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- List_of_Britain's_Got_Talent_finalists abstract "Britain's Got Talent is a British talent reality television series that first aired in 2007. As of 7 June 2014, there have been eight completed series. The show has been spun off around the world under the Got Talent franchise. The competition is open to people of all ages who possess a talent. After the initial rounds of auditions, successful contestants are narrowed down by the judges.In the first series, 24 contestants made it into the three semi-finals, and in subsequent series this has been increased to 40 (45 from series 6) contestants across five live shows. The act which receives the most public votes in each semi-final goes through to the final, with the second finalist being decided by the judges from the second and third most popular contestants. In series 6, a "wildcard" element was introduced. This is where judges pick an eliminated act from the semi-finals, and that act is sent through to the final. In series 6, the wildcard act selected was The Mend. In series 7, the wildcard was Steve Hewlett and in series 8, Jon Clegg.In the final, each of the finalists perform again, but this time the result is determined purely from the public vote, with the winner receiving £250,000 (£100,000 in series 1–5, £500,000 in series 6) and the chance to perform their act at the Royal Variety Performance.Although the competition is open to acts with any talent, five of the eight series have been won by either a singer or dance act. Opera singer Paul Potts won the first series of the competition in 2007, street dancer George Sampson won the second series in 2008, dance troupe Diversity won the third series in 2009, gymnast troupe Spelbound won the fourth series in 2010, singer Jai McDowall won the fifth series in 2011, dancing dog act Ashleigh and Pudsey won the sixth series in 2012, shadow theatre group, Attraction won the seventh series in 2013 and classical singers Collabro won the eighth series in 2014.".
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- List_of_Britain's_Got_Talent_finalists comment "Britain's Got Talent is a British talent reality television series that first aired in 2007. As of 7 June 2014, there have been eight completed series. The show has been spun off around the world under the Got Talent franchise. The competition is open to people of all ages who possess a talent.".
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