Britain's Got Talent (series 5)
Britain's Got Talent | |
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Series 5 | |
Broadcast from | 16 April – 4 June 2011 |
Judges |
Amanda Holden David Hasselhoff Michael McIntyre Louis Walsh (London auditions) Simon Cowell (live shows) |
Presenter(s) | Ant & Dec (ITV) |
Co-presenter(s) | Stephen Mulhern (ITV2) |
Broadcaster |
ITV ITV2 (Britain's Got More Talent) |
Winner | |
Jai McDowall | |
Origin | Ayr, Scotland |
Runner-up | |
Ronan Parke |
The fifth series of Britain's Got Talent began on ITV 16 April 2011 and ended on 4 June 2011. The winner of the show was Jai McDowall, who received £100,000 and a place at the 2011 Royal Variety Performance. The judges were Amanda Holden, David Hasselhoff, Michael McIntyre and Simon Cowell. Cowell only attended the live shows as he was busy launching The X Factor USA. Hasselhoff missed the auditions in London and was replaced by Louis Walsh. The show was hosted by Ant & Dec on ITV, while Stephen Mulhern presented Britain's Got More Talent on ITV2.
Auditions took place in London, Manchester, Glasgow, Cardiff, and Birmingham. Liverpool also hosted auditions for the first time. This was the first year that both Britain's Got Talent and Britain's Got More Talent were shown completely in high definition, as in series 4 only the live shows were shown in HD, while Britain's Got More Talent remained in standard definition throughout.
Judges
For the first time since Britain's Got Talent began, there was a permanent change to the judging panel. In October 2010, Piers Morgan announced he was leaving the show due to hosting his new talk show Piers Morgan Tonight in America and he was unable to do both.[1] In December 2010, Simon Cowell confirmed that he would only be present at the live shows as he would also be busy in America launching The X Factor USA. Therefore, comedian Michael McIntyre and former America's Got Talent judge David Hasselhoff were added to the panel with Amanda Holden.[2] There were also guest judges planned for the auditions due to the success of the guest judges on The X Factor,[3] but no guest judges appeared. Hasselhoff was unable to attend the London auditions, so The X Factor judge Louis Walsh took his place.[4]
Auditions
Auditions took place in London, Manchester, Glasgow, Cardiff, and Birmingham. Liverpool also hosted auditions for the first time. The auditions started in London between 4 and 6 January and continued on 13 and 14 January in Manchester and 18 January in Glasgow. Auditions also took place on 21 January in Liverpool, 25 and 26 January in Cardiff and 30 and 31 January in Birmingham. During the Liverpool auditions, Michael McIntyre won an award in The British Comedy Awards for Best Male Comic. He received the award in a live video message.[5] During the Cardiff auditions, Ant & Dec won an award in the National Television Awards for "Most Popular Entertainment Presenters". They gave their winning speech in a live video message and asked Simon Cowell to collect their award.[6] In March, Cowell stated that he wanted extra auditions as he thought that the current judges had failed to find the next Paul Potts or Susan Boyle. Cowell was keen to cast the show's nets even further and trawl through thousands of online videos on YouTube in the hope of discovering talent. An insider told the Daily Star: "Cowell's announcement is going to turn the show on its head."[7] Studio auditions for the successful YouTube acts were held on 3 April in Birmingham.[8]
Episode 1 was broadcast on 16 April. Auditions started off in Liverpool and Birmingham.[9] Episode 2 showcased Manchester, Glasgow and a YouTube audition.[10] Episode 3 featured London auditions.[11] More Manchester auditions were shown during Episode 4 along with Cardiff and Birmingham auditions.[12] More Manchester auditions were broadcast during Episode 5, along with more Liverpool and Glasgow auditions.[13] Episode 6 featured more Cardiff, Manchester and London auditions.[14] Episode 7 was due to be broadcast on 28 May but was pushed back to 29 May due to the Champions League Final being played on that day (the 28th). Episode 7 showcased acts from all the cities where the auditions were held. It also featured the judges making decisions on whom to send through to the semi finals.
Semi-finals
For the first time ever on Britain's Got Talent, some of the acts were asked to perform again as the judges were having difficulty coming to a final decision on whom to send through to the semi-finals.[15] However, Lorna Bliss originally did not get through, but she was called back by David Hasselhoff.
The live shows started on Monday 30 May.[16] Simon Cowell joined the panel along with Hasselhoff, Holden and McIntyre. The live shows had a £1 million revamp.[17] Holden and the cast of Shrek the Musical performed on Tuesday's results show,[18] whilst Avril Lavigne appeared on Wednesday's results show,[19] Jessie J on Thursday's semi-final, and JLS and Diversity on Friday.
The rules relating to judges' votes in the results show changed from previous series. In the past, the decision as to which act was sent through to the finals was made by the three judges (from which there would always be a majority). With four judges, if there was a two-way tie the act with the second highest number of votes from the public would be sent through to the finals, otherwise the judges' decision would stand.
Semi-finalists
Key | Winner | Runner-up | Third place | Finalist | Semi-finalist (lost judges' or public vote) |
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Name of act[20] | Age(s) | Genre | Act | From | Semi | Position reached |
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Abyss | 17–28 | Dancing | Street dancers | South London | 3 | Semi-finalist |
Angela & Teddy | 64, 12 | Animals | Dog tricks | Swindon | 3 | Semi-finalist |
Antonio Popeye | 47 | Miscellaneous | Eye-popper / Dancer | Romford | 5 | Semi-finalist |
Bruce Sistaz | 19, 27 | Acrobatics | Martial artists | Essex | 1 | Semi-finalist |
Celtic Colleens, TheThe Celtic Colleens | 8–30 | Dancing | Blacklight Irish dancers | Crawley | 5 | Semi-finalist |
Circus of Horrors, TheThe Circus of Horrors | 18–54 | Performing | Extreme variety show | Various | 3 | Semi-finalist |
Dance Angels Elite | 8–24 | Dancing | Dance troupe | Cardiff | 4 | Semi-finalist |
David & Karen | 39, 27 | Magic | Magicians | Leicester | 2 | Semi-finalist (lost judges' vote) |
Donelda Guy | 66 | Animals | Dog trainer / Canine freestyle | Portsmouth | 1 | Semi-finalist |
Edward Reid | 35 | Singing | Comedy singer | Leeds (originally Coatbridge) | 4 | Semi-finalist (lost judges' vote) |
Enchantment | 17–51 | Acrobatics | Acrobatic circus troupe | Various | 2 | Semi-finalist |
Follow the Right Path | 14, 13 | Singing | Rap duo | Bristol | 5 | Semi-finalist |
Gay & Alan | 56, 59 | Music | Handbell players | Oxford | 3 | Semi-finalist (lost judges' vote) |
Girls Roc | 22–25 | Performing | Variety dancers | London and Kent | 1 | Semi-finalist |
Herbie Armstrong | 66 | Music | Singer / guitarist | Hampshire | 2 | Semi-finalist |
Jai McDowall | 24 | Singing | Singer | Ayrshire | 4 | Winner |
James Hobley | 11 | Dancing | Contemporary dancer | Redcar | 3 | Finalist |
Jay Worley | 17 | Singing | Singer | Beddau | 3 | Semi-finalist |
Jean Martyn | 59 | Music | Organist | Staffordshire | 2 | Finalist |
Jessica Hobson | 19 | Music | Singer / keyboardist | Sheffield | 4 | Semi-finalist |
Joe Oakley | 19 | Acrobatics | Trial biker | Nottingham | 1 | Semi-finalist (lost public vote) |
Les Gibson | 41 | Comedy | Impressionist | Liverpool | 3 | Finalist |
Lorna Bliss | 32 | Dancer | Britney Spears impersonator | London | 2 | Semi-finalist |
Marawa | 28 | Acrobatics | Hula hoop artist | Melbourne, Australia | 5 | Semi-finalist |
Mexican Mayhem | 59, 4 & 3 | Animals | Trained chihuahuas | Chingford | 4 | Semi-finalist |
Michael Collings | 19 | Music | Singer / guitarist | Plymouth | 5 | Finalist |
Michael Moral | 21 | Dancing | Breakdancer | France | 5 | Semi-finalist |
Mr. & Mrs. | 44 & 55 | Music | Singer/pianist and singer | Coventry | 5 | Semi-finalist |
Nathan Wyburn | 21 | Art | Visual artist | Ebbw Vale | 4 | Semi-finalist |
New Bounce | 12–16 | Singing | Singers | London | 2 | Third Place |
Out of the Blue | 18–22 | Singing | A cappella singers | Oxford | 4 | Semi-finalist |
Paul Gbegbaje | 19 | Music | Pianist | Dagenham | 1 | Finalist |
Pip & Puppy | 20, 6 months | Dog Act | Opera singer with singing dog | Bromsgrove | 5 | Semi-finalist (lost judges' vote) |
Razy Gogonea | 28 | Dancing | Breakdancer | Manchester (originally from Romania) | 5 | Finalist |
Ronan Parke | 12 | Singing | Singer | Poringland | 1 | Runner-up |
Steven Hall | 53 | Dancing | Comedy dancer | Kendal | 4 | Finalist |
Stuart Arnold | 48 | Comedy | Terminator impersonator / impressionist | Rhyl | 1 | Semi-finalist |
Ted & Grace | 92,21 | Singing | Grandfather / granddaughter singers | Scunthorpe | 1 | Semi-finalist |
Two and a Half Men | 26–28 | Dancing | Dance trio | London | 2 | Semi-finalist |
Up & Over It | 31 | Dancing | Hand dancers | London | 2 | Semi-finalist |
Wachiraporn Tirpak | 27 | Miscellaneous | Entertainer | Kings Lynn (Originally from Thailand) | 3 | Semi-finalist |
Semi-finals summary
The "Order" columns list the order of appearance each act made for every episode.
Key | Buzzed out | Judges' choice | Won the public vote |
Won the judges' vote |
Lost the judges' vote / public vote |
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Semi-final 1 (30 May 2011)
- Guest performer: Spelbound
Artist | Order | Act | Buzzes and judges' votes | Finished[21] | Result | |||
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Cowell | Holden | McIntyre | Hasselhoff | |||||
Girls Roc | 1 | Fire Act | 7th – 1.0% | Eliminated | ||||
Donelda Guy | 2 | Dog Act | 5th – 4.0% | Eliminated | ||||
Stuart Arnold | 3 | Terminator Impersonator/rapper | 8th – 0.4% | Eliminated | ||||
Paul Gbegbaje | 4 | Pianist | 2nd – 15.1% | Top 3 (Won judges vote – split decision)1 | ||||
Bruce Sistaz | 5 | Martial Artists | 4th – 6.2% | Eliminated | ||||
Ted & Grace | 6 | Singing Duo | 6th – 2.5% | Eliminated | ||||
Joe Oakley | 7 | Extreme cyclist/ stunt performer | 3rd – 9.2% | Top 3 (Lost judges vote – split decision)1 | ||||
Ronan Parke | 8 | Singer | 1st – 61.6% | Top 3 (Won public vote) |
- ^1 The judges vote was a split-decision. The earlier public vote was deferred to and it was announced that Gbegbaje had the second highest number of votes from the public, so went through to the final.
Semi-final 2 (31 May 2011)
- Guest performer: Amanda Holden and the cast of Shrek the Musical – "I'm a Believer"
Artist | Order | Act | Buzzes and judges' votes | Finished[21] | Result | |||
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Cowell | Holden | McIntyre | Hasselhoff | |||||
Two and a Half Men | 1 | Comedy dance act | 4th – 15.4% | Eliminated | ||||
Enchantment | 2 | Acrobatic Circus Troupe | 7th – 1.8% | Eliminated | ||||
Herbie Armstrong | 3 | Singer/guitarist | 5th – 5.2% | Eliminated | ||||
Lorna Bliss | 4 | Britney Spears Impersonator | 8th – 1.5% | Eliminated | ||||
New Bounce | 5 | Boy band | 1st – 34.3% | Top 3 (Won public vote) | ||||
Jean Martyn | 6 | Organist | 2nd – 20.8% | Top 3 (Won judges vote) | ||||
David & Karen | 7 | Illusionists | 3rd – 16.5% | Top 3 (Lost judges vote) | ||||
Up & Over It | 8 | Table based hand dancers | 6th – 4.5% | Eliminated |
Semi-final 3 (1 June 2011)
- Guest performer: Avril Lavigne – "What the Hell"/"Smile"
Artist | Order | Act | Buzzes and judges' votes | Finished[21] | Result | |||
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Cowell | Holden | McIntyre | Hasselhoff | |||||
The Circus of Horrors | 1 | Extreme stunt/ variety performers | 6th – 4.0% | Eliminated | ||||
Jay Worley | 2 | Singer | 4th – 7.8% | Eliminated | ||||
Angela & Teddy | 3 | Dog act | 7th – 1.2% | Eliminated | ||||
Abyss | 4 | Street Dance troupe | 5th – 4.5% | Eliminated | ||||
Wachiraporn Tirpak | 5 | Entertainer | 8th – 0.7% | Eliminated | ||||
Les Gibson | 6 | Impressionist | 1st – 38.1% | Top 3 (Won public vote) | ||||
James Hobley | 7 | Contemporary dancer | 2nd – 33.0% | Top 3 (Won judges vote) | ||||
Gay and Alan | 8 | Handbell Players | 3rd – 10.7% | Top 3 (Lost judges vote) |
- It was announced by Simon Cowell that a twist would be revealed during Thursday's live semi-final.
Semi-final 4 (2 June 2011)
- Guest performer: Jessie J – "Mamma Knows Best"
Artist | Order | Act | Buzzes and judges' votes | Finished[21] | Result | |||
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Cowell | Holden | McIntyre | Hasselhoff | |||||
Dance Angels Elite | 1 | Dance Troupe | 6th – 2.3% | Eliminated | ||||
Jessica Hobson | 2 | Singer/pianist | 5th – 4.7% | Eliminated | ||||
Mexican Mayhem | 3 | Trained Chihuahuas | 8th – 0.4% | Eliminated | ||||
Out of the Blue: Class of 2011 | 4 | Acapella singing group | 4th – 11.8% | Eliminated | ||||
Nathan Wyburn | 5 | Visual Artist | 7th – 1.0% | Eliminated | ||||
Jai McDowall | 6 | Singer | 1st – 42.9% | Top 3 (Won public vote) | ||||
Steven Hall | 7 | Comedy dancer | 3rd – 13% | Top 3 (Won judges vote) | ||||
Edward Reid | 8 | Comedy singer | 2nd – 23.9% | Top 3 (Lost judges vote) |
Semi-final 5 (3 June 2011)
- Guest performer: JLS and Diversity – "Eyes Wide Shut"/"Everybody in Love"
Artist | Order | Act | Buzzes and judges' votes | Finished[21] | Result | |||
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Cowell | Holden | McIntyre | Hasselhoff | |||||
Marawa | 1 | Hula Hoop Artist | 7th – 1.1% | Eliminated | ||||
Pip & Puppy | 2 | Opera singer & singing dog | 3rd – 12.0% | Top 3 (Lost judges vote) | ||||
The Celtic Colleens | 3 | Blacklight irish dance troupe | 4th – 8.1% | Eliminated | ||||
Mr. & Mrs. | 4 | Singers/pianist | 9th – 0.3% | Eliminated | ||||
Follow the Right Path | 5 | Rapping duo | 6th – 5.6% | Eliminated | ||||
Antonio Popeye2 3 | 6 | Eye-Popper | 8th – 0.6% | Eliminated | ||||
Michael Moral1 | 7 | Bodypopper | 5th – 6.8% | Eliminated | ||||
Michael Collings | 8 | Singer/guitarist | 2nd – 29.5% | Top 3 (Won judges vote) | ||||
Razy Gogonea | 9 | Bodypopper | 1st – 36.0% | Top 3 (Won public vote) |
- ^1 – It was announced by Cowell on the results show for semi-final 4 that due to the high standard of Michael Moral's performance, he was being invited back to take part in the fifth live semi-final.
- ^2 – In Antonio Popeye's performance, Jedward were used as backing dancers/singers. Lipstick, the Jedward song which Popeye danced to, was the Irish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest three weeks earlier, which significantly affected the ratings of the fifth audition show, whilst getting its best UK ratings in over a decade.
- ^3 – Antonio Popeye became the first and only semi-finalist that all the judges buzzed in this series.
Final (4 June)
The live final was held on Saturday 4 June. Each of the ten acts performed in front of the judges and vying for the public vote. Jackie Evancho and Nicole Scherzinger performed on Saturday's final. Evancho performed on the main show whereas Scherzinger performed on the results show.
The results were revealed one by one from tenth place up to fourth place. This left the top three from whom, Ant & Dec revealed the third place finisher. This left the two with the highest public vote and the final result was then revealed. The winner (Jai McDowall) was then invited to sing again before being joined by family and friends on-stage to celebrate the victory.
Key | Winner |
Runner-up |
3rd place |
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Order | Finished | Percentage[21] | Artist | Act |
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1 | 7th | 5.4% | Steven Hall | Comedy dancer |
2 | 5th | 7.7% | Michael Collings | Singer/guitarist |
3 | 9th | 2.6% | Les Gibson | Impressionist |
4 | 8th | 3.5% | James Hobley | Contemporary dancer |
5 | 6th | 5.8% | Paul Gbegbaje | Pianist |
6 | 2nd | 26.7% | Ronan Parke | Singer |
7 | 10th | 2.0% | Jean Martyn | Organist |
8 | 1st | 29.1% | Jai McDowall | Singer |
9 | 4th | 8.4% | Razy Gogonea | Bodypopper |
10 | 3rd | 8.9% | New Bounce | Boy band |
Guest performers: Jackie Evancho – "Nessun dorma" and Nicole Scherzinger – "Right There"
Ratings
Episode | Date | Official ITV1 rating[22] (millions) |
Weekly rank[22] | Share (%) | Official ITV1 HD rating[23] (millions) |
Total ITV1 viewers (millions) |
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Auditions 1 | 16 April | 9.74 | 3 | 40.5[24] | 1.11 | 10.85 |
Auditions 2 | 23 April | 9.15 | 3 | 41.5[25] | 0.90 | 10.05 |
Auditions 3 | 30 April | 9.27 | 1 | 39.9[26] | 0.95 | 10.22 |
Auditions 4 | 7 May | 10.20 | 1 | 42.2[27] | 1.01 | 11.21 |
Auditions 5 | 14 May | 8.61 | 3 | 32.0[28] | 0.84 | 9.45 |
Auditions 6 | 21 May | 9.81 | 1 | 42.2[29] | 0.96 | 10.77 |
Auditions 7 | 29 May | 9.88 | 1 | 40.4[30] | 1.19 | 11.07 |
Semi-final 1 | 30 May | 10.59 | 4 | 41.9[31] | 1.27 | 11.86 |
Semi-final 1 results | 9.92 | 6 | 38.2[31] | 1.00 | 10.92 | |
Semi-final 2 | 31 May | 9.30 | 10 | 40.5[32] | 1.01 | 10.31 |
Semi-final 2 results | 8.97 | 15 | 35.8[32] | 0.78 | 9.75 | |
Semi-final 3 | 1 June | 8.93 | 16 | 41.8[33] | 1.06 | 9.99 |
Semi-final 3 results | 7.47 | 17 | 28.9[33] | 0.68 | 8.15 | |
Semi-final 4 | 2 June | 9.20 | 12 | 43.2[34] | 1.00 | 10.20 |
Semi-final 4 results | 9.23 | 11 | 39.1[34] | 0.80 | 10.03 | |
Semi-final 5 | 3 June | 8.98 | 14 | 43.3[35] | 1.03 | 10.01 |
Semi-final 5 results | 9.36 | 9 | 42.3[35] | 0.98 | 10.34 | |
Live final | 4 June | 10.79 | 2 | 47.0[36] | 1.43 | 12.22 |
Live final results | 11.35 | 1 | 49.3[36] | 1.27 | 12.62 | |
Series average | 2011 | 9.51 | N/A | 37.7 | 1.01 | 10.40 |
Controversies
Low quality of performances
During the semi-final, a high number of acts were buzzed by the judges. Some of the acts were questioned by Cowell, who had not been present for the auditions, about why they got through. In a more recent interview, Ant and Dec mentioned this had been a poor series of the show.[37]
Herbie Armstrong
Northern Irish contestant Herbie Armstrong caused controversy after it was revealed he had previously appeared on Top of the Pops and had chart success with Yellow Dog and Fox, and had played in Van Morrison's band.[38] Armstrong defended his decision to compete, stating "I was always the back room boy before. Besides it’s called Britain’s Got Talent, not Newcomers Have Talent".[39]
Jessica Hobson
During the fourth semi-final, judges Cowell and Hasselhoff slated Jessica Hobson's performance, causing her to burst into tears on stage.[40] She complained that she had had no say in her choice because producers has selected the song and how it was to be performed, but was quickly ushered off by Ant and Dec after her protest.[41] Several viewers took to social networks forums and Twitter to complain that Hobson had been "set up" by Cowell and producers. However, Britain's Got More Talent presenter Stephen Mulhern defended the programme, claiming "The producers want the show to be right and they want performers and the auditionees to be the best they can be. So they'll help them, they'll support them, they'll guide them".[42] Hobson has since appeared on The Voice UK.
Ronan Parke
During the semi-finals, a blog, claimed to be by an executive at Syco, said that the show was fixed for Ronan Parke to win, that Syco had been grooming him for two years and that he had already been signed to the record label. Parke's mother dismissed the claims as "laughable". Cowell reportedly called in police to investigate so the blogger could be tracked down, and police confirmed: "An allegation of malicious communications was made to Kensington and Chelsea police. The allegation is being considered."[43] Syco released a statement saying, "There has been speculation on the internet that Britain's Got Talent finalist Ronan Parke was known to and worked with Syco/Sony Music before entering the show. There is no truth in this story whatsoever. Ronan first came to Syco/Sony's attention when he entered this year's competition."[43]
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