Jai McDowall Britain's Got Talent
Well there we have it folks. This year’s series of Britain’s Got Talent has come to an end and Jai McDowall has been crowned the worthy winner. He will perform on the Royal Variety Show later this year and walks away with the £100,000 prize money.
In the earlier show some people really stepped things up and brought their act to another level – think Ronan Parke, Jai McDowall and Razy Gogonea – but some performers let nerves get the better of them and really disappointed us with their below par performances. We were particularly let down by New Bounce’s song choice and Jean Martyn’s awful singing.
On the results show Ant and Dec took a slightly different approach as they announced the public’s decision and revealed their identities, in the order of how many votes they attracted. So starting with tenth place,...
Well there we have it folks. This year’s series of Britain’s Got Talent has come to an end and Jai McDowall has been crowned the worthy winner. He will perform on the Royal Variety Show later this year and walks away with the £100,000 prize money.
In the earlier show some people really stepped things up and brought their act to another level – think Ronan Parke, Jai McDowall and Razy Gogonea – but some performers let nerves get the better of them and really disappointed us with their below par performances. We were particularly let down by New Bounce’s song choice and Jean Martyn’s awful singing.
On the results show Ant and Dec took a slightly different approach as they announced the public’s decision and revealed their identities, in the order of how many votes they attracted. So starting with tenth place,...
- 6/4/2011
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
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 Apprentice lost more than 1m viewers on Wednesday night in the face of tough competition from Britain's Got Talent, the latest audience data has revealed. The double firing of Vincent Disneur and Ellie Reed after the pet food advertising challenge was seen by 6.29m (24.3%) on BBC One in the 9pm hour, down 1.15m week-on-week. Spinoff show The Apprentice: You're Fired! appealed to 3.06m (14.5%) on BBC Two from 10pm. The Apprentice was hit by Britain's Got Talent Results, which pulled in 7.47m (28.9%) from 9.30pm and 471k (2.9%) on timeshift as impressionist Les Gibson and dancer James Hobley moved into Saturday's final. Earlier, the third Britain's Got Talent semi-final averaged 9.18m (41.8%) for ITV1 between 7.30pm and 9pm, and a further 293k (1.2%) on ITV1+1. Spinoff show Britain's Got More Talent (more)...
- 6/2/2011
- by By Andrew Laughlin
- Digital Spy
Last night, impressionist Les Gibson and dancer James Hobley became the fifth and sixth acts to join the lineup for Saturday night's final of Britain's Got Talent. Judges Simon Cowell, David Hasselhoff, Amanda Holden and Michael McIntyre will give their verdict on eight more hopefuls this evening. Find out more about tonight's contenders: > Britain's Got Talent Semi-Final 3: The lineup
> Britain's Got Talent Semi-Final 2: The lineup Dance Angels
Age: 9-24
Talent: Dance troupe
Dance Angels are based in Cardiff and their lead choreographer Lauren Hall promises that they offer something totally different from previous winners Diversity. The 20-strong group presented a carnival-inspired routine at audition. Mexican Mayhem
Age: 59
Talent: Dog double act
Mexican Mayhem are comprised of Melanie and her two long-haired (more)...
> Britain's Got Talent Semi-Final 2: The lineup Dance Angels
Age: 9-24
Talent: Dance troupe
Dance Angels are based in Cardiff and their lead choreographer Lauren Hall promises that they offer something totally different from previous winners Diversity. The 20-strong group presented a carnival-inspired routine at audition. Mexican Mayhem
Age: 59
Talent: Dog double act
Mexican Mayhem are comprised of Melanie and her two long-haired (more)...
- 6/2/2011
- by By Kate Goodacre
- Digital Spy
Amanda Holden has praised Britain's Got Talent contestant James Hobley for progressing to the final of the show on the strength of his dancing skills, rather than 'milking' his experiences. The 11-year-old dancer, who is autistic and used to require splints on his legs to walk, wowed the audience and the judges this evening to reach the final of this year's competition. Speaking on Britain's Got More Talent, Holden said that she was inspired by the ability of Hobley to rely on his skills alone, as opposed to garnering public sympathy with his past struggles. "He's in the final on talent alone," Holden explained. "Yes, he's been through a lot, but he hasn't focused on that. "I (more)...
- 6/1/2011
- by By Naomi Rainey
- Digital Spy
Impressionist Les Gibson and dancer James Hobley have reached the Britain's Got Talent final. Hobley, Aeolian Chimes - also known as Gay and Alan Cooper - and Gibson were named as the top three acts after the public vote. Gibson was then revealed by Ant & Dec to have topped the phone-in, with the 41-year-old telling the presenters: "It feels fantastic. I'd just like to thank everyone... It's just an overwhelming feeling. Thanks judges for the comments." He went on to promise "something a bit different" for Saturday's final. When the remaining acts went to the judges' vote, David Hasselhoff told Hobley that he is an "absolute inspiration", before adding that his vote was "absolutely James". Michael McIntyre admitted that he is "a little bit obsessed" with the 11-year-old dancer, but said (more)...
- 6/1/2011
- by By Naomi Rainey
- Digital Spy
The Britain's Got Talent judges revealed the 40 acts that will be taking part in the live semi-finals tonight. Youngster Ronan Parke, 'Fast Car' singer Michael Collings, magicians David and Karen, dancer James Hobley and impressionist Les Gibson were among the lucky hopefuls who made the final cut. Simon Cowell will return to head up the judging panel for the live shows alongside Michael McIntyre, Amanda Holden and David Hasselhoff. McIntyre, Holden and Hasselhoff were so unsure over their decision on the Final 40 that they asked eight acts to return for a second live performance. After all eight acts re-auditioned, dance troupe Abyss and Matrix dancer (more)...
- 5/29/2011
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
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