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Every Britain’s Got Talent winner ever as ITV prepares to unveil The Champions line-up


BRITAIN’S Got Talent is returning to our telly’s VERY SOON with a brand spanking new format, which will see past winners of the show compete to be crowned the ultimate champion.

The Champions is the brain child of boss Simon Cowell but who are the victors of series gone by? Here is a round-up of all the winners of the BGT thus far…

 George Samspon won series two of Britain's Got Talent

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George Samspon won series two of Britain’s Got TalentCredit: Rex Features

Britain’s Got Talent launched in 2007 and since its inauguration there has been a dozen winners, some of which have gone on to forge huge careers in the entertainment industry.

From series one winner Paul Potts, who wowed the judges with his incredible vocals, to dance troop Diversity, which beat fan-favourite Susan Boyle in 2009.

Here is the full list of champions from the very first series in 2007, right up to the most recent season in 2019…

Colin Thackery – series 13

 Colin Thackery was the winner of Britain's Got Talent 2019

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Colin Thackery was the winner of Britain’s Got Talent 2019Credit: Rex Features

Colin Thackery is an 89-year-old Army veteran and a singer.

Colin’s audition was shown on Britain’s Got Talent on Saturday, May 11, 2019.

He sang Wind Beneath My Wings, made famous by Bette Midler in Beaches.

The weepy song had the audience and the judges crying, as he dedicated it to his late wife Joan, who died in 2016 after more than 60 years of marriage.

Colin won over the judges and got four yeses, landing himself a place in the live semi-finals.

For his semi-final on Wednesday, May 29, 2019 he sang We’ll Meet Again, and progressed to the final on Saturday, June 2, 2019 after receiving the most votes.

During the final show, Colin was crowned winner of Britain’s Got Talent 2019, after singing Michael Ball’s Love Changes Everything.

Lost Voice Guy – series 12

 apu Lost Voice Guy won series 12 of Britain's Got Talent in 2018

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apu Lost Voice Guy won series 12 of Britain’s Got Talent in 2018Credit: Rex Features

The stand-up comedian, who performs with a speech synthesiser, was diagnosed with cerebral palsy when he was six months old.

Lost Voice Guy, whose real name is Lee Ridley, won the series in 2018 and picked up 21 per cent of the final vote.

Since winning the show, he starred in the second series of Radio 4 sitcom Ability, which he co-wrote.

Also, he competed in American’s Got Talent: The Champions, a spin-off of the original series.

Tokio Myers – series 11

 Tokio Myers was crowned the winner of Britain's Got Talent in 2017

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Tokio Myers was crowned the winner of Britain’s Got Talent in 2017Credit: ITV

The pianist impressed the judges and those alike with his blend of classical and electronic music.

He was crowned the champion in 2017 and has since released his debut album, entitled Our Generation.

Also, the musician featured on Simon Cowell’s charity single Bridge Over Troubled Water following the Grenfell Tower fire.

Richard Jones – series 10

 Richard Jones became the Britain's Got Talent champion in series 11

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Richard Jones became the Britain’s Got Talent champion in series 11Credit: Rex Features

The army man became the first magician in the show’s history to win Britain’s Got Talent in 2016.

He was crowned the winner following a moving tribute to the Armed Forces in his finale performance.

Wayne Woodward, a singer, and Stormtrooper dance troupe Boogie Storm came second and third, respectively.

Following his win in 2016, Richard bagged a one-off special called Operation Magic and toured the UK with his magic.

Jules O’Dwyer & Matisse – series 9

 Jules ODwyer and Matisse won series 9 of Britain's Got Talent

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Jules ODwyer and Matisse won series 9 of Britain’s Got TalentCredit: Rex Features

Jules O’Dwyer and pet pup Matisse performed a difficult tightrope act to win the competition in 2015.

But it was later revealed the canine on the ropes was not even Matisse at all but a mutt named Chase, who viewers knew nothing about.

When this was brought to light more than 1,100 people complained to Ofcom and the regulator ruled viewers has been misled.

Collabro – series 8

 The five-piece won the prize in series 8 of Britain's Got Talent

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The five-piece won the prize in series 8 of Britain’s Got TalentCredit: Rex Features

Classical music band Collabro faced tough competition in the 2014 final, as all the finalist were singers.

The five-piece beat songstress Lucy Kay and Bars and Melody to win the series eight of Britain’s Got Talent.

Since winning the show, the group have released three albums, however, the band is now a four-piece.

Original member Richard Hadfield left the group in 2016, with his departure being announced after the group returned to the BGT stage to perform that same year.

Attraction – series 7

 Attraction wowed judges with their performances to be crowned the winners of Britain's Got Talent 2013

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Attraction wowed judges with their performances to be crowned the winners of Britain’s Got Talent 2013Credit: Rex Features

Attraction, a Hungarian shadow artist group, won the seventh series of Britain’s Got Talent in 2013.

The squad had taken part in the German version of BGT in 2012, however, they had only placed seventh.

After winning the contest, the group went on to star in live theatre productions and in a TV advert.

Ashleigh and Pudsey – series 6

 Ashleigh and Pudsey were the first canine act to win Britain's Got Talent in 2012

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Ashleigh and Pudsey were the first canine act to win Britain’s Got Talent in 2012Credit: Rex Features

Ashleigh and her adorable pooch Pudsey stole hearts when they performed in series six of the talent show.

They become the first ever canine winners of Britain’s Got Talent in 2012 and beat fellow finalist Jonathan and Charlotte and Only Boys Aloud.

The twosome’s Mission Impossible inspired routine won them the prize money and the chance to perform at the Royal Variety Performance.

Pudsey later starred in his own film, Pudsey the Dog: The Movie, which David Walliams voiced.

In 2017, Ashleigh announced Pudsey had died and that in the future she would be performing with a dog called Sully.

Jai McDowell – series 5

 Jai McDowell was the surprise winner of Britain's Got Talent 2011

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Jai McDowell was the surprise winner of Britain’s Got Talent 2011Credit: Ken McKay

Viewers were stunned when Jai McDowell won the show in 2011, as young singer Ronan Parke was the favourite to win the series.

Ronan had been dubbed the ‘British Justin Bieber’ but it was the Scotsman’s performance of Bring Me To Life by Evanescence, which won over the public.

Spelbound – series 4

 Spelbound bagged the prize after winning Britain's Got Talent 2010

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Spelbound bagged the prize after winning Britain’s Got Talent 2010Credit: ITV

The gymnastic troupe really impressed Simon with their stunning routines and incredible stunts in 2010.

At the time, the music mogul said: “I can only say on live television that was one of the most astonishing things I have ever seen.”

Spelbound beat dance duo Twist and Pulse in the final to win the completion and later released a DVD and performed the London Olympics closing ceremony in 2012.

Diversity – series 3

 The dance troupe beat Susan Boyle to win Britain's Got Talent 2009

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The dance troupe beat Susan Boyle to win Britain’s Got Talent 2009Credit: ITV

Diversity competed in Britain’s Got Talent in 2009, the same year Susan Boyle’s audition went viral.

Although, the Scottish singer was the favourite to win the series after she become a star overnight it was the dance troupe who won the show.

After being crowned the winners, the group went on to tour and appeared in countless TV shows.

Choreographer Ashley Banjo has gone on to carve a career in TV, with him most recently appearing as a judge on Dancing on Ice.

George Sampson – series 2

 George Sampson’s Singin' in the Rain performance helped him win Britain's Got Talent 2008

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George Sampson’s Singin’ in the Rain performance helped him win Britain’s Got Talent 2008Credit: ITV

In series two of Britain’s Got Talent, a young George Sampson wowed judges and viewers with his impressive dance moves.

His performance to Mint Royale’s remix of Singin’ in the Rain resulted in the song itself re-entering the UK music chart and went straight to number one.

George later starred in Waterloo Road, as Kyle Stack and played Gary in Mount Pleasant.

Paul Potts – series 1

 Paul Potts was the first ever winner of Britain's Got Talent

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Paul Potts was the first ever winner of Britain’s Got TalentCredit: ITV

Paull Potts, an opera singer, became the first ever winner of ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent in 2007.

He saw off competition from Connie Talbot, The Bar Wizards, Bessie Cursors, Damon Scott and Kombat Breakers to win.

Since the show, Paul has forged a successful music career and there was even a film about his life, starring James Corden, entitled One Chance.

When does Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions start?

ITV have confirmed the BGT spin-off will start on Saturday, August 31.

The series will run for six weeks – with this in mind the show is likely to end on October 5, 2019.

We know that the final was taped at Wembley Arena at the end of July.

Embarrassingly enough, the act who won the contest showed off their trophy outside the arena – we won’t spoil it for you, but if you do care to know who’s won the show, a simple Twitter search will bring up the answer in no time.

Teaser for Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions





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