Young and old compete in tonight’s showcase finale
Kyle Tomlinson: The 15-year-old singer smashed Hallelujah and David Walliams hit his golden buzzer, which put him in the semis where he sang Adele’s When We Were Young. 20/1 to win. DNA: This magic act features Darren , 29, and Andrew, 43, who, among their many talents, possess the spooky ability to read minds. In their audition the London-based duo managed to work out what Amanda Holden and Simon Cowell were thinking. As if that wasn’t enough they even changed their T-shirts in the middle of the routine – and nobody noticed. 12/1. Matt Edwards: The magician, 34, from Suffolk was Ant and Dec’s golden buzzer choice who they described as being as “funny as Lee Evans.” 25/1. The Pensionalities: These two singing pals have a combined age of 159. Henry Hall, 84, and Malcolm “Malc” White, 75, from Doncaster, South Yorks, wowed with a cover version of One Direction’s History. 9/1. MerseyGirls: The five teenagers from Merseyside have been dancing together since they were five and wanted to do BGT
FUNNY LAD Ned Woodman as Julia, 15, suffers from scoliosis, a curvature of the spine. 12/1. Ned Woodman: The comic, nine, from Maidstone, Kent, went for the jugular with his first performance, saying: “Why were people so excited by that talking dog on Britain’s Got Talent? Amanda Holden’s been on it for years.” 20/1. Last night the final semi-finalists battled it out for the remaining two spots in this evening’s showdown – but they will also be joined by a wildcard. The judges will pick one act they loved from the past week and will announce who it is live on the show tonight. Last year there were two wildcards – one picked by judges and one by the public. But this year, it will just be down to David, Amanda, Alesha and Simon.