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RE: Britain’s Got Talent 2023 - Brekkie - 31-05-2023

Or perhaps he was just the best act of the night. Glorious nonsense.


RE: Britain’s Got Talent 2023 - Larry the Loafer - 31-05-2023

It was a relief to see a comedian on BGT who wasn't the usual Live at the Apollo fodder with paint-by-numbers observation skills. Comedy is running low on, what I affectionately call, fools.


RE: Britain’s Got Talent 2023 - all new phil - 31-05-2023

(31-05-2023, 07:20 AM)Brekkie Wrote:  Or perhaps he was just the best act of the night.  Glorious nonsense.

Hadn’t seen his audition but he well and truly won me over, even though I have no idea what his ‘talent’ actually is..!

Majority verdict by the judges almost always suggests they put the 3rd place act through.


RE: Britain’s Got Talent 2023 - Larry the Loafer - 31-05-2023

(31-05-2023, 02:16 PM)all new phil Wrote:  Hadn’t seen his audition but he well and truly won me over, even though I have no idea what his ‘talent’ actually is..!

I was starting to think he'd found a way to amuse everybody in the auditions and had no idea what to do in the semis. Eventually I warmed to him, and when I saw how committed he was to his act by throwing himself down the stairs walking offstage, I knew he was someone worth keeping an eye on.


RE: Britain’s Got Talent 2023 - tellyblues - 31-05-2023

(31-05-2023, 11:11 AM)Larry the Loafer Wrote:  It was a relief to see a comedian on BGT who wasn't the usual Live at the Apollo fodder with paint-by-numbers observation skills. Comedy is running low on, what I affectionately call, fools.

Yep, and they wonder why they can't get anywhere on their own?


RE: Britain’s Got Talent 2023 - JMT1985 - 31-05-2023

Why is stand up comedy the Achilles heel of Britain's Got Talent?

Maybe other forms of entertainment suit the big stage environment of BGT - yes we have brilliant comedians performing in massive arenas, but they are established comedians - when you have brand new, unheard of comedians, the last thing they need is a huge venue to start off their act in.

Maybe this is why some comedians on BGT simply fall down


RE: Britain’s Got Talent 2023 - iloveTV1 - 31-05-2023

(31-05-2023, 09:04 PM)JMT1985 Wrote:  Why is stand up comedy the Achilles heel of Britain's Got Talent?

Maybe other forms of entertainment suit the big stage environment of BGT - yes we have brilliant comedians performing in massive arenas, but they are established comedians - when you have brand new, unheard of comedians, the last thing they need is a huge venue to start off their act in.

Maybe this is why some comedians on BGT simply fall down

Hasn’t a stand up comedian won two of the last four series?


RE: Britain’s Got Talent 2023 - JAS84 - 31-05-2023

Yeah, my first thought there was Lost Voice Guy.


RE: Britain’s Got Talent 2023 - Josh - 31-05-2023

That CGI Noodle cat has made it through to the shows tomorrow apparently. As you do.


RE: Britain’s Got Talent 2023 - JasonB - 31-05-2023

(31-05-2023, 09:57 PM)Josh Wrote:  That CGI Noodle cat has made it through to the shows tomorrow apparently. As you do.

Wouldn't using CGI be breaking the rules of the programme?