Britain's Got Talent dance troupe Boyband have hit back at suggestions that they "deceived" the judges and viewers by keeping their history in dance competitions a secret.
Jaih, Dylan, Mikey, Mike and Corey won Ant & Dec's golden buzzer after their audition in Saturday night's show, but reports later noted their previous dance experience and appearance on Sky1 show Got to Dance.
"It's not fair," Dylan told Digital Spy today. "We didn't deceive anyone, it's not like that at all. Lots of contestants on Britain's Got Talent have a past - not everyone just comes on Britain's Got Talent from nothing and just goes on. We entered Got to Dance and it was a great competition to do, and now we're on Britain's Got Talent. It doesn't put us at an advantage at all."
Asked if he was worried about how people would react to the reports, Dylan replied: "Talent is...
Jaih, Dylan, Mikey, Mike and Corey won Ant & Dec's golden buzzer after their audition in Saturday night's show, but reports later noted their previous dance experience and appearance on Sky1 show Got to Dance.
"It's not fair," Dylan told Digital Spy today. "We didn't deceive anyone, it's not like that at all. Lots of contestants on Britain's Got Talent have a past - not everyone just comes on Britain's Got Talent from nothing and just goes on. We entered Got to Dance and it was a great competition to do, and now we're on Britain's Got Talent. It doesn't put us at an advantage at all."
Asked if he was worried about how people would react to the reports, Dylan replied: "Talent is...
- 4/20/2015
- Digital Spy
The Voice UK battles start tonight, so we thought it might be a pretty good idea to have a chat with a certain Mr Ricky Wilson in preparation. We've already brought you his thoughts on all of the acts in his team, but what else did the Kaiser Chiefs frontman have to say?
Read on to find out what Ricky had to say about not being a superstar, playing cliché bingo, feeling guilty about poaching acts who were going to choose another coach, using his charm and much, much more...
1. Ricky didn't pay any attention to whether the other coaches were turning this year.
"This year, it was nothing to do with what anyone else was doing, which it might have been about last year a little bit more. This year, I thought, 'You know what, I'm going to trust myself to know if I like something or not'. I...
Read on to find out what Ricky had to say about not being a superstar, playing cliché bingo, feeling guilty about poaching acts who were going to choose another coach, using his charm and much, much more...
1. Ricky didn't pay any attention to whether the other coaches were turning this year.
"This year, it was nothing to do with what anyone else was doing, which it might have been about last year a little bit more. This year, I thought, 'You know what, I'm going to trust myself to know if I like something or not'. I...
- 2/28/2015
- Digital Spy
2014 is almost over - we've had Christmas and everything - but what kind of year has it been? Well, if you're talking about reality TV, it's been pretty bloody spectacular. From scandals involving paper skeletons and baked Alaskas to shock winners and surprise losers, 2014 had a bit of everything. It's time for a little trip down memory lane, so strap in and join us as we revisit the best reality TV moments from the past 12 months...
January
Jim Davidson wins Celebrity Big Brother - and Lee Ryan loses it
This year's Celebrity Big Brother prompted a lot of soul searching as Jim Davidson ended up taking the crown - after striking up a bromance with Dappy. But it wasn't actually this winning moment that made January's CBB so captivating - instead, it was Lee Ryan's inability to keep it in his pants (and Casey Batchelor's mum shrieking: "He's mugging you off,...
January
Jim Davidson wins Celebrity Big Brother - and Lee Ryan loses it
This year's Celebrity Big Brother prompted a lot of soul searching as Jim Davidson ended up taking the crown - after striking up a bromance with Dappy. But it wasn't actually this winning moment that made January's CBB so captivating - instead, it was Lee Ryan's inability to keep it in his pants (and Casey Batchelor's mum shrieking: "He's mugging you off,...
- 12/26/2014
- Digital Spy
Launching in the UK this December, a dance battle that has already captivated thousands; Just Bollywood! Dubbed as the ‘most anticipated event of the year’, Just Bollywood is the UK’s first inter-university Bollywood Fusion dance competition, pioneered by a handful of students at Imperial College London. What started as a simple idea has catapulted into a nationwide brand that is set to revolutionize the UK Bollywood scene.
Just Bollywood will take place at the revered Logan Hall in London on Saturday 13th December 2014. Tickets are selling fast for inaugural contest, and start from as little as £15, so don’t miss your opportunity to be witness something truly special and worthwhile. Buy your tickets now for this dance extravaganza through the official website-http://www.justbollywood.co.uk/.
Sudeep Biswas, the President of Imperial College Indian society, which has organises Just Bollywood said, “December 2014 will mark the much anticipated arrival of Just Bollywood,...
Just Bollywood will take place at the revered Logan Hall in London on Saturday 13th December 2014. Tickets are selling fast for inaugural contest, and start from as little as £15, so don’t miss your opportunity to be witness something truly special and worthwhile. Buy your tickets now for this dance extravaganza through the official website-http://www.justbollywood.co.uk/.
Sudeep Biswas, the President of Imperial College Indian society, which has organises Just Bollywood said, “December 2014 will mark the much anticipated arrival of Just Bollywood,...
- 12/6/2014
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
In the Club remained on top of Tuesday's ratings outside soaps, according to overnight data.
The BBC One drama brought in 4.45 million viewers (20.6%) on average, slightly down from last week's 4.49m.
On BBC Two, Young Vets was seen by 1.29m (7.2%) at 7pm, followed by Russia's Lost Princesses with 1.51m (7.5%) at 8pm and Super Senses with 1.37m (6.3%) at 9pm.
ITV's repeat of Ade at Sea appealed to 2.41m (12.9%) at 7.30pm (116,000/0.6% on +1), while a Midsomer Murders repeat was seen by 2.55m (12.2%) at 8pm (198k/1.0%).
On Channel 4, Dogs: Their Secret Lives attracted 1.63m (8.1%) at 8pm (300k/1.4%). The Worst Place to be a Pilot intrigued 1.17m (5.4%) at 9pm (229/1.4%), and Gordon Ramsay's Hotel Hell gathered 771k (4.6%) at 10pm (129k/1.4%).
Channel 5's Cowboy Builders interested 783k (3.9%) at 8pm, followed by the latest CSI with 1.13m (5.2%) at 9pm (149k/0.9%) and Celebrity Big Brother with 1.58m (9.6%) at 10pm (122k/1.4%).
On BBC Three, Don't Tell the Bride entertained 664k (3.1%) at 9pm,...
The BBC One drama brought in 4.45 million viewers (20.6%) on average, slightly down from last week's 4.49m.
On BBC Two, Young Vets was seen by 1.29m (7.2%) at 7pm, followed by Russia's Lost Princesses with 1.51m (7.5%) at 8pm and Super Senses with 1.37m (6.3%) at 9pm.
ITV's repeat of Ade at Sea appealed to 2.41m (12.9%) at 7.30pm (116,000/0.6% on +1), while a Midsomer Murders repeat was seen by 2.55m (12.2%) at 8pm (198k/1.0%).
On Channel 4, Dogs: Their Secret Lives attracted 1.63m (8.1%) at 8pm (300k/1.4%). The Worst Place to be a Pilot intrigued 1.17m (5.4%) at 9pm (229/1.4%), and Gordon Ramsay's Hotel Hell gathered 771k (4.6%) at 10pm (129k/1.4%).
Channel 5's Cowboy Builders interested 783k (3.9%) at 8pm, followed by the latest CSI with 1.13m (5.2%) at 9pm (149k/0.9%) and Celebrity Big Brother with 1.58m (9.6%) at 10pm (122k/1.4%).
On BBC Three, Don't Tell the Bride entertained 664k (3.1%) at 9pm,...
- 8/27/2014
- Digital Spy
New Tricks rose slightly from last week to win the ratings outside soaps on Bank Holiday Monday, overnight data reveals.
The BBC One drama climbed by around 50,000 viewers to an average audience of 5.84 million (23.8%) at 9pm.
Earlier, a different slot for Countryfile appealed to 4.30m (23.5%) at 6pm, followed by coverage of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2014 with 4.53m (21.0%) at 7pm. A repeat of Miranda amused 3.33m (13.8%) at 8.30pm, while a look back on the career of Lord Richard Attenborough was seen by 2.26m (17.5%) at 10.35pm.
BBC Two's University Challenge quizzed 2.65m (11.2%) at 8pm. The Scotland Decides debate between Alex Salmond and Alistair Darling educated 1.66m (6.8%) at 9pm.
On ITV, Countrywise gathered 2.49m (10.5%) at 8pm (109k/0.4% on +1), followed by the latest Long Lost Family with 3.28m (13.4%) at 9pm (249k/1.5%).
Channel 4's Food Unwrapped was seen by 777k (3.4%) at 7.30pm (157k/0.6%), while Richard Ayoade's Gadget Man returned with 995k...
The BBC One drama climbed by around 50,000 viewers to an average audience of 5.84 million (23.8%) at 9pm.
Earlier, a different slot for Countryfile appealed to 4.30m (23.5%) at 6pm, followed by coverage of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2014 with 4.53m (21.0%) at 7pm. A repeat of Miranda amused 3.33m (13.8%) at 8.30pm, while a look back on the career of Lord Richard Attenborough was seen by 2.26m (17.5%) at 10.35pm.
BBC Two's University Challenge quizzed 2.65m (11.2%) at 8pm. The Scotland Decides debate between Alex Salmond and Alistair Darling educated 1.66m (6.8%) at 9pm.
On ITV, Countrywise gathered 2.49m (10.5%) at 8pm (109k/0.4% on +1), followed by the latest Long Lost Family with 3.28m (13.4%) at 9pm (249k/1.5%).
Channel 4's Food Unwrapped was seen by 777k (3.4%) at 7.30pm (157k/0.6%), while Richard Ayoade's Gadget Man returned with 995k...
- 8/26/2014
- Digital Spy
Made in Chelsea NYC gained back around 200,000 viewers for its second episode on Sunday, overnight data reveals.
The E4 series attracted 720k (3.4%) at 9pm on average (169k/1.1% on +1), which are the show's best ratings since its series seven launch earlier this year.
On BBC One, Antiques Roadshow interested 4.20 million (22.0%) at 7pm, while Countryfile topped the night with 5.12m (23.8%) at 8pm.
The Village continued with 3.92m (18.3%) at 9pm, dropping around 700k viewers from last week's opener. Match of the Day 2 scored 2.39m (19.0%) at 10.35pm.
BBC Two's Tropic of Capricorn appealed to 1.23m (6.5%) at 7pm, followed by Dragons' Den with 2.65m (12.3%) at 8pm. James May's Cars of the People brought in 2.60m (12.1%) at 9pm.
On ITV, Come on Down: The Game Show Story entertained 2.28m (12.0%) at 7pm (154k/0.7%). The Zoo intrigued 2.15m (10.0%) at 8pm (315k/1.5%), and The Great War educated 1.44m (7.8%) at 9pm (168k/1.1%).
Channel 4's The Mill was seen...
The E4 series attracted 720k (3.4%) at 9pm on average (169k/1.1% on +1), which are the show's best ratings since its series seven launch earlier this year.
On BBC One, Antiques Roadshow interested 4.20 million (22.0%) at 7pm, while Countryfile topped the night with 5.12m (23.8%) at 8pm.
The Village continued with 3.92m (18.3%) at 9pm, dropping around 700k viewers from last week's opener. Match of the Day 2 scored 2.39m (19.0%) at 10.35pm.
BBC Two's Tropic of Capricorn appealed to 1.23m (6.5%) at 7pm, followed by Dragons' Den with 2.65m (12.3%) at 8pm. James May's Cars of the People brought in 2.60m (12.1%) at 9pm.
On ITV, Come on Down: The Game Show Story entertained 2.28m (12.0%) at 7pm (154k/0.7%). The Zoo intrigued 2.15m (10.0%) at 8pm (315k/1.5%), and The Great War educated 1.44m (7.8%) at 9pm (168k/1.1%).
Channel 4's The Mill was seen...
- 8/18/2014
- Digital Spy
Made in Chelsea: New York launched with over 500,000 viewers on Sunday night, according to overnight data.
Airing outside its usual Monday 10pm slot, the summer spinoff series opened with 520k (2.3%) at 9pm on E4, with an added 205k (1.2%) on +1. This is down from the series seven launch overnight ratings of 730k.
New E4 series Almost Royal intrigued 191k (1.1%) at 10pm (129k/1.3% on +1).
BBC One's The Village returned for its second series with 4.62m (20.7%) at 9pm, down from last year's premiere ratings of 6.35m.
Earlier, Antiques Roadshow appealed to 4.59m (23.6%) at 7pm, while Countryfile topped the ratings with 5.63m (25.4%) at 8pm. Match of the Day returned with 2.36m (16.8%) at 10.35pm.
On BBC Two, Tropic of Capricorn intrigued 1.17m (6.0%) at 7pm, followed by Dragons' Den with 2.19m (9.9%) at 8pm and James May's Cars of the People with 2.43m (10.9%) at 9pm.
ITV's Come on Down: The Game Show Story entertained 2.86m (14.7%) at...
Airing outside its usual Monday 10pm slot, the summer spinoff series opened with 520k (2.3%) at 9pm on E4, with an added 205k (1.2%) on +1. This is down from the series seven launch overnight ratings of 730k.
New E4 series Almost Royal intrigued 191k (1.1%) at 10pm (129k/1.3% on +1).
BBC One's The Village returned for its second series with 4.62m (20.7%) at 9pm, down from last year's premiere ratings of 6.35m.
Earlier, Antiques Roadshow appealed to 4.59m (23.6%) at 7pm, while Countryfile topped the ratings with 5.63m (25.4%) at 8pm. Match of the Day returned with 2.36m (16.8%) at 10.35pm.
On BBC Two, Tropic of Capricorn intrigued 1.17m (6.0%) at 7pm, followed by Dragons' Den with 2.19m (9.9%) at 8pm and James May's Cars of the People with 2.43m (10.9%) at 9pm.
ITV's Come on Down: The Game Show Story entertained 2.86m (14.7%) at...
- 8/11/2014
- Digital Spy
BBC One's Tumble premiered to more than 3 million viewers last night (August 9), according to overnight figures.
The celebrity gymnastics show averaged 3.16m (20.7%) across its 90-minute timeslot from 6.30pm.
It was followed by The National Lottery: Break the Safe (3.16m/17.7%), before the latest instalment of Casualty treated 3.99m (21%) from 8.50pm.
On BBC Two, Proms Extra drew 457k (2.5%) from 8.30pm and Melvyn Bragg's Radical Lives took 455k (2.4%) from 9.15pm.
ITV's Tipping Point: Lucky Stars continued with 2.68m (15.3%) from 7.45pm, with All Star Family Fortunes grabbing 2.4m (12.7%) afterwards.
Channel 4's repeat of Grand Designs at 8pm was watched by 1.02m (5.7%), before an airing of the film Immortals appealed to 1.46m (8.3%).
On Channel 5, the latest Big Brother was caught by 865k (4.6%) from 9pm, with Bit on the Psych later drawing 340k (3.3%).
Earlier in the evening, test cricket highlights between England and India entertained 1.01m (6.4%) and World's Worst Storms took 468k (2.6%).
On the multichannels,...
The celebrity gymnastics show averaged 3.16m (20.7%) across its 90-minute timeslot from 6.30pm.
It was followed by The National Lottery: Break the Safe (3.16m/17.7%), before the latest instalment of Casualty treated 3.99m (21%) from 8.50pm.
On BBC Two, Proms Extra drew 457k (2.5%) from 8.30pm and Melvyn Bragg's Radical Lives took 455k (2.4%) from 9.15pm.
ITV's Tipping Point: Lucky Stars continued with 2.68m (15.3%) from 7.45pm, with All Star Family Fortunes grabbing 2.4m (12.7%) afterwards.
Channel 4's repeat of Grand Designs at 8pm was watched by 1.02m (5.7%), before an airing of the film Immortals appealed to 1.46m (8.3%).
On Channel 5, the latest Big Brother was caught by 865k (4.6%) from 9pm, with Bit on the Psych later drawing 340k (3.3%).
Earlier in the evening, test cricket highlights between England and India entertained 1.01m (6.4%) and World's Worst Storms took 468k (2.6%).
On the multichannels,...
- 8/10/2014
- Digital Spy
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