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Amanda Holden cries at Welsh schoolgirl choir on BGTBritain’s Got Talent started off on a sour note on Saturday night with a host of lackluster and embarrassing performances. But things soon turned around when Welsh schoolgirl choir Angelicus Celtis arrived on stage, wowing judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams with their incredible vocals. The youngsters, aged 1. Awws’ when they admitted they were very nervous, before leaving everyone open- mouthed with their beautiful rendition of Nessun Dorma.

Scroll down for video Emotional: Amanda Holden was moved by talented Welsh schoolgirl choir Angelicus Celtis on Saturday night's edition of Britain's Got Talent. The choir tugged on viewers’ heartstrings when their confessed they owed everything to their teacher Mr. Williams, who fought back tears in the studio audience as they paid tribute to him. One girl piped up: ‘Mr Williams was in a terrible car crash and was badly injured. But he fought back to be there for us and to make Angelicus happen.’Simon said: ‘This was in my opinion the most beautiful, incredible version of this song. It touched me, it was sensational.

I’m very excited for your future.'Holding back her tears, Amanda enthused: ‘It was a stunning performance, you did Wales proud.’Tear- jerking: The choir tugged on viewers’ heartstrings when their confessed they owed everything to their teacher Mr. Williams. Moving: The teacher fought back tears in the studio audience as they paid tribute to him.

Sweet: The youngsters, made up of school girls aged 1. Awws’ when they admitted they were very nervous.

David branded the performance ‘mind- blowing while Alesha called it ‘heavenly’, earning them ‘four big fat yeses’. Simon called their teacher Mr. Williams up to the stage, shaking his hand as he received a standing ovation from the crowd. Also impressing the judges was  Newcastle based Jamie Lee Harrison, a 2. He said: ‘A lot of people are telling me that I don’t have it in me. My mam, she’s not here today. She’s waiting by the phone.

She’s been my rock.’Following his moving performance of REM’s Everybody Hurts, Jamie had the whole audience on his side. Through to the next round: David branded the performance ‘mind- blowing while Alesha called it ‘heavenly’, earning them ‘four big fat yeses’Touching moment: Simon called their teacher Mr. Williams up to the stage, shaking his hand as he received a standing ovation from the crowd.

The emotional lad wiped away tears after earning a standing ovation from the judges. Alesha said: ‘That was really soulful, I’m so glad you came here today.’David was full of praise, saying, ‘You’re the first act I’ve seen who could become a star beyond the show’.‘This is what I’ve been waiting for today. We’ve just scratched the surface today with you. You’re the exactly the kind of person I want to find when we make these shows', Simon enthused. Top contender: David was full of praise for Jamie Lee Harrison, saying, ‘You’re the first act I’ve seen who could become a star beyond the show’Lucky break: The emotional lad, a pub and club singer, wiped away tears after earning a standing ovation from the judges. Joker: Eccentric magician Matt Edwards was also a surprise hit with the judges following a rather shaky start. Eccentric magician Matt Edwards was a surprise hit with the judges following a rather shaky start. He performed an innovative salt- related trick to the tune of The Champs’ Tequila, earning high praise from the judges, who likened his act to iconic comedian Tommy Cooper.

Ant and Dec decided to take matters into their own hands by using their right to the Golden Buzzer, sending the 3. Ant enthused: 'We were laughing so hard we almost peed ourselves!'Dec added: 'You're 3. Simon added: 'That's what it's all about. You deserve it'. Eager to please: 'I thought you were going to be annoying', Cowell quipped, before revealing he was a fan Shock move: Ant and Dec decided to take matters into their own hands by using their right to the Golden Buzzer, sending the 3.

Impressed: Matt's act won over the judges, who praised his originality. Shots! He performed an innovative salt- related trick to the tune of The Champs’ Tequila, earning high praise from the judges, who likened his act to iconic comedian Tommy Cooper. Ant enthused: 'We were laughing so hard we almost peed ourselves!'Earlier in the night, the judges had been left unimpressed by Natalie Smeaton, who claimed to have ‘the ultimate dog act’, telling eager show boss Simon she had been training her puppy since birth to sing. However, she was awarded four ‘big fat nos’ when it emerged the dog in question was actually her comedy partner Chris dressed in a puppy suit. David sighed: ‘We couldn’t get over the disappointment, Simon has waiting his whole life for a dog that can sing.’A surly Simon quipped: ‘I didn’t like it… I hated it’. Fail: Earlier in the night, the judges had been left unimpressed by Natalie Smeaton, who claimed to have ‘the ultimate dog act’Cringe: However, she was awarded four ‘big fat nos’ when it emerged the dog in question was actually her comedy partner Chris dressed in a puppy suit. Another dance act: Professional dance group Tap.

Tastik divided the judges’ opinion. Singing roller- skating duo Jo and Joanne also fell flat, while professional dance group Tap. Tastik divided the judges’ opinion. Having originally pressed her red buzzer, Alesha decided to send them through to the next round, saying, ‘I’m open minded, I’m not stubborn. I appreciate the work that’s gone into this, so I’m changing my mind.’Dance group The Next Generation were up next, causing mass hysteria among the judges when they emerged onto the stage in their creepy clown make- up. Despite ‘scaring the living daylights’ out of everyone, they stole the show with their energetic performance.

Amanda enthused: ‘It was horrible… in a really good way!’Creepy: Dance group The Next Generation were up next, causing mass hysteria among the judges when they emerged onto the stage in their creepy clown make- up. Dangerously in love: Tyrone and Mina, a knife throwing couple, add an element of danger to the show. Crazy clowns: Despite ‘scaring the living daylights’ out of everyone, they stole the show with their energetic performance.

Tyrone and Mina, a knife throwing couple, add an element of danger to the show with their nail- biting act, which they rated a 1. The pair, from a circus background, had the audience gasping in horror as Tyrone threw flaming knives at a board behind his glamorous partner while blindfolded - narrowly missing her. Amanda said: ‘It had everything, I could totally see this in the semi- finals’. Alesha enthused: ‘It was dangerously seductive.’Perhaps the most entertaining moment of the night was the moment  Mal Ford, a 7. Blackpool, emerged. Moment of glory: Perhaps the most entertaining moment of the night was the moment Mal Ford, a 7.

Blackpool, emerged. Joker: The veteran entertainer's talent left a lot to be desired, but was a barrel of laughs from the beginning. The veteran entertainer's talent left a lot to be desired, but was a barrel of laughs from the beginning, telling hosts Ant and Dec they could get a ‘lot of gigs’ in his hometown of Blackpool. The judges cringed when the hard- of- hearing hopeful failed to hear the four red buzzers and powered on with his act.

Ant and Dec did their best to interrupt him and usher him off the stage.‘What do you want?’, he barked back at them, before powering on with his act.‘Welcome to Blackpool folks!’, Ant and Dec joked, as Simon hung his head in his hands. Alarming: The judges were left cringing when the hard- of- hearing hopeful failed to hear the buzzers and powered on with his act. Dec resorted to joining him on stage, clapping along as Mal rallied the audience behind him.

Amanda Holden cries at The Missing People Choir on BGTThe Missing People Choir have soared through to the finals of Britain's Got Talent after delivering another emotional performance. The group, which is made up of families of people who have vanished, finished in second place, whilst comedian Daliso Chaponda won the heat and has also made it through. Singer Jamie Harrison narrowly missed out by placing third. The choir's success came after they left Amanda Holden in tears with their semi- final performance. Scroll down for video Soared through: The Missing People Choir have soared through to the finals of Britain's Got Talent after delivering another emotional performance 'I'm feeling heartbroken for you all,' she sighed as she praised the group for their rendition of Birdy's Wings. David Walliams also welled up as he admitted: 'I feel so emotional, it just hits you'.

Alesha added: 'I don't think you realise how much you've impacted the country.' Distressing: Amanda Holden was left in tears on Friday night as The Missing People's Choir delivered another emotional performance on Britain's Got Talent. The group was formed by charity Missing People and is backed by Madeline Mc. Cann's mother Kate. The members of the choir include Rachel Edwards, the sister of Manic Street Preachers guitarist Richey Edwards, who went missing in 1.

As they performed, pictures of the missing appeared behind them on the screen, as viewers were urged to get in touch if they had any information about the missing. Victorious: Comedian Daliso Chaponda won the heat and has also made it through. Mesmerised: Amanda was impressed with the act as Alesha and David Walliams looked on. Touching: As they performed, pictures of the missing appeared behind them on the screen, as viewers were urged to get in touch if they had any information about the missing. Touched: The judging panel looked move by the choir. It came as no surprise that Amanda's golden buzzer act, Daliso Chaponda made the finals as he received a standing ovation from all four judges with his witty observations about multicultural Britain. In his act, the star quipped that Madonna had adopted his brother and Angelina Jolie had taken his sister, before observing that 2. Watch Return To The Blue Lagoon Online Fandango here. Simon was full of praise, telling him 'you're the best comedian we've ever had on this show!' whilst Amanda gushed: 'I'm thrilled, I'm so proud, I think that was better than the first time we saw you.'  All that glitters!

Alesha put on a very leggy display in a gold dress slashed to the thigh as Amanda Holden wore a plunging navy sequin gown Divisive: It was an action- packed show, which was kicked off by impressionist Jessie Robinson, who divided the judges. Putting in his all: He looked worn out following his performance. It was an action- packed show, which was kicked off by impressionist Jessie Robinson, who divided the judges. Amanda remarked: 'You started this show on a very high note, well done' as Alesha asked: 'Is there no one you can't do?'Simon Cowell wasn't impressed, however, remarking that her Adele impression was the 'worst ever heard' adding 'I much preferred the other audition.' Loving life: Children's choir Perfect Pitch Creation left the judges delighted, with David reasoning: 'I bet every kid wants to be part of this choir'Not good enough: Street dance act Code 3 didn't impress Simon, who merely remarked: 'It wasn't good enough,' much to the shock of the fellow judges. Back on the stage: 5 After Midnight performed for a thrilled crowd. Children's choir Perfect Pitch Creation left the judges delighted, with David reasoning: 'I bet every kid wants to be part of this choir.' Street dance act Code 3 didn't impress Simon, who merely remarked: 'It wasn't good enough,' much to the shock of the fellow judges. After giggling away at comedian Daliso's act, the judges cheers soon turned to whimpers as dancing clowns The Characters terrified with their spooky routine. Thrilled: Comedian Daliso was awe- struck by coming first. Creepy: After giggling away the judges cheers soon turned to whimpers as dancing clowns The Characters terrified with their spooky routine.

Singing sensation: Singer Jamie Harrison blew the judges away with his performance as Simon exclaimed: 'I thought it was bloody brilliant!'Dangling in the air and scaring Simon, the media mogul admitted he was spooked but reasoned: 'You won't be forgotten.'Singer Jamie Harrison blew the judges away with his performance as Simon exclaimed: 'I thought it was bloody brilliant!' Finishing off the show was acrobatic duo Lords of Strut, which amused the panel, with Simon quipping 'it's stupidly good', as Alesha reasoned: 'You're like the Jedward of dance!' Arm- in- arm: Simon led Amanda down the stairs to cheers from the crowd. Watch Luke And Lucy: The Texas Rangers Online IMDB. Leading lady: Alesha looked incredible as she made a grand entrance with a dapper David. Jedward? Finishing off the show was acrobatic duo Lords of Strut, which amused the panel, with Simon quipping 'it's stupidly good', as Alesha reasoned: 'You're the Jedward of dance!'Congratulations! The choir hugged each other after coming runner- up as James looked thrilled at coming third Playing around: David joked around with pictures of Simon.