David Hasselhoff has vented his anger at comedy dancer Steven Hall making it to the Britain's Got Talent final. Hasselhoff ranted on ITV2's Britain's Got More Talent last night after his fellow judges opted to send through Hall instead of singer Edward Reid. "Steven got that act from YouTube. He can not sustain it. He could hardly get through it," said the Baywatch star. "What else is Steven going to do? "Edward is creative, he's got a fantastic voice, he's got fantastic charisma. He came on and wowed everybody. He deserves to be in the final." He added: "We've already (more)...
- 6/3/2011
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Singer Jai McDowall and comedic dancer Steven Hall have made it through to the Britain's Got Talent grand final. Singer McDowall was sent through to Saturday's finale after topping tonight's public vote, while comedy dancer Hall and quirky singer Edward Reid earned enough votes to make the top three. When deciding who would join McDowall on Saturday, Hasselhoff said that he felt Reid was the more creative act between the two. "I think Edward has a long career," Hasselhoff explained. "I think you have a fantastic voice and you are ready to break out and be a star." McIntyre admitted that he was struggling to decide because of the similarity between the acts, but eventually decide to vote for Hall. Holden also chose to send the Glaswegian drama teacher home, admitting that she had been more entertained by Hall's dance (more)...
- 6/2/2011
- by By Tom Ayres
- Digital Spy
Jai McDowall Britain's Got Talent
This evening millions of viewers tuned in to watch Britain’s Got Talent’s penultimate semi final show of the 2011 series and at times, we bet they were sorry they did.
There were some very disappointing acts, Jessica Hobson, Mexican Mayhem and Nathan Wyburn to name a few. However, things picked up with the performances of Out Of The Blue, Jai McDowall and the hilariously funny Steven Hall.
At the end of the night, only two of the eight acts could pass through to Saturday’s grand finale to join Les Gibson, James Hobley, Ronan Parke, Jean Martyn, New Bounce and Paul Gbegbaje on the live extravaganza.
Ant and Dec revealed that Jai McDowall had won the show and received the most public votes, after wowing the public with his jaw dropping performance of Evanescence’s ‘Bring Me To Life.’
The judges were then asked...
This evening millions of viewers tuned in to watch Britain’s Got Talent’s penultimate semi final show of the 2011 series and at times, we bet they were sorry they did.
There were some very disappointing acts, Jessica Hobson, Mexican Mayhem and Nathan Wyburn to name a few. However, things picked up with the performances of Out Of The Blue, Jai McDowall and the hilariously funny Steven Hall.
At the end of the night, only two of the eight acts could pass through to Saturday’s grand finale to join Les Gibson, James Hobley, Ronan Parke, Jean Martyn, New Bounce and Paul Gbegbaje on the live extravaganza.
Ant and Dec revealed that Jai McDowall had won the show and received the most public votes, after wowing the public with his jaw dropping performance of Evanescence’s ‘Bring Me To Life.’
The judges were then asked...
- 6/2/2011
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
The fourth Britain's Got Talent semi-final looks like being the most competitive to date. Comedy performer Edward Reid, silly dancer Steven Hall, singer Jai McDowall, acapella act Out of the Blue and Jessica Hobson all look like potential contenders for Saturday's final. Toast artist Nathan Wyburn and the Mexican Mayhem dog double act should provide Simon Cowell with plenty to get his teeth stuck into as well. Digital Spy will be live-blogging proceedings as usual throughout the evening, so stick with us for updates and the best punditry online. 21:59:And that's a wrap. Jai McDowell and Steven Hall go through to the grand final, and Ant & Dec give a quick plug for Bgmt with Jessie J and Tinchy Stryder appearing. Thanks for all the memories kids. I'm off to rewatch Steven's dance on YouTube. It was like something from a David Lynch film. (more)...
- 6/2/2011
- by By Tom Ayres
- Digital Spy
The Britain's Got Talent judges selected the Top 40 acts to take part in the live semi-finals tonight. Amanda Holden, Michael McIntyre, David Hasselhoff and Simon Cowell will be judging eight acts every night this week ahead of the grand final on Saturday. The live shows kick off at 7.30pm tomorrow night on ITV1. Check out the full list of acts below: > 'Britain's Got Talent' judges pick Top 40
> More 'Britain's Got Talent' news Edward Reid (Age: 35 / Talent: Singer)
Michael Collings (Age: 19 / Talent: Singer)
Ronan Parke (Age: 12 / Talent: Singer)
Out of the Blue (Age: 18-23 / Talent: A capella group)
Razy Gogonea (Age: 29 / Talent: Dance)
New Bounce (Age: 12-15 / Talent: Singers)
Les Gibson (Age: 41 / Talent: Impressionist)
Steven Hall (Age: 53 / Talent: Comedy dancing)
Donelda Guy and Mega & Biba (more)...
> More 'Britain's Got Talent' news Edward Reid (Age: 35 / Talent: Singer)
Michael Collings (Age: 19 / Talent: Singer)
Ronan Parke (Age: 12 / Talent: Singer)
Out of the Blue (Age: 18-23 / Talent: A capella group)
Razy Gogonea (Age: 29 / Talent: Dance)
New Bounce (Age: 12-15 / Talent: Singers)
Les Gibson (Age: 41 / Talent: Impressionist)
Steven Hall (Age: 53 / Talent: Comedy dancing)
Donelda Guy and Mega & Biba (more)...
- 5/29/2011
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
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