Who are the Britain’s Got Talent judges?
BRITAIN'S Got Talent is the TV talent show that's well-known for its outspoken judging panel and bizarre on-stage entertainment.
Owner and founder of the show Simon Cowell returns along with his fellow judges as they narrow it down to find the next hidden talent in the UK.
Who are the judges of Britain's Got Talent 2020?
Simon Cowell
The UK's favourite mean judge, Simon Cowell, has made a comeback for this series of Britain's Got Talent.
The 62-year-old is an English television personality, entrepreneur, and record executive.
His production company SyCo is the team behind the show, so it was guaranteed that Simon would be back.
Amanda Holden
To the delight of viewers, the 51-year-old will grace our screens every Saturday night for the new series.
Amanda has been a firm fixture on the show since the first series and has become a household name.
She is known for her bold outfits and witty comments.
She currently co-hosts the Heart Breakfast radio show with Jamie Theakston on weekday mornings.
Alesha Dixon
Alesha is back to judging the new series of Britain's Got Talent.
The 43-year-old joined the panel back in 2012 and quickly became a fan favourite.
She rose to fame in the early 2000s as a member of the R&B group Mis-Teeq.
Her background in singing, dancing, and rapping makes her a great judge on the talent show.
David Walliams
Funnyman David Walliams is back as the final judge of the series.
The 50-year-old is known for his great humour and most importantly annoying Simon Cowell.
He is best known for his work with Matt Lucas on the BBC sketch comedy series Rock Profile, Little Britain and Come Fly With Me.
Who has judged the show in the past?
Past judges include:
- Piers Morgan (Series 1-4)
- David Hasselhoff (Series 5)
- Michael McIntyre (Series 5)
- Kelly Brook (guest judge)
- Louis Walsh (guest judge)
- Carmen Electra (guest judge)
- Kathleen Williams (guest judge)
Who's hosting Britain's Got Talent?
The Geordie duo are once again hosting this years show.
The long-time presenters have been presenting the show since series one.
Back in 2018, Declan Donnelly hosted the show solo after Ant McPartlin stepped down from TV commitments for the "foreseeable future" while he checked back into rehab following his well-documented drink driving incident.
Ant was present for some of the audition shows filmed in January and February of that year before his arrest on March 18, 2018 for crashing his Mini while under the influence.
But during the live semi-finals Dec presented the show alone.