BRITAIN’s Got Talent has been axed next Saturday night because it clashes with the Eurovision Song Contest 2023.
Fans of the hit ITV primetime show, hosted by Ant and Dec, will have to wait an extra day to watch it next weekend.
Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly host Britain’s Got Talent on Saturday nights
Eurovision will be hosted by Graham Norton on May 13
The movie Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom has been listed to air on ITV at 8pm May 13 in its place, while BGT has been bumped to Sunday at 7.40pm.
Meanwhile, Eurovision will be broadcast live from Liverpool from 8pm until midnight on BBC One on Saturday, May 13.
In a change to his usual job of Eurovision commentator, Graham Norton will be hosting the big event.
The chat show host is joined by Alesha Dixon, Ted Lasso actress Hannah Waddingham and Ukrainian singer Julia Sanina.
Taking over Graham‘s commentary job is Rylan Clark and Scott Mills.
Tonight, Britain’s Got Talent judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Bruno Tonioli and Alesha Dixon, are moved to tears by the dancing of an eight-year-old boy who fled the war in Ukraine.
Nazarii Miroshnychenko moved to the UK eight months ago with his mum and three siblings, leaving his father behind to fight against the occupying Russian forces.
In a story worthy of the big screen, Nazarii’s talent saw him recruited by Welsh troupe United To Dance, in Newport, with whom he performs on the ITV talent show, at the London Palladium.
He told The Celeb Report: “My mum and dad wanted me to dance Ukrainian folk, but I got into ballroom instead.
“I like dancing in the UK. I get to learn new moves, although I miss my coaches back in the Ukraine.”
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