Why Bruno Tonioli's appointment has been the change Britain's Got Talent needed

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Why Bruno Tonioli's appointment has been the change Britain's Got Talent needed
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series last weekend, with a new judge, Bruno Tonioli, who is best known to UK viewers as a judge onfrom 2004 to 2019. He replaced David Walliams, who was a judge from 2012 to 2022.panel now make up 50% of the and won, two years before becoming a judge.'s panel since 2012 , and the first notable on-screen change at all since the golden buzzer was introduced in 2014.for the better when they arrived, ten series is an extremely long amount of time to retain the same panel.

What became apparent within the first episode is that Bruno was not aware of the rules: he admitted as much in interviews that he had never watched the show before. In some respects, having someone seeing the show with fresh eyes is a good thing, but the first ‘mishap’ involved Bruno hitting the buzzer after saying"no" to an act without realising that he didn’t need to. But this naivety was actually quite amusing and brightened up the show.

The second mishap, the big moment of the show, was when Bruno pressed his golden buzzer mid-way through their performance, something which has never been done before. Despite this, it actually added to the performance. The kids continued to dance despite the confetti falling down and it elevated the energy in the room, which came through on screen.of that it made for a great moment. Not to mention his making the effort to go backstage and speak to the act directly afterwards. He appeared to be taking the show seriously.As the show progressed, we realised that we were not missing David Walliams.

At the same time, he also feels things very deeply, evidenced by his reaction to 13-year-old singer Malakai in episode two and how emotional he was after the performance.remains one of the nation's favourite shows. Yes, the presentation and on-screen talent may change, but that's what the show needs to live on and showcase talent for many more years to come. Implementing a new judge who is clearly very suited to the show has extended the show’s lifespan.

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