Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda Holden has said there are “still discussions going on” as to whether the show will be filmed this year. Her comments come amid reports the programme may have been axed for 2021 over fears about coronavirus.
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Britain's Got Talent has reportedly been scrapped until the autumn.The popular talent show has reportedly been halted as the third national lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic has meant that nationwide auditions cannot take place. Show bosses are said to be hopeful that the show will return later this year.
A source told The Mirror: "Safety has to be our priority and it’s simply not feasible or sensible to ask members of the public to travel in order to audition at this time. "While we’d love
.Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda Holden has said there are “still discussions going on” as to whether the show will be filmed this year. Her comments come amid reports the programme may have been axed for 2021 over fears about coronavirus.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Amanda Holden has once again spoken about Britain's Got Talent and why it has been temporarily cancelled this year. Appearing on her Heart Radio Breakfast show on Tuesday, the judge's co-host Ashley Roberts prompted her to spill more details on the decision.
direct to your inboxAmanda Holden has given an update on whether Britain's Got Talent will go ahead this year. It had already been announced that the ITV variety show has been postponed from the spring until the autumn because auditions couldn't take place under the current lockdown.
Britain's Got Talent could be scrapped this year after ITV bosses revealed that Covid had made the axing "almost certain. "Speaking about the potential of a 2021 series, BGT judge Amanda Holden said that the show needs an audience, a requirement that might not be possible with certain coronavirus restrictions.
Britain’s Got Talent could be postponed until 2022, despite plans for it to go ahead in the summer, it has been reported. Producers of the show are said to be “almost certain” the programme could be scrapped for this year, with the series not likely to be put on air until spring 2022.
direct to your inboxBritain’s Got Talent faces the axe this this year if it can't be made safely according to reports.Simon Cowell’s long-running variety show, which was held in two halves last year because of COVID-19, had already been postponed from the spring until the autumn because auditions couldn't take place under the current lockdown. But there are no guarantees that the 15th series of the ITV talent show can be made safely in a few months’ time the Mirror reports.
Britain’s Got Talent looks “almost certain” to be scrapped for this year, until the hit series can be made safely which may mean the telly talent show will be unlikely to air on ITV until spring 2022. Producers at Simon Cowell’s postponed variety show had hoped to be able to hold auditions over the summer and air in the autumn, ahead of live finals.
Naman Ramachandran U.K. broadcaster ITV has decided to postpone filming on the next season of popular talent competition “Britain’s Got Talent” while the U.K.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Britain's Got Talent has been temporarily cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, ITV has confirmed. A spokesperson told HELLO!: "The filming for the 15th series of Britain's Got Talent has been postponed from its proposed record dates in late January. MORE: Simon Cowell set for major change following recovery from bike accident"With the announcement of the latest Government health guidelines and with our priority of safeguarding the well-being of everyone
direct to your inboxBritain's Got Talent has been postponed, ITV has confirmed.The talent show was due to begin filming its audition stages later this month. This usually sees the BGT cast and crew travel to audition acts in London and Manchester.
ITV has delayed production on its blockbuster entertainment show Britain’s Got Talent as coronavirus rampages across the UK.