Britain's Got Talent fans think they've figured out who The Dark Hero is after his stunning performance wowed the judges.
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Fans of Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly were left issuing the same response as the pair said 'finally' after hosting Saturday Night Takeaway for the last time. It was an emotional yet celebratory night on Saturday (April 13) when the pair wrapped up their hit ITV show after 20 series.
Ant and Dec previously said the milestone seemed like the "perfect time to pause for a little while and catch our breath". The pair have also since said they are putting their popular programme on ice "to spend some time" with their families - with Ant marrying Anne-Marie Corbett, who has two teenage daughters from her previous relationship, in 2021 while Dec shares two children, five-year-old daughter Isla and 18-month-old Jack, with his wife Ali Astall.
It has since been revealed that more than four million viewers tuned in to watch the finale of Saturday Night Takeaway which saw Holly Willoughby, Rylan Clark, Olly Murs, Davina McCall, Gino D’Acampo and Cheryl get their revenge on the Geordie duo during a pre-recorded restaurant prank which mirrored Ant and Dec’s popular Get Out Of My Ear segment.
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Meanwhile, Craig David entertained crowds outside the studio with a DJ set and Girls Aloud acted as the last Star Guest Announcers. It also saw Ant and Dec joined by S Club, Tony Hadley and Kaiser Chiefs to perform the Leeds band’s hit track I Predict A Riot, while McFly's Tom Fletcher and Danny Jones sang a special version of their song All About You with the presenters.
Britain’s Got Talent boss Simon Cowell and This Morning presenters Dermot O’Leary and
Britain's Got Talent fans think they've figured out who The Dark Hero is after his stunning performance wowed the judges.
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Amanda Holden has been the presenting face of many a TV show over the years, and with talk of a possible return of the iconic dating show Blind Date, her name has been thrown in the ring.The rumour mill surrounding possible new hosts went into overdrive after Dan Baldwin, Hungry Bear Media boss and the husband of Holly Willoughby, hinted that the ITV show could become the latest reboot following the successful return of nineties classic Gladiators, now hosted by Bradley and Barney Walsh. On Wednesday, 17 April, Amanda, who was a contestant on the show when she was just 19, was asked about whether she wanted to become the new Cilla in a segment on Good Morning Britain with Richard Arnold, reports the Express.
Since kick starting his career in the world of TV back in 1998 while on CITV, Stephen Mulhern has become one of the most familiar faces on TV.Throughout his 25-year long career, the TV personality has fronted shows including Britain's Got More Talent, Big Star's Little Star and Catchphrase, and more recently became the host of the reboot of Deal or No Deal. But while viewers at home may be cheering on Stephen’s every success, so too will his friends. Having worked in the TV industry for over two decades, the 47 year old has amassed a circle of close pals in the field who he can call on for support.
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We all know Bruno Tonioli as one of TV’s biggest personalities, whether he’s jumping up from the Strictly judging panel to give flamboyant feedback or fiercely grabbing the golden buzzer on Britain’s Got Talent.The Italian powerhouse is entering his second series of the ITV talent show and while it’s hard to imagine that Bruno, 68, would ever feel nervous on screen, he admits to some butterflies. “There is a lot to live up to when you’re the new kid, ” he says. “You can’t take anything for granted.” Bruno, who left Strictly in 2019 to focus on filming the US version Dancing With The Stars, joined the BGT judging panel last year, replacing David Walliams, who left the show after disrespectful comments he made about contestants came to light.
Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway shared its poignant final instalment over the weekend, marking the end of their hit ITV series. Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly offered moving farewells as hosts.