Britain's Got Talent (TV Series)
Britain's Got Talent is a reality TV talent show where members of the British public audition for a chance to perform at a Royal Variety Performance in front of members of the Royal Family and a prize of £100,000. The open auditions attract a variety of entertainers, from singers to comedians, ventriloquists and more bizarre acts.
Britain's Got Talent (TV Series)
- Presenters: Anthony McPartlin, Declan Donnelly
- Judges: Simon Cowell, Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden
- Created: 2007 by Simon Cowell and Syco TV.
The show is presented by Ant and Dec, and the judging panel is made up of Simon Cowell, Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden.
The first series of Britain's Got Talent aired in 2007. The opera singer Paul Potts was voted winner in the first series. Street dancer George Sampson wons the second series on 31 July 2008.
Britain's Got More Talent
Britain's Got More Talent is an aftershow which airs on ITV2 after each episode of Britain's Got Talent on ITV1. It gives extra footage and behind the scenes information, as well as showing additional acts who weren't shown on the main show.
The show has been presented by Stephen Mulhern since it began in 2007.
Britain's Got Talent Winners
| Series | Year | Winner |
| Series 1 | 2007 | [[Paul Potts]] |
| Series 2 | 2008 | [[George Sampson]] |
| Series 3 | 2009 | [[Diversity]] |
| Series 4 | 2010 | Not started |
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