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      • The second series was won by street dancer George Sampson, with dance duo Signature finishing in second place and opera singer Andrew Johnston third.
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  2. On 12 June 2008, while Johnston was travelling with the Britain's Got Talent Live Tour, it was announced that Johnston had signed a record deal with Syco Music, a division of Sony BMG, and that his first album would be produced after the tour.

  3. Oct 26, 2024 · It was 2008 when a 14-year-old George Sampson danced into the nation’s hearts and became just the second winner of Britain’s Got Talent. The teenager from Warrington, now 31, won the final ...

  4. Andrew Johnston's performance of Pie Jesu (from Andrew Lloyd Webber's Requiem) in the final of Britain's Got Talent 2008.Andrew finished in third place (behi...

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    • (2007) — Winner: Paul Potts. Over two million people voted for singer Paul to be crowned the very first winner of Britain's Got Talent in 2007.
    • (2008) — Winner: George Sampson. Breakdancer George wowed both the nation and judges with his amazing performance to Mint Royale's remix of the classic song "Singin' in the Rain".
    • (2009) — Winner: Diversity. 2009 was a huge year for Britain's Got Talent. Not only did dance group Diversity win the coveted first place, but this was also the year that brought us Susan Boyle.
    • (2010) — Winner: Spelbound. Gymnastics troupe Spelbound landed themselves a tidy £100,000 when they won Britain's Got Talent in 2010. The team then went on to not only perform at the Royal Variety Performance, but they also appeared in the Britain's Got Talent Live Tour and even the closing ceremony at the 2012 London Olympics.
    • Britain’s Got Talent winners: Paul Potts – 2007. The first ever winner! Former mobile phone salesman Paul Potts wowed the audience in 2007 with a performance of his own original song One Chance.
    • George Sampson – 2008. George Sampson, 14, won the hearts of millions with his incredible street dance performances in 2008. Post Britain’s Got Talent, George Sampson has had a very diverse career.
    • Diversity – 2009. Diversity is definitely one of the most famous dance troupes to ever compete on Britain’s Got Talent. While the dance group became a success worldwide, some of the members have also enjoyed a solo career.
    • Spelbound – 2010. After winning the show in 2010, the gymnastic group Spelbound released a DVD that same year. They also performed at the London Olympics Closing Ceremony in 2012 and performed alongside Michael McIntyre at a Paris event in 2015.
  5. Andrew Johnston is a singer who reached the Final of Series 2 of Britain's Got Talent. He was aged 13 at the time of his audition and hailed from Carlisle. Before his audition, Johnston stated that he lived on a Council Estate and wanted to sing in order to make something good come of his life.

  6. Comedian Axel Blake was crowned the winner of Britain's Got Talent in 2022 and he was Simon Cowell's golden buzzer act. In the months that followed after his win, Blake appeared on CBBC's...

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