[b]Mike Norman wasn't overly impressed with Saturday night's Britain's Got Talent auditions, but he believes a few acts are worth keeping an eye on as the show progresses...[/b]
The first serving of Britain's Got Talent 2011 was a cocktail of weird, wacky, and not-so-wonderful acts that included a Mr Bean wannabe, a duet of bell-ringers, a boring dog act, and a less-than-funny comedian.
Ok, I might have fell out of bed the wrong side this morning, but after watching a re-run of Saturday night's opening show I'm definitely not bursting with excitement. A few of the better acts were good (more on them later); it was the ones that got the judges drooling - but weren't actually any good - that were annoying.
Take young David Knight for example; a nine-year-old comedian who looked remarkably...