Britain's Got Talent (series 2)

The second series of British talent competition programme Britain's Got Talent was broadcast on ITV, from 12 April to 31 May 2008. Following the success of its first series, ITV commissioned the programme for additional episodes, with more venues used for auditions than in the previous series, and the number of semi-finalists, semi-final rounds, and finalists increased by production staff. Both the judges from the first series – Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Piers Morgan – and Ant & Dec returned to co-host the second series, along with Stephen Mulhern returning to front the second series of Britain's Got More Talent on ITV2.

Britain's Got Talent
Series 2
Hosted byAnt & Dec (ITV)
Stephen Mulhern (ITV2)
JudgesPiers Morgan
Amanda Holden
Simon Cowell
WinnerGeorge Sampson
Runner-upSignature
Release
Original networkITV
ITV2 (BGMT)
Original release12 April (2008-04-12) 
31 May 2008 (2008-05-31)
Series chronology
Judges for Britain's Got Talent Series 2

The second series was won by street dancer George Sampson,[1] with dance duo Signature finishing in second place and opera singer Andrew Johnston third. During its broadcast, the series proved to be a greater ratings success, averaging 10.2 million viewers.[2] ITV was forced to defend the programme during its second series, after viewers criticised the involvement of a professional group in the contest.

Series overview

Following open auditions held the previous year, the Judge's Auditions took place early in 2008, within London, Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff, Glasgow and Blackpool. With the success of the previous series, the production team decided to expand the show's filming schedule to include more episodes. This led to the addition of two more episodes for auditions and two more live episodes for semi-finals, in turn leading to a direct increase in the number of semi-finalists that the judges could move beyond the auditions stage of the competition. Both the judges and the presenters who took part in the first series agreed to return for the second series, leading to no significant changes in the panel or hosts.

Of the participants that took part, only forty made it past this stage and into the five live semi-finals,[3] 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:

  Winner |   Runner-up |   Finalist |   Semi-finalist
Participant Age(s) 1 Genre Act Semi-Final Result
Andrew Johnston 13 Singing Opera Singer 2 Finalist
Andrew Muir 24 Singing Singer 4 Finalist
Anya Sparks 42 Dance Dancer 5 Eliminated
Bang On! 34 & 27 Music Percussion Duo 2 Eliminated
Boogie Babes 8–12 Dance Dance Group 4 Eliminated
Boogie Wonderland 12–21 Dance Dance Group 1 Eliminated
Caburlesque 22-26 Dance Burlesque Group 5 Eliminated
Charlie Green 10 Singing Singer 3 Eliminated
Charlie Wernham 13 Comedy Comedian 4 Eliminated
Cheeky Monkeys 8 & 9 Dance Dance Duo 2 Finalist
Craig Harper 35 Comedy Impressionist 5 Eliminated
Dean Wilson 18 Singing Singer 1 Eliminated
Deans of Magic 46 & 38 Magic Magicians 3 Eliminated
Diva Las Vegas 20-48 Dance Dance Trio 5 Eliminated
Escala 23–26 Music String Quartet 5 Finalist
Faryl Smith 12 Singing Singer 4 Finalist
Flava 17–28 Dance Dance Group 2 Eliminated
George Sampson 14 Dance Dancer 3 Winner
Harlequin Stage School 8–13 Dance Dance Group 4 Eliminated
Hoop La La 22, 23 & 24 Variety Hula Hoop Trio 3 Eliminated
Iona Luvsandorj 27 Acrobatics Contortionist 2 Eliminated
Irresistible 21–23 Singing Singing Trio 3 Eliminated
James Stone 52 Singing Singer 4 Eliminated
Jeremy Lynch 20 Variety Football Freestyler 4 Eliminated
Kate And Gin 16 & 6 2 Animals Dog Act 1 Finalist
Kay and Harvey 56 & 71 Singing Singer & Keyboardist 2 Eliminated
Madonna Decena 32 Singing Singer 5 Eliminated
Mandy Ellen Dancers 10–24 Dance Dance Group 2 Eliminated
Mary Halford March 6–9 Dance Dance Group 3 Eliminated
Michael Machell 57 Music Keyboardist 1 Eliminated
Nemesis 18–22 Dance Dance Group 5 Finalist
Per Diem 24 & 23 Singing Singing Duo 5 Eliminated
Phil Blackmore 34 Danger Juggler 1 Eliminated
Sauris Nandi 64 Magic Magician 2 Eliminated
Signature 29 & 34 Dance Dance Duo 1 Runner-up
Sophie Mei 20 Dance Belly Dancer 1 Eliminated
Strike 22 & 19 Acrobatics Martial Artists 3 Finalist
Tracey Lee Collins 44 Singing Singer 1 Eliminated
Urban Gypsies 35–50 Dance Dance Group 3 Eliminated
Vizage 34 & 30 Magic Quick Change Duo 4 Eliminated
  • ^1 Ages denoted for a participant(s), pertain to their final performance for this series.
  • ^2 The latter value pertains to the age of the dog, as disclosed by its owner.

Semi-final summary

Buzzed out | Judges' vote |   Advanced – Public Vote
  Advanced – Judges' Vote |   Eliminated – Judges' Vote |   Eliminated

Semi-final 1 (26 May)

Semi-Finalist Order Buzzes and Judges' Vote Result
Cowell Holden Morgan
Boogie Wonderland 1 Eliminated
Kate and Gin 2 Advanced (Won Judges' Vote)
Michael Machell 3 Eliminated
Dean Wilson 4 Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
Sophie Mei 5 Eliminated
Tracey Lee Collins 6 Eliminated
Phil Blackmore 7 Eliminated
Signature 8 Advanced (Won Public Vote)

Semi-final 2 (27 May)

Semi-Finalist Order Buzzes and Judges' Vote Result
Cowell Holden Morgan
Mandy Ellen Dancers 1 Eliminated
Iona Luvsandorj 2 Eliminated
Cheeky Monkeys 3 Advanced (Won Judges' Vote)
Kay and Harvey 4 Eliminated
Bang On! 5 Eliminated
Flava 6 Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
Sauris Nandi 7 Eliminated
Andrew Johnston 8 Advanced (Won Public Vote)

Semi-final 3 (28 May)

Semi-Finalist Order Buzzes and Judges' Vote Result
Cowell Holden Morgan
Irresistible 1 Eliminated
Strike 2 Advanced (Won Judges' Vote)
Mary Halford March 3 Eliminated
The Deans of Magic 4 Eliminated
Charlie Green 5 Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
Urban Gypsies 6 Eliminated
Hoop La La 7 Eliminated
George Sampson 8 Advanced (Won Public Vote)

Semi-final 4 (29 May)

Semi-Finalist Order Buzzes and Judges' Vote Result
Cowell Holden Morgan
James Stone 1 Eliminated
Charlie Wernham 2 Eliminated
Harlequin Stage School 3 Eliminated
Andrew Muir 4 Advanced (Won Judges' Vote)
The Boogie Babes 5 Eliminated
Vizage 6 3 Eliminated
Jeremy Lynch 7 Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
Faryl Smith 8 Advanced (Won Public Vote)
  • ^3 Simon pressed Holden's buzzers during Vizage's performance.

Semi-final 5 (30 May)

Semi-Finalist Order Buzzes and Judges' Vote Result
Cowell Holden Morgan
Caburlesque 1 Eliminated
Madonna Decena 2 Eliminated
Anya Sparks 3 Eliminated
Craig Harper 4 Eliminated (Lost Judges' Vote)
Diva Las Vegas 5 Eliminated
Nemesis 6 Advanced (Won Judges' Vote)
Per Diem 7 Eliminated
Escala 8 Advanced (Won Public Vote)

Final (31 May)

  Winner |   Runner-up
Finalist Order Result 4
Cheeky Monkeys 1 Finalist
Andrew Muir 2 Finalist
Kate and Gin 3 Finalist
Nemesis 4 Finalist
Strike 5 Finalist
Andrew Johnston 6 3rd
George Sampson 7 1st
Faryl Smith 8 Finalist
Escala 9 Finalist
Signature 10 2nd
  • ^4 The results did not declare any other position than that of the winner, 2nd place, and 3rd place.

Ratings

Episode Air Date Total Viewers
(millions)[4]
ITV 1
Weekly rank[4]
Viewer Share
Auditions 1 12 April 9.44 6 37.0%[5]
Auditions 2 19 April 10.96 1 43.3%[6]
Auditions 3 26 April 9.86 3 41.3%[7]
Auditions 4 3 May 9.12 5 39.1%[8]
Auditions 5 10 May 8.17 6 37.9%[9]
Auditions 6 17 May 9.11 2 37.5%[10]
Auditions 7 24 May 8.27 5 37.2%[11]
Semi-final 1 26 May 11.33 4 42.0%[12]
Semi-final 2 27 May 9.29 9 35.3%[13]
Semi-final 3 28 May 10.03 6 35.9%[14]
Semi-final 4 29 May 10.13 5 41.9%[15]
Semi-final 5 30 May 11.86 2 50.0%[16]
Live final 31 May 11.52 3 51.1%[17]
Live final results 13.88 1 55.1%[17]

Criticism

The second series of Britain's Got Talent faced criticism for the involvement of professional performers in the contest. Media outlets revealed evidence that the group Escala, who took part in the contest in 2008, had previously been involved as guest performers for a wrap party on The X Factor in 2007. ITV refuted allegations that this was unfair conduct against other participants, by arguing that the programme's researchers applied the same process and treatment to everyone who auditioned, and that the contest was open to anyone regardless of their experience with the talent they chose to perform with.[18]

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