Britain's Got Talent returned tonight for a ninth series and one judge has used their Golden Buzzer. But was it Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon or David Walliams?
We were treated to roller skaters, dog acts galore, a 162 piece Welsh choir and a brother and sister set of singers.
But did you agree with the judges? Twitter gives us an idea...
Emily and Billy, brother and sister rollerskaters took to the stage with a routine that had our hearts in our mouths, especially when they brought out the infamous 'Head Banger' move from Dancing On Ice:
Oh my goodness! That roller skating act wish I had a talent #britainsgotalent
— Yaz (@SpazminMinger) April 11, 2015
jesus i get dizzy doing ring a ring a roses #britainsgotalent
— Nicole smith † (@Nicolesamysmith) April 11, 2015
Was scared the whole time!! But was so good #britainsgotalent
— Sammy (@SGoldilocks) April 11, 2015
These roller skaters are so amazing but their...
We were treated to roller skaters, dog acts galore, a 162 piece Welsh choir and a brother and sister set of singers.
But did you agree with the judges? Twitter gives us an idea...
Emily and Billy, brother and sister rollerskaters took to the stage with a routine that had our hearts in our mouths, especially when they brought out the infamous 'Head Banger' move from Dancing On Ice:
Oh my goodness! That roller skating act wish I had a talent #britainsgotalent
— Yaz (@SpazminMinger) April 11, 2015
jesus i get dizzy doing ring a ring a roses #britainsgotalent
— Nicole smith † (@Nicolesamysmith) April 11, 2015
Was scared the whole time!! But was so good #britainsgotalent
— Sammy (@SGoldilocks) April 11, 2015
These roller skaters are so amazing but their...
- 4/11/2015
- Digital Spy
Desperate Housewives had several loose ends to wrap up as it went into Sunday’s two-hour series finale. As these things go, there were births, deaths, mended fences and then departures. Note: Spoilers if you didn’t watch Sunday’s series finale. Photos: TV's Priciest Primetime Shows for Advertisers The first hour found the resolution of Bree’s (Marcia Cross) trial and ended the back and forth of Lynette (Felicity Huffman) and Tom’s (Doug Savant) marriage... for the time being. In the second hour, Rene (Vanessa Williams) and Ben (Charles Mesure) married, Julie (Andrea Bowen) and Porter’s (Charlie Carver) baby was born,
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- 5/14/2012
- by Jethro Nededog
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
After a long wait — even by HBO standards — How to Make It in America and the Crisp boys returned with a literal bang. Ben (Bryan Greenberg) and Cam (Victor Rasuk), fresh from their business/pleasure trip to Japan, try to bring Shinjuku to the Lower East Side with a fetish-themed pop-up store. The guys are trying to reinvent themselves and infuse their brand with the “downtown dirtbag” cred that seems to be working for the doughnut-poking frontmen of their competitor brand Neanderthal.
But the problem — and perhaps the charm of this show — is that while Ben and Cam are willing...
But the problem — and perhaps the charm of this show — is that while Ben and Cam are willing...
- 10/3/2011
- by Stephan Lee
- EW.com - PopWatch
How to Make It in America is a show that nearly lost me. Its mediocre second episode, "Crisp," just didn't hold me as well as the pilot episode did. Thankfully, this week's half-hour episode made me look forward to the next week's episode.
The series seems to be moving at a reasonably decent pace; it's slow enough for the story to have emotional resonance with the viewer everytime Ben and Cam experience small successes, but it's fast enough so that, for the most part, the viewer isn't yawning through every subplot.
However, my one qualm with this week's episode was one subplot that didn't seem to fit in with the rest of the stories being told. That subplot was Rachel's story, where she almost quits her job after meeting her missionary friend and realizing how meaningless her life in New York is. While the conclusion of the story thread gave...
The series seems to be moving at a reasonably decent pace; it's slow enough for the story to have emotional resonance with the viewer everytime Ben and Cam experience small successes, but it's fast enough so that, for the most part, the viewer isn't yawning through every subplot.
However, my one qualm with this week's episode was one subplot that didn't seem to fit in with the rest of the stories being told. That subplot was Rachel's story, where she almost quits her job after meeting her missionary friend and realizing how meaningless her life in New York is. While the conclusion of the story thread gave...
- 3/1/2010
- by Sam McPherson
- TVovermind.com
How to Make It in America is HBO's new show. In the series premeire, we get introduced to the main characters.
Ben, played by Bryan Greenberg, is a very talented, but clueless designer who hasn't really found any direction in his life. We for one, are very happy to see Bryan Greenberg on our TV every Sunday night. If you haven't seen Prime - go rent it now! He is one very fine piece of man.
Cam is Ben's best friend. He comes in as a hustler trying to make a quick buck. And at the moment, that quick buck is for his cousin Rene. We like Cam and find his antics funny - running away from a cop? What was that?
Rene, played by Luis Guzman, is definitely the most intimidating character on the show, but we have a feeling that he may also be the funniest. What...
Ben, played by Bryan Greenberg, is a very talented, but clueless designer who hasn't really found any direction in his life. We for one, are very happy to see Bryan Greenberg on our TV every Sunday night. If you haven't seen Prime - go rent it now! He is one very fine piece of man.
Cam is Ben's best friend. He comes in as a hustler trying to make a quick buck. And at the moment, that quick buck is for his cousin Rene. We like Cam and find his antics funny - running away from a cop? What was that?
Rene, played by Luis Guzman, is definitely the most intimidating character on the show, but we have a feeling that he may also be the funniest. What...
- 2/15/2010
- by mmcarion@gmail.com (Mrs. Northman)
- TVfanatic
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