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Britain’s Got Talent 2018 aired its fourth round of auditions on ITV tonight but which act was the best?

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Tonight saw a bumper third episode on ITV from 8PM with a total of eleven more acts going before the judges.

Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, David Walliams and Simon Cowell return to the panel while Ant and Dec are back watching on from the sidelines.

As always, acts needed three or more yeses to get through to the next round, and potentially make the live shows.

Acts that impressed included quick changing married couple Ellie and Jeki from South Korea and comedian Noel James, who had the panel in stitches with his gags.

Also getting through were Audrey Leybourne, a retired 90-year-old and occasional singer who performed ‘I Want To Be Loved By You’, and the The D-Day Darlings, a wartime themed choir of nine girls that sang ‘We’ll Meet Again’ by Vera Lynn.

Magician Andrew Lee got four yeses after a daring card trick that incorporated a knife throw on stage with Ant and Dec, whiles singer Aleksandar Mileusnic made the next round with a swing version of ‘Seven Nation Army’ by The White Stripes.

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Going one better, 60-year-old AA man Donchez Dacres won David Walliams’ golden buzzer after performing his original song ‘Wiggle Wine’. It sees Donchez straight through to the live shows.

However not everyone was so lucky. Memory expert Ben Pridmore and singing security guard Brian Howe were both turned away.

Comedian Ross McGrane was told to work on his act and return next year while dancer Malcolm Cuthbertson and his music-free flamenco dance got four nos.

Who was your favourite from this weekend’s latest episode? Vote in our poll below…

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Britain’s Got Talent 2018 continues next Saturday night on ITV with the latest auditions.

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As always, straight after you can tune in to Britain’s Got More Talent on ITV2 with Stephen Mulhern.

The Britain’s Got Talent live shows begin later on in the year.

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