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Review: Britain’s Got Talent Live! Grand Finale, Windsor Hall, BIC


AS the sold-out BIC crowd rose to applaud the end of the Britain’s Got Talent Live tour, discussions began amongst the more cynical audience members as to which (if any) of the acts we’d still be hearing about in a year’s time?

The first name to chalk off is the one-dimensional yet mildly amusing DJ Talent, who opened the Grand Finale show by shouting, “When I say Britain, you say talent” over and over.

Reporter Jane Reader was less scathing about Stavros Flately when she saw the show

Click the link underneath this story to read her review

As amusing and much loved as they are, Sunday may also have been the final night of Stavros Flatley’s brief stage career.

The father and son duo had the BIC clapping along but their act now seems as tired as Stavros senior after he launched his wig into the audience.

Shaun Smith murdered a Kings of Leon classic and 2 Grand did that song from Aladdin, which just looked a bit wrong.

Saxophonist Julian Smith displayed real talent once again and 11-year-old Hollie Steel showed she’s surely destined for a career in musicals.

A guest appearance from Darth Jackson – accompanied by Flawless and Stavros Flatley dressed as Storm Troopers – probably wasn’t the ideal MJ tribute, but it was amusing nonetheless.

Susan Boyle milked the audience’s generous applause like a seasoned opera queen, while George Sampson mark two, Aidan Davis, managed to upstage last year’s winner.

Flawless were just that, yet deserved winners Diversity were always going to be the real stars of the show.

Their repeat performance of the routine that took them to BGT glory was just as impressive to watch the second time round.



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Bob49, Bournemouth says...
8:18pm Mon 6 Jul 09

Amazing what absolute tosh the gullible will watch because it's been 'on the telly'.

Fair play to Cowell and the rest of them for filling their boots at the expense of the terminally dim.

samjdavis, Bournemouth says...
12:22am Tue 7 Jul 09

What I find "amazing" is when Echo readers, who obviously have no interest in the topic, not only read the article, but then spend their time commenting on it.

anderton, whitecliff says...
10:49pm Wed 15 Jul 09

samjdavis wrote:
What I find "amazing" is when Echo readers, who obviously have no interest in the topic, not only read the article, but then spend their time commenting on it.
You have obviously noticed the same people that appear to be closely connected to every issue thats discussed on this site,the "been there,done that"ones.

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