May 30th, 2008 by Lisa McGarry.

Once again on Britain’s Got Talent, the last one in was the first one through to Saturdays final. Faryl Smith was the last performer to appear on the show last night and only moments later won a place in the final. The judges also chose Andrew Muir to go through.
Each night this week the pattern has remained the same, with Signature, George Sampson and Andrew Johnston all performing at the end and all getting through first. Read more & comment »
May 29th, 2008 by Lisa McGarry.

We have been bombarded with questions today, asking which acts will be appearing on tonight’s Britains Got Talent show.
Here is the final list:
James Stone
Charlie Wernham
Harlequin Dance School
Andrew Muir
Boogie Babes
Vizage
Jeremey Lynch
Faryl Smith
My prediction is Read more & comment »
May 29th, 2008 by Lisa McGarry.

The Sun has reported that many of this years Britains Got Talent acts are being bombarded with offers of work worth thousands of pounds!
Record companies are said to be battling to sign up Charlie Green, even though he failed to make it through to the final last night, and Sony BMG is said to be keen to sign all three child stars, Charlie, Faryl Smith and Andrew Johnston. Read more & comment »
May 29th, 2008 by Lisa McGarry.

They might juts be the cutest kids alive, but Britain’s Got Talent finalists Cheeky Monkeys have been really living up to their name according to The Mirror.
The little scamps have admitted that they regularly paly tricks on their rivals, Strike.
“We’ve been ringing their hotel room up and saying, ‘Hello room service’,” confessed Krista, nine.
“We put a piece of paper saying £10 room service under their door and knocked and ran away.” Read more & comment »
May 28th, 2008 by Lisa McGarry.

It was second time lucky for George Sampson on the Britain’s Got Talent semi final tonight.
George auditioned last year but failed to make it into the semi-finals. Tonight he performed a street dance routine to the Sinatra classic, Singin In The Rain. At the end of the show he got the most votes and has now made it to Saturday’s final.
Joining George in the final are martial arts duo, Strike. Liam Richards and Daniel Ball took the Judges vote over ten year old Charlie Green. You gotta feel bad when the kids miss out. Read more & comment »
May 28th, 2008 by Lisa McGarry.

UK chain PC World, have refused to give Madhu Singh extra time off work despite him reaching Saturday night’s Britain’s Got Talent final.
Madhu and his friend, Suleman Mirza, make up dance act Signature, who wowed the Britain’s Got Talent judges and public on the Monday night. They managed to win a coveted spot in this weeks final, but their practice time has been cut short as PC world bosses are forcing Madhu to keep on selling computer equipment all week.
But a BGT source told The Sun: “Madhu had to go back to work and would have had to watch last night’s show in his store. It’s the last place in the world you’d expect to find a Britain’s Got Talent finalist. Read more & comment »
May 28th, 2008 by Lisa McGarry.

Britain’s Got Talent reject Iona Luvsandorj revealed she badly injured her lip by falling into a hole just hours before the show’s live semi-final.
Speaking to GMTV’s Ben Shephard, the body contortionist said: “Actually it happened behind the stage, not during my rehearsal. I fell into the big hole.”
She continued, “It was quite dark behind the stage and there was no warning sign – and that’s why I fell into it.” Read more & comment »
May 27th, 2008 by Lisa McGarry.

THIS IS THE 2009 LINEUP. TO SEE THE ACTS APPEARING ON WEDNESDAY 1ST JUNE 2010 CLICK HERE.
Britain’s Got Talent is moving on to its third semi final tomorrow night, and I thought you might like to know who you can expect to see.
The lineup will be:
Irresistible
Strike
Mary Halford March
Deans of Magic
Charlie Green Read more & comment »
May 27th, 2008 by Lisa McGarry.

Tonight’s second Britain’s Got Talent semi final saw a great array of acts, some wonderful and some absolutely awful.
I hated Kay and Harvey, they hurt my ears!! I didn’t really get the magician, though I did feel bad when the judges slated him. However, I loved The Cheeky Monkeys. Their timing was amazing and they weren’t just cute, they were really really talented.
I also loved dance troupe Flava, though I didn’t think the performance was as good as their audition. Andrew Johnston has an amazing voice, in my opinion he chose the wrong song but in the end it didn’t matter at all. He nearly made me cry when he was facing the judges, I have never saw anyone look so terrified in my whole life. Read more & comment »
May 26th, 2008 by Lisa McGarry.

Tonight’s Britain’s Got Talent first live show was fantastic. Entertainment just as it should be.
To sum it up quickly, Michael the Star Wars keyboard player was crap, Tracy Lee Collins the singer turned drag queen was also unimpressive. Boogie Wonderland’s routine with the actual car and Union Jack was fun but not amazing, the bellydancer was pretty and sexy but not the best dancer I’ve ever seen and the juggler was just a bit blah.
I loved Signature, the Michael Jackson dance act, they were just so original. Kate and Gin were also great, and though I couldn’t agree with Piers that Gin is the most talented dog in the world, she is certainly very talented. Dean Wilson sang a West Side Story track, he was passionate and believable and though I liked his voice, I saw better singers turned away from BBC’s Jospeh show last year. Read more & comment »