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- initialism Britain's Got Talent
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TV has made a big impression, with the inclusion of "BGT" - the acronym denoting hit show
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TV has made a big impression, with the inclusion of "BGT" - the acronym denoting hit show
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Topless 'BGT' act 'to cause controversy' Digital Spy
Home 2010
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Classical pop group divide 'BGT' opinion Digital Spy
Home 2010
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"I feel sorry for our girls as they've worked so hard because the ones on before 'BGT' starts will be seen by more people."
RT? News 2010
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"I feel sorry for our girls as they've worked so hard because the ones on before 'BGT' starts will be seen by more people."
RT? News 2010
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The musical arrangements are, lamentably, as uninteresting as the karaoke tracks that accompanied her on "BGT" but are well-suited enough to the album. with John McCaslin and Melanie Morgan
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"Britain's Got Talent" star Susan Boyle was reunited with her cat Pebbles soon after her post-show hospitalization, and a "BGT" source says that this could be the last time Boyle is separated from her pet.
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Boyle, 48, has had a meteoric rise from unknown to Internet sensation to international star in the span of weeks, after video of her "BGT" audition garnered dozens of millions of hits on YouTube.
unknown title 2009
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I don't care for these karaoke shows such as BGT, AGT, or Idol, but seeing and especially hearing Susan the other night awakened me to a whole new genre that I never thought I would enjoy.
Mirror.co.uk - News 2009
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