Britain's Got Talent (2007) s11e10 Episode Script

Live Show 2

1 Hello and welcome to Britain's Got Talent! (CHEERING) That was an astonishing performance.
# Can't take it no more # You are amazing.
The act was a nightmare.
Probably.
Probably.
That was incredible.
The first act through to our final is Kyle Tomlinson! Argh! Tonight has easily been the best night of my life.
The act with the most public votes is .
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DNA! This was, without doubt, the biggest performance of our life and to get through to the final just means so much to us.
Performing tonight for your vote - Destiny Chukunyere.
Matt Edwards.
Harry Gardner.
# Open your mind and just let go # Issy Simpson.
Dizzy Twilight.
Leah Barniville.
(SINGS OPERATICALLY) Grace & Ali.
And Taptastik.
And your Britain's Got Talent judges.
(CHEERING) This is Britain's Got Talent! Please welcome your hosts, Anthony McPartlin And Declan Donnelly! BONNIE TYLER: Holding Out For A Hero (CHEERING) Oh, yes! Thank you.
Thank you very much.
That was cool.
Thank you very much.
We flew! Hello and welcome to the second live semi-final of Britain's Got Talent! (WILD CHEERING) I tell you what, we had a cracking start last night.
And tonight we've got eight more acts with their eyes on the prize - £250,000 and a spot on the bill at the Royal Variety Performance.
(AUDIENCE WHOOPING) But before we see any of that let's say hello to the four people who've chosen every single one of this week's semi-finalists - Yes, you've guessed it.
It's the Britain's Got Talent judges! (WILD CHEERING) SHIRLEY BASSEY: Get The Party Started Mr David Walliams, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and Simon Cowell! Oh, don't most of them look lovely? Now last night, your votes meant that Kyle Tomlinson and DNA took the first two places in this year's final and tonight there are two more places up for grabs.
And just in case you had forgotten, the judges don't get to send any acts to the final tonight.
It's all about the public vote.
Got that, Simon? Not you! All about the public.
Let's have a quick catch-up with our judges.
David, did the viewers get it right last night? Kyle, your Golden Buzzer; and DNA, were they the right two acts? Definitely, yeah.
I'm really glad there's a variety going forward.
I think it's very important it's not just singers and dancers on the show and DNA, sort of defies description, really.
I think they really earned their place.
I agree.
Alesha, which two acts have you got your eyes on tonight? Your Golden Buzzer act, actually.
Good answer! Yes.
(CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) Very excited to see him, yeah.
Amanda, our Golden Buzzer is here as Alesha has said.
What does he have to do to get on the right side of the public? I think more of the same, you know? I think his audition's gonna be hard to top.
He was so phenomenal when we first saw him.
I think he's got his work cut out, to be honest.
Ooh! But good luck, boys.
It's a tough night for him.
Thanks, Amanda.
Simon, how many of tonight's acts really, do you think, could make it to the final out of the eight? Honest to God truth, I don't know who's on tonight.
You don't know? No, I don't.
(LAUGHTER) You should take an interest! Also also also - (BOOING) No, I tell you why before you boo! Is that I like to feel like the audience at home, I don't want to know what's happening.
You don't like watching the rehearsals, Just the show, yeah.
He's still in bed! (LAUGHTER) Thank you, judges.
Right then, let's get going with semi-final number two, shall we? Shall we get going? Let's do it.
Let's get on with it.
(CHEERING) Let's just do it.
Kicking us off tonight is a 14-year-old singer who's full of soul.
She's not going to falter.
Nothing will halt her.
She's the girl from Malta.
It's Destiny Chukunyere.
It's a shame her second name didn't rhyme with Malta.
Shame.
Hello, London.
I just arrived.
I can't wait to see you, I'm so excited.
I am Destiny, I am 14 years old and I come from Malta.
I've been singing since I was a child.
Music is my life.
To be here in London, singing on Britain's Got Talent is amazing.
My mum can't believe it, either.
I love London.
Big Ben, London Eye, and - (MUMBLES) - Buckingham Palace.
(LAUGHS) No! Buckingham (LAUGHS) Again.
Bucking ham Palace.
(APPLAUSE) Are you confident? When I start singing I'm a different person.
(SINGS LOUD NOTE) Yeah, yeah! When the people stood up and even the judges it felt amazing.
I've been waiting for someone who we think could be a star and guess who it is? You.
It was always my dream to sing in front of Simon.
I felt super happy.
The stage looks amazing.
Look how big it is.
I've been preparing every single day.
I'm so excited.
Tonight is the biggest opportunity of my life.
I can't wait.
(APPLAUSE AND CHEERING) So, she is kicking off our second semi-final.
All the way from Malta, she has the whole of Malta behind her, she's almost ready for us.
We are in the final stages of getting ready.
(LAUGHS) For the second night in a row, the first act isn't quite going according to plan.
That's one thing about live television - (BUZZER) (LAUGHTER) Don't buzz me! Don't buzz me! We're just the ringleaders! Are you ready? Are you ready for this? (CHEERING) Here she is, all the way from Malta.
It's Destiny Chukunyere.
(WILD CHEERING) # What you want? # Baby, I got it # What you need? # You know I got it # All I'm asking is for a little respect # Just a little bit # Oh, baby, when you get home # Just a little bit # Just a little bit # I ain't gonna do you wrong # While you're gone # I ain't gonna do you wrong # Cos I don't wanna # All I'm asking # Is for a little respect # Oh, baby, when you get home # Just a little bit # Yeah, yeah # R-E-S-P-E-C- # Find out what it means to me # R-E-S-P-E-C- # Take care, TCB # Oh! # Just a little bit # A little bit, babe # Just a little bit # Whoa, oh, oh # Babe, a little respect # Just a little bit # Oh! # Hey, yeah # Ooh, kisses sweeter than honey # And guess what? # So is my money # All I want you to do for me # Is give it to me when you get home # Just a little bit # When you get home # Yeah # R-E-S-P-E-C- # Find out what it means to me # R-E-S-P-E-C- # Take care, TCB # Oo-oo-oo-oh # Just a little bit # R-E-S-P-E-C-T # (WILD CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) Yes! Well done.
Well done.
Very well done.
David's on his feet.
Let's start with you, David.
I loved it.
You have a God-given talent.
That was absolutely incredible.
I mean, to take on a song that huge and conquer it like you did is incredible.
It is your destiny, Destiny, to be a star.
(CHEERING) Alesha? You know what? You make that look so easy.
It was just effortless.
You're soulful, you're confident.
You started the show brilliantly and I love your attitude.
You're so young.
David's right, this is your destiny.
Well done.
Loved it.
Thank you.
Amanda? I just love how you turn from this very shy little 15-year-old into a powerhouse when you're on stage.
Alesha's right, you're kind of born - Without sounding like Louis Walsh - you're born to do it.
You know, you are a born entertainer and because you're so confident we can just all relax and enjoy your font color= which is exactly what we did, so well done.
Thank you.
/font (CHEERING) Destiny, erm it's very difficult.
I mean, the first time you did an Aretha Franklin song, am I right? OK, so this is two in a row.
I wouldn't have done another Aretha song.
Here's what I think - (BOOING) We are gonna fall out tonight.
(LAUGHTER) You are 15 years old.
Everyone thinks on this show if you're a singer you can go straight to a recording contract, have a hit and everything's easy.
Unfortunately, it's not.
This is what I think with you.
I'm guessing there are probably five, ten, West End producers watching this show now, like the guys who produce Motown or something.
If I was one of those guys, I would hire you tomorrow to put you on a show like that to kickstart your career.
Because your talent, your voice for a 15-year-old, is exceptional.
Thank you.
(CHEERING) You'd be happy with that? I would! (LAUGHS) Good job, well done.
Don't forget, though, you are in complete control of who makes the final this year.
If you want to see Destiny back here on Sunday, the number to call - But not yet.
The vote doesn't open till the end of the show.
One more time - Destiny Chukunyere! (WILD CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) Right, time for a quick break.
We'll be right back with DJ Dizzy Twilight's in the house! (CHEERING) See you in a few minutes.
Welcome back to Britain's Got Talent, the semi-final number two.
Next up tonight is a DJ in her 60's whose DJ name is inspired by Dizzee Rascal.
Now her grandchildren think she's brilliant, but her husband thinks she's absolutely - Bonkers.
It's Dizzy Twilight.
I'm Christine, I'm 65, and I'm retired.
I live with my husband, Malcolm, and we've been married for nearly 44 font color Here you are.
It's a bit hot.
Be careful.
Thank you.
My hobbies do involve a lot of walking.
I love pottering at home and doing my garden.
I've always had a love of music.
Classical music was a great love.
As I've grown up, I suppose my tastes have moved with the times.
(DANCE MUSIC) I first started DJing when I took a course at the Ministry of Sound in London.
I loved it.
Is your DJ name DJ Dizzy? DJ Dizzy Twilight.
Go on, DJ Dizzy Twilight! When I DJ, it's the best feeling ever.
Everybody's up on their feet.
The energy is just fantastic.
When I'm behind the decks I just forget about any aches, any pains, and I feel like a new person.
It doesn't matter what age we are, if you have something you want to do, just go for it.
Tonight, people should expect the unexpected.
(CHEERING) # Some enchanted evening # You may see a stranger (SIREN) # Hey, girl # Hey, boy # Superstar DJs # Here we go! # Hey, girl # Hey, boy # Superstar DJs # Here we go! (DANCE BEAT) # Loneliness has come # Oh, I wanna dance with somebody # I wanna feel the heat with somebody # Yeah, I wanna dance with somebody # With somebody who loves me # Oh, I wanna dance with somebody # I wanna feel the heat with somebody # Yeah, I wanna dance with somebody # With somebody who loves me (DANCE BEAT) # We found love in a hopeless place # We found love in a hopeless place # We found love in a hopeless place We found love in a hopeless place (WILD CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) Oh, well done! Come on down.
Bring it down.
Come on down.
And I'd like to reassure you all that no senior citizens were hurt in the performing of that mash-up.
Well done, Dizzy.
Thank you.
I have to say that's the most elaborate Stannah stairlift I've ever seen.
Well done, well done.
Alesha, let's start with you.
You look AMAZING.
Absolutely amazing.
You created a party atmosphere in here.
I can see you getting booked for people's parties, I don't know about festivals, maybe old pensioner's homes or something.
That's nice (!) No, but it's good.
They were having a prop It was nice.
But I don't know, you didn't wow me as much as you did in font col I don't know why.
She's got a spaceship! I know, I know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
The mixing's improved a little bit.
But, yeah.
I'm lost for words.
I know what you mean.
I mean, it was brilliantly entertaining and the special effects, it looked like everyone had a really lovely font color="# but I'm not sure I liked the choice of song which you're supposed to like when you've got a DJ.
I liked the tunes.
Erm, but I don't know how much .
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talent there is there.
I know that's a bad thing to say.
(BOOING) Do you know what I mean? There's no singing or dancing.
No juggling, no There's just a bit of I don't know what there is.
Well, then we'll just move on.
Simon, what do you think? Once again, you know, professional jealousy.
(LAUGHTER) (APPLAUSE AND CHEERING) The ugly side.
It happens.
Look, how old are you, sweetheart? Sorry? How old are you? 66 now.
66.
You know, similar age.
(LAUGHTER AND CHEERING) In a spaceship I tell you what I think you should have done.
You should have had all old people on there, like that movie Cocoon.
DAVID: Get up there, then! (LAUGHTER) ANT: Come and join us! What do you hope to get out of this? I think for me this has been such an amazing learning experience.
I'm still learning - But what would you like to happen? I'd like to get on and do some clubs.
You are serious? I'm Get the decks together and everything? Yeah.
(CHEERING) David, did you like it? One word - banging! That's it.
That's it.
Well done, Dizzy.
And if Dizzy is your choice for the final - One more time, Dizzy Twilight! (CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) Right, time for a break.
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When we come back, we've got singer-songwriter Harry Gardner and magical schoolgirl Issy Simpson.
See you for those two in just a few minutes.
(CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) (CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) Welcome back to Britain's Got Talent where thanks to your vote any one of these two guys here or two of these guys could be back for the final on Sunday.
Next up tonight is a singer-songwriter who delivered one of the most moving auditions of the series.
Now tonight he's determined to do his family proud again with another emotional performance.
It's Harry Gardner.
I'm Harry Gardner, I'm 17, I'm a singer-songwriter and I'm from Essex.
I'm at sixth form studying for my A-levels.
My A-levels are really hard.
I'm studying music, business studies, history and politics.
Music is definitely my favourite.
I started having piano lessons when I was nine.
Song-writing was just something that kind of came with it.
He's very sensitive to people's feelings.
That's why he's so good with his song-writing because he has great empathy.
# Open your eyes and say hello # Open your mind and just let go My audition song, Not Alone, I wrote when my nana was diagnosed with Alzheimer's and she didn't recognise me for the first time.
# Ruffle my hair and say it's fine # And tell me there's chocolate in your handbag Since my audition, sadly my nan passed away.
I spent loads of time with my nan and it was really special to have had her in my life.
The song I'm doing tonight is written by one of my favourite font color="#00FFF and it's dedicated to my nan.
I hope that my nan would be really proud if she knew that I was in the Britain's Got Talent semi-final.
It's thanks to her that I'm here.
(CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) # I took the supermarket flowers from the windowsill # I threw the day-old tea from the cup # Packed up the photo album everyone made # Memories of a life that's been loved # Oh, I'm in pieces, it's tearing me up # But I know a heart that's broke is a heart that's been loved # And I'll sing hallelujah # You were an angel in the shape of my mum # When I fell down, you'd be there holding me up # Spread your wings as you go # And when God takes you back # He'll say, "Hallelujah, you're home" (CHEERING) # And I hope I see the world as you did # Cos I know the life we love # Is a life that's been lived # So I'll sing hallelujah # You were an angel in the shape of my mum # And when I fell down you'd be there holding me up # Spread your wings as you go # And when God takes you back # He'll say, "Hallelujah, hallelujah" # You were an angel in the shape of my mum # And you got to see the person I have become # Spread your wings and I know # When God took you back # He said, "Hallelujah, you're home" # (CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) Well done.
You all right? Well done.
Beautiful.
Beautiful.
Erm Listen to that, Harry.
They love it.
Love it.
Amanda.
Oh, do you know I was saying to Simon as you sat down to the piano when people ask you when you've done the auditions, "Who stuck out in your mind? Who do you think was really good?" I kept saying, "There was this young lad called Harry and he sang this song and it broke my heart.
" And again, you've broken my heart.
I think these kind of songs with that kind of sentiment, because you're such a truthful, honest performer, really comes across so well.
It was an excellent audition again.
Well done.
(CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) Yeah, that was special.
I have got to tell you, Harry, it's not easy when you're meeting talent, like we do on this show, it's only the second time we have got to know you.
Again, you absolutely did the right thing to sing the song.
I'm so sorry to hear what happened, she passed away during this time.
What you did was very brave.
What's amazing, you're going to look back in years to come and go, 'I was able to do what I did tonight for her.
' This is really special.
My heart goes out to you.
I think the public will get this.
You did good.
(CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) I was in tears before you'd even started singing tonight because the story of your grandma is so sad.
What you did was really incredible, because you took someone else's font color="# a fantastic singer/songwriter, and you did sound like YOU had written that song.
You meant every single word.
That is rare in any singer, especially one of your age.
You did brilliantly tonight.
(CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) I echo what my fellow judges are saying.
My heart was pounding through that.
That's what's so special about font color="# You can make people connect with that emotion.
I was thinking about my nan the whole time.
I'm so sorry for your loss, but that was wonderful.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Well done, Harry.
How are you feeling now? I'm OK.
She would be very proud.
Thank you.
Well done, pal.
Remember, you're in control of who comes back on Sunday.
To see Harry in the final, call Or vote via the app.
But not until we've seen the last act.
One more time, let's hear it for Harry Gardner! (CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) Next up is an eight-year-old magician, whose audition blew everybody away, including a trick that's never been seen on British television before.
She made something called 'a smile' appear on Simon Cowell's face.
(LAUGHTER) And they said it couldn't be done.
It's Issy Simpson! (CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) I'm Issy, I'm eight.
I live in Blackpool and I'm a magician.
My friends like it when I do magic because it's like Harry Potter.
Watch.
Wow! How did you do that? I like making my friends gasp.
I love Harry Potter.
I would like to be part of Hogwarts, definitely.
My friends think me being on Britain's Got Talent is amazing.
My legs were trembling.
I felt mostly excited, but a tiny, tiny bit nervous.
Simon, what was your card? It's the 4 of diamonds.
How did she do that? Is it bad I called you a witch? This is like real-life Harry Potter.
Ohh! When Simon called me a witch, I felt very, very, very happy.
Amazing! In Harry Potter, all the girls are called witches, but the good ones.
I've been practising a lot for tonight's performance.
I'm going to try and impress the judges and get through to the final.
I think I was born to do magic.
'Hello.
I'm Issy Simpson.
Tonight I'd like to take you on a journey back in time, nearly 40 years, when I was just eight, when on the 30th of May 2017 my whole life changed forever.
' (CHEERING) Before the show, I wrote something down and placed it inside this font color="#0 We'll come back to that in a minute.
Inside this bag are 100 random numbers, all different.
I'm going to shake them up.
Alesha, I want you to reach inside the bag font colo Hold it in your fist and don't let anyone else see.
David, could you reach inside your pocket and take out some change? Any amount.
I'll come back in a minute.
Simon, think of someone famous.
Someone that everyone in this audience will know.
Who is it? Someone famous? Yes.
Erm me.
Amanda, to the hour and minute, what is your favourite time of day? Ohh, erm, half past six because I can have a glass of wine.
Amanda David, could you reach inside your pocket? David, how much change is in your hands? I've got tonight's fee, £2.
01.
That's weird.
Remember, before the show, I wrote something down and placed it inside this envelope? Watch.
'Today has been the best day ever.
This morning I visited Madame Tussauds and saw my favourite celebrity Simon Cowell.
Later I drove past Big Ben and the time was 6.
30pm.
' (APPLAUSE) 'This afternoon my grandpa bought me the biggest ice cream ever.
It cost him £2.
01.
Alesha, what's your number? 30,515.
17.
Sorry, 17.
Sorry.
what did I say? Sorry.
I'm still mesmerised.
(CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) Threw me off! 'I hope that one day I can look back on tonight as one of the best of days, because that's what this has been all about.
' This morning, this afternoon, tonight, today.
The 30th of the fifth, May, 2017, here, live on this stage, on the semifinal of Britain's Got Talent.
I'm Issy Simpson.
Thank you.
Good night! (CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) (WHOOPING) Take another bow! (CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) Good girl.
Simon.
I like it when you point at him.
'Simon! Yes!' Look, again, positive compliment, you are a witch.
Fantastic witch.
Great personality.
I loved the beginning of the trick where you suddenly became younger.
You use magic.
You use Botox.
(LAUGHTER) I think your personality is absolutely brilliant.
(CHEERING) I've no idea how you just did No! .
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how you just did that.
But you are honestly a little star.
(CHEERING) Thank goodness YOU haven't used Botox, Simon.
Incredible.
Do we have any idea how it was done? I had no idea whatsoever.
And you're such a little star.
Alesha nearly ruined it by reading out the wrong number.
Sorry! Not good to give her that responsibility.
You are a real star and that was an incredible trick.
People are going to be voting for you.
(CHEERING) Alesha.
It's true.
I messed up because I was sitting here, I couldn't believe my eyes.
She's had quite a lot to drink.
I've had nothing to drink, thank font color="# Urgh! (LAUGHTER) I'm so sorry.
(AMANDA LAUGHS) You are a star, that was absolutely fantastic.
I think you deserve to be in the final.
(CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) It was you! Issy, honestly, when we have children on the show, we've had dancers and singers.
I don't think we've ever had a child magician.
There was so much work and effort that you put into that.
You really commanded the stage, you showed no nerves whatsoever.
I'd love to see you in the final.
It was phenomenal.
(CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) Issy, how much would you like to be the final? It would be the world! The world.
I know you don't tell everybody, but you can tell us, how did you do it? A magician never tells a secret.
Good girl.
That's YOU told! I'm getting nothing out of her.
If you want to see Issy in Sunday's final, call Or vote via the app.
Voting doesn't open until the last act has performed.
One more time, the witch that is Issy Simpson! (CHEERING) # It's called black magic Time for another break.
But we'll be right back with opera from Leah Barniville.
Plus our Golden Buzzer act, Matt Edwards.
See you in a few minutes! (CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) Welcome back to Britain's Got Talent.
It's four acts down, four to go.
We're literally halfway through tonight's semifinal.
He's always been good with numbers.
Next up tonight is our Golden Buzzer act.
Yes! (CHEERING) He is a comedy magician who's been performing for years.
At his audition, he did a brilliant trick with some salt.
You could say he's a SEASONED performer.
Because of the salt Yeah, I got it.
I got it.
It's Matt Edwards! My name's Matt Edwards, I'm 34 years old and I'm a comedy magician.
Hello.
Hello! When I walked out on the stage, it was a whirlwind.
It was one of the scariest experiences ever, but so exciting.
Tequila! I kind of thought, 'This has gone OK, but there's so much talent out there and I am little old me, just trying to do what I do for a living.
Then Ant and Dec walked on stage.
I never saw it coming in a million years.
It brought me to tears.
I've tried my whole life to make people happy.
It was the first time people have said, 'You've done well.
' It was the best thing ever.
I got into magic when I was five years old, Just to make other people go, 'Wow!' That's all I ever wanted.
To be able to perform in the Royal Variety Show I've loved that show since I was a kid.
To perform in front of the Royal family would be life-changing.
Tonight, I want to prove variety is what I'm all about.
My whole life has been building up to this moment.
I would love to win font color (CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) (20TH CENTURY FOX DRUM ROLL) (THEME MUSIC) Whoa! Er, sorry.
Can I have a ladder? Sorry.
I'm coming.
Thanks, mate.
I'm on my way.
Sorry.
Argh! Quick, help! Sorry.
Can you just grab my leg? Get off! Get off! It's fine.
(CHEERING) (MUSIC STOPS) Hello! (CHEERING) Wow! It's lovely to see you all.
My name's Matt.
You know, because it's in big lights! Ha ha! Everyone say, 'Miaow!' ALL: Miaow! Sorry, I love that noise.
I collect them.
I've got loads of them.
I'll give an example.
I can do this one.
(PLIP!) I've got more.
I can do this one (TOCK!) This one.
(SQUEAK!) This one.
(CHIRRUPS) This one.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the BBC.
I always like that long plastic tube that you get at Christmas, the one where you turn it upside down and it goes Waa-oww! (LAUGHTER) Waa-oww! If you shake it, it goes (WOBBLY) W-aa-aa-ow-ow-ow! Ladies and gentlemen, I know you're thinking, 'What has this crazy man font col since his audition?' Well, I have started my own company and tonight I'm releasing my first product.
I'm so excited about it.
I brought it along.
This may just look like a little silver ball, but ladies and gentlemen, I call this the Sexy Detector! AUDIENCE: Whooo! # I've been feeling really trying, baby I'll explain how it works.
Place the ball between these two fingers, place your thumb against your nose, and you drop it.
And however high it bounces tells me how sexy I am.
I'll give you an example.
Ready? Alesha.
(GIGGLES) Tonight, ladies and gentlemen, I .
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am that sexy! AUDIENCE: Whoo! Would you like a go? Ant, you're a sexy man.
Give him a round of font color="#0 (CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) It's really easy.
Hold it against two fingers, put your thumb against your nose, and drop it.
Go! (LAUGHTER) That's awkward, I should have used Dec.
I've got a very special present for you.
For this I need you to follow me and come up the stairs.
Stand just there.
To your left a tiny bit.
Perfect.
Stay there.
And Hold one.
(SQUEAK!) I have a very special present for you.
Over here on this table, I have a little black cup.
In it I have something I want you to see.
Hold out your hand.
It's a dice! Woo-hoo! Check it out! Make sure it's an ordinary dice.
If you're happy, say, 'Miaow!' Miaow! Perfect.
I'll take the dice.
Look at the cup.
Make sure there's no holes.
If you're happy, say (GROWL!) (GROWLS) (LAUGHTER) Ladies and gentlemen, watch very carefully, I will take this dice and place it inside the cup.
When I do, Ant will place his hand on top font color It works every time, watch this.
Oh, you're good! When I shout, Go!', Ant is going to shake that cup like a crazy lady.
Then, when he gets the urge (GIGGLES), he's going to stop shaking, take his hand off the cup, look down and see a number.
He will tell you what that number is and then he will collect his prize from one of these.
Ladies and gentlemen, over on this table, I have(DEEP VOICE) font color="#00F On this stick are six different playing cards.
Ant, written on the backs of these cards is something that I am going font color= OK.
(WHOOPING) Don't worry, Ant.
Just shake the cup.
(LIMBO MUSIC) Oh, he's stopped! What number have you got? Five.
Five! Whoa! No-one's ever picked five before! Quick, put the cup on the floor.
Grab card number five and show everybody What have you won? Hug.
A what? A hug.
You've won a hug? Yeah.
Come on, then! OK.
Off you? Oh, thank you! Don't worry about it, you're fine.
Give him a round of applause.
(CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) (ROAR!) (CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) Well done.
Hold on a second.
Hold on a second.
What? Well done.
David, let's start with you, please.
Are you looking at me? Yes.
You've got a bit of a lazy eye, so it's hard to know sometimes.
(LAUGHTER) Matt, I love I grew up and watching Morecambe and Wise, as these guys did, Tommy Cooper.
I love this type of old-style comedy.
Family friendly.
You are a brilliant entertainer.
I wish you'd had a bit more time.
You were cramming lots in.
(WHOOPING) But it was so inventive.
You covered so many angles - physical comedy, interaction with members of the public, which is what they are! (LAUGHTER) I am! And also jokes too.
So you did really well tonight.
(CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) You are very likeable.
You remind me of Jim Carey, in a really good way.
I love your physical comedy.
Family friendly and I can imagine you at the Royal Variety.
I agree, you almost need more time because I would like to see more of you.
(CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) Amanda.
You remind me of the kind of programmes I was allowed to stay up and watch when I was a kid.
I think he looks like a cross between Lee font color= (WHOOPING) You make it look a lot easier than it is.
There is so much you are doing there.
You are very funny and font color="#11FF11 and it was very slick.
The boys did a great job in helping you.
I would love to see something like this in the final because this is perfect variety.
(CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) Simon? You are like proud parents, you two.
Come on, you! We are.
I said this earlier on.
What can you hope to achieve on the back of one of these shows? Boy, you crammed a lot in.
You showed everyone that you've got this force of personality where you can carry a show.
There are one or two people up in the font color="#F I would be thinking if I was them, and I was launching a new game show font color I would book you to front the show.
(CHEERING) I would.
What is important on this show is, where do you go? What do you use this time for in front of ten million people? DAVID: Eight and a half.
It was ten, combined, darling.
Consolidated, 12.
I think (LAUGHTER) This is a great audition for you.
And I think people are going to get you.
Guys, great choice.
(CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) Matt, very quickly, well done.
It would mean a lot the get to the final, wouldn't it? It would mean the world.
Thank you so much for the opportunity to come and perform.
It's been magical, and you guys are amazing.
I love you! Well done, Matt! (CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) A quick disclaimer, we do get first dibs on all new ITV game shows.
To see Matt in the final, call (CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) Or vote via the app.
But not yet, you can't vote until we've seen all eight acts.
One more time, let's hear it for Matt Edwards! (CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) Get out of here! Now then Our next act is a 15-year-old opera singer from Ireland.
Her little brother shed a tear or two at her audition.
And tonight she's ready for her biggest performance yet.
It's Leah Barniville! I'm Leah, I'm 14 and I'm from Meath in Ireland.
Like most other teenagers, I love listening to artists like Justin font color="# but I love singing classical.
When I first started singing classically, I had trouble learning the Italian aspect.
But in secondary school, I started Italian, so that really helped me.
I just wanted to sing more and more.
My first audition, I was so scared.
I could feel my knees shaking.
I didn't know my brother cried while I was singing until after.
I was like, 'Aww! That's so cute!' I never thought he was the type to cry.
A billion percent, yes.
Thank you so much for having me here.
I have always watched Britain's Got Talent and I've always wanted to be on the stage.
To be part of the semifinals, it's crazy.
Coming from the smallest village you can get in Ireland, things like that don't happen to people in places like that.
Tonight, I want to make my family, my village and all of Ireland proud.
(CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) # Parla piu piano # E nessuno sentir # Il nostro amore # Lo viviamo io e te # Nessuno sa # La verita # Neppure il cielo # Che ci guarda da lassu # Insieme a te # Io restero # Amore mio # Sempre cosi (CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) # Parla piu piano # E vieni piu vicino a me # Voglio sentire gliocchi # Miei dentro di te # Nessuno sa # La verita # Nun grande amore # E mai piu grande # Esistera # (WILD CHEERING AND APPLAUSE) (CHEERING) Well done.
Absolutely brilliant.
Where's Daniel? Where's Daniel? Is he all right? Hiya, Daniel.
No tears tonight.
He's very proud.
A standing ovation.
Alesha, you first.
How was that? That was a faultless performance.
Your voice is absolutely stunning.
You have made Ireland proud.
The Queen would absolutely love you.
You would 100% work at the Royal Variety Performance.
You're so young singing in such a mature way.
You did all of your family proud.
Well done.
You have an unbelievable voice and again so confident for somebody so young.
I don't know how you do it.
It's terrifying just sitting here but being there The audience loved you and I think the whole country will get behind you.
(CHEERING) You know what Gob-smacked.
I-m what? You're gob-smacked there.
I wasn't expecting that.
You were good the first time I saw you, but bloody hell, that was fantastic.
(CHEERING) What I'm trying to figure out tonight is is that there is a lot of talented people tonight.
Personality is as important.
Sometimes even more important where you can combine the two.
I wish we could have done something with your staging that we'd done something different other than just violin players and a moon.
Because for you to pop against what you are competing with tonight you probably needed something else.
Maybe it was a different song.
I don't think so at all.
It's all about her talent.
And it's all about her voice.
I'm only saying this because it's gonna be difficult tonight.
Are you saying it cos you like the act? I think she was amazing.
Amazing.
Well (CHEERING) It is all down to the public, not to us and I think the public loved that.
I thought it was beautiful.
I thought I'd died and gone to heaven.
You have the voice of an angel, the moon, the smoke.
It was magical.
(CHEERING) If Leah gets your vote for the big final One more time, Leah Barniville.
(CHEERING) Time for another quick break.
We'll be right back with contemporary dance from Grace & Ali.
See you for that in a few minutes.
(CHEERING) People of Britain, auditions for the next series are open righht now.
We will ask that important question.
Has Britain Got Talent? ALL: Yes, it has! Welcome back live to the second semi-final of Britain's Got Talent.
Next up tonight are a contemporary dance duo who are also a couple.
It's Grace and Ali.
I'm Grace, I'm 17, and I'm from Middlesbrough.
I'm Ali, I'm 16, and I'm from Hartlepool.
We are currently at college together studying performing arts.
How did you two meet? We had to do a dance duet in our show.
Yeah.
Things kind of went on from that.
It's official.
Ali asked me to be his dance partner.
We just clicked straight away.
So you fell in love while you were dancing together? Yeah.
/ Aww.
It's all good fun with each other because we know how each other works and it makes us closer.
We're stronger as a pair rather than individually.
You are absolutely stunning together.
(CHEERING) Social media it all just went crazy.
To get comments from Boy George and Arelene Philips was just amazing.
What I like about Ali is he just knows how I work.
But sometimes he's just really annoying.
She's perfect.
To be in the semi-finals of Britain's Got Talent is a dream come true.
It's life-changing really.
I feel really grateful that I get to go through this with Ali.
It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and we're going to give it everything we've got.
(CHEERING) # Yes, I do, I believe # That one day I will be # Where I was right there # Right next to you # And it's hard # The days just seem so dark # The moon and the stars # Are nothing without you # Your touch, your skin # Where do I begin? # No words can explain # The way I'm missing you # Deny this emptiness # This hole that I'm inside # These tears, they tell their own story # Told me not to cry when you were gone # But the feeling's overwhelming, it's much too strong # Can I lay by your side? # Next to you, you # And make sure you're all right # I'll take care of you # I don't want to be here if I can't be with you tonight # Lay me down tonight # Lay me by your side # Can I lay by your side? Next to you (CHEERING) That was lovely.
Well done.
I'm getting quite emotional here.
You've really taken me by surprise cos that really choked me up.
I found it utterly joyful.
I think sometimes contemporary dance can be so misunderstood and people poo-poo it or say it's pretentious but you brought a freshness.
It felt cool.
And it felt light and it just felt Beautifully choreographed by the way.
And the love you have between you All about love, isn't it? (CHEERING) Simon, could you feel the love? 100%.
Yesterday I said to a girls group I was frustrated because they didn't feel they had added anything from their first audition to the live performance.
This was the reverse.
I really felt you put so much effort and thought and time into this (CHEERING) Normally this stuff leaves me totally cold.
But what you did tonight and the effort like I said, the preparation, the focus, it was absolutely stunning.
(CHEERING) It was like Ant and Dec warm up for a show.
It was incredible, guys.
If there is any justice tonight you will be in the final at the weekend.
(CHEERING) I actually love dancing.
You guys deserve to be in the final.
That was fantastic.
Well done.
Thank you, judges.
You can see how much you put in that, your heart and soul went into that.
Well done.
If you think Grace and Ali should be in our big final, call Or vote via the app but not until you have seen the last act.
One more time, it's Grace and Ali! (CHEERING) Hartlepool be happy.
Time for another break.
We'll be right back with the last act of the night.
Taptastik will be here.
Plus, you take over when we open the call lines.
We'll see you in a few minutes.
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Our last act tonight are a tap-dancing group who Alesha buzzed before changing her mind and giving them a yes.
No shame in that at all.
It's like I always say, sometimes you have to be the bigger person.
Yeah.
It's Taptastik.
ALL: We are Taptastik.
We are a tap dance group from Brighton.
Aged from 20 to 63.
There's 31 ladies and I'm the only male (LAUGHS).
The group have been together for six months and I said to them, would they like to have a go at Britain's Got Talent? Taptastik get together twice a week to practise.
One, two, three, four.
We've got teachers, doctors, mums, lawyers, students.
And we all get on so well.
I love tap dancing because you can practise anywhere.
In the supermarket, in the kitchen.
Walking the dog.
Or even at work.
Oh, yes! Being part of Britain's Got Talent this year has been an amazing experience.
But Simon has his reservations.
(BUZZER) But we were just so proud of getting through.
You're tapping your way through to the next round.
One, two, three, four.
For a small, little, amateur tap group it's massively daunting what we are going to be doing.
But we are one step away from that live final that could possibly change our lives.
(CHEERING) (BRASS INTRO) # Who could ask for Anything more? # Who could ask for anything more? (CHEERING) ANT: Yes! Tell you what, we couldn't have asked for a better way to end the show.
Well done, guys.
And do you agree, Simon? Er It's not normally my cup of tea.
But (JEERING) But to hand it to you, I like the outfits.
You've obviously rehearsed well.
You were smiling a lot and probably having a better time than I was.
(LAUGHTER) There's a market for it (JEERING) Being honest I did think you did better than your first audition.
For that, congratulations.
Thank you, Simon.
Let's start again.
To me, this is what this show is all about.
Which is ordinary people with a dream, with a talent that want to share it with the world.
It was joyous.
It was beautiful, wonderful and I thought I was camp.
No! This is the campest thing I've ever seen.
(APPLAUSE) Having seen Stepping Out twice which I recommend everyone go and see, I have a new-found love for tap dancing.
And like David said, this was just so much fun.
It makes everyone want to go up there and give it a go.
(CHEERING) Did you ask what Stepping out was? What is it? It's currently on at the Vaudeville Theatre.
And you all came to see it.
Which I was thrilled about.
I'm in it, but obviously not this week, but I'm in it from June 7th to the 17th.
(SHOUTING) I wanted to say that we completely relate to each other because tap dancing is hard.
You are a group of ordinary women and one man, Geoffrey, but you know the play.
And this takes a lot of hard work.
You are amateurs.
You go around every day doing your ordinary jobs and tonight you were extraordinary and well done.
(CHEERING) Absolutely brilliant.
Wonderful way to end the show.
And if you want to send Taptastik to the final, then call One more time, Taptastik, everybody! As they tippy-tappy off, the vote is now open.
(CHEERING) Remember, the two acts with the most votes will go through to the final.
The vote will close during tonight's results show.
To vote from a landline And then add .
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you get five free votes.
15p from each phone vote goes to the Royal Variety Charity.
Here is a quick look back at all of tonight's talent and how to vote for your favourite.
# R-E-S-P-E-C- # Take out T-P-C # Ahhh! R-E-S-P-E-C-T (DANCE MUSIC) # We found love in a hopeless place # You were an angel in the shape of my mum # When I fell down you'd be there holding me up # Spread your wings as you go # And when God takes you back # He'll say hallelujah Today I had the best day ever! This morning I visited Madame Tussauds and saw my favourite celebrity Simon Cowell.
Later I drove past Big Ben and the time was 6:30pm.
Wow.
Hug.
A what? A hug.
You want a hug? Yeah.
Come on, then.
OK, Off you? Thank you.
Thank you very much.
What? (SINGS OPERA) # Can I lay by your side? # Next to you # You # Who could ask for # Anything more? Who could ask for anything more? (CHEERING) Very good.
That is it from us for now.
Corrie is up next on ITV.
And after 60 years on the street, is it the end for Ken? What? We'll see.
Ken Barlow? Yeah.
We'll see you back here at 9:30 for the results.
No way.
See you in half an hour.
No way.
(CHEERING)
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