The show makes a return as "New Faces of 86", hosted by former winner Marti Caine. The acts include stand ups Kelly Fox and Duggie Small, while the panel judges are Chris Tarrant, Cheryl Baker and the soon-to-be-feared Nina Myskow.
A contestant from the original series returns to the show - but this time, Gary Wilmot is on the panel. Joining him are John Millar and Marti Webb, in an edition that features singers, acrobats, an impressionist and comedian Andy Feet.
Vince Hill and Simon Napier-Bell join Nina Myskow on the panel, while the acts include magic act Maggie Dee, singer Adam Quest and comedians Paul James and Micky Zany.
Lennie Bennett and Samantha Fox join John Millar on the panel, while acts include the group Ebony Eyes and ventriloquist act Chris Bylett and Desmond. Among the other competitors are singer Rick Bonnie and impressionist Pauline Hannah.
Danny La Rue becomes the first of the original series panellists to put in a return appearance, joined by Stephanie Lawrence and Nina. Among the acts are comedian Tony Palmer, violinist Karen Hunter and singer Julie Scott.
Comedy on this edition comes from Terry Denton and Freddy Phillips, plus Kelvin and Sonny Boy. Also competing are singers Charlen Pierre and Hamilton Browne, plus the group Smack Alley.
A shorter edition of New Faces than usual, as comedian Billy Royal's act goes badly wrong, causing it to be trimmed down in the edit. Acts having an easier night include singers Chloe Foxx and Scott Randelle.
Featuring music from Terri Wade and Fizzy Drinks, along with a game of Russian Roulette from Julian Caruso. There's also comedy from Ray Kingsley and double act Hale and Hearty, and a song to close the show from James Stone.
One of the most famous faces from the revival series makes his first appearance on the show in the form of comedian Billy Pearce. Among the other acts are jugglers Haggis and Chips, and 15-year-old singer Julie Bunn.
Featuring comedy from Chester Gray, Paul Zenon and a comic act led by future star Tony Hawks: Morris Minor and the Majors. There's also music from groups Sight 'n' Sound and Hi Jinks, and singer Stevie Walker.
An edition with plenty of comedy, as stand ups Dean Barry and Lance Edwards compete alongside the comic group Schooner. Also appearing are singers Gary James and Marta De Clare, plus violinist Gary Lovini.
Six new acts have one last chance to earn a place in the following week's Grand Final. Among those competing for the final spot are Max Million, Alison Daly and double act Walker and Cadman.
Former contestant Jim Davidson joins the panel for the Grand Final, along with Bill Kenwright and Millicent Martin. Among the acts competing to win the overall series are comedian Duggie Small, violinist Gary Lovini and singer James Stone.