When is the Britain's Got Talent 2019 final?
The final of ITV's hit talent show is set to be one of the channel's biggest shows of the year – find out when it airs
Not to be missed, the Britain’s Got Talent 2019 final is set to be one of the year's entertainment TV highlights.
Not only will some unforgettable talent be on display, but it’ll be down to viewers at home – rather than judges Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and David Walliams – to pick a winner.
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But when exactly is it on TV? Here’s all you need to know…
When is the final of Britain’s Got Talent 2019 on TV?
The final of Britain's Got Talent 2019 will air on Sunday 2nd June at 7:30pm, on ITV. Unlike the semi-finals, the results show will be included in the first broadcast.
Who are the acts in the Britain's Got Talent 2019 final?
Check out a full list of the finalists here. As usual, it's an eclectic bunch, ranging from a mind-reading dog to some performing primary school kids, a social media magician to a comedy pianist.
Who’s the Britain’s Got Talent Wildcard act?
The judges have chosen 11-year-old dancers Libby and Charlie as this year's Wildcard act. Having just missed out in Friday's semi-final, the duo have been given a second chance and will return for the 2019 final.
Who won Britain’s Got Talent last year?
The 2018 winner was comedian Lost Voice Guy (real name Lee Ridley), a stand-up who performs with a speech synthesiser after being diagnosed with cerebral palsy when he was six months old.
You can see the full list of winners and what they’ve been up to here.
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