Britain's Got Talent winners Attraction have reportedly signed with an entertainment agency.
According to The Media Eye, several finalists of the 2013 series have signed with Jonathan Shalit's Roar Global agency.
Runner-up comic Jack Carroll and singers Arisxandra, Gabz, Asanda, Jordan O'Keefe and Richard and Adam have also signed with the agency, its website claims.
Impressionist Francine Lewis, puppeteer Steve Hewlett and dance group Pre-Skool are also part of the agency's lineup of acts.
In pictures - the 2013 Britain's Got Talent final:
Simon Cowell is rumoured to be hoping to sign up Carroll and vocal group Luminites to his Syco firm.
Carroll is tipped to release his first book by Christmas, while Attraction are expected to embark on a UK tour.
Attraction were crowned winners of Britain's Got Talent on Saturday (June 8), ahead of Carroll and Richard and Adam.
Watch the Britain's Got Talent finalists speak to Digital Spy before...
According to The Media Eye, several finalists of the 2013 series have signed with Jonathan Shalit's Roar Global agency.
Runner-up comic Jack Carroll and singers Arisxandra, Gabz, Asanda, Jordan O'Keefe and Richard and Adam have also signed with the agency, its website claims.
Impressionist Francine Lewis, puppeteer Steve Hewlett and dance group Pre-Skool are also part of the agency's lineup of acts.
In pictures - the 2013 Britain's Got Talent final:
Simon Cowell is rumoured to be hoping to sign up Carroll and vocal group Luminites to his Syco firm.
Carroll is tipped to release his first book by Christmas, while Attraction are expected to embark on a UK tour.
Attraction were crowned winners of Britain's Got Talent on Saturday (June 8), ahead of Carroll and Richard and Adam.
Watch the Britain's Got Talent finalists speak to Digital Spy before...
- 6/10/2013
- Digital Spy
The voting breakdown has been revealed from the Britain's Got Talent live shows.
Viewers saw Hungarian shadow dancers Attraction beat teenage comedian Jack Carroll to claim the top spot in last night's final (June 8). ITV has since confirmed that the winners received 27% of the public vote compared to Carroll's 20.1%.
Singers Richard and Adam - who had their performance interrupted when a woman invaded the stage to throw eggs at Simon Cowell - finished in third place with 15.4% of the vote.
Ventriloquist Steve Hewlett was fourth with 14.7% and former buskers The Luminites were fifth with 6.8%.
Singers Jordan O'Keefe, Gabz Gardiner and Arisxandra Libantino took the next three spots with 3.7%, 3.6% and 2.9% respectively.
Kids' dance troupe Pre-Skool were ninth with 2.8% and impressionist Francine Lewis finished in tenth place with 2%, followed by Asanda Jezile with 1.2%.
See the percentage of votes from each of the semi-final live shows below:
Semi Final 1:
Richard & Adam -...
Viewers saw Hungarian shadow dancers Attraction beat teenage comedian Jack Carroll to claim the top spot in last night's final (June 8). ITV has since confirmed that the winners received 27% of the public vote compared to Carroll's 20.1%.
Singers Richard and Adam - who had their performance interrupted when a woman invaded the stage to throw eggs at Simon Cowell - finished in third place with 15.4% of the vote.
Ventriloquist Steve Hewlett was fourth with 14.7% and former buskers The Luminites were fifth with 6.8%.
Singers Jordan O'Keefe, Gabz Gardiner and Arisxandra Libantino took the next three spots with 3.7%, 3.6% and 2.9% respectively.
Kids' dance troupe Pre-Skool were ninth with 2.8% and impressionist Francine Lewis finished in tenth place with 2%, followed by Asanda Jezile with 1.2%.
See the percentage of votes from each of the semi-final live shows below:
Semi Final 1:
Richard & Adam -...
- 6/9/2013
- Digital Spy
Attraction have won Britain's Got Talent 2013.
The shadow dance act beat comedian Jack Carroll and singers Richard and Adam into second and third place respectively to win the show's £250,000 prize and a performance on this year's Royal Variety Performance.
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The Hungarian act performed a special routine that told the history of Britain from the declaration of the Second World War to the 2012 London Olympics.
They had been favourites to win from their first audition, which moved judges Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon to tears. Simon Cowell was visibly moved by their semi-final performance last week (June 1) as well.
They also beat finalists Gabz, Pre-Skool, Luminites, Francine Lewis, Jordan O'Keefe, Arisxandra, Asanda and wildcard act Steve Hewlett.
On Attraction's victory, Cowell said that it demonstrated that the...
The shadow dance act beat comedian Jack Carroll and singers Richard and Adam into second and third place respectively to win the show's £250,000 prize and a performance on this year's Royal Variety Performance.
> 'Britain's Got Talent' Final - Live Blog
> Simon Cowell pelted with eggs on 'Britain's Got Talent' final - watch
The Hungarian act performed a special routine that told the history of Britain from the declaration of the Second World War to the 2012 London Olympics.
They had been favourites to win from their first audition, which moved judges Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon to tears. Simon Cowell was visibly moved by their semi-final performance last week (June 1) as well.
They also beat finalists Gabz, Pre-Skool, Luminites, Francine Lewis, Jordan O'Keefe, Arisxandra, Asanda and wildcard act Steve Hewlett.
On Attraction's victory, Cowell said that it demonstrated that the...
- 6/8/2013
- Digital Spy
Attraction have won Britain's Got Talent 2013.
The shadow dance act beat comedian Jack Carroll and singers Richard and Adam into second and third place respectively to win the show's £250,000 prize and a performance on this year's Royal Variety Performance.
The Hungarian act performed a special routine that told the history of Britain from the declaration of the Second World War to the 2012 London Olympics.
They had been favourites to win from their first audition, which moved judges Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon to tears. Simon Cowell was also visibly moved by their semi-final performance last week (June 1).
They also beat finalists Gabz, Pre-Skool, Luminites, Francine Lewis, Jordan O'Keefe, Arisxandra, Asanda as well as wildcard act Steve Hewlett.
On Attraction's victory, Cowell said that it demonstrated that the British public welcomes talent from all over the world, whilst David Walliams said they are guaranteed to be "superstars".
Cowell added that...
The shadow dance act beat comedian Jack Carroll and singers Richard and Adam into second and third place respectively to win the show's £250,000 prize and a performance on this year's Royal Variety Performance.
The Hungarian act performed a special routine that told the history of Britain from the declaration of the Second World War to the 2012 London Olympics.
They had been favourites to win from their first audition, which moved judges Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon to tears. Simon Cowell was also visibly moved by their semi-final performance last week (June 1).
They also beat finalists Gabz, Pre-Skool, Luminites, Francine Lewis, Jordan O'Keefe, Arisxandra, Asanda as well as wildcard act Steve Hewlett.
On Attraction's victory, Cowell said that it demonstrated that the British public welcomes talent from all over the world, whilst David Walliams said they are guaranteed to be "superstars".
Cowell added that...
- 6/8/2013
- Digital Spy
They've sung, they've danced and they've made us laugh.
And now, this is it! The 11 finalists in this year's Britain's Got Talent are going into battle for the very last time. Tonight, Francine Lewis, Luminites, Digital Spy readers' favourites Attraction and Jordan O'Keefe - amongst others - will be hoping to follow the likes of Ashleigh and Pudsey, Diversity and, ahem, Jai McDowall to be crowned victors.
So join Digital Spy as we pull up a chair and crack open the sparkling wine. Let's get this show on the road...
22:01Well, well, well, that's it! What did you make of it all? The series signs off with a haunting trail saying that Britain's Got Talent 2014 is open for applications. So, on that bombshell (eggshell?) we'll say tah-rah, thanks for joining Digital Spy this evening and see you all here again next year!
21:58After the legacy Diversity left behind...
And now, this is it! The 11 finalists in this year's Britain's Got Talent are going into battle for the very last time. Tonight, Francine Lewis, Luminites, Digital Spy readers' favourites Attraction and Jordan O'Keefe - amongst others - will be hoping to follow the likes of Ashleigh and Pudsey, Diversity and, ahem, Jai McDowall to be crowned victors.
So join Digital Spy as we pull up a chair and crack open the sparkling wine. Let's get this show on the road...
22:01Well, well, well, that's it! What did you make of it all? The series signs off with a haunting trail saying that Britain's Got Talent 2014 is open for applications. So, on that bombshell (eggshell?) we'll say tah-rah, thanks for joining Digital Spy this evening and see you all here again next year!
21:58After the legacy Diversity left behind...
- 6/8/2013
- Digital Spy
Britain's Got Talent finalists Attraction are reportedly being lined up for a Las Vegas residency by Simon Cowell.
Cowell is planning a lucrative deal for the shadow dance troupe in the entertainment capital, The Sun reports.
An insider said: "Simon sees pound signs when he looks at Attraction.
"People love them and they have an incredible show. He firmly believes their future is in Las Vegas."
The show boss is hoping to land the act a headline gig at one of the city's top hotels.
"They could land a long-running show to rival Cirque du Soleil, who have been putting on shows in Vegas for years and have made a mint," the source added.
The Hungarian group are the favourites to win tonight's (June 8) final of the ITV series after failing to impress on both the Hungarian and German versions of the competition.
They are up against the likes of singer Jordan O'Keefe,...
Cowell is planning a lucrative deal for the shadow dance troupe in the entertainment capital, The Sun reports.
An insider said: "Simon sees pound signs when he looks at Attraction.
"People love them and they have an incredible show. He firmly believes their future is in Las Vegas."
The show boss is hoping to land the act a headline gig at one of the city's top hotels.
"They could land a long-running show to rival Cirque du Soleil, who have been putting on shows in Vegas for years and have made a mint," the source added.
The Hungarian group are the favourites to win tonight's (June 8) final of the ITV series after failing to impress on both the Hungarian and German versions of the competition.
They are up against the likes of singer Jordan O'Keefe,...
- 6/8/2013
- Digital Spy
After weeks of wonderful and wacky auditions, men dancing with brooms and a big bust-up with a Brucie, Britain's Got Talent concludes this weekend with a grand finale and only one act can win.
Ten acts and a wildcard are competing for the £250,000 prize and prestigious spot at the Royal Variety Performance and ITV has released a trailer hyping the Saturday night showdown.
Watch the preview video below:
Digital Spy's readers are backing shadow theatre act Attraction to win the series, agreeing with the bookmakers, who have them installed as firm favourites.
Richard and Adam, Arisxandra, Jack Carroll, Gabz, Pre-Skool, Luminites, Francine Lewis, Asanda and Jordan O'Keefe will be hoping to upset the odds.
The Britain's Got Talent final airs on Saturday (June 8) at 7.30pm on ITV.
Watch Digital Spy's interview with the Bgt finalists:...
Ten acts and a wildcard are competing for the £250,000 prize and prestigious spot at the Royal Variety Performance and ITV has released a trailer hyping the Saturday night showdown.
Watch the preview video below:
Digital Spy's readers are backing shadow theatre act Attraction to win the series, agreeing with the bookmakers, who have them installed as firm favourites.
Richard and Adam, Arisxandra, Jack Carroll, Gabz, Pre-Skool, Luminites, Francine Lewis, Asanda and Jordan O'Keefe will be hoping to upset the odds.
The Britain's Got Talent final airs on Saturday (June 8) at 7.30pm on ITV.
Watch Digital Spy's interview with the Bgt finalists:...
- 6/7/2013
- Digital Spy
Britain's Got Talent finalists have spoken to Digital Spy about their chances of winning tomorrow night's live final.
Favourites Attraction, musical group Luminites, impressionist Francine Lewis and singers Jordan O'Keefe and Richard & Adam revealed their hopes and predictions for the big event.
Lewis said: "I don't think I'm going to win this, but the thought... if I could, it would be unbelievable.
"There won't be any appearances from Cheryl or Amy, there will be different impressions, which is always a risk when you don't know if they'll be popular or not, but it's a risk I'm going to take."
Attraction said of their favourite status: "This is a great feeling, we would like to thank the British public for the support they have given us, we appreciate it."
Dance group Pre Skool, singers Arisxandra and Gabz and comedian Jack Carroll complete the final lineup, along with a further wildcard act...
Favourites Attraction, musical group Luminites, impressionist Francine Lewis and singers Jordan O'Keefe and Richard & Adam revealed their hopes and predictions for the big event.
Lewis said: "I don't think I'm going to win this, but the thought... if I could, it would be unbelievable.
"There won't be any appearances from Cheryl or Amy, there will be different impressions, which is always a risk when you don't know if they'll be popular or not, but it's a risk I'm going to take."
Attraction said of their favourite status: "This is a great feeling, we would like to thank the British public for the support they have given us, we appreciate it."
Dance group Pre Skool, singers Arisxandra and Gabz and comedian Jack Carroll complete the final lineup, along with a further wildcard act...
- 6/7/2013
- Digital Spy
'Gangnam Style' star Psy has been added the lineup for the Britain's Got Talent final.
Psy will perform his new track 'Gentleman' in a UK exclusive performance. He joins a lineup which also includes Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran duetting on the track 'Everything Has Changed'.
Simon Cowell, David Walliams, Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden will all take part in the grand final of the ITV talent show, however, it will be the British public who choose the winner from the finalists.
Richard and Adam, Arisxandra, Jack Carroll, Gabz, Luminites, Pre-Skool, Francine Lewis, Asanda, Attraction, Jordan O'Keefe and one wildcard act will be competing in the final.
The winner will take home £250,000 and will perform at this year's Royal Variety.
The Britain's Got Talent final airs on Saturday, June 8 at 7.30pm on ITV.
[Got Talent semi-finals - Pictures]...
Psy will perform his new track 'Gentleman' in a UK exclusive performance. He joins a lineup which also includes Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran duetting on the track 'Everything Has Changed'.
Simon Cowell, David Walliams, Alesha Dixon and Amanda Holden will all take part in the grand final of the ITV talent show, however, it will be the British public who choose the winner from the finalists.
Richard and Adam, Arisxandra, Jack Carroll, Gabz, Luminites, Pre-Skool, Francine Lewis, Asanda, Attraction, Jordan O'Keefe and one wildcard act will be competing in the final.
The winner will take home £250,000 and will perform at this year's Royal Variety.
The Britain's Got Talent final airs on Saturday, June 8 at 7.30pm on ITV.
[Got Talent semi-finals - Pictures]...
- 6/5/2013
- Digital Spy
Britain's Got Talent finalist Jordan O'Keefe has revealed that he could have been a member of One Direction.
The singer recalled how he spoke to Niall Horan during the audition process of The X Factor in 2010.
However, O'Keefe did not go through to the next round, and was disappointed to see Horan and other young male singers being put into a new group together, later becoming the biggest boyband in the world.
"We were stood next to each other and he was playing his guitar. I asked if I could borrow it to play something," he told The Sun.
"We got chatting. He went on to find fame in One Direction and I went home and cried after not getting through. It was so hard.
"I kept seeing him when boot camp was on TV and told my mum that was the boy I'd met.
"When he got through to...
The singer recalled how he spoke to Niall Horan during the audition process of The X Factor in 2010.
However, O'Keefe did not go through to the next round, and was disappointed to see Horan and other young male singers being put into a new group together, later becoming the biggest boyband in the world.
"We were stood next to each other and he was playing his guitar. I asked if I could borrow it to play something," he told The Sun.
"We got chatting. He went on to find fame in One Direction and I went home and cried after not getting through. It was so hard.
"I kept seeing him when boot camp was on TV and told my mum that was the boy I'd met.
"When he got through to...
- 6/5/2013
- Digital Spy
Britain's Got Talent finalist Francine Lewis has promised some new impressions for next weekend's final.
The comedian admitted that she didn't expect to reach the final and had only focused on her semi-final performance on Friday.
She told This Morning's Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby: "It was terrifying and very exciting as well... it was the most amazing feeling when you see that audience and it's a very surreal feeling - this is a show you've watched forever and you're there and in front of those judges, it's amazing."
On her semi-final routine, she said: "I thought I'd give a good mix... I had to bring in some of the characters that people really enjoyed, but also bring in some new ones and I kept changing it until the last minute - until I went on stage, I was rewriting little bits and pieces with my cousin."
Speaking about...
The comedian admitted that she didn't expect to reach the final and had only focused on her semi-final performance on Friday.
She told This Morning's Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby: "It was terrifying and very exciting as well... it was the most amazing feeling when you see that audience and it's a very surreal feeling - this is a show you've watched forever and you're there and in front of those judges, it's amazing."
On her semi-final routine, she said: "I thought I'd give a good mix... I had to bring in some of the characters that people really enjoyed, but also bring in some new ones and I kept changing it until the last minute - until I went on stage, I was rewriting little bits and pieces with my cousin."
Speaking about...
- 6/3/2013
- Digital Spy
Britain's Got Talent 's last semi-final topped the ratings on Saturday evening (June 1) with 8.13 million (41.9%), overnight data suggests.
A peak of 9.14m viewers saw Attraction and Jordan O'Keefe move into next week's grand final from 7pm, while a further 460k (2.2%) tuned in on +1.
The results show was seen by 7.42m (32.8%) at 9.30pm (397k/2.4% on +1).
Over on BBC One, The Voice UK fell to a new season low of 5.73m (26.5%) from 8.30pm. The show peaked at 6.27m for its latest episode, which featured the first of the knockout rounds.
Between episodes of Britain's Got Talent on ITV, Les Dawson: An Audience With That Never Was took 5.1m (23.6%) at 8.30pm, while new Us spy thriller The Americans debuted with 1.98m (11.73%) at 10pm.
Back on BBC One, Casualty had 4.22m (20.6%) at 9.45pm and Beyoncé and Friends Live From Twickenham attracted 1.39m (11.8%) from 10.45pm.
BBC Two continued its Tudor Court Season with an evening...
A peak of 9.14m viewers saw Attraction and Jordan O'Keefe move into next week's grand final from 7pm, while a further 460k (2.2%) tuned in on +1.
The results show was seen by 7.42m (32.8%) at 9.30pm (397k/2.4% on +1).
Over on BBC One, The Voice UK fell to a new season low of 5.73m (26.5%) from 8.30pm. The show peaked at 6.27m for its latest episode, which featured the first of the knockout rounds.
Between episodes of Britain's Got Talent on ITV, Les Dawson: An Audience With That Never Was took 5.1m (23.6%) at 8.30pm, while new Us spy thriller The Americans debuted with 1.98m (11.73%) at 10pm.
Back on BBC One, Casualty had 4.22m (20.6%) at 9.45pm and Beyoncé and Friends Live From Twickenham attracted 1.39m (11.8%) from 10.45pm.
BBC Two continued its Tudor Court Season with an evening...
- 6/2/2013
- Digital Spy
That's it, folks, no more auditions and no more semi-finals. After singers, dancers, impressionists, swearing grannies and a painting donkey, the final ten acts have finally been picked.
This year sees a varied list of finalists including 14-year-old comedian Jack Carroll and opera singing brothers Richard and Adam. Impressionist Francine Lewis and singing group Luminites are also in the grand finale.
This year's powerful voices come in the shape of 11-year-old Arisxandra and Asandra, also 11. Jordan O'Keefe will also be bringing his guitar to the final, and Gabz will be showing her songwriting talents.
Young dancers Pre-Skool will be taking to the stage and shadow dancers Attraction also have a place in the final show.
It's now totally in the public's hands as to who wins the competition. So who do you want to take the crown? Let us know in our exclusive Britain's Got Talent poll.
This year sees a varied list of finalists including 14-year-old comedian Jack Carroll and opera singing brothers Richard and Adam. Impressionist Francine Lewis and singing group Luminites are also in the grand finale.
This year's powerful voices come in the shape of 11-year-old Arisxandra and Asandra, also 11. Jordan O'Keefe will also be bringing his guitar to the final, and Gabz will be showing her songwriting talents.
Young dancers Pre-Skool will be taking to the stage and shadow dancers Attraction also have a place in the final show.
It's now totally in the public's hands as to who wins the competition. So who do you want to take the crown? Let us know in our exclusive Britain's Got Talent poll.
- 6/1/2013
- Digital Spy
Britain's Got Talent concluded a week of semi-finals with a spectacular show, which saw Mr Mean himself, Simon Cowell, reduced to tears by Attraction's closing performance.
Nine acts took to the stage in hope of securing a place in next Saturday's (June 8) final, but only two managed to secure those coveted spots.
Attraction and Jordan O'Keefe were put through to the final via the public vote.
Ventriloquist Steve Hewlett went down a storm as he unveiled a special Cowell dummy as part of his performance, while classical singer Aliki Chrysochou performed a stunning rendition of 'Come What May'.
Relive the fifth semi-final in the gallery below:...
Nine acts took to the stage in hope of securing a place in next Saturday's (June 8) final, but only two managed to secure those coveted spots.
Attraction and Jordan O'Keefe were put through to the final via the public vote.
Ventriloquist Steve Hewlett went down a storm as he unveiled a special Cowell dummy as part of his performance, while classical singer Aliki Chrysochou performed a stunning rendition of 'Come What May'.
Relive the fifth semi-final in the gallery below:...
- 6/1/2013
- Digital Spy
Attraction and Jordan O'Keefe have made it through to the final of Britain's Got Talent.
The shadow dance act were automatically put through to next Saturday's (June 8) final after winning the public vote, while O'Keefe made it through after the judges' vote went to deadlock.
O'Keefe went up against ventriloquist Steve Hewlett in the judges' vote. David Walliams and Amanda Holden chose to send Hewlett into the final but Alesha Dixon and Simon Cowell opted for O'Keefe.
The decision then reverted back to the public vote, where it was revealed that the Derry-born singer had secured more telephone votes.
On their win, Attraction said: "We would like to thank the Great British public for the fantastic support they have given us. We really appreciate it. Thank you!"
Meanwhile, O'Keefe was almost lost for words after it was revealed he would be joining the dance act.
The 18-year-old said: "No words...
The shadow dance act were automatically put through to next Saturday's (June 8) final after winning the public vote, while O'Keefe made it through after the judges' vote went to deadlock.
O'Keefe went up against ventriloquist Steve Hewlett in the judges' vote. David Walliams and Amanda Holden chose to send Hewlett into the final but Alesha Dixon and Simon Cowell opted for O'Keefe.
The decision then reverted back to the public vote, where it was revealed that the Derry-born singer had secured more telephone votes.
On their win, Attraction said: "We would like to thank the Great British public for the fantastic support they have given us. We really appreciate it. Thank you!"
Meanwhile, O'Keefe was almost lost for words after it was revealed he would be joining the dance act.
The 18-year-old said: "No words...
- 6/1/2013
- Digital Spy
Attraction and Jordan O'Keefe have progressed to the final of 'Britain's Got Talent'. The nine shadow dancers from Hungary, who reduced the judges to tears with their performance, were automatically put through to next Saturday's (08.06.13) grand final after winning the public vote, while the Derry-born singer, 18, made it through ahead of ventriloquist Steve Hewlett after the judges' vote went to deadlock in the last semi-final on Saturday night (01.06.13). A member of the Attraction dancers said: ''We want to thank the British public for the support they've given us.'' Jordan, who was backed by Simon Cowell and Alesha Dixon before the...
- 6/1/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
Hello Britain's Got Talent fans! It's hard to believe that the last of the semi-finals is already upon us. Will tonight's live show manage to top what we have seen so far this week? It has a hard task on its hands, as Got Talent has served up a brilliant mix of the wacky and wonderful over the course of the last five days.
There are just three spots left in next Saturday's (June 8) final, and tonight nine more acts take to the stage to try and impress the judges and most importantly the Great British public. As usual, the act with the most amount of votes will automatically secure themselves a spot in the final, and they will be joined by the winner of the judges' vote. However, in a sneaky twist, one of this week's third-placed acts will get the chance to return as a 'wildcard'.
Shadow dance...
There are just three spots left in next Saturday's (June 8) final, and tonight nine more acts take to the stage to try and impress the judges and most importantly the Great British public. As usual, the act with the most amount of votes will automatically secure themselves a spot in the final, and they will be joined by the winner of the judges' vote. However, in a sneaky twist, one of this week's third-placed acts will get the chance to return as a 'wildcard'.
Shadow dance...
- 6/1/2013
- Digital Spy
Hello Britain's Got Talent fans! It's hard to believe that the last of the semi-finals is already upon us. Will tonight's live show manage to top what we have seen so far this week? It has a hard task on its hands, as Got Talent has served up a brilliant mix of the wacky and wonderful over the course of the last five days.
There are just three spots left in next Saturday's (June 8) final, and tonight nine more acts take to the stage to try and impress the judges and most importantly the Great British public. As usual, the act with the most amount of votes will automatically secure themselves a spot in the final, and they will be joined by the winner of the judges' vote. However, in a sneaky twist, one of this week's third-placed acts will get the chance to return as a 'wildcard'.
Shadow dance...
There are just three spots left in next Saturday's (June 8) final, and tonight nine more acts take to the stage to try and impress the judges and most importantly the Great British public. As usual, the act with the most amount of votes will automatically secure themselves a spot in the final, and they will be joined by the winner of the judges' vote. However, in a sneaky twist, one of this week's third-placed acts will get the chance to return as a 'wildcard'.
Shadow dance...
- 6/1/2013
- Digital Spy
A man has put a £10,000 bet on Jack Carroll winning the final of Britain's Got Talent.
The Isle of Wight resident placed the money on the 14-year-old comedian with odds of 9/2.
Ladbrokes has since cut Carroll's price to 3/1, making him the second favourite to win after Attraction at 5/4.
The bookmaker is also expecting to see The Luminites (2/5) and Robbie Kennedy (4/6) progress to the final from tonight's (May 30) show.
Jessica Bridge of Ladbrokes said: "Money talks, and as Bgt favourites often lose out on the night, we think Jack's fans could be on to a winner come Saturday evening."
Judge David Walliams recently tweeted of Carroll: "If I'd had the talent of @fatjacko at 14 (or even now) I would have desperately wanted to be on the show.
"#Bgt is a huge opportunity to launch a career, win a huge amount of money and perform before the Queen (Elizabeth not @SimonCowell)."
Current...
The Isle of Wight resident placed the money on the 14-year-old comedian with odds of 9/2.
Ladbrokes has since cut Carroll's price to 3/1, making him the second favourite to win after Attraction at 5/4.
The bookmaker is also expecting to see The Luminites (2/5) and Robbie Kennedy (4/6) progress to the final from tonight's (May 30) show.
Jessica Bridge of Ladbrokes said: "Money talks, and as Bgt favourites often lose out on the night, we think Jack's fans could be on to a winner come Saturday evening."
Judge David Walliams recently tweeted of Carroll: "If I'd had the talent of @fatjacko at 14 (or even now) I would have desperately wanted to be on the show.
"#Bgt is a huge opportunity to launch a career, win a huge amount of money and perform before the Queen (Elizabeth not @SimonCowell)."
Current...
- 5/30/2013
- Digital Spy
Attraction and Jordan O'Keefe have progressed to the final of 'Britain's Got Talent'. The nine shadow dancers from Hungary, who reduced the judges to tears with their performance, were automatically put through to next Saturday's (08.06.13) grand final after winning the public vote, while the Derry-born singer, 18, made it through ahead of ventriloquist Steve Hewlett after the judges' vote went to deadlock in the last semi-final on Saturday night (01.06.13). A member of the Attraction dancers said: ''We want to thank the British public for the support they've given us.'' Jordan, who was backed by Simon Cowell and Alesha Dixon before the...
- 5/30/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
The Britain's Got Talent auditions are always a mixed bag when it comes to entertainment. There's only so much that the horsing around of David Walliams and Simon Cowell can do to mask the mediocre talent and predictable sob stories.
However, when it comes to the live semi-finals, the show morphs into an entirely different and much more enjoyable beast. Tears, bust-ups, disastrous novelty acts who don't seem quite so funny second time around and Walliams prancing around Cowell like Frankie Howard on speed.
Unlike The X Factor it is nigh on impossible to predict the results on Britain's Got Talent. Susan Boyle and Ronan Parke looked like dead certs to be singing for the Queen, but came up short in their finals.
And who makes it through from the semi-finals is even harder to predict. The luck of the draw - the first and final heat are usually the...
However, when it comes to the live semi-finals, the show morphs into an entirely different and much more enjoyable beast. Tears, bust-ups, disastrous novelty acts who don't seem quite so funny second time around and Walliams prancing around Cowell like Frankie Howard on speed.
Unlike The X Factor it is nigh on impossible to predict the results on Britain's Got Talent. Susan Boyle and Ronan Parke looked like dead certs to be singing for the Queen, but came up short in their finals.
And who makes it through from the semi-finals is even harder to predict. The luck of the draw - the first and final heat are usually the...
- 5/23/2013
- Digital Spy
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