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An English Lad and His Amazing Sparkly, Spangly Baton
Sometimes a seemingly unimportant story surprisingly ends up being very emotionally touching. And so it is with the scenario of this English lad, a 2007 contestant on England's Britain’s Got Talent. In the first video of the story, a shy Craig Womersley in a glam, glittering, twinkling costume bashfully tells the judges that his talent is baton-twirling. A performance that will surely turn out to be painfully miserable.
Then Craig reveals he's kept his baton-twirling a secret from his parents for years, fearing being shamed by them. When he launches into his routine, the audience immediately goes absolutely mad, cheering and clapping with excitement.
In the second video, Craig performs on Britain's Got Talent a few weeks later. He had finally told his parents about his baton-twirling. Now out of the closet, about his baton-twirling, his parents have come to the show. I won't spoil how this turns out, but it's touching, tender and heartwarming.
Photographs and two amazing videos are included. Sometimes a seemingly unimportant story surprisingly ends up being very emotionally touching. And so it is with the scenario of this ... more -
20 million tune in for talent show finals
The BBC talent show I'd Do Anything and ITV's Britain's Got Talent both concluded their hugely successful runs with live finals in what was billed as the television showdown of the year.
In the two-part I'd Do Anything final, Jodie Prenger, 28, beat the other finalists Jessie Buckley, 18, and Samantha Barks, 17, to play the starring role of Nancy in Sir Cameron Mackintosh's forthcoming West End production of Oliver!
In the final of Britain's Got Talent, George Sampson, a 14-year-old breakdancer, won £100,000 and a place on the Royal Variety Performance. He failed to reach the semi-final last year. Signature was the runner-up while Andrew Johnston, 13, came in third place. The BBC talent show I'd Do Anything and ITV's Britain's Got Talent both concluded their hugely successful runs with liv... more -
Britain's Got Talent: Michael Jackson Impersonation
Crazy Michael Jackson impersonation with an eastern flavor.
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Britain's Got Talent - Michael Jackson
WOW! You have to watch to see. The music mix was awesome!
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Charlie Green: Another Britain's Got Talent! Another Talent to Watch Out For!
Better watch this video of another Filipino talent. He is one of the leading talents in "Britain's Got Talent" show in United Kingdom. The 10-year old boy is a Filipino-British---he is Charlie Green---from Droitwich, Worcestershire will advance to the semi-finals after receiving three "yeas" from the judges Simon Cowell, actress Amanda Holden and journalist Piers Morgan during the live audition at Manchester Theatre. Better watch this video of another Filipino talent. He is one of the leading talents in "Britain's Got Talent" show in ... more
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A Filipina up for Britain's Got Talent
Britain's Got Talent is very much like the American Idol in the USA side, though this Filipina joined the contest so that she can show off her talent (which I admit was impressive), and according to her, all what she is doing is for her two daughters back in the Philippines. Better watch the video to see for yourself! Britain's Got Talent is very much like the American Idol in the USA side, though this Filipina joined the contest so that she can... more
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The Best of 2007: Cell-Phone Salesman Paul Potts Dazzled the World and Won the Fin...
The Best of 2007: In the Britain's Got Talent competition, the opera singing cell-phone salesman gave a brilliant performance of Puccini's Nessun Dorma, and Paul Potts was proclaimed the winner of the Britain's Got Talent Grand Finals competition. This article includes beautiful photographs and three music videos. The Best of 2007: In the Britain's Got Talent competition, the opera singing cell-phone salesman gave a brilliant performance of ... more
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