Saturday, 7 April 2012

Britain's Got Talent 2012 - Week 3

This week we're beginning the search in London! Our first act seems to be a bunch of OAPs (The Zimmers) who all have forgotten there places, "move down Dave, stand there!" They begin with a horrible rendition of "What The World Needs Now Is Love". But then out of nowhere, they start to take their coats off to which they look like we're about to see some wrinkly stripping... But no! They only start rapping! With all four judges putting them through, could 'The Zimmers' be the next big thing in the music industry?

Back from the break and we are now in Birmingham where we are graced with 'Four Corners'. A great dance troupe which consists of one girl and about 15 boys - lucky them! They blew the judges away, especially the girl for Simon, and were put through by all four judges.  Seemingly Birmingham  was on fire with plenty of acts going through but was someone going to spoil it? Richard Bolongi was the man to do so. A tone deaf guy who's ex-girlfriend didn't know why he wrote a song for her. Perhaps she knew he couldn't sing? He seemed to be a desperate Ne-Yo wannabe who was desperate to progress in the competition. Thankfully not.

Back to London and we are greeted with an amazing rendition of 'Purple Rain' by Chelsea. She was a bag of nerves but she really pulled it out the bag. But will her nerves stop her from reaching the finals? Time will tell. Plenty of great David and Simon banter to keep us entertained whilst we see acts that Simon sadly keeps interrupting. But David knows what's funny and he keeps on giving us the best moments of the series - Simon won't be happy!

Back again to be exposed to what seems to be the worst musical theatre group and the worst 'rock star' ever. However, Zipparah Tafari brings some entertainment with a song about loosing your keys and your phone... "Have you ever been in that situation where you've lost your keys and your mobile phone?" A massive crowd pleaser but where are his keys and where is his phone?! Our next act was Pudsey and Ashley, a dog and human dance act. They danced to a remixed version of 'The Flintstones' theme tune and wasn't it great?! Most definitely the best dog act to grace our screens on Britain's Got Talent and Simon agrees!

Could this possibly be our winner?

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