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Viewing figures peaked during the results show at The average for this year's final was lower than last year where Twelve-year-old Parke, from Norwich, had been a favourite among the judges who praised his "perfect" performance of Kelly Clarkson's Because of You. He came in believing that he could win. Fellow judge Amanda Holden said: "I'm not disappointed.

McDowall's performance earned high praise from the judges, with Cowell telling him: "This was you at your best. Holden said it was "another very powerful performance" while Michael McIntyre predicted the whole of Scotland would be behind him.

Britain's Got Talent Wiki Explore. Wiki Content. Recent blog posts Forum. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Series 5. History Talk 0. It wasn't anywhere near what it was on the semi-final. Hasselhoff was more encouraging: 'He's got confidence, he's got great looks, he's got great charisma. You're gonna have a huge, long career cos of this show. Mcintyre said: 'You shouldn't be disheartened. I applaud you for taking a chance. It was incredibly tough, you went for it.

I applaud you for doing it. Les admitted he wasn't so well prepared as his previous performances: 'I had less time to do it. The semi-final I had a week. I only really had a day to prepare this. Fourth to perform was year-old James Hobley, who danced to a mix of two songs, one of which was Coldplay's Fix You. Cowell said: 'You're absolutely beautiful, you're fearless.

I've never been a massive fan of individual dancing, but there's something about you. Stunning: Dancer James Hobley, 11, 'moved' the judges panel with his performance. Hasselhoff was full of praise: 'Every time you dance you put me in a trance. Tonight you did beautifully. McIntyre was just as appreciative: 'You may have only had a day to get ready, but it was better than the semi-final. Without the smoke, we could focus on you and your gift.

Holden added: 'You always touch me. You won everybody over this evening. Pianist Paul Gbegbaje, 19, was fifth to perform with a song he had composed himself on a grand piano. Taking a risk: Pianist Paul Gbegbaje, 19, was fifth to perform with a song he had composed himself. Hasselhoff said: 'To be honest, I didn't think you had a chance, but tonight you proved me wrong. It got better and better and the end just blew me away. You stepped up five notches. McIntyre remarked: 'It was spectacular Infinitely better than the semi-final for me.

Holden told him: 'It was very good. You were a beautiful pianist and a great composer as well. Cowell admitted: 'It was a risk to perform something you composed yourself It was absolutely brilliant. Next up was bookies favourite Ronan Parke, who ended up in second place to Jai. The year-old from Norwich shrugged off recent controversy the show had been 'fixed' for him to win and received a standing ovation following his rendition of Kelly Clarkson's Because Of You.

After receiving a standing ovation from all four judges, McIntyre said: 'Ronan I'm such a great fan of yours. It was perfection from the first note. It showed off how much strength you have in your voice. Guest judge: Louis Walsh - who said yes to Ronan at his original audition - said the year-old's performance made 'the hairs on the back of my neck stand up'. Holden said: 'You're a credit to your parents and to this show. Cowell, who vehemently denied reports this week that he had already signed up the boy to his record label, said: 'How are you Ronan, had a nice quiet week?

How you've coped with everything so well as your age You nailed it. You did brilliantly. He then turned to Louis Walsh in the audience who was the judge at Parke's original audition, who admitted the 'hairs stood up on the back of my neck'.

Camping it up: Jean Martyn got the audience and judges dancing with her infectious enthusiasm as she played a medley of hits on her keyboard. Parke found himself overwhelmed and, despite attempts by Ant and Dec to keep him smiling, he burst into tears. Jean Martyn, 59, was the second pianist in the final - and the only woman - who sang You're The One That I Want - which was barely audible over the music - during her medley. Holden enthused: 'We're the only girls here tonight.

You were brilliant again. I love the campness and the sparkle and the energy. Out of this world: Romanian dancer Razy Gogonea, 28, had less than 24 hours to rehearse after Friday's fifth semi-final.

Stepping things up: Gogonea added an extra dimension to his body-popping act with fire dancing. Cowell was slightly baffled: 'You're like musical fish 'n' chips. Something you wanna see at the end of the pier, you want to have a great time. McIntyre, who was spotted dancing in his seat during her act, propositioned her with an offer: 'I would like to manage you.

I wasn't sure about the choreography. I didn't like the whole side thing. I preferred your semi-final, but I loved you equally. Romanian dancer Razy Gogonea, 28, stepped up his performance with some fire dancing, although he struggled to put out the flames towards the end. A younger version of JLS?

Hasselhoff was enthusiastic: 'You were on fire tonight McIntyre appeared to enjoy the fire: 'You totally raised your game. We know all your moves now and they were excellently choreographed. But with the fire it was new dimension. Despite Holden's positive feedback, Cowell wasn't so impressed: 'I said in the film VT I wanted to see something different, but I didn't wanna see that. The end was insane. You turned from a dancer to a circus performance. In the end you couldn't put it the fire out.

The final act to perform was teenage boy band New Bounce, who have been hailed as a younger version of JLS. In an attempt to 'get down with the kids', McIntyre said: 'That was sick…. You have literally gotten better again. You were sensational. Cowell was full of encouragement: 'I genuinely think this is a group that would work in the real world.

I see this happening with you guys. Everything that I would hope to find on a show like this.



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