants whittled down to the final few.

Escala, from London, won the public vote with a dramatic rendition of the James Bond theme Live and Let Die while five-piece hip-hop dance crew Nemesis, from Milton Keynes, won the judges' backing with their nifty footwork.

The girls, all in their 20s and dressed in slinky black ballgowns, reportedly had to change their name from Scala after complaints from another group with the same name.

"I think you're incredibly original. You're very beautiful and I think bookmakers across the country will be ripping up the odds because you girls have just become the red-hot favourites," Piers Morgan, a judge in the event, told Escala ahead of the final.

Fellow judge Simon Cowell told Escala that it was important to have an act which the judges would be proud to represent all over the world.

"You girls one million per cent represent that," he added.

Other competitors in this year's event include 12-year-old opera singer Faryl Smith from Northamptonshire, extreme martial arts duo Strike and a performing dog called Gin. Win or lose, the show's George Sampson, a street dancer from Manchester, is virtually assured of a glittering showbiz future after receiving more than 100 job offers as a result of his appearances.

"The reaction has been amazing. The support means everything to me, and although I'm nervous I'm going to go in there and give it my best shot," the 14-year-old said ahead of the final.

But Faryl Smith was looking like the bookies' favourite last night with odds of 4/6 following her performance in her semi-final.

"You do not have to be a genius to see how good Faryl is. We are confident that we have seen the winner," said Rupert Adams, a spokesman for William Hill.

Saturday night's Britain's Got Talent on ITV went head to head with rival amateur talent show I'd Do Anything on BBC1 in a battle of the ratings.

The BBC programme saw the three remaining Nancys – Jessie, Jodie and Samantha – singing for a place in the country's hearts and a place in a West End show.

Graham Norton and Andrew Lloyd Webber, assisted by John Barrowman from Torchwood, Denise Van Outen and Barry Humphries, were set finally to pick which of the three will appear in a forthcoming production of Oliver! by Cameron Mackintosh.

The ITV hopefuls, meanwhile, were performing for the chance to win £100,000 in prize money.
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 Post subject: Re: Britain's Got Talent (2008)
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Britain's Got Talent: dancing to the same beat




A Michael Jackson tribute act featuring a Muslim and a Sikh has proved a massive hit on the TV show Britain's Got Talent. Here, Signature give their first interview with Celia Walden.
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 Post subject: Re: Britain's Got Talent (2008)
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Britain's Got Talent was the most watched show in 2008 (in Britain, anyway), and the results episode got the most viewers of any British talent show this century.

Sounds good, doesn't it? The results show was so unpredictable, given that there were 10 finalists.

But for me, the suspense in the 'I'd do Anything' final made it more compelling viewing.

Poor old BB. In a way, it lacks a 'clear winner' element. Now many viewers, myself included, like to watch a show where the competitors are required to master some skill, or display some talent...Hell's Kitchen, Whatever-'Talent'-show-you're-having yourself' etc.

I really hope that BB can pull something good out of the bag this year.

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 Post subject: Re: Britain's Got Talent (2008)
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 Post subject: Re: Britain's Got Talent (2008)
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gerbilgranny wrote:
Britain's Got Talent was the most watched show in 2008 (in Britain, anyway), and the results episode got the most viewers of any British talent show this century.

Sounds good, doesn't it? The results show was so unpredictable, given that there were 10 finalists.

But for me, the suspense in the 'I'd do Anything' final made it more compelling viewing.

Poor old BB. In a way, it lacks a 'clear winner' element. Now many viewers, myself included, like to watch a show where the competitors are required to master some skill, or display some talent...Hell's Kitchen, Whatever-'Talent'-show-you're-having yourself' etc.

I really hope that BB can pull something good out of the bag this year.


I take it you didn't see the BB9 auditions on E4 last night, CC.?

It was like watching an audtion for a place in the local priory, with the usual gaggle of ego-maniac's trying to convince themselves they deserve a place on TV and to become the next BB star!. :oops:


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