George, a street dancer from Warrington won the
second series of Britain’s Got Talent 2008. George could often be seen
dancing in the streets of Manchester; it was there that he managed to
raise the funds to travel to London to perform on Britain’s Got Talent.
His very entertaining dance rendition of Singing In The Rain in the
semi-finals, not only secured him a place in the finals, but the repeat
performance in the finals saw him secure the public vote for a worthy
win. He will now appear at the 2008 Royal Variety Performance to
perform for Prince Charles.
Andrew Johnstone
Andrew is a boy Soprano from Carlisle who
finished in third place in the Competition. He has the most amazing
angelic tone to his voice but he revealed that he was bullied at school
by those who did not appreciate his talent. At the start of the
competition Andrew appeared to lack confident. But after his
performance at the finals, the judges praised him for performing with
improved confidence and said they have watched him become a man during
the competition.
Kate & Gin
Kate and Gin are an excellent musical canine
dance act. Kate Nicolas, a 16 years old animal management student from
Shropshire and Gin her dog, a dancing Border Collie age 6, amazed
viewers with their dance act. Gin was so good that Simon Cowell wonder
if it was a real dog.
Signature
Signature are a dance group who
dazzled viewers with their brilliant dance style, mixing Michael
Jackson dance moves with Indian Bhangra style dancing. Suleman Mirza
and Madhu Sing from Essex are the two members of the group who met at
Westminster University. Their decision to blend their talents in this
way, almost gave them the opportunity to perform in front of Prince
Charles as they were the runner-up in the competition.
Cheeky Monkeys
Charlie Dixon age eight and Krista Hyatt age nine, are the two members
of the dance duo Cheeky Monkeys from East Lancashire. They are
enormously talented for ones so young. They but on a display of flips,
splits and tumbles that entertained millions of viewers. They were put
into the finals by Simon Cowell with the deciding vote when the group
finished in the top three in their Simi-final round
Strike
Strike
is a very impressive martial arts duo who has managed to turn martial
arts into light entertainment. Liam Richards, age 19 and Daniel Ball
age 22 are the duo that dazzled viewers with their high energy mix of
martial arts, gymnastics and dance. Liam from Sheffield and Daniel from
Doncaster are hoping one day to break into the world of movies.