
After last night exciting performances, we are now on the last leg of the marathon run to find the most talented act in Britain, and what a roller coaster it has been. Tonight is no different. In fact, this group has turned out the hardest to predict because the acts seem to match each other in talent and energy, not leastAidan Davis, a pretty dynamic youngster and Hollie Steel, a ballet dancer and unexpected singer. She took everyone by surprise when she started singing because she came out dancing to begin with. So hold on to your seats as this final group battle it out for the last two places.
for the first time I find it hard to predict a winner between Aidan and Hollie because i don't think both will get through, but I could be wrong. I think Greg Pritchard, the man with the most amazing soprano voice from Wales will edge himself in. Ah well, it will certainly be in the lap of the gods tonight.
Tonight's perfomers in preference order:
Aidan Davis , - dancer, aged 11, Birmingham: Appeal factor 10 - Winning Chance 1
Fabulous dancer with tremendous confidence, great personality and a winning dance routine for one so young. I wouldn't be surprised if he won overall but as another dancer won last year, it seems unlikely. But what a talented performer!
Hollie Steel - singer/dancer, aged 10, Accrington: Appeal factor 10 - Winning Chance 1
Another very exciting performer, mature beyond her tender years. She is like an adult in performance and attitude with an amazing voice. Very likely to be in the final but she will have LOTS of competition from Aidan.
DCD Juniors - dance troupe aged 14-21, Cardiff: Appeal factor 10 - Winning Chance 2
Great dance group, especially their routine, but the competition is so stiff, they are unlike to be pipped at the post by Greg.
Greg Pritchard - male soprano, aged 24, South Wales: Appeal factor 8 - Winning Chance 2
Prepared to be open mouthed when this guy begins to sing. I don't know where Wales gets such singing talent from, they seem to have so much to choose from, but he could well be in the Final.
The Dreambears - comedy dance trio, aged 28-31, London : Appeal factor 7 - Winning Chance 3
A male burlesque comedy group. They are very entertaining but it would be a long shot if they get through.
Good Evans -family singing group, aged 6-38, Coventry: Appeal factor 9 - Winning Chance 3
Cute little singing family who could do much better than expected, especially after the success of last night's 2 Grand. But I have a feeling they won't make it, though you will be most entertained with their efforts.
Martin Matcham - guitar player, aged 36, Dover : Appeal factor 7 - Winning Chance 7
Nothing really original or memorable with his guitar, but at least Martin would have had his moment of fame.
Luke Clements - juggler/street performer, aged 36, Cornwall: Appeal factor 8 - Winning Chance 8
Tonight's joker in the pack. Expect light relief rather than anything fantastic from the man with the apples!
TWO TIPPED FOR THE FINAL
1. Aidan Davis , Dancer
2. Greg Pritchard, Singer
(Correct predictions so far: 62.5%)
Qualifiers for the Final - Saturday 30 May, 2009
(Those with a 'P' were my predictions to win.)
1P. Susan Boyle, Singer, Scotland
2P. Flawless, Street Dancers, London
3P. Stavros Flatley, Dancers, North London
4P. Julian Smith, Saxophonist, Birmingham
5. Diversity, Street Dancers, Essex and London
6. Shaun Smith, Singer, Lichfield
7P. Shaheen Jafargholi , Singer, Swansea
8. 2 Grand, Singing Duo, Doncaster

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