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Cascade
Paige Turley
Karizma Krew
Graham Blackledge
Kai and Natalia
Fish on Percussion
The Showbears
Jonathan and Charlotte
Four Corners

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By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 06 May 12 22:49
Easy one for J&C
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 06 May 12 22:50
Fancy Kai N Nat to spring a surprise and go through
By:
George Bailey
When: 06 May 12 22:58
Guess we will go to our graves wondering why Cowell switched The Mend to tonight when he could have had them sail through in somewhere like this one.
By:
jack12321
When: 06 May 12 23:01
So J&C win, Four Corners top 3 and either Kai/Natalie or Fish on percussion for the last slot.

I'm guessing that Four Corners are getting pimped because they're "different" due to having that girl

Walofs
By:
Danzaa
When: 06 May 12 23:14
As a J+C backer, this is a good sign.
Also it's on a bank holiday before work begins again so people will be watching.
By:
Danzaa
When: 06 May 12 23:24
J+C at 1.4 to win their semi at Paddies, an actually insane price. I could only get £50 on sadly.
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 06 May 12 23:26
When do you want to be on in the week?
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 06 May 12 23:26
Late and you become repetitive, early and you're forgotten
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 06 May 12 23:27

May 6, 2012 -- 10:58PM, George Bailey wrote:


Guess we will go to our graves wondering why Cowell switched The Mend to tonight when he could have had them sail through in somewhere like this one.


I would guess he wants to ease the passage for someone else

By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 06 May 12 23:28
Cowell likes doing that Laugh
By:
Danzaa
When: 06 May 12 23:38
I think this slot for J+C is ideal, it'll hopefully stop Ashleigh and Pudsey's momentum at the earliest point possible and make the rest of the week about J+C.
Not only that, the acts following this are low down in the bookie's rankings. The Loveable Rogues, Ryan O'Shaughnessy and T+P Dance Company are the next faves after Monday night's semis, not too much of a threat IMO.
By:
George Bailey
When: 06 May 12 23:40

May 6, 2012 -- 11:28PM, GeorgeBrush wrote:


Cowell likes doing that


Shocked...Cowell is a raving heterosexual everyone knows that.

By:
J.O.TOBIN.
When: 06 May 12 23:42
Some food for thought tonight, did my dough on backing OBA to win at 7/4, in hindsight their pimp slot was a red herring and tonight was about killing their chances following their decision to sing a song of their choice. The decision to move The Mend into semi1 was imo to give the wildcard credibility. People will be voting following Thursdays show choosing the best of the 5 rejected acts, whichever act this is (most likely the mend) goes into the final with some momentum. Had the judges chosen the mend OBA would have had that momentum. The Mend are high profile enough to give the wildcard vote credibility after all who finished 4th tonight? Zippy? without the switch he would have been the rejected act doesnt have the same ring.Might be wrong but makes sense to me.
By:
duffy
When: 06 May 12 23:46
I think this slot for J+C is ideal, it'll hopefully stop Ashleigh and Pudsey's momentum at the earliest point possible and make the rest of the week about J+C.

no chance, GMTV,LOOSE WOMEN, THIS MORNING, it's all you'll hear about all week and deservedly so, that fooking dog is something lse.
By:
George Bailey
When: 06 May 12 23:48
so the 3rd places go into a final semi where who makes the wild care decision?
By:
duffy
When: 06 May 12 23:49
susan boyle, paull potts..the unlikely person with the great voice angle has become tired now, it's all used up.
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 07 May 12 00:36
A week is a long time in showbusiness. I'm pretty sure the dog act is too short, as are the Mend
By:
squares
When: 07 May 12 07:46
I thought A & D said the judges would choose the WC on Friday from all the remaining semi finalists?

Has it now been changed that the public vote from the "third" placed acts??
By:
J.O.TOBIN.
When: 07 May 12 07:57
Sorry missed later last night, although cant be sure I thought a public vote was mentioned last, or maybe its the fact that a public vote following Thursday show gives them revenue and interest up to the final.
By:
squares
When: 07 May 12 09:27
I thought that was what A & D said at the start of the main show, when I posted it on the IR thread.

I didn't hear much more about it on more talent apart from Mulhern asking the judges (sans SCowell) who they would consider from last night's show - Alesha and Amanda The Risk, Walliams Zippy.
By:
squares
When: 07 May 12 09:29
This is in The Sun:

But in a new twist announced by BGT bosses last night, there will be 11 finalists this year — with one “wild card” act being given a second chance.

Judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams will select one act who just missed out to join the other ten finalists.
By:
squares
When: 07 May 12 09:31
And tmix:

Ant and Dec announced on tonight’s first live show that after all five semi-finals this week, the judges will be able to select ONE act who didn’t get enough public votes to make the final.

Every night until Thursday, nine acts will perform for the public votes, with 2 performers each night making the live final on Saturday.

On Friday, the judges will select from the 35 ‘rejected’ acts one wildcard entry to compete in Saturday’s final.
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 07 May 12 09:37
Probably not such a boost then than if the public chose
By:
squares
When: 07 May 12 09:38
no, massive difference in WC being chosen by judges rather than PV.
By:
George Bailey
When: 07 May 12 09:49
The Mend surely? Cowell as good as tweeted it. Though whether it matters is another matter i.e. can a 3rd place in semi win?
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 07 May 12 09:53
Seems unlikely to me
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 07 May 12 09:55
So they are choosing from 35 acts too?  Potentially do something wacky for entertainment vaue
By:
squares
When: 07 May 12 10:00
That's the impression I got from what A&D said at the start of the show. 

Hard to know whether this is just going to be another damp squib (probably), whether it is to inject some more variety into the final if it is virtually all singers or something, whether it will dilute someone else's vote, or whether the WC will be bigged up.

Was a damp squib when SCowell brought the French dancer back last year iirc.
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 07 May 12 10:02
Yep, seemed to have a negative effect on him. He deserved to go through, but that screwed him
By:
squares
When: 07 May 12 10:04
The judges, esp Walliams, seemed mad keen on that young comedian but they showed virtually nothing of his act.
By:
squares
When: 07 May 12 10:07
from The Star:

blimey - who'd have thought it Shocked

BGT Bias Row

BRITAIN’S Got Talent is at the centre of a fix row amid claims that bosses are favouring some contestants.

The live semi-finals, which kicked off last night, were rocked by backstage squabbling.


Some wannabes feel producers already know who they want in Saturday’s ITV1 grand final and are pulling out all the stops to make sure they get their way.


According to sources, one who has voiced her concerns is singer Rachel Knowland.


The 25-year-old, who was eliminated in last night’s semi, was seen for just a few seconds during Saturday’s final audition show.


However acts such as opera singer Jonathan Antoine, 17, and Ryan O’Shaughnessy, 19, got a lot more air-time.


Show boss Simon Cowell, 52, has said that in his opinion not all the semi-finalists are worthy of a place.


But last night an ITV spokesman denied claims of bias.


She said: “It is impossible to give the 45 semi-final acts the same amount of air-time in auditions.


“The running order is based on getting the right mix of acts.”
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 07 May 12 10:09
Rachel has cause for complaint, but she probably went for the wrong show. Not as much as our Jess last year Cry
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 07 May 12 10:11
Reminds me of John the hat on XF. Audition coverage timed at 30 seconds. Surely a record? Grin
By:
George Bailey
When: 07 May 12 10:24
You could tell by Rachel's face she knew she was just fodder. Wrong show. Married to a teacher like the middle classes generally she is kicking off in the same way she would if they wanted to build a wind farm near her house. Never underestimate the sharp elbows of the middle class.

If she chose her own song another case of assisted suicide.
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 07 May 12 11:18
I'm still bitter over Jess. Poor lass
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 07 May 12 11:19
Nowt to do with the 8k green that was blown OC
By:
Danzaa
When: 07 May 12 12:58
I don't know if it was coincedence but when ITV posted the list of acts performing on Sunday, they posted them in the exact running order. The chances of that happening randomly are extremely small.

I don't know if it's happened again, but this is what's been posted (which would make a lot of sense - they also misspelt 'Fish on Percussion'):

Cascade
Paige Turley
Karizma Krew
The Showbears
Fish On Percussionist
Graham Blackledge
Kai and Natalia
Four Corners
Jonathan and Charlotte
By:
squares
When: 07 May 12 13:05
lot of dancing tonight
By:
George Bailey
When: 07 May 12 13:10

May 7, 2012 -- 11:18AM, GeorgeBrush wrote:


I'm still bitter over Jess. Poor lass


Jess who? These specials all merge into one in the end for me. Take the money (usually) and run.

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