Britain’s Got Talent 2010: Janey Cutler in lineup for Thursday’s semi final
Britain’s Got Talent returns tomorrow night for it’s fourth semi final (yes its’ been a long week for us reality TV geeks!) and we have the full lineup of the show.
Unless there is a massive shift in public opinion, the result is already thoroughly predictable. Singing Grandma Janey Cutler is in the lineup so surely she’ll be one of the acts to progress to Saturday night’s final?
Check out the full list of acts below.
Ice: Ice are a 14 strong street dance group from Rotherham in South Yorkshire and they have been together for 2 years. Simon Cowell wasn’t blown away by their first audition performance. He said “I thought overall it was well done. I have a slight problem…you are being choreographed from other people which always for me makes it slightly less real. It’s got a dance school element to it.” He told them to drop their choregraphers, but will they listen to his advice?
Mark James: For Mark’s audition he sang a romantic duet with himself. Half of him was the male character and the other half was the female character of the song. What will he pull out of the bag tomorrow night?
Tyler Patterson A pal of previous winner George Sampson, Tyler Patterson is a 9 year old freestyle dancer who was born is Glasgow. Amanda Holden loved his audition and said “I think you’re a little fire cracker.”
Team Shaolin: Team Shaolin are a 10 strong team who perform the martial art form ‘Shaolin’. It is an ancient 1500yr old form of Kung-fu involving channelled Buddhism (Zen).
The Fusion: The Fusion turned up to their BGT audition dressed as witches. Piers Morgan loved them and said “The costumes were very inventive, the choreography was fantastic. It was really quite sinister, you are a scary bunch.”
Emile Harris: Emile is a singer and guitar player who was briefly featured on last week’s audition show.
Twist & Pulse: Ashley and Glen are best mates and have known each other for 2 years. They performed a fab comedy dance routine for their audition which they called ‘Streetomedy’! Piers Morgan loved the routine and said “I thought that was terrific. That is one of the most exciting, original routines we’ve seen.”
Janey Cutler : Janey started singing when she was 6 in the Salvation Army. However, since then she did not sing again until she was 50 when a friend made her get up in a local pub and sing. Janey hasn’t stopped singing since and has been singing in local pubs, clubs and village halls for the past 30 years. Simon Cowell gave her 3,003 yes’s after her audition in Glasgow.
We think it will definitely be Janey Cutler and Twist and Pulse through to Saturday night’s final. Do you agree? Leave your comments below.


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