Last Saturday Ant and Dec waved goodbye in the last of the series of Saturday Night Takeaway, but they certainly aren't going to be off our screens for long, as they're back this Saturday night - along with Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, David Walliams and HIS Simon, Simon Cowell.
Yep, the new series of Britain's Got Talent is returning, and the contestants are all hoping for a place in one of the live semi-finals, with five of the best acts already being sent straight through to the final, after receiving the Golden Buzzer treatment.
Just like last year, each judge, and Ant and Dec, each have one opportunity to hit the Golden Buzzer - and Ant and Dec have already said that they hit theirs during the very first audition!
Britain's Got More Talent, and my fave, Stephen Mulhern, is also back for another year, going behind the scenes and putting David Walliams in very silly positions, I'm sure!
As we get ready for the new series, where Ant and Dec have already promised that "We have got a dog that hypnotises people, a little girl who does martial arts with a samurai sword – not the kind of things you see every day!” I also have the inside scoop about a few of the acts to definitely keep your eye out for:
Imogen and Millie (the dog)
How cute is Millie!
Since Ashleigh and Pudsey won the hearts of the Britain’s Got Talent judges and the audience in 2012, there have been so many wanting to show off how talented their pets are. Imogen brought her dog Millie along to show the judges her tricks and talents, which included riding a scooter. I imagine Simon's heart melted first!
Junior is a 17 year old dancer and student from Essex. He takes inspiration from many types of performance including contortionists, circus performers and yoga. The judges’ feedback was mixed yet they were all mesmerised by his act. David told him ‘you should be very proud’. I wonder what we'll all think?
Bonetics
Junior is a 17 year old dancer and student from Essex. He takes inspiration from many types of performance including contortionists, circus performers and yoga. The judges’ feedback was mixed yet they were all mesmerised by his act. David told him ‘you should be very proud’. I wonder what we'll all think?
Ysgol Choir
A 160 piece (yes, 160 piece!) choir from Wales have a wide age range of between 8-69. They wowed the judges with the culmination of their powerful vocals, prompting David to describe their performance as ‘being welcomed into heaven’.
Billy and Emily England
Billy and Emily are roller skating siblings from Birmingham. They are the 6th generation of performers in their family, including their mother who was a trapeze artist and father who was a wire walker. Alesha described their act as fearless and Simon claimed he’d ‘never seen an act like it’ in his life. Sounds good!
Narinder Dhani
42 year old Narinder is a self-taught instrumental comb player from London. The judges were all up on their feet during his musical medley performance. Narinder was even joined on stage by Ant and Dec who played alongside him. I wonder if they got ready to rhumble?!
Lisa Sampson
Lisa Sampson owns 150 hula hoops. She is self-taught and has recently started teaching hula hooping at her village hall in Sussex. Since learning to hula hoop Lisa has broken various objects in her house including lights, mirrors and a TV unit. Simon describing her ‘human slinky’ trick as ‘Fantastic!’ I love a hula hoop, me!
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