Just one David Walliams wasn't enough on Sunday night as Britain's Got Talent aired the second episode of its comeback weekend.
The hit ITV show returned over Easter, two years after last being on-screen due to it being cancelled last year. A whopping average of 6.1 million viewers, with a TV audience peak of 7.2 million, tuned in to see an array of acts from a comedic robot to an original singer from The Greatest Showman take to the stage at the London Palladium in front of David, Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, and Alesha Dixon.
It comes after the filming of the 15th series had been scheduled to begin last January, however, production was delayed and then postponed until 2022 due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. READ MORE: ITV issue explanation after Britain's Got Talent's emotional act is hit by 'fake' claim Saturday’s launch episode saw Loren Allred, 32, reveal during her audition that she was the voice behind the hit song Never Enough from the 2018 musical film The Greatest Showman.
After performing the well-known film track, the singer received Amanda's Golden Buzzer. There was also a young ventriloquist from St Helens, a dad-of-two who was surprised with his audition by his mum and two daughters, and a Titan the Robot who secured four yeses after spraying water out of its mechanical eyes.
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