Britain’s Got Talent’s comeback date is just a few weeks away after a two-year hiatus

Britain’s Got Talent’s return date has been announced. It hasn’t aired on screens for two years due to the pandemic, but this year it’s back with Ant and Dec topping favorites.

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Britain’s Got Talent’s return date has been confirmed – after a two-year hiatus.
ITV’s talent show is back on our television screens soon, with regular judges Simon Cowell, David Walliams, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon all returning.
The show has been forced off the air for two years due to the Covid pandemic, but with audition filming taking place earlier this year, ITV and Fremantle have now confirmed when the much-loved show will return. on the screen.
Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly will host the show, where thousands of talented people go head-to-head to win the talent show and land a spot at the Royal Variety Performance.
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ITV has now confirmed that they will begin broadcasting Britain’s Got Talent auditions from April, with fans sure to be delighted to see all of the new UK and rest of UK talent. the world is welcoming.
The show has had a number of big winners including dance crew Diversity – with dancer Ashley Banjo also currently sitting on the Dancing On Ice board – as well as Paul Potts, who won the first series.
Lost Voice Guy – real name Lee Ridley – won the show in 2018, while other winners include singer Collabro, magician Richard Jones and beloved duo Ashleigh and Pudsey’s dog Pudsey. Miss.
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Besides the winners, there were also a number of prominent artists who almost missed the top prize including vocals Susan Boyle, Stavros Flatley and dance duo Paddy and Nico.
The judges have been busy filming the auditions, which will finally air next week, and Amanda confessed that she cried when they all returned to filming for the first time since the pandemic.
“You know what, what do I have to say, I cried. I mean it’s lovely to see people but when we walk into the theater and there’s really an audience, a proper audience,” she admitted. received at that time.
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Ant also broke down in tears when he returned to the show after two years of not broadcasting.
“Sorry, I cried as I went. We were so excited to be back. We were sorry to miss last year and didn’t get to see you all. But we’re back, so eager to go. and have a great show for you guys,” he told the live audience.
* Britain’s Got Talent returns to ITV this spring.
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