Britain's Got Talent series 10

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The tenth series of the British talent competition programme Britain's Got Talent was broadcast on ITV, from 9 April to 28 May 2016.[1][2] To celebrate ten series of the show, the final featured a special performance entitled "Best of Britain’s Got Talent", which featured several participants who had appeared on the show during the previous nine series, including Ashleigh and Pudsey, Attraction, Diversity, Jon Clegg, Stavros Flatley, Collabro and Spelbound. It was the last series to have its live episodes broadcast at The Fountain Studios before the site's closure that year.

Britain's Got Talent
Series 10
Presented byAnt & Dec (ITV)
Stephen Mulhern (ITV2)
JudgesDavid Walliams
Alesha Dixon
Amanda Holden
Simon Cowell
Kathleen Williams (guest)
WinnerRichard Jones
Runner-upWayne Woodward
Release
Original networkITV
ITV2 (BGMT)
Original release9 April (2016-04-09) –
28 May 2016 (2016-05-28)
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Judges and Presenter(s) for Britain's Got Talent Series 10

The tenth series was won by magician Richard Jones,[3] with jazz singer Wayne Woodward finishing in second place and dance troupe Boogie Storm third. During its broadcast, the series averaged around 9.5 million viewers. Although the main programme faced no major incidents, its companion show Britain's Got More Talent caused controversy for incorporating a segment that was later criticised by Simon Cowell.

Series overview

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Following open auditions held between October and December 2015,[4][5] including an additional one on 10 January 2016,[6] the Judges' auditions took place between January and February 2016, within Liverpool, Birmingham, and London.[7] There were no major incidents amongst the judging panel that forced them to be absent, although Simon Cowell arrived late for the London auditions on 23 January - David Walliams's mother, Kathleen Williams, who was attending these, stood in for him for a number of auditions until he arrived.[8]

Of the participants that took part, only forty-five made it into the five live semi-finals - of these acts, singer Beau Dermott,[9][10] gospel choir 100 Voices of Gospel,[11][12] singer Jasmine Elcock,[13][14] singing duo Anne & Ian Marshall,[15][16] and dance troupe Boogie Storm,[17][18] each received a golden buzzer during their auditions - with nine appearing in each one, and twelve of these acts making it into the live final; the Judges' Wildcard was dancing duo Shannon & Peter, who lost the Judges' vote in the second semi-final, while the Public Wildcard was dog act Trip Hazard, who lost the Judges' vote in the final semi-final.

Unlike previous series, where the top 3 in each semi final was announced in no particular order, the contestants were announced in order of how many public votes they received, starting from last place, and working up to 4th place, leaving the top 3.

The below lists the results of each participant's overall performance in this series:

  Winner |   Runner-up |   Finalist |   Semi-finalist
  Judges' Wildcard Finalist |   Public Wildcard Finalist |   Golden Buzzer Audition
Participant Age(s) 1 Genre Act Semi-final Result
100 Voices of Gospel   21-52 Singing Gospel Choir 1 Finalist
Alex Magala 3 26 Danger Sword Swallower 2 Finalist
Ana & Fia Almanda 18 & 42 Singing Singing Duo 5 Eliminated
Anne & Ian Marshall   61 & 65 Singing Singing Duo 2 Eliminated
Another Kind of Blue 23–40 Dance Projection Dance Group 2 Eliminated
Balance Unity 17 Dance Breakdancer 4 Finalist
Beau Dermott   12 Singing Musical Theatre Singer 4 Finalist
Ben Blaque 37 Danger Crossbow Performer 1 Eliminated
Bespoke Candi 20–28 Dance / Danger Fire Dance Group 4 Eliminated
Bollywest Fusion 18–32 Dance Dance Group 4 Eliminated
Boogie Storm   17–24 Dance Dance Group 3 Finalist
Chloe Fenton 10 Dance Dancer 5 Eliminated
Christian Lee 45 Comedy / Magic Comic Magician 4 Eliminated
Craig Ball 24 Singing / Comedy Singing Impressionist 5 Finalist
Danny Beard 23 Singing Drag Singer 4 Eliminated
Darren Altman 42 Comedy Impressionist 1 Eliminated
Elite Squad Royalz 8-13 Dance Dance Group 5 Eliminated
Flying Bebop 29–32 Dancer Drone Interactive Dancer 3 Eliminated
Jack Higgins 14 Dance Contemporary Dancer 3 Eliminated
Jasmine Elcock   14 Singing Singer 5 Finalist
Josh Curnow 26 Singing / Music Singer & Pianist 3 Eliminated
Kathleen Jenkins 25 Singing Singer 1 Eliminated
Khronos Agoria 16–19 Dance Contemporary Dance Group 3 Eliminated
Mel & Jamie 45 & 16 Singing Singing Duo 1 Finalist
Morgan Connie Smith 16 Singing Singer 3 Eliminated
Mythical PSM 17–18 Dance Dance Trio 2 Eliminated
Presentation School Choir 14–18 Singing Choir 5 Eliminated
Rachael Wooding 37 Singing Singer 2 Eliminated
Richard Bayton 29 Singing Singer 1 Eliminated
Richard Jones 25 Magic Close Up Magician 3 Winner
Shannon & Peter   46 & 50 Dance Ballet Dance Duo 2 Finalist
Spartans Resurrection 13–23 Acrobatics Acrobatic Group 1 Eliminated
The Collaborative Orchestra & Singers 33 Singing / Music Choir & Orchestra 4 Eliminated
The Deep Space Deviants 46 Singing Singer 5 Eliminated
The Garnett Family 17–46 Singing Singing Group 2 Eliminated
Togni Brothers 19 & 20 Acrobatics Acrobatic Duo 5 Eliminated
Total TXS 16–19 Dance Dance Group 1 Eliminated
Trip Hazard   30 Animals Dog Act 5 Finalist
Tumar KR 19–25 Dance Dance Group 4 Eliminated
Vadik & The Bear 35 Variety Entertainer 3 Eliminated
Vitaly Voronko 25 Singing / Music Singer & Accordionist 2 Eliminated
Vox Fortura 29–37 Singing Opera Group 4 Eliminated
Wayne Woodward 20 Singing Jazz Singer 2 Runner-Up
Ystrad Fawr Dancers 14–17 Dance Ballroom Dance Group 1 Eliminated
Zyrah Rose 25–28 Singing Singing Group 3 Eliminated
  • ^1 Ages denoted for a participant(s), pertain to their final performance for this series.
  • ^2 Locations denote where members from each respective group came from.
  • ^3 For health & safety reason, the nature of Alex Magala's performance required these to be pre-recorded as a precaution in the live rounds.[19][20]
  • ^4 Locations for members of each respective
  • group, or the group as a whole, were not disclosed during their time on the programme.

Semi-finals summary

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  Buzzed out |   Judges' vote |   Won the public vote
  Won the judges' vote |   Lost the judges' vote |   Eliminated

Semi-final 1 (22 May)

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Semi-Finalist [22] Order Buzzes and Judges' Votes Finished [23][24]
Cowell Holden Dixon Walliams
Richard Bayton 1 8th - Eliminated
Spartans Resurrection 2 6th - Eliminated
Kathleen Jenkins 3     3rd (Judges' vote tied - Lost on Public vote)
Total TXS 4 5th - Eliminated
Ben Blaque 5 7th - Eliminated
Ystrad Fawr Dancers 6 9th - Eliminated
Mel & Jamie 7     2nd (Judges' vote tied - Won on Public vote)
Darren Altman 8 4th - Eliminated
100 Voices of Gospel 9 1st (Won Public vote)

Semi-final 2 (23 May)

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Semi-Finalist [25] Order Buzzes and Judges' Votes Finished [23][26]
Cowell Holden Dixon Walliams
Anne & Ian Marshall 1 8th - Eliminated
Wayne Woodward 2 1st (Won Public vote)
Mythical PSM 3 7th - Eliminated
The Garnett Family 4 6th - Eliminated
Vitaly Voronko 5       9th - Eliminated
Rachael Wooding 6 4th - Eliminated
Another Kind of Blue 7 5th - Eliminated
Alex Magala 8       3rd (Won Judges' vote)
Shannon & Peter 5 9   2nd (Lost Judges' vote)
  • ^5 Shannon & Peter were later sent through to the final as the judges' wildcard.

Semi-final 3 (24 May)

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Semi-Finalist [27] Order Buzzes and Judges' Votes Finished [23][28]
Cowell Holden Dixon Walliams
Khronos Agoria 1 7th - Eliminated
Zyrah Rose 2 8th - Eliminated
Josh Curnow 3 4th - Eliminated
Vadik & The Bear 4   6th - Eliminated
Flying Bebop 6 5 9th - Eliminated
Morgan Connie Smith 6 5th - Eliminated
Boogie Storm 7     2nd (Judges' vote tied - Won on Public vote)
Richard Jones 8 1st (Won Public vote)
Jack Higgins 9     3rd (Judges' vote tied - Lost on Public vote)
  • ^6 For technical reasons, Flying Bebop's performance had to be pre-recorded before the semi-final.[29]

Semi-final 4 (25 May)

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Semi-Finalist [31] Order Buzzes and Judges' Votes Finished [23][32]
Cowell Holden Dixon Walliams
Bollywest Fusion 1 8th - Eliminated
The Collaborative Orchestra & Singers 2 5th - Eliminated
Bespoke Candi 3 7   7 9th - Eliminated
Vox Fortura 4 4th - Eliminated
Balance Unity 5 8       3rd (Won Judges' vote)
Danny Beard 6   7th - Eliminated
Christian Lee 7 6th - Eliminated
Tumar KR 8 2nd (Lost Judges' vote)
Beau Dermott 9 1st (Won Public vote)
  • ^7 Dixon pressed Walliams and Holden's buzzers during Bespoke Candi's performance.
  • ^8 Cowell did not cast his vote, due to the majority support for Balance Unity from the other judges, but admitted his voting intention would have been for them.

Semi-final 5 (26 May)

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Semi-Finalist [33] Order Buzzes and Judges' Votes Finished [23][34]
Cowell Holden Dixon Walliams
Elite Squad Royalz 1 6th - Eliminated
Ana & Fia Almanda 2 8th - Eliminated
The Deep Space Deviants 3         9th - Eliminated
Jasmine Elcock 4       2nd (Won Judges' vote)
Trip Hazard 8 5   3rd (Lost Judges' vote)
Togni Brothers 6 5th - Eliminated
Craig Ball 7 1st (Won Public vote)
Chloe Fenton 8 7th - Eliminated
Presentation School Choir 9 4th - Eliminated
  • ^8 Trip Hazard were later sent through to the final as the public's wildcard.

Final (28 May)

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  Winner |   Runner-up
Finalist [36][37] Order Finished [23][38]
Balance Unity 1 10th
Richard Jones 2 1st
100 Voices of Gospel 3 8th
Alex Magala 4 9th
Mel & Jamie 5 12th
Shannon & Peter 6 11th
Jasmine Elcock 7 4th
Trip Hazard 8 7th
Beau Dermott 9 5th
Craig Ball 10 6th
Boogie Storm 11 3rd
Wayne Woodward 12 2nd

Ratings

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Episode Air date Total viewers (millions) [39] ITV Weekly rank [39]
Auditions 1 9 April 11.67 1
Auditions 2 16 April 12.59 1
Auditions 3 23 April 12.46 1
Auditions 4 30 April 12.05 1
Auditions 5 7 May 11.55 1
Auditions 6 14 May 10.42 1
Auditions 7 21 May 10.46 1
Semi-final 1 22 May 10.01 2
Semi-final 1 results 7.16 9 8
Semi-final 2 23 May 8.51 8
Semi-final 2 results 6.72 13
Semi-final 3 24 May 8.23 9
Semi-final 3 results 6.56 15
Semi-final 4 25 May 8.75 4
Semi-final 4 results 7.33 11
Semi-final 5 26 May 8.56 5
Semi-final 5 results 7.43 10
Final 28 May 10.48 1
  • ^9 Excludes ITV+1.

Controversy

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Production staff working on Britain's Got More Talent created controversy after a live episode of the tenth series, when they conducted a segment to celebrate the tenth year of Britain's Got Talent with a special contest. The contest focused on the sister show's host, Stephen Mulhern, asking trivia questions about the main programme and awarding puppies to the judges for each correct answer given. After the segment was completed and the programme entered a commercial break, Simon Cowell became concerned over the well-being of the animals, and criticised staff members for a poorly conceived stunt. While Mulhern had to apologise to viewers for what was shown on television,[40][41] Cowell made it clear to the producers that such a stunt would not be repeated.[42]

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