Britain's Got Talent (series 3)
Britain's Got Talent | |
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Series 3 | |
Hosted by | Anthony McPartlin (ITV) Declan Donnelly (ITV) Stephen Mulhern (ITV2) |
Judges | Simon Cowell Amanda Holden Piers Morgan Kelly Brook (guest) |
Winner | Diversity |
Runner-ups | Susan Boyle Julian Smith |
Release | |
Original network | ITV ITV2 (BGMT) |
Original release | 11 April – 30 May 2009 |
Series chronology | |
The third series of British talent competition programme Britain's Got Talent was broadcast on ITV, from 11 April to 30 May 2009. No major changes occurred before or during production - producers originally intended to expand the judging panel to include a fourth judge, but later dropped this idea; the intended newcomer, Kelly Brook,[1][2] was credited as a guest judge for her involvement in a session of auditions.[3][4]
The third series was won by street dance troupe Diversity, with singer Susan Boyle finishing in second place, and saxophonist Julian Smith placing third. During its broadcast, the series averaged around 13.3 million viewers, with the figures partly helped by the notable performances of Boyle during her time in on the show,[5] with her audition on the third series considered one of the most famous moments in the programme's history.[6] The programme faced criticism during the third series for airing an unsuitable performance conducted in an audition, while Boyle's well-being became a major concern for producers following the final.
Series overview[]
Following open auditions held the previous year, the Judges' auditions took place across January and February 2009, within Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham, London and Cardiff. When the auditions were being overseen, the producers decided initially on expanding the judging panel with a fourth judge for the entire series, recruiting Kelly Brook as their choice for this role.[1] The alteration to the panel was made prior to the Manchester auditions, but after she was involved, the producers deemed the idea as an over-complication to the show's format and dropped it six days later. As a result, Brook was labelled as a guest judge when her appearance was broadcast, although still received her fee for her involvement.[3] The third series proved popular amongst viewers for the performances of Susan Boyle, whom deemed her their favourite amongst the participants despite becoming the runner-up in the competition. Her performances made her internationally famous, launching her career as a singer, with her audition performance, involving her rendition of "I Dreamed a Dream" from the musical Les Misérables, being later posted to YouTube and earning around 100 million views within five days of its posting.[7][8][9][10][11][12]
Of the participants that took part, only forty made it past this stage and into the five live semi-finals,[13] with eight appearing in each one, and ten of these acts making it into the live final. The following below lists the results of each participant's overall performance in this series:
- Winner | Finalist
- Runner-up | Third place
- Semi-finalist
Participant | Age(s) 1 | Genre | Act | From | Semi-Final | Result |
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2 Grand | 76, 12 | Singing | Grandfather & Granddaughter Duet | Doncaster, South Yorkshire | 4 | Finalist |
Aidan Davis | 12 | Dance | Street Dancer | Birmingham | 5 | Finalist |
Ben and Becky | 18, 16 | Dance | Ballroom Dancers | Essex | 3 | Eliminated |
Brit Chix | 23–26 | Music | Rock Band | Boston, Lincolnshire | 4 | Eliminated |
Callum Francis | 12 | Music | Musical Theatre Performer | Hertfordshire | 4 | Eliminated |
Darth Jackson | 37 | Dance | Darth Vader & Michael Jackson Impersonator | Birmingham | 1 | Eliminated |
DCD Seniors | 14–21 | Dance | Dance Troupe | Cardiff | 5 | Eliminated |
Diversity | 13–25 | Dance | Street Dance Troupe | London | 1 | Winner |
DJ Talent | 30 | Singing | Rapper | London | 2 | Eliminated |
Fabia Cerra | 35 | Dance / Variety | Burlesque Dancer | Oxford | 4 | Eliminated |
Faces of Disco | 24, 30 | Comedy / Dance | Comic Dancers | London | 1 | Eliminated |
Flawless | 20–31 | Dance | Street Dance Troupe | London | 2 | Finalist |
Floral High Notes | 43, 46 | Singing / Variety | Opera Singer & Flower Arranger | Stockport, Greater Manchester | 3 | Eliminated |
Fred Bowers | 73 | Dance | Break Dancing Pensioner | Loughborough, Leicestershire | 4 | Eliminated |
Gareth Oliver | 28 | Comedy | Ventriloquist | Calderdale, West Yorkshire | 2 | Eliminated |
Good Evans | 6–42 | Singing | Singing Family | Coventry, West Midlands | 5 | Eliminated |
Greg Pritchard | 24 | Singing | Countertenor & Male Soprano | Usk, Monmouthshire | 5 | Eliminated |
Harmony | 14, 16 | Music / Singing | Musical Theatre Performers | Essex | 3 | Eliminated |
Hollie Steel | 10 | Singing | Singer | Accrington, Lancashire | 5 | Finalist |
Hot Honeyz | 16–25 | Dance | Dancers | Maidstone, Kent | 2 | Eliminated |
Jackie Prescott and Tippy Toes | 40, 2 2 | Animals / Dance | Dog Dancing Act | Oxford | 4 | Eliminated |
Jamie Pugh | 38 | Singing | Singer | Cardiff | 2 | Eliminated |
Julia Naidenko | 24 | Dance | Belly Dancer | London (originally Latvia) | 1 | Eliminated |
Julian Smith | 40 | Music | Saxophonist | Halesowen, West Midlands | 4 | Third place |
Kay Oresanya | 31 | Singing / Variety | Human "Saxophonist" | Glasgow (originally Nigeria) | 3 | Eliminated |
Luke Clements | 36 | Variety | Fruit Juggler | Cornwall | 5 | Eliminated |
Martin "Gos" Matcham | 35 | Singing / Music | Singer & Guitarist | Dover, Kent | 5 | Eliminated |
MD Showgroup | 9–17 | Dance | Street Dance Group | Liverpool | 3 | Eliminated |
Merlin Cadogan | 35 | Danger | Escapologist | Devon | 2 | Eliminated |
Natalie Okri | 10 | Singing | Singer | London | 1 | Eliminated |
Nick Hell | 26 | Danger | Freak Show Stunt Performer | Sunderland, Tyne and Wear | 1 | Eliminated |
Peter Coghlan | 48 | Variety | Drag Act | Stafford, West Midlands | 2 | Eliminated |
Shaheen Jafargholi | 12 | Singing | Singer | Swansea | 3 | Finalist |
Shaun Smith | 17 | Singing | Singer | Lichfield, Staffordshire | 2 | Finalist |
Stavros Flatley | 13, 40 | Comedy / Dance | Comic Dancers | London (originally Cyprus) | 3 | Finalist |
Sue Son | 24 | Music | Electric Violinist | London | 1 | Eliminated |
Sugarfree | 16–23 | Dance | Street dancers | Gravesend, Kent | 4 | Eliminated |
Susan Boyle | 48 | Singing | Singer | Blackburn, West Lothian | 1 | Runner-up |
The Barrow Boys | 18–27 | Dance / Variety | Wheelbarrow Dancers | Devon | 3 | Eliminated |
The Dreambears | 29–34 | Comedy / Dance | Comic Dancers | London | 5 | Eliminated |
- ^1 Ages denoted for a participant(s), pertain to their final performance for this series.
- ^2 The latter value pertains to the age of the dog, as disclosed by its owner.
Semi-final summary[]
- Buzzed out | Judges' vote | Advanced - Public Vote
- Advanced - Judges' Vote | Eliminated - Judges' Vote | Eliminated
Semi-final 1 (24 May)[]
Semi-Finalist | Order | Buzzes and Judges' Vote | Result [14] | ||
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Cowell | Holden | Morgan | |||
Diversity | 1 | Advanced (Won Judges' Vote) | |||
Sue Son | 2 | Eliminated | |||
Darth Jackson | 3 | Eliminated | |||
Natalie Okri | 4 | Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote) | |||
Julia Naidenko | 5 | Eliminated | |||
Nick Hell | 6 | Eliminated | |||
Faces of Disco | 7 | Eliminated | |||
Susan Boyle | 8 | Advanced (Won Public Vote) |
Semi-final 2 (25 May)[]
Semi-Finalist | Order | Buzzes and Judges' Vote | Result [14] | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cowell | Holden | Morgan | |||
DJ Talent | 1 | Eliminated | |||
Merlin Cadogan | 2 | Eliminated | |||
Hot Honeyz | 3 | Eliminated | |||
Jamie Pugh | 4 | Eliminated | |||
Peter Coghlan | 5 | Eliminated | |||
Gareth Oliver | 6 | Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote) | |||
Shaun Smith | 7 | Advanced (Won Judges' Vote) | |||
Flawless | 8 | Advanced (Won Public Vote) |
Semi-final 3 (26 May)[]
Semi-Finalist | Order | Buzzes and Judges' Vote | Result [14] | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cowell | Holden | Morgan | |||
Harmony | 1 | Eliminated | |||
Kay Oresanya | 2 | Eliminated | |||
Ben and Becky | 3 | Eliminated | |||
Shaheen Jafargholi | 4 | Advanced (Won Judges' Vote) | |||
The Barrow Boys | 5 | Eliminated | |||
MD Showgroup | 6 | Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote) | |||
Floral High Notes | 7 | Eliminated | |||
Stavros Flatley | 8 | Advanced (Won Public Vote) |
Semi-final 4 (28 May)[]
Semi-Finalist | Order | Buzzes and Judges' Vote | Result [14] | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cowell | Holden | Morgan | |||
Sugar Free | 1 | Eliminated | |||
Jackie Prescott and Tippy Toes | 2 | Eliminated | |||
Callum Francis | 3 | Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote) | |||
Fred Bowers | 4 | Eliminated | |||
Brit Chix | 5 | Eliminated | |||
Julian Smith | 6 | Advanced (Won Public Vote) | |||
2 Grand | 7 | Advanced (Won Judges' Vote) | |||
Fabia Cerra | 8 | Eliminated |
Semi-final 5 (29 May)[]
Semi-Finalist | Order | Buzzes and Judges' Vote | Result [14] | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cowell | Holden | Morgan | |||
The Dreambears | 1 | Eliminated | |||
Good Evans | 2 | Eliminated | |||
Luke Clements | 3 | Eliminated | |||
Hollie Steel | 4 | Advanced (Won Judges' Vote) | |||
Martin Matcham | 5 | Eliminated | |||
Aidan Davis | 6 | Advanced (Won Public Vote) | |||
DCD Seniors | 7 | Eliminated | |||
Greg Pritchard | 8 | Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote) |
Final (30 May)[]
- Winner | Runner-up | 3rd place
Finalist | Order | Result [14] |
---|---|---|
Flawless | 1 | Finalist |
Shaheen Jafargholi | 2 | Finalist |
Aidan Davis | 3 | Finalist |
2 Grand | 4 | Finalist |
Hollie Steel | 5 | Finalist |
Stavros Flatley | 6 | Finalist |
Shaun Smith | 7 | Finalist |
Susan Boyle | 8 | 2nd |
Diversity | 9 | 1st |
Julian Smith | 10 | 3rd |
Ratings[]
Episode | Air Date | Total Viewers (millions) [15] |
ITV 1 Weekly rank [15] |
Viewer Share |
---|---|---|---|---|
Auditions 1 | 11 April | 11.21 | 1 | 45.1% [16] |
Auditions 2 | 18 April | 12.95 | 1 | 50.6% [17] |
Auditions 3 | 25 April | 13.21 | 1 | 52.3% [18] |
Auditions 4 | 2 May | 11.30 | 1 | 47.2% [19] |
Auditions 5 | 9 May | 11.98 | 1 | 48.4% [20] |
Auditions 6 | 16 May | 11.09 | 1 | 41.0% [21] |
Auditions 7 | 23 May | 12.62 | 2 | 51.1% [22] |
Semi-final 1 | 24 May | 12.93 | 1 | 49.2% [23] |
Semi-final 2 | 25 May | 14.66 | 3 | 51.6% [24] |
Semi-final 3 | 26 May | 13.56 | 5 | 49.9% [25] |
Semi-final 4 | 28 May | 13.11 | 6 | 51.2% [26] |
Semi-final 5 | 29 May | 13.84 | 4 | 57.3% [27] |
Live final | 30 May | 16.36 | 2 | 71% [28] |
Live final results | 18.29 | 1 | 67.6%[28] |
Criticism & incidents[]
The third series saw Britain's Got Talent face criticism for the involvement of burlesque dancer Fabia Cerra. The primary concern of the complaints that were raised were over the unsuitable nature of her performance being shown on a programme aimed at a family audience. Although Ofcom investigated the matter, ITV argued in their defence that production staff had done their utmost to edit all footage to censor all inappropriate scenes of her audition, making use of editing to avoid showing anything that would breach the regulator's broadcasting codes.[29]
However, the involvement of Susan Boyle required greater attention from the programme's staff, most particularly in the live rounds as she grew in fame with her performances. Media attention on Boyle that brought forth a number of questionable claims, forced the finalist to check into the Priory psychiatric clinic in London to recover,[30] leaving producers the task of ensuring she had privacy from the continual media intrusion into her private life. The increasing amount of attention from the general public, over her care and well being,[31][32] led to the producers asking for assistance from the Press Complaints Commission, who issued instructions to press editors to adhere firmly to the code of press conduct in regards to its rules on privacy - this included not allowing unauthorised photography to take place and respecting Boyle's entitlement to privacy while she recovered from her involvement in the programme.[33][34]
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