The eighth series opens with acts including pianist Derek Barron. Also appearing is future star Dave Spikey, here as part of double act Spikey and Sykey. Dave would later confess: "I cringe now when I think about it."
Barbara Windsor and Alvin Stardust join John Millar on the panel to judge singers Alan Fielding, Francesca Frazer and Paul Chance. Also appearing are dancer Steve Gare, magicians Raffles and Dallas, and comedy act Brothers Demented.
Barry Cryer, Jessica Martin and Nina Myskow are the panel judging acts including dancers City Limits and comedy duo Dross Bross. Also featured are comedian Ian Irving and singers Diane Lee Carol, Paul Duffy and Heather Barker.
Featuring comedian Joe Pasquale, almost inarguably the most successful act to come out of the 1980s revival series. On the judging panel are Ken Dodd, Lynsey de Paul and Hilary Kingsley, while among the other acts is magician Lewie.
Featuring singers Van Williams, Paula Simpson and Mike Sterling, along with comedians Kenny Voe and Gary T. Thompson, plus magic act the Zodiac Brothers.
There's music on this edition from singers Cassandra Rowlands, Charmein Dennis and Dwyer and Clayburn. There's also impressions from Lea Cassell and comedy from Scott Wynter and Dennis Mawn.
Featuring comic acrobat act Wax 'n' Wain, singers Ben Rees and Barbara Allan, impressionist Mark Baylin, comedian Johnny Lee Graham and singing duo Banks and King.
An exceptionally close edition, with five of the acts all within two lights of each other on the studio scoring panel, including three acts tied. Unfortunately for sixth act Bridge and Wilde, they're not in the same company.
Bernie Winters, Faith Brown and John Millar are the judging panel, with acts including the Oliver Brothers, comedians Steve Hurst and Shaun Connors. Also featured are jazz group Trio and singers Vivy Caan and Richard Courtice.
An edition with plenty of comedy, as stand ups Denzil Kilvington, Cassie Blake and Denny Waters all compete for a place in the final. Also competing are singer Paul Kennedy, pianist Fiona Bennett and the group Acapella.
Helen Shapiro, Stubby Kaye and astrologer Martine Delamere judge acts including comedians Elliot Brooks and Mike Sealey, along with band Strange Rooms. Also featured are singers Dale A. Williams and Karen Logan, plus duo Stiles and Drewe.
Six more acts get one last chance to try and earn a place in the final. Unfortunately for Tony M. Stevens, Nina believes he's the sort of comedian who shouldn't get television exposure and that she "absolutely hated him."
The 1987 Grand Final sees acts including ventriloquist Jimmy Tamley, comedian Joe Pasquale and comic duo Brothers Demented battle it out to see who will be the New Faces winner of the year.