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词条 Britain's Got Talent (series 6)
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  1. Series overview

     Semi-finals summary  Semi-final 1 (6 May)  Semi-final 2 (7 May)  Semi-final 3 (8 May)  Semi-final 4 (9 May)  Semi-final 5 (10 May)  Final (12 May) 

  2. Ratings

  3. Criticism, controversies & incidents

     Unsuitable content complaint  "Conflict of interest" audition  Voting app mishap 

  4. References

{{Use British English|date=January 2012}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2012}}{{Infobox reality talent competition
| series = Britain's Got Talent
| season = 6
| host = Anthony McPartlin (ITV)
Declan Donnelly (ITV)
| cohost = Stephen Mulhern (ITV2)
| judges = Simon Cowell
Amanda Holden
Alesha Dixon
David Walliams
Carmen Electra (guest)
| broadcaster = ITV
ITV2 (BGMT)
| first_aired = {{start date|df=y|2012|3|24}}
| last_aired = {{end date|df=y|2012|5|12}}
| image =
| winner-name = Ashleigh and Pudsey
| winner-genre = Dog trick act
| winner-origin = Wellingborough, England
| runner-name = Jonathan and Charlotte
| british = yes
| last = Britain's Got Talent (series 5)
| next = Britain's Got Talent (series 7)
| year = 2012
}}Series Six of Britain's Got Talent, a British talent competition series, began broadcasting in the UK during 2012, from 24 March to 12 May on ITV - many media outlets criticised the series' premiere date, believing it was a deliberate attempt to start a "ratings war" with the BBC, which was launching The Voice UK at the same time.[1] Following the previous year, Simon Cowell returned to the programme to oversee auditions for the sixth series,[2] while the departure of both David Hasselhoff and Michael McIntyre after the fifth series,[3][4] led to the producers replacing them with Alesha Dixon and David Walliams.[5] Because of her pregnancy, Amanda Holden had to miss some of the auditions, leading to Carmen Electra standing in for her as a guest judge.[6][7]

Apart from retaining the use of four judges following the previous series, the sixth series is most notable for three significant changes made in the show's format - the prize money was increased to £500,000;[8] the number of semi-finalists per semi-final was increased to 9; and the judges could now choose any semi-finalist that was eliminated and re-instate them into the live final as the "Judges' Wildcard". In addition, the series introduced a second means of voting for viewers in the form of mobile short codes - each participant received one during the show would could be called from any phone, with a small portion of the phone-in fee being donated to charity. Unlike The X Factor, text voting via this method was not incorporated, due to the potential risk of delays within the mobile text networks at busy times.[9]

The sixth series was won by dancing dog act Ashleigh and Pudsey, with opera duo Jonathan and Charlotte finishing in second place and Welsh choir Only Boys Aloud in third place. During its broadcast, the series averaged around 10.6 million viewers. In an interview they took part in, hosts Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly (colloquially known as Ant & Dec) felt that this year's semi-finalists were the best they had seen since the show began.[10]

Series overview

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Following open auditions held the previous year,[11][12] the Judges' auditions were held during January and February 2012, within Manchester,[13] Blackpool, Cardiff, London, Edinburgh and Birmingham. Like the previous series, a number of acts were invited to audition between 6 and 22 January, after being found via their videos on YouTube.[14] Twenty-five participants from this were picked by the producers and revealed by Britain's Got More Talent host Stephen Mulhern via a live YouTube stream from backstage at the London auditions, in which the YouTube community voted on their favourites between 6 and 13 February, with the winning acts later performing before the judges after the results of the vote on 18 February. Between 25 and 31 January, the sponsors of the show for this series, Virgin Media, ran addition auditions for the show via videos made on YouTube and/or Vimeo, which, while adhering to the same rules, were restricted to only Virgin Media customer, with the five winning acts later performing for the judges during the Birmingham auditions.

Following the previous series, both David Hasselhoff and Michael McIntyre announced that they wouldn't be returning for another year of the competition.[3][4] Their decision led to the producers seeking out their replacements, after deciding to maintain the use of four judges in the programme following Cowell's announcement in December 2011 that he would be returning to oversee auditions for the sixth series. Both Hasselhoff and McIntyre were eventually replaced by comedian David Walliams, and singer and TV presenter Alesha Dixon, the latter having previously been a judge on BBC's Strictly Come Dancing.[15] Owing to her pregnancy entering its late stages, Holden was forced to be absent from the Blackpool auditions.[6] As a result, the production team brought in Carmen Electra as a guest judge and oversee these in her place, until Holden was cleared by doctors to return to overseeing the remainder of the auditions.[7][16] Apart from a change in the judging panel, the producers decided to increase the prize money offered to the winner of the series to £500,000, with Cowell pledging half of the prize money.[8]

Of the participants that took part, only forty five made it past this stage and into the five live semi-finals,[17] with nine appearing in each one; this was a significant change after the last four series of the programme. In a change with the format, the live final featured ten acts that made it through the semi-finals, and one additional act dubbed "the Judges' wildcard" - if a semi-finalist was eliminated in their semi-final, they became eligible to be picked as a wildcard act for the final by the judges, with the choice made prior to the live final's broadcast. The wildcard for this series was boyband The Mend, after they lost out in the tied Judges' vote in the first semi-final. The following below lists the results of each participant's overall performance in this series:

{{legend2|gold|Winner|border=1px solid #aaa}} | {{legend2|silver|Runner-up|border=1px solid #aaa}} | {{legend2|#c96|Third place|border=1px solid #aaa}}

{{legend2|NavajoWhite|Finalist|border=1px solid #aaa}} | {{legend2|pink|Semi-finalist (lost judges' vote)|border=1px solid #aaa}} | {{legend2|white|Semi-finalist (eliminated)|border=1px solid #aaa}}

Judges' wildcard (previously eliminated act reinstated into the final by the judges)

ParticipantAge(s)GenreActSemi-finalResult
Analiza Ching 29 Music Violinist 1 {{sort Eliminated}
Aquabatique 21–28 Acrobatics Synchronised swimmers 5{{sort>10 | Finalist (Won Judges' vote)}}
Area 51 23–44 Dance Pyrotechnic dance troupe 3 {{sort Eliminated}
Ashleigh and Pudsey 17 & 6 Animals Dancing dog act 1{{sort>1 | Winner}}
Ashley Elliot 16 Music Xylophonist 3 {{sort Eliminated}
Be Minor 13–14 Singing Girlband 4 {{sort Eliminated}
Beatrix von Bourbon 27 Dance Burlesque dancer 4 {{sort Eliminated}
Billy George 20 Acrobatics Cyr wheel performer 513 | Eliminated (Lost Judges' vote)}}
Brynolf & Ljung 35 & 36 Magic Card magicians 4 {{sort Eliminated}
Callum Oakley 16 Comedy Comedian 5 {{sort Eliminated}
Cascade 22–35 Danger Action-stunt team 2 {{sort Eliminated}
Chica Latina 44 Singing / Variety Entertainer/singer 4 {{sort Eliminated}
Dennis Egel 41 Singing / Variety Singer/entertainer 3 {{sort Eliminated}
Face Team 19–28 Acrobatics Basketball stunt team 5 {{sort Eliminated}
Fish on Percussion 24 Music Drummer/performer 2 {{sort Eliminated}
Four Corners 17–25 Dance Dance troupe 2 {{sort Eliminated}
Gatis Kandis 31 Comedy Stand-up comedian 4 {{sort Eliminated}
Graham Blackledge 42 Singing / Music Organist/singer 2 {{sort Eliminated}
Greig Stewart 27 Music Laser harpist 5 {{sort Eliminated}
Honey Shazad 21 Singing Singer 3 {{sort Eliminated}
Hope Murphy 16 Singing Singer 5 {{sort Eliminated}
Jive Aces 34–49 Music Performance instrumental band 1 {{sort Eliminated}
Jonathan and Charlotte 17 & 16 Singing Opera duo 2{{sort>2 | Runner-up}}
Kai & Natalia 15 & 16 Dance Ballroom dancers 2{{sort>11 | Finalist (Won Judges' vote)}}
Karizma Krew 14–38 Dance Dance troupe 2 {{sort Eliminated}
Lauren Thalia 12 Singing / Music Singer/guitarist 1 {{sort Eliminated}
Loveable Rogues 18–20 Singing Acoustic band 3{{sort>4 | Finalist (Won Public vote)}}
Lucky 26 Variety Contortionist 3 {{sort Eliminated}
Malaki Paul 9 Singing Singer 413 | Eliminated (Lost Judges' vote)}}
Martyn Crofts 42 Comedy Dalek impersonator 5 {{sort Eliminated}
Molly Rainford 11 Singing Singer 3{{sort>6 | Finalist (Won Judges' vote)}}
Nu Sxool 10–17 Dance Dance troupe 4{{sort>8 | Finalist (Won Judges' vote)}}
Only Boys Aloud 14–19 Singing Male choir 1{{sort>3 | Third place}}
Paige Turley 14 Singing Singer 213 | Eliminated (Lost Judges' vote)}}
Rachel Knowland 25 Singing Singer 1 {{sort Eliminated}
Ryan O'Shaughnessy 19 Singing / Music Singer-songwriter/guitarist 5{{sort>5 | Finalist (Won Public vote)}}
Sam Kelly 19 Singing / Music Singer/guitarist 4{{sort>9 | Finalist (Won Public vote)}}
Strictly Wheels 39 & 41 Dance Ballroom dance duo 5 {{sort Eliminated}
The Mend 21–22 Singing Boyband 1{{sort>7 | Finalist (Won Judges' Wildcard)}}
The Showbears 34–53 Singing Singers/entertainers 2 {{sort Eliminated}
The Sugar Dandies 40 & 40 Dance Ballroom dancers 4 {{sort Eliminated}
The Zimmers 66–88 Music Performance rappers 3 {{sort Eliminated}
Twist and Pulse Dance Company 12–20 Dance Dance troupe 313 | Eliminated (Lost Judges' vote)}}
United We Stand 17–25 Dance Dance troupe 1 {{sort Eliminated}
Zipparah Tafari ('Mr Zip') 49 Music Rapper 1 {{sort Eliminated}

Semi-finals summary

Buzzed out

Judges' vote

{{legend2|gold|Won the public vote|border=1px solid #aaa}} | {{legend2|silver|Won the judges' vote; won by public vote in the event of a tie|border=1px solid #aaa}}

{{legend2|#c96|Lost the judges' vote; lost by public vote in the event of a tie|border=1px solid #aaa}} | {{legend2|white|Eliminated|border=1px solid #aaa}}

Semi-final 1 (6 May)

  • Guest performer: Tulisa ("Young")
Semi-FinalistOrderActBuzzes and judges' votesResult[18]
{{sort | 0 | Cowell{{sort | 0 | Holden{{sort | 0 | Dixon{{sort | 0 | Walliams
Zipparah Tafari 1 Comedy Rapper 4th - Eliminated
The Jive Aces 2 Swing Jazz Band 7th - Eliminated
Lauren Thalia 3 Singer And Guitarist 5th - Eliminated
United We Stand 4 Street Dance Troupe 9th - Eliminated
Analiza Ching 5 Violinist 8th - Eliminated
The Mend {{ref|1|1 6 Boy Band 3rd (Judges' vote tied - Lost on Public Vote)
Rachel Knowland 7 Singer 6th - Eliminated
Ashleigh & Pudsey 8 Dog Act 1st (Won Public vote)
Only Boys Aloud 9 Male Vocal Choir 2nd (Judges' vote tied - Won on Public vote)
  • {{note|1|1}} The Mend were later sent through to the final as a wildcard after the semi-finals.

Semi-final 2 (7 May)

  • Guest performer: The Wanted ("Chasing the Sun")
Semi-FinalistOrderActBuzzes and judges' votesResult[18]
{{sort | 0 | Cowell{{sort | 0 | Holden{{sort | 0 | Dixon{{sort | 0 | Walliams
Cascade 1 Martial Arts Stunt Team 8th - Eliminated
Paige Turley 2 Singer 3rd (Lost Judges' vote)
Karizma Krew 3 Dance Troupe 5th - Eliminated
The Showbears 4 Entertainers 7th - Eliminated
Fish on Percussion 5 Percussionist 9th - Eliminated
Graham Blackledge 6 Singer And Organist 6th - Eliminated
Kai and Natalia 7 Latin Ballroom Couple 2nd (Won Judges' vote)
Four Corners 8 Dance Troupe 4th - Eliminated
Jonathan and Charlotte 9 Opera Duo 1st (Won Public vote)

Semi-final 3 (8 May)

  • Guest performer: LMFAO (Medley of "Party Rock Anthem" and "Sexy and I Know It") [19]
Semi-FinalistOrderActBuzzes and judges' votesResult[18]
{{sort | 0 | Cowell{{sort | 0 | Holden{{sort | 0 | Dixon{{sort | 0 | Walliams
The Zimmers 1 Comedy Rappers 6th - Eliminated
Area 51 2 Pyrotechnic Dance Troupe 8th - Eliminated
Ashley Elliot 3 Xylophonist 5th - Eliminated
Molly Rainford 4 Singer 2nd (Judges' vote tied - Won on Public vote)
Lucky 5 Contortionist 7th - Eliminated
Loveable Rogues 6 Acoustic Group 1st (Won Public vote)
Honey Shazad 7 Singer 9th - Eliminated
Twist and Pulse Dance Company 8 Street Dance Troupe 3rd (Judges' vote tied - Lost on Public vote)
Dennis Egel 9 Entertainer 4th - Eliminated

Semi-final 4 (9 May)

  • Guest performer: Labrinth ("Express Yourself")
Semi-FinalistOrderActBuzzes and judges' votesResult[18]
{{sort | 0 | Cowell{{sort | 0 | Holden{{sort | 0 | Dixon{{sort | 0 | Walliams
Chica Latina 1 Entertainer 9th - Eliminated
Brynolf and Ljung 2 Illusionists 5th - Eliminated
Malaki Paul 3 Singer 3rd (Lost Judges' vote)
Gatis Kandis 4 Comedian 6th - Eliminated
The Sugar Dandies 5 Ballroom Dancers 7th - Eliminated
Nu Sxool 6 Dance Troupe 2nd (Won Judges' vote)
Beatrix von Bourbon 7 Burlesque Dancer 8th - Eliminated
Sam Kelly 8 Singer And Guitarist 1st (Won Public vote)
Be Minor 9 Girl Band 4th - Eliminated

Semi-final 5 (10 May)

  • Guest performer: Rebecca Ferguson ("Teach Me How to Be Loved")
Semi-FinalistOrderActBuzzes and judges' votesResult[18]
{{sort | 0 | Cowell{{sort | 0 | Holden{{sort | 0 | Dixon{{sort | 0 | Walliams
Face Team 1 Basketball Stunt Team 6th - Eliminated
Greig Stewart 2 Laser Harpist 9th - Eliminated
Billy George 3 Cyr Wheel Acrobat 3rd (Lost Judges' vote)
Martyn Crofts 4 Dalek Voice Impersonator 8th - Eliminated
Callum Oakley 5 Comedian 4th - Eliminated
Hope Murphy 6 Singer 5th - Eliminated
Strictly Wheels 7 Wheelchair Ballroom Dancers7th - Eliminated
Aquabatique {{ref|2|2 8 Synchronised Swimmers 2nd (Won Judges' vote)
Ryan O'Shaughnessy 9 Singer And Guitarist 1st (Won Public vote)
  • {{note|2|2}} Aquabatique's performance required them to conduct their act outside the studio during the live broadcast, while the judges remained in the studio to watch via screens.

Final (12 May)

  • Guest performers: Susan Boyle ("You'll See"); Diversity & Paul Gbegbaje;[20] The Show Bears featuring David Walliams ("It's Raining Men")

{{legend2|gold|Winner|border=1px solid #aaa}} | {{legend2|silver|Runner-up|border=1px solid #aaa}} | {{legend2|#c96|3rd place|border=1px solid #aaa}}

FinalistOrderActFinished[18]
The Mend 1 Boy Band07|7th}}
Sam Kelly 2 Singer/guitarist09|9th}}
Nu Sxool 3 Dance Troupe08|8th}}
Molly Rainford 4 Singer06|6th}}
Loveable Rogues 5 Acoustic Group04|4th}}
Kai and Natalia 6 Latin Ballroom Dancers11|11th}}
Aquabatique {{ref|2|3 7 Synchronised Swimmers10|10th}}
Ryan O'Shaughnessy 8 Singer And Guitarist05|5th}}
Only Boys Aloud 9 Male Vocal Choir{{sort>03|3rd}}
Ashleigh and Pudsey 10 Dog act{{sort>01|1st}}
Jonathan and Charlotte 11 Opera Duo{{sort>02|2nd}}
  • {{note|2|3}} Aquabatique's performance required them to conduct their act outside the studio during the live broadcast, while the judges remained in the studio to watch via screens.

Ratings

{{Main article|List of Britain's Got Talent episodes}}
EpisodeDateTotal viewers (millions)[21]Weekly rank[21]Share (%)
Auditions 1 24 March 11.57 3 39.2[22]
Auditions 2 31 March 12.17 1 41.3[23]
Auditions 3 7 April 11.95 1 38.7[24]
Auditions 4 14 April 12.18 1 39.5[25]
Auditions 5 21 April 11.60 1 38.2[26]
Auditions 6 28 April 11.97 1 41.8[27]
Auditions 7 5 May 11.27 1 38.9[28]
Semi-final 1 6 May 11.01 2 35.5[29]
Semi-final 27 May 10.77 2 35.6[30]
Semi-final 2 results 9.44 9 32.4[30]
Semi-final 38 May 9.12 12 33.5[31]
Semi-final 3 results 7.91 15 27.8[31]
Semi-final 49 May 10.15 3 37.6[32]
Semi-final 4 results 7.95 14 27.3[32]
Semi-final 510 May 9.90 7 36.6[33]
Semi-final 5 results 8.83 13 30.2[33]
Live final 12 May 13.12 1 46.4[34]

Criticism, controversies & incidents

Unsuitable content complaint

After the second audition episode had been aired, around over 70 complaints were made to Ofcom in regards to the performance of burlesque performer Beatrix Von Bourbon. Their criticism was over her audition, which involved stripping down until she wore only nipple tassels and a corset, which these viewers had felt to be unsuitable for a family show, especially as it had been shown before the 9pm watershed.[35] In its defence to this criticism, ITV released a statement in which they pointed out that the footage that was aired had been "carefully edited to ensure it was suitable". Ofcom launched an investigation into the matter which ran until 23 July 2012, in which, based on their findings, the regulator ruled that the broadcaster had not breached broadcasting codes that concerned the protection of children from unsuitable material, stating that the measures taken by the broadcaster had been within acceptable parameters of these codes.[36]

"Conflict of interest" audition

As part of the show's terms and conditions, stated in Section 23 regarding audition forms, all participants who audition for Britain's Got Talent must provide truthful information about themselves. Such disclosure includes information about any other show they are contracted to appear on, which would prohibit them from progressing beyond the auditions stage of the competition. While checking his background, researchers discovered that when singer/guitarist Ryan O'Shaughnessy had auditioned, he was already in a contract with Universal Music and had a place on the first series of The Voice of Ireland that was airing the same year as the sixth series of the show. This discovery led to Simon Cowell having to talk to O'Shaughnessy on his own and pointing out the researcher's findings to him, to which the singer stated in his defence that he wanted the freedom to express his own music that the competition show could give him, which The Voice of Ireland restricted. However, Cowell did not agree with his argument:[37][38][39]

"All you're doing is taking the place of somebody else, who isn't in your position on two shows. I'll be absolutely blunt with you, we were going to give you a yes, but I can't... you understand that?"

O'Shaughnessy, while accepting this decision, insisted he would do what he could to get out of The Voice of Ireland and out of his contract with Universal Music, which he successfully completed before the live semi-finals began on 6 May.{{Citation needed|reason=Original citation no longer proves this|date=January 2018}}

Voting app mishap

For this series of Britain's Got Talent, the show's production team decided to incorporate a second new method of voting that viewers could use, in the form of a mobile app. The concept for this idea was that viewers could purchase a set of three votes for a small fee and then use them, via the app, for any act that they liked in the semi-finals; any votes not used in one show would be carried forward to the next, and once all three votes had been used, the viewer would have to buy another set to place further votes. However, when this voting method was implemented for the first live semi-final, technical difficulties arose that led to use of the app being halted; as the problems could not be fixed after they arose, the decision was made to discontinue its use for the rest of the series. Ofcom later investigated the incident, after thousands of viewers who bought the app later complained to the regulator of their difficulties in using it to make votes, as over the half of the votes did not go through as a result of the technical fault. In their findings, the regulator reprimanded ITV for having failed to ensure that the app worked smoothly upon its activation, adding:

"We were therefore concerned that the application was unable to handle demand when voting opened. This meant that a significant proportion of viewers who had responded to the programme's invitation to purchase voting credits via the app were unable to use them and that therefore viewers were effectively misled - albeit unintentionally. We expect licensees to take all steps and efforts that are reasonably practicable to ensure the integrity and robustness of the systems they use."

However, Ofcom acknowledged that the concept of voting via smartphones was an original idea and that ITV was not at fault for the technical issues that arose from its use, while commending the broadcaster for providing sufficient action to deal with the aftermath of the fault.[40]

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