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Talent show opener seen by 10.6m

PostPosted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 3:18 pm
by dutchman
The first show of the fourth series of Britain's Got Talent was watched by an average audience of 10.6m, according to overnight figures.
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At its peak, the programme was seen by 11.5m people and captured almost half the entire television audience.

The new series gained a bigger audience than its 2009 debut, which saw off competition from Doctor Who on BBC One.

The 2009 season discovered singer Susan Boyle, who was the eventual runner-up to dance troupe Diversity.

Saturday night's show, which featured Simon Cowell, Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden back on the judging panel, saw a wide range of acts compete to advance in the competition.

X Factor judge Louis Walsh, meanwhile, appeared on the panel to cover Simon Cowell who was ill during some of the auditions screened in the first show.

The judges were impressed with 10-year-old schoolgirl Chloe Hickinbottom, who performed Vera Lynn's wartime classic The White Cliffs of Dover.

Another act going through to the next round was dancing dog Chandi and her owner Tina.

But there was also a parade of more eccentric auditionees, with puppeteer Persephone Lewin prompting Cowell to declare: "I can't do this any more, I'm 50 years old."

Part of her performance involved attempting to inflate a rubber glove with a hosepipe.

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Re: Talent show opener seen by 10.6m

PostPosted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 4:04 pm
by rebbonk
Well, I certainly wasn't one of that 10.6m!

Re: Talent show opener seen by 10.6m

PostPosted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 4:25 pm
by pollyanna
I turned over and saw one act - which consisted of a mother, father and their young son who was playing drums. It was so excrutiatingly embarrasing - I switched off - if this is Saturday night viewing - Heaven help us. :(

Re: Talent show opener seen by 10.6m

PostPosted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 5:21 pm
by dutchman
pollyanna wrote:I turned over and saw one act - which consisted of a mother, father and their young son who was playing drums. It was so excrutiatingly embarrasing - I switched off
But probably not as embarrassing as last night's episode of Dr Who
Spoiler:
Airfix Spitfires shooting down a Dalek flying saucer in deep space! :clown:

Re: Talent show opener seen by 10.6m

PostPosted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 5:33 pm
by pollyanna
:funny:


Another programme I never watch :D

Re: Talent show opener seen by 10.6m

PostPosted: Sun Apr 18, 2010 8:09 pm
by RandomHero
dont watch any of the talent shows think there awful.
I do watch Dr Who and like it i do have to admit the spitfire thing was a bit naff,if they were being
moved in to space with alien technology why were the engines running ? and even if the engines were needed how were the engines working in space ?

Re: Talent show opener seen by 10.6m

PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 3:43 am
by dutchman
RandomHero wrote:dont watch any of the talent shows think there awful.
I do watch Dr Who and like it i do have to admit the spitfire thing was a bit naff,if they were being
moved in to space with alien technology why were the engines running? and even if the engines were needed how were the engines working in space?
Not just any Spitfire but the recently re-released Airfix model of the post-Battle-of-Britain MkIX in the Canadian squadron markings of Johnnie Johnson:
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The only thing they changed was to substitute a Union Jack for the Maple Leaf emblem carried on the original :lol:

Now, I'm not saying the programme should have been 100% historically accurate but this was a blatant case of product placement and commercial advertising on a publicly funded TV channel.