Britain's Got Talent series 14 explained

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Judges:David Walliams
Alesha Dixon
Amanda Holden
Simon Cowell (auditions)
Ashley Banjo (semi-finals and final)
Presenter:Ant & Dec
Winner:Jon Courtenay
Runner Up:Sign Along with Us
Network:ITV
ITV Hub (BGT: Unseen)

The fourteenth series of British talent competition programme Britain's Got Talent was broadcast on ITV, but in two parts as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom during that year which affected production on the programme. The first half consisted of audition episodes that had already been filmed, which were aired between 11 April to 30 May 2020. The second half consisted of the remaining episodes when production could resume, and were aired between 30 August to 10 October 2020.[1] The series was notable for Simon Cowell's absence from the semi-finals and final after he sustained an injury following an accident in August, forcing him to be replaced by Ashley Banjo. He still appeared in the audition episodes as they had been filmed and aired before his injury.[2] Before Cowell's injury, it was intended for him to be virtually present for the semi-finals because of travel restrictions and his commitments to America's Got Talent.

The semi-finals and the final incorporated a number of safety measures, including the use of a virtual audience and physical distancing amongst hosts, judges, participants, and staff, with all episodes being aired weekly - a first in the programme's history. In addition, semi-finals were pre-recorded, changing the voting format as a result, including the results of public votes being announced in the final. Following the previous series, the programme's sister show, Britain's Got More Talent, was effectively cancelled and was replaced by a new online spin-off, titled Britain's Got Talent: Unseen, featuring auditions not aired in the main programme. The spin-off didn't return the following series for unknown reasons.

The fourteenth series was won by comedic pianist and singer Jon Courtenay, becoming the first golden buzzer act to do so, with sign-language choir Sign Along With Us finishing in second place and comedian Steve Royle third. During its broadcast, the series averaged around 8.17 million viewers, despite the split in the broadcast schedule.

Series overview

The judges auditions took place between January and February 2020, within London and Manchester. Prior to the start of production, staff had begun contemplating the future of its sister show, Britain's Got More Talent, in regards to its viewing figures and changes in viewing habits by its audience following the conclusion of the previous series. In October 2019, the decision was made to cancel the programme, and by 2020 it was decided that notable, yet unaired auditions for the fourteenth series would be made available via a new online spin-off titled Britain's Got Talent: Unseen.[3]

Production on the series was dramatically impacted by the global coronavirus pandemic in March 2020, which was already affecting media productions across the world. While audition episodes had been pre-recorded and thus were aired as planned, British government measures implemented to prevent the spread of the infection effectively halted work on all live television productions. ITV was forced to split the series into two parts, and went into discussion with the production company over how to produce and air the second half of the competition within a safe working environment and ongoing monitoring of the pandemic.[4] In May 2020, Amanda Holden indicated that production on the remainder of the series would resume in Autumn,[5] with producers confirming in August that the remaining episodes would be produced and aired across September and October that year.[6]

The broadcast schedule for the remaining episodes was revised, switching from being aired over the course of a single week, to a weekly arrangement, with only the final being aired live - the rest would be pre-recorded before their broadcast date. The format for these episodes was also drastically changed to provide a safe environment for staff, judges, hosts and participants: each round would be confined to a closed set; the judges would each have a separate judging desk; and a virtual audience would be present for each performance, in a similar arrangement used for the fifteenth season of America's Got Talent. Staff also arranged for large-scale performances to be altered in order to avoid mass gatherings; some had their routines pre-recorded in advance. The advancement of semi-finalists to the final stage of the contest was also changed. Instead of the original format used in previous series, judges would have first vote, choosing their top three acts in each semi-final and voting on which one of these would be sent to the finals, with the remainder from that semi-final, including those not voted for by the judges, facing a public vote to secure an additional place in the live final over the weekend of the episode's broadcast. The results of all five public votes would then be unveiled at the beginning of the live final.

One complication arose in August, when Simon Cowell became involved in an accident that left him suffering a back injury, and which required him to undergo surgery.[7] [8] [9] Because doctors had advised him to not be involved in further television work until he recovered - his accident had already impacted his involvement in the live rounds for America's Got Talent that year - producers decided on bringing in street dancer and former BGT winner Ashley Banjo to act as a guest judge in place of Cowell during his absence.[10] In addition, Holden was promoted to head judge for the semi-finals, effectively allowing her to make the casting decision in the event of a tied vote between the judges' top three semi-finalists.[11]

Of the participants that took part, only forty made it into the five semi-finals - of these acts, singer Fayth Ifil, singing duet Honey & Sammy, comic singer & pianist Jon Courtenay, stand-up comedian Nabil Abdulrashid, and sign language choir Sign Along with Us, each received a golden buzzer during their auditions - 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:

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Golden Buzzer Audition
Participant [12] Age(s) GenreActSemi-finalResult
Aaron & Jasmine28 & 32DanceLatin Dance Duo2
Aidan McCann11MagicClose Up Magician5
Allan Finnegan52ComedyStand Up Comedian 2
Amanda & Miracle49 & 7Animals / Magic Magician & Dog Handler 2
Belinda Davids43SingingSinger4
Beth Porch25Singing / Music Singer & Guitarist 5
Bhim Niroula54SingingSinger 3
Billy & Chantelle14 & 12DanceContemporary Dance Duo4
Chineke! Junior Orchestra11–22MusicOrchestra4
Class Dynamix9–11SingingChoir2
Crissy Lee77MusicDrummer5
Damien O'Brien34MagicClose Up Magician2
Dario the Dinosaur37Singing / Music Singer & Keyboardist 3
Ember Trio26–31MusicString Trio 3
Fayth Ifil 13SingingSinger1
Håkan Berg43Animals / Magic Bird Magician 5
Honey & Sammy 15 & 43SingingSinging Duo 2
Imen Siar21SingingSinger1
James & Dylan Piper38 & 12MagicMagic Duo1
James Stott35Danger / MagicStunt Magician1
Jasper Cherry14MagicClose Up Magician4
Jon Courtenay 46Comedy / Singing / MusicComic Singer & Pianist4
Katherine & Joe O’Malley36 & 59Singing / DanceSinger & Tap Dancer 4
Kevin Quantum39Danger / MagicStunt Magician4
Magical Bones37MagicMagician3
Myra Dubois 32ComedyDrag Comedian 3
Nabil Abdulrashid 34ComedyStand Up Comedian5
Papi Flex26AcrobaticsContortionist4
Shalom Chorale17–40SingingGospel Choir5
Sign Along with Us 4–58SingingSign Language Choir 3
Sirine Jahangir15Singing / Music Singer & Pianist 3
Soldiers of Swing31 & 41SingingSwing Singing Duo 5
SOS from the Kids4–16SingingChoir 1
Souparnika Nair10SingingMusical Theatre Singer 2
Steve Royle51Comedy / VarietyComic Juggler1
The Coven10–19DanceDance Group 2
Urban Turtles26–28DanceDance Group1
Wesley Williams22Danger Unicyclist 5
X1X Crew13–28Acrobatic / Dance Acrobatic Dance Group 3
Yakub11DanceDancer1

Semi-finals summary

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Semi-final 1 (5 September)

Guest Performers: Diversity[13]

Semi-Finalist OrderBuzzes and judges' votesFinished [14]
Urban Turtles17th - Eliminated
James & Dylan Piper21st - Advanced (Won Public Vote)
Imen Siar36th - Eliminated
Yakub42nd - Eliminated
James Stott54th - Eliminated
SOS from the Kids65th - Eliminated
Fayth Ifil73rd - Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
Steve Royle8

Semi-final 2 (12 September)

Guest Performers: McFly & The NHS Choir ("Happiness") [15]

Semi-Finalist OrderBuzzes and judges' votesFinished
Souparnika Nair13rd - Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
Damien O'Brien21st - Advanced (Won Public Vote)
Class Dynamix36th - Eliminated
Allan Finnegan47th - Eliminated
Amanda & Miracle54th - Eliminated
Aaron & Jasmine6
Honey & Sammy75th - Eliminated
The Coven82nd - Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)

Semi-final 3 (19 September)

Guest Performers: James Arthur & Sigala ("Lasting Lover")

Semi-Finalist [16] OrderBuzzes and judges' votesFinished
Myra Dubois15th - Eliminated
Magical Bones2
Ember Trio34th - Eliminated
Sign Along with Us41st - Advanced (Won Public Vote)
Dario the Dinosaur56th - Eliminated
Sirine Jahangir62nd - Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
X1X Crew73rd - Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
Bhim Niroula87th - Eliminated

Semi-final 4 (26 September)

Guest Performers: Michael Ball & the London cast of Hairspray ("Good Morning Baltimore"/"You Can't Stop the Beat")

Semi-Finalist [17] OrderBuzzes and judges' votesFinished
Billy & Chantelle14th - Eliminated
ChinekeJunior Orchestra23rd - Eliminated
Katherine & Joe O’Malley37th - Eliminated
Kevin Quantum45th - Eliminated
Jon Courtenay5
Jasper Cherry61st - Advanced (Won Public Vote)
Papi Flex76th - Eliminated
Belinda Davids82nd - Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)

Semi-final 5 (3 October)

Guest Performers: Colin Thackery & The Kingdom Choir ("What the World Needs Now Is Love") and Amanda Holden ("Not While I'm Around")[18]

Semi-Finalist <--Please provide citation for semi-finalists in this stage-->OrderBuzzes and judges' votesFinished
Soldiers of Swing15th - Eliminated
Håkan Berg24th - Eliminated
Shalom Chorale36th - Eliminated
Wesley Williams43rd - Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
Crissy Lee57th - Eliminated
Nabil Abdulrashid6
Aidan McCann71st - Advanced (Won Public Vote)
Beth Porch82nd - Eliminated

Final (10 October)

Guest Performers: The cast of Mary Poppins, The Phantom of the Opera & Les Misérables ("Step in Time"/"The Phantom of the Opera"/"One Day More")

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Finalist data-sort-type="number" style="width:1em;"Orderdata-sort-type="number" style="width:10em;"Finished
Aidan McCann17th
Aaron & Jasmine210th
Damien O'Brien36th
Steve Royle43rd
Magical Bones59th
Sign Along with Us62nd
James & Dylan Piper75th
Nabil Abdulrashid84th
Jasper Cherry98th
Jon Courtenay101st

Ratings

See main article: List of Britain's Got Talent episodes.

EpisodeAir date Total viewers
(millions)[19]
ITV
Weekly rank
Auditions 111.38 1
Auditions 210.76 1
Auditions 310.34 1
Auditions 410.08 1
Auditions 59.36 1
Auditions 69.27 1
Auditions 79.06 1
Auditions 87.99 1
The Finalists Revealed5.24 7
Semi-final 17.49 1
Semi-final 26.34 4
Semi-final 35.77 9
Semi-final 46.28 5
Semi-final 55.98 9
Final7.25 1

Criticism

During the fourteenth series of Britain's Got Talent, racial issues were made key elements in complaints made by viewers regarding performances that were broadcast during the final rounds of the competition. In the first semi-final, aired on 5 September 2020, guest performer Diversity performed a dance routine inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement, which, despite being praised, received criticism from some viewers.[20] The regulator Ofcom initially received over a thousand complaints to begin with, before this increased to around 24,500 based on news stories covering the original number of complaints. However, the regulator rejected all complaints on 17 September, ruling that the criticism was unfounded and that the performance had been aiming to promote "social cohesion and unity", adding that "freedom of expression is particularly important in the context of artistic works".[21]

In contrast, comedian Nabil Abdulrashid received considerable criticism over his performances in the semi-final and final. Although he was overwhelmed by the support he received for his comedic talent, Abdulrashid admitted in an interview that some of his work had led him to receive racial abuse and death threats because of his open support for Black Lives Matter. His routines themselves later saw Ofcom receive around 3,000 complaints over the nature of his jokes being aired on a family programme, yet the regulator rejected these on grounds that the comedian had performed within acceptable boundaries.[22]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Britain's Got Talent Episode 1. 2020-08-27. Press Centre. en.
  2. Web site: Ashley Banjo to step in for Simon Cowell for Britain's Got Talent semi-finals. 2020-08-27. Press Centre. en.
  3. News: Stephen Mulhern claims judges didn't want Britain's Got More Talent axed. Lewis. Isobel. 27 March 2020. 3 September 2020. Metro. en.
  4. Web site: Stolworthy . Jacob . Britain's Got Talent: ITV delays live finals due to coronavirus . The Independent . 24 March 2020 . 19 April 2020.
  5. Web site: Britain's Got Talent 2020 judges 'given date' for live shows to return this year. Thomas Ling. radiotimes.com. 7 May 2020.
  6. Web site: Britain's Got Talent 2020 guide - Full list of acts and 2020 live shows return date. Lauren Morris. radiotimes.com. 17 August 2020. 24 August 2020.
  7. Web site: Simon Cowell breaks his back falling off electric bicycle, will miss this week's AGT live shows. USA Today. Kim Willis. Bill Keveney. August 9, 2020. August 10, 2020.
  8. Web site: AGTs Simon Cowell Hospitalized After Falling Off Bike in Malibu: He 'Will Be Having Surgery'. People. Karen Mizoguchi. August 8, 2020. August 10, 2020.
  9. Web site: Simon Cowell To Skip America's Got Talent Live Shows While Recovering From Back Surgery. Deadline Hollywood. Nellie Andreeva. August 9, 2020. August 10, 2020.
  10. Web site: Britain's Got Talent confirms Simon Cowell's replacement for live finals. Helen Daly. radiotimes.com. 23 August 2020. 24 August 2020.
  11. Web site: Britain's Got Talent 2020's Amanda Holden appointed head judge in Simon Cowell's absence. Radio Times.
  12. Web site: Britain's Got Talent 2020 reveals the 40 semi-final acts on ITV. Patrick McLennan. radiotimes.com. 30 August 2020. 4 September 2020.
  13. Web site: Britain's Got Talent 2020 start time, tonight's line up and guest performers. Josh Darvill. tellymix.co.uk. 5 September 2020. 12 September 2020.
  14. Web site: Britain's Got Talent 2020 results: Full voting figures and percentages revealed. Josh Darvill. tellymix.co.uk. 11 October 2020. 11 October 2020.
  15. Web site: Who's on Britain's Got Talent 2020 tonight? Second semi-final line up revealed. Josh Darvill. tellymix.co.uk. 12 September 2020. 12 September 2020.
  16. Web site: Who's on Britain's Got Talent 2020 tonight? Third semi-final line up revealed. Josh Darvill. tellymix.co.uk. 19 September 2020. 29 September 2020.
  17. Web site: Who's on Britain's Got Talent 2020 tonight? Fourth semi-final line up revealed. Josh Darvill. tellymix.co.uk. 26 September 2020. 29 September 2020.
  18. AmandaHolden. 1312401233001537537. 3 October 2020. I’m stepping out of the judges chair and onto the @BGT stage tonight!.
  19. Web site: BARB Weekly Top Programmes on Four Screens. Broadcasters' Audience Research Board.
  20. Web site: BGT: Diversity BLM performance attracts complaints to Ofcom. www.bbc.com/news. 8 September 2020. 29 January 2021.
  21. Web site: Ofcom REJECTS Complaints About 'BGT' Performance. www.theguardian.com. Jim Waterson. 17 September 2020. 29 January 2021.
  22. Web site: 'BGT' Finalist Has Received Death Threats. www.theguardian.com. Lanre Bakare. 2 November 2020. 29 January 2021.