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Best Year for Talent |
| View Poll Results: What was the best year for talent? | |||
| 2007 (Paul Potts, Connie Talbot) |
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0 | 0% |
| 2008 (George Sampson, Signature) |
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1 | 4.76% |
| 2009 (Diversity, Susan Boyle) |
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12 | 57.14% |
| 2010 (Spelbound, Twist and Pulse) |
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2 | 9.52% |
| 2011 (Jai McDowall, Ronan Parke) |
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0 | 0% |
| 2012 (Ashley and Pudsey, Jonathan and Charlotte) |
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2 | 9.52% |
| 2013 (Attraction, Jack Carroll) |
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1 | 4.76% |
| 2014 (Collabro, Richard and Adam) |
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1 | 4.76% |
| 2015 (Jules and Matisse, Jamie Raven) |
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2 | 9.52% |
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Best Year for Talent
Which do you think had the most talent... particularly in the final stages.
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2008 for me.
A lot of variety that year, but I felt also that had the strongest final lineup where one of five equally very talented acts in their own field could have won: Escala, Andrew Johnston, Faryl Smith, Signature and George Sampson. But there were also a lot of good acts in the auditions who didn't make it through because of the tough competition in general. 2009 comes close as well though. I would say those two consecutive years were without doubt the golden age of Britain's Got Talent. |
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Depends what you mean. If the entire show, then probably either 2009 or 2013. In terms of the final, 2015.
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Richard & Adam were 2013
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2008 for me.
A lot of variety that year, but I felt also that had the strongest final lineup where one of five equally very talented acts in their own field could have won: Escala, Andrew Johnston, Faryl Smith, Signature and George Sampson. But there were also a lot of good acts in the auditions who didn't make it through because of the tough competition in general. 2009 comes close as well though. I would say those two consecutive years were without doubt the golden age of Britain's Got Talent. |
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