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BGT

Britain's Got Talent, commonly abbreviated BGT, is a British talent show broadcast on ITV. It is the British edition of the Got Talent franchise created by Simon Cowell and launched in 2007. The program features performers of diverse disciplines, including singing, dancing, magic, comedy, and other unusual talents, who audition for a panel of judges and a live audience.

Auditions are held nationwide, and acts that receive approval advance to live stages—semi-finals and a grand

Since its inception, BGT has become a staple of UK entertainment, notable for broad inclusivity in the

Britain's Got Talent is part of the broader Got Talent franchise, which has been adapted in numerous

final—where
the
public
votes
to
determine
the
winner.
The
show
offers
a
cash
prize
and
the
opportunity
to
perform
at
the
Royal
Variety
Performance;
the
exact
prize
and
format
have
varied
by
series.
Hosts
and
judges
have
changed
over
time,
with
long-running
hosts
including
Ant
and
Dec,
and
judges
such
as
Simon
Cowell,
Amanda
Holden,
Alesha
Dixon,
and
David
Walliams
among
others.
types
of
acts
it
showcases
and
for
helping
launch
the
careers
of
several
performers.
Notable
moments
include
the
breakthroughs
of
Paul
Potts
in
2007
and
Susan
Boyle
in
2009,
which
contributed
to
the
show's
high
profile.
countries,
contributing
to
a
global
trend
of
talent-based
reality
competitions.