What time is Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions on next Saturday, when is the final and who is taking part?
BRITAIN’S Got Talent: The Champions is halfway through the series and with it comes many weird and wonderful acts.
The revamped series sees some of the show’s most recognisable acts battle it out to be crowned the ultimate champion. Find out more about episode four..
When will Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions be on TV?
The Britain’s Got Talent spin-off show continues NEXT SATURDAY (September 21, 2019) at 8.30pm, with week four.
The series will run for three more weeks.
With this in mind the show is likely to end on October 5, 2019.
Who is in the week four line-up of Britain’s Got Talent?
The line-up for the fourth episode is yet to be released.
As soon as it does we will see it here first.
We do know that it will involve lots more weird and wonderful acts from across the globe.
How does Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions work?
In case you don’t know already BGT: The Champions consists of former contestants from winners to Golden Buzzer acts and fan favourites.
It is pre-recorded, filmed before the usual judges – David Walliams, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and, of course, Simon Cowell – and a live studio audience.
So it’s the judges and “superfans” alone who decide the winner – no home voting.
America’s Got Talent: The Champions has already aired in the US across seven episodes.
The competition resulted in magician Shin Lim, winner of the thirteenth season of AGT, triumphing.
Which acts are through to the final of Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions?
So far there are six finalists:
- Darcy Oakes – week three
- Nico & Paddy – week three
- MerseyGirls – week two
- Alexa Lauenburger – week two
- Kseniya Simonova – week one
- Bello and Annaliese Nock – week one
More on BGT: The Champions
What is the prize for winning Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions?
The champion will bag a whopping £100,000 prize after Simon Cowell chose to double the winnings.
The original amount was £50,000 but the music mogul decided to times the figure by two.
The lucky act will also take home a trophy for their efforts.
