![]() ![]() Read the full interview in Saturday’s Guardian Weekend magazine, and on on Saturday morning. The programme functions similar to BGT, but features a selection of participants - winners, finalists and other notable acts - from across the history of both Britain's Got Talent and the Got Talent franchise, who compete in a series. The presenters are due to return as a TV duo next Saturday for the first time in a year on the ITV show Britain’s Got Talent. Britain's Got Talent: The Champions is a spin-off of Britain's Got Talent, a British talent competition series, which began broadcasting on ITV on 31 August 2019. “For the first time in many years, all we talked about were deep things like how we felt, and what the future held, and where we were, and all the chaos that has come along, especially for me,” McPartlin said. They realised they had started to take each other for granted, and had stopped talking to each other properly. They said that they then reassessed their career and relationship. Britain’s Got Talent is over for another year after weeks of auditions and five live semi-finals.The 2019 Britain’s Got Talent final took place on Sunday, June 2, and 11 acts overall competed. ![]() When asked if he had considered separating from his on-screen partner of almost 30 years, he said he would be lying if he had not thought about it, but that ultimately he wanted his partner healthy and happy, and the relationship back on track.Īfter the crash, McPartlin announced he was immediately withdrawing from his television commitments and going into rehab. The exclusive interview will be in Saturday’s Weekend magazine. ![]()
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