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Watchdog to probe stuntdog’s double on Britain’s Got Talent

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AN investigat­ion into whether Britain’s Got Talent viewers were “misled” by a stuntdog double has been launched by broadca sting watchdog Ofcom.

The ITV final will be examined after 1,150 complaints poured in about the winning act, Jules O’Dwyer and her dog Matisse.

“We’ve opened an investigat­ion to determine whether viewers of ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent final, who may have paid money to vote, were misled about the competitio­n,” a spokesman said.

Viewers were outraged after it emerged, on the morning after the final, that Matisse had not performed the tightrope stunt, the most spectacula­r element of the winning sketch.

It starred O’Dwyer as a policewoma­n going after “sausage thief” Matisse and another of her pets, threelegge­d Skippy.

Producers apologised, saying the use of O’Dwyer’s other dog Chase should have been “made clearer to the judges and viewers”.

O’Dwyer, who won a spot on the Royal Variety Show as well as the £250,000 prize, said that she was “shocked and surprised” by viewers’ reactions.

The guide dog trainer, who beat Welsh choir Cor Glanaethwy and magician Jamie Raven, said she did not use Matisse, the dog viewers believed performed the stunt, because he did not like heights.

“I was disappoint­ed when people said I allegedly hid Chase and I was trying to make it like Chase was Matisse. That’s not so,” she said.

“I introduced Chase in the semifinal, and I said Chase is Matisse’s best mate. Why put the pressure on the dog when I already have another dog who can perform it on television?”

The show’s boss Simon Cowell said “noone set out to fool anybody” and blamed the “confusion” of a live show for the mixup.

“I think now the dust has settled a bit we can accept that she won,” he said afterwards.

ITV boss Peter Fincham admitted the show should have made it clearer that O’Dwyer used a stunt double dog for her winning sketch.

There was no sign of Chase, who had previously appeared in the semifinal, when O’Dwyer and Matisse took to the stage to be congratula­ted on their win by the judges and hosts Ant and Dec.

Voting figures showed that O’Dwyer and Matisse won by just 2 per cent – getting 22.6 per cent of votes compared with 20.4 per cent for magician Raven.

 ??  ?? JULES O’DWYER: She won the £250,000 prize.
JULES O’DWYER: She won the £250,000 prize.

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