5 acts to look forward to in tonight's Britain's Got Talent auditions
A dancing polar bear, foot puppetry and a double dose of impressions feature in tonight's BGT auditions
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We're into the fifth week of Britain's Got Talent auditions, and there's a real mix bag of acts to look forward to tonight, including some acts we'd be surprised if you've ever seen before...
Puppeteer Anne
German puppeteer Anne gives the judges a treat with her unusual foot puppetry. Yes, foot puppetry. You kind of need to see it to believe it (handily, we have a video below). "Your imagination is incredible," gushes Amanda Holden.
The Garnett Family
Mum and choir teacher Helen, 46, and her daughters Rachel, 20, and 17-year-old twins Anna and Abigail (all students) come together to sing in front of a crowd for the first time ever on tonight's BGT. It's safe to assume they'll be doing a lot more of it after this rendition of Jess Glynne's Take Me Home.
Scott and Muriel
This is variety in its truest form. A magical act that seems to go wrong, only for it to go so, so right. You're set to fall under the spell of Californian act Scott.
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The Mimic Men
Alfie Joey, 48, from Gateshead and Cal Halbert, 22, from Newcastle team up to give us an A to Z of impressions. Former BGT judge Michael McIntyre is in there, as well as John Bishop, Natalie Cassidy and even Barack Obama.
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And there's this...
If a clown dancing with a huge polar bear is your thing.
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