Britain's Got Talent (series 1)
The first series of Britain's Got Talent, a British talent competition series, began broadcasting in the UK during 2007, from 9 June to 17 June on ITV. The first series was commissioned following the success of America's Got Talent, and helped to revive production of a British edition after initial development for the programme was suspended. The first series saw Simon Cowell, the programme's creator, being joined by Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden as the judges for those participating in the competition, with Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly (colloquially known as Ant & Dec) operating as the programme's hosts. The first was also accompanied by a spin-off sister programme on ITV2, broadcast alongside the main programme, entitled Britain's Got More Talent, and hosted by Stephen Mulhern.
Britain's Got Talent | |
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Series 1 | |
Hosted by | Anthony McPartlin (ITV) Declan Donnelly (ITV) Stephen Mulhern (ITV2) |
Judges | Simon Cowell Amanda Holden Piers Morgan |
Winner | Paul Potts |
Release | |
Original network | ITV ITV2 (BGMT) |
Original release | 9 June – 17 June 2007 |
Series chronology | |
The first series was won by opera singer Paul Potts; as of 2019, result information on other finalists has yet to be disclosed. During its broadcast, the series averaged around 8.4 million viewers. The first series faced controversy relating to the involvement of two participants who failed to disclose information that would make them ineligible for participation, alongside receiving criticism from viewers for airing footage that was considered unsuitable during one of the semi-finals.
Series overview
After Simon Cowell pitched to ITV his plans for a televised talent competition, production was green-lighted for a full series after a pilot episode was created in mid-2005. However, a dispute broke out between Paul O'Grady, the original choice as host for the programme, and the broadcaster, that resulted in O'Grady signing up to another broadcaster. His decision resulted in production being suspended, and did not resume until in the wake of the success of the first series of America's Got Talent. When it did resume, production staff focused on a schedule of ten episodes to begin with for the first series of Britain's Got Talent, with major auditions for potential acts held within the cities of Manchester, Birmingham, London and Cardiff. The initial choices for judges changed to begin with following O'Grady's decision to switch broadcasters, with it eventually finalised on Cowell, Piers Morgan, and Amanda Holden.
Of the participants who auditioned to be in the contest for this series, only 24 made it into the three live semi-finals, with eight appearing in each one, and six of these acts moving on into the live final. The following below lists the results of each participant's overall performance in this series:
- Winner | Finalist | Semi-finalist
Participant | Genre | Act | Semi-final | Result |
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Bessie Cursons | Music | Musical Theatre Performer | 2 | Finalist |
Caroline Boyes | Dance | Dancer | 1 | Eliminated |
Cheeky Bits | Dance | Dance Group | 3 | Eliminated |
Connie Talbot | Singing | Singer | 3 | Finalist |
Craig Womersley | Variety | Baton Twirler | 2 | Eliminated |
Crazeehorse | Acrobatics | Acrobatic Duo | 2 | Eliminated |
Crew 82 | Music | Beat Boxing Group | 3 | Eliminated |
Damon Scott | Comedy | Comic Puppeteer | 1 | Finalist |
Doctor Gore | Magic | Magician | 3 | Eliminated |
Dominic Smith | Singer | Singer | 1 | Eliminated |
Jack Reeve | Dance | Tap Dancer | 2 | Eliminated |
Jake Pratt | Singing / Comedy | Comic Singer | 2 | Eliminated |
Kombat Breakers | Dance | Dance Group | 2 | Finalist |
Luke & Charlotte | Dance | Ballroom Dancers | 1 | Eliminated |
MD Productions | Dance | Dance Group | 1 | Eliminated |
Mel's Klever K9’S | Animal / Dance | Line Dancing Dog Act | 1 | Eliminated |
Mike Garbutt | Comedy | Impressionist | 3 | Eliminated |
Paul Potts | Singing | Opera Singer | 1 | Winner |
Scott Holtom | Dance | Dancer | 3 | Eliminated |
The Bar Wizards | Variety | Cocktail Jugglers | 3 | Finalist |
The Free Runners | Acrobatics | Acrobatic Group | 1 | Eliminated |
The Mini-Mezzos | Dance | Dance Group | 2 | Eliminated |
Tony Laf | Singing | Singer | 3 | Eliminated |
Victoria Armstrong | Variety | Angle Grinder | 2 | Eliminated |
Semi-final summary
Buzzed out | Judges' vote | Advanced - Public Vote - Advanced - Judges' Vote | Eliminated - Judges' Vote | Eliminated
Semi-final 1 (14 June)
Semi-Finalist | Order | Act | Buzzes and Judges' Vote | Result | ||
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Cowell | Holden | Morgan | ||||
MD Productions | 1 | Dance Group | Eliminated | |||
Damon Scott | 2 | Comic Puppeteer | Advanced (Won Judges' vote) | |||
Mel's Klever K9’S | 3 | Line Dancing Dog Act | Eliminated | |||
Dominic Smith | 4 | Singer | Eliminated (Lost Judges' vote) | |||
Luke & Charlotte | 5 | Ballroom Dancers | Eliminated | |||
Caroline Boyes | 6 | Dancer | Eliminated | |||
The Free Runners | 7 | Acrobatic Group | Eliminated | |||
Paul Potts | 8 | Opera singer | Advanced (Won Public vote) |
Semi-final 2 (15 June)
Semi-Finalist | Order | Act | Buzzes and Judges' Vote | Result | ||
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Cowell | Holden | Morgan | ||||
Kombat Breakers | 1 | Dance Group | Advanced (Won Judges' vote) | |||
Victoria Armstrong | 2 | Angle Grinder | Eliminated | |||
Jack Reeve | 3 | Tap Dancer | Eliminated | |||
Jake Pratt | 4 | Singer And Comedian | Eliminated | |||
The Mini-Mezzos | 5 | Dance Group | Eliminated | |||
Crazeehorse | 6 | Acrobatic Duo | Eliminated | |||
Craig Womersley | 7 | Baton Twirler | Eliminated (Lost Judges' vote) | |||
Bessie Cursons | 8 | Musical Theatre Performer | Advanced (Won Public vote) |
Semi-final 3 (16 June)
Semi-Finalist | Order | Act | Buzzes and Judges' Vote | Result | ||
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Cowell | Holden | Morgan | ||||
Cheeky Bits | 1 | Dance Group | Eliminated | |||
Mike Garbutt | 2 | Impressionist | Eliminated | |||
Doctor Gore | 3 | Magician | Eliminated | |||
Tony Laf | 4 | Singer | Eliminated (Lost Judges' vote) | |||
Scott Holtom | 5 | Dancer | Eliminated | |||
Crew 82 | 6 | Beat Boxing Group | Eliminated | |||
The Bar Wizards | 7 | Cocktail Jugglers | Advanced (Won Judges' vote) | |||
Connie Talbot | 8 | Singer | Advanced (Won Public vote) |
Final (17 June)
Finalist | Order | Act | Result |
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Kombat Breakers | 1 | Dance Group | Finalist |
Damon Scott | 2 | Comic Puppeteer | Finalist |
Bessie Cursons | 3 | Musical Theatre Performer | Finalist |
The Bar Wizards | 4 | Cocktail Jugglers | Finalist |
Connie Talbot | 5 | Singer | Finalist |
Paul Potts | 6 | Opera Singer | Winner |
Ratings
Episode | Date | Official ratings (millions)[2] |
Weekly rank[2] | Share |
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Auditions 1 | 9 June | 5.20 | 12 | 22.7% [3] |
Auditions 2 | 10 June | 6.73 | 8 | 28.0% [4] |
Auditions 3 | 11 June | 7.28 | 15 | 29.4% [5] |
Auditions 4 | 12 June | 7.39 | 13 | 29.3% [6] |
Auditions 5 | 13 June | 7.51 | 11 | 29.2% [7] |
Semi-final 1 | 14 June | 8.36 | 9 | 34.0% [8] |
Semi-final 2 | 15 June | 9.28 | 8 | 38.1% [9] |
Semi-final 3 | 16 June | 9.29 | 7 | 40.9% [9] |
Live final | 17 June | 11.58 | 1 | 43.7% |
Live final results | 17 June | 11.45 | 2 | 44.7% |
Criticism & controversies
Failure to disclose information
During filming for the series, ITV and the production staff had to remove two separate groups who auditioned for Britain's Got Talent - Richard Bates, and the Kit Kat Dolls - after two separate sources came forward with information that showed they had failed to disclose information about themselves. The failure to disclose this information was considered a breach of Section 24 of the programme's terms and conditions in regards to applying for the programme:[10]
"The Producer reserves the right to disqualify you if you have supplied untruthful, inaccurate or misleading personal details and/or information, have failed to abide by the Rules and/or are in breach of the terms hereof."
Bates' removal from the programme was the result of a request by Lancashire Police, who revealed him to be on the UK's Violent and Sex Offender Register (at that time) for an offence he had committed in 2005, and were concerned that his appearance would unsettle those affected by his crime.[11] The Kit Kat Dolls were disqualified after an undercover investigation by the News of the World found that three of the group were secretly working as prostitutes.[12]
"Doctor Gore" complaints
The involvement of the magician Doctor Gore caused the programme to face investigation from Ofcom, after it received complaints from viewers over the disturbing nature of the participant's performance. The particular aspect of the complaint that Ofcom focused on was in regards to the presentation used by the magician in the tricks he performed, in relation to the broadcast time of the semi-final he appeared in. Although the production staff claimed in their defence that the performance had been thoroughly reviewed to ensure it was not frightening to viewers, the regulator ruled against the programme for breaching broadcasting code with regards to protecting young children from unsuitable material.[13][14]
References
- "Weekly Top 30 Programmes". Broadcasters' Audience Research Board. Retrieved 6 May 2018.
- F1 helps ITV win ratings race Digital Spy, 11 June 2007
- BBC 'Dream' pays off Digital Spy, 11 June 2007
- Broadcast Now Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine(subscription required)
- Broadcast Now Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
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- Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
- "Viewing Figures The Authority on Television Viewing > Viewing Figures Home". Viewingfigures.com. Archived from the original on 23 July 2008.
- "BGT: Terms and Conditions". Archived from the original on 31 January 2018. Retrieved 31 January 2018.
- "Police alert over TV contestant". BBC News. 16 June 2007.
- "Britain's Got Talent…For Hire: Kit-Kat Sex". Unrealitytv.co.uk. 17 June 2007. Archived from the original on 25 October 2008.
- "Broadcast Bulletin Issue Number 91". Ofcom.org.uk. Archived from the original on 29 June 2008.
- "Britain's Got Talent rapped over Dr Gore". 20 August 2007. Retrieved 20 August 2007.