Britain’s Got Talent legend David J Watson returned to the show this week for the NINTH year.
David has appeared on almost every series of the ITV show, determined to make the live finals.
In his first performance he had the judges in stitches with his ridiculously awful impressions.
But after being turned away, David has returned almost every series with a new act including series four’s classic ‘Hulk In A Box’.
David has also tried his luck with magic, chilli eating and even a drag act.
This year saw David return with a ventriloquist act.
“It’s probably best to to watch the puppet’s lips and not mine,” said David.
However Simon Cowell branded it David’s worst audition in nine years.
“It was rubbish,” added Amanda Holden.
“It was funny… bad funny, but funny, ” said Alesha Dixon.
Alesha and David Walliams both said yes to David but with two nos from Alesha and Simon, he didn’t make it through.
Other acts on the opening episode of Britain’s Got Talent included circus performer Sascha Williams who performed a Rola Bola acrobatic act.
We also met 10-year-old singer Calum Courtney and DVJ aka Diversity Junior, a dance group guided by Diversity’s Ashley Banjo.
Plus, there was Matt Johnson, who performed an escapology trick, whilst locked and chained inside a tank filled with water.
Britain’s Got More Talent airs Saturday nights on ITV2.
It follows the main series of Britain’s Got Talent 2018 on ITV.
The return of the nation’s favourite variety talent show arrives celebrating 12 years on our screens. And with no shortage of variety or talent, the judging panel have been surprised, charmed and moved to tears by a whole host of acts whilst looking for 2018’s winning performance.
Once again making up the BGT judges are the kings and queens of entertainment Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams, with Ant and Dec on hand and waiting in the wings to provide support and congratulations to each of the acts performing for the judges, the live audience and viewers at home.
On ITV2, Britain’s Got More Talent returns for a new series on ITV2 with presenter Stephen Mulhern also back for his 12th year…and no, he can’t believe it either!
Stephen will be getting to know a whole new host of hilarious unseen contestants in his own unique way and as ever, it’s these acts that make Britain’s Got More Talent such compelling viewing.
Plus, Stephen continues to get the very best access to the judges, finding out more about them, and more importantly what the judges think of each other! This series will be as fun filled as ever with Stephen asking the judges and acts all the questions that no one else would dare to, and playing games with them that no one else would want to.
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