List of Britain's Got Talent finalists (series 6)

The sixth series of Britain's Got Talent started on 24 March 2012 and ended on 12 May 2012. The finalists are given in the order in which they finished.

Ashleigh and Pudsey

Main article: Ashleigh and Pudsey

Ashleigh and Pudsey are a dog act who won the competition.

Jonathan and Charlotte

Jonathan Antoine and Charlotte Jaconelli are a classical crossover duo. At the time, they were aged 17 and 16 respectively. They were runners up in the series.

Only Boys Aloud

Main article: Only Boys Aloud

Only Boys Aloud are an all male choir from Wales made up of boys aged 14–19. It was set up in 2010 by choral director Tim Rhys-Evans and members of Only Men Aloud. They finished third in Britain's Got Talent in May 2012.

Lovable Rogues

Main article: Loveable Rogues

The Loveable Rogues are a British band from London, consisting of members Eddie Brett, Sonny Jay Muharrem and Te Qhairo Eugene. They finished 4th.

Molly Rainford

Molly Rainford (born 22 November 2000) is a singer from Essex. She auditioned singing 'One Night Only', and passed the audition and subsequently the semi-finals. She performed "Must Have Been Love" in the semi-final, and reached the top 3, being sent through to the final after the judges vote split, with it then being revealed that Rainford had gotten more votes. She sang Ave Maria in the final and finished in sixth place. After the series finished, it was reported that Rainford signed a record deal with Sony, with an album due to be released by Christmas.[1] However, this never materialised. Rainford's father is Dave Rainford, a footballer.

Aquabatique

Aquabatique are a group of synchronised swimmers.

Ryan O'Shaughnessy

Main article: Ryan O'Shaughnessy

Ryan O'Shaughnessy is a singer from Ireland who first participated in The Voice of Ireland before his appearance on Britain's Got Talent. He also had a role in Fair City as a child.

Nu Skool

Nu Skool are a dance troupe from Wales.

Sam Kelly

Sam Kelly (born 21 August 1992) is a singer and songwriter from Norfolk. Kelly started learning to play the guitar when he was 8 years old.[2]

Kelly auditioned for Britain's Got Talent in Manchester on 20 January 2012 and was aired on 24 March 2012. His performance of "Make You Feel My Love", originally by Bob Dylan, but covered more recently by Adele, received a standing ovation and praise from all four judges.[3] Simon Cowell was "blown away" by the performance.[4] Later on that day, Cowell tweeted "First day of auditions, think we found a star, but won't give it away. David Walliams is insane!". He received three yes votes from the judges and made it to the next round, and the semi-finals.

In the live semi-final on 9 May 2012, Kelly performed Iris by the Goo Goo Dolls. David Walliams said: "Really interesting judging on this show, because some acts come on and they’ve got fireworks and flashing lights and it doesn’t make as much impact as one guy standing still on a stage singing and playing the guitar. That was astonishing. You have a real recording artist’s voice." Alesha Dixon said: "Sam, I loved you the first time, and you haven’t disappointed again. There’s a lovely sensitivity in the way that you sing. I think girls are just going to fall in love with you. David is so spot on. No smoke and mirrors."

Amanda Holden said: "You have the most soulful quality to your voice, and you really sing from your heart. You make me want to listen to what you’re singing about. If you went through to the final, I’d like you to kick it up a bit."

Simon Cowell concluded: "I totally disagree with Amanda, this is exactly what you should be doing. I heard something distinct in your vocal that I didn’t hear first time. You’ve got charisma."

Kelly received the most votes out of all the acts in the semi-final with 26.8% of the vote, sending him through to the final. In the final on 12 May, Kelly performed 'Bless the Broken Road'. David Walliams said: "Sam I think that was your best performance ever, with a song that most people don’t know you had us in the palm of your hands. Really terrific, I think you’ll do well tonight." Alesha Dixon said: "That was gorgeous, your vocal was so smooth and you have a commercial appeal. I loved the emotional connection to it too, which was slightly lacking before." Amanda Holden said "I thought that was much more rocky. You were sensational and there are a lot of singers who only care about how they sound but I could see tonight that you really sang with heart and soul and passion." Simon Cowell concluded with "I was thinking as you were doing that, any other show we’ve done you would walk it. I loved the choice of song, I know you considered something a bit more obvious and I think this is by far your best performance so far in the competition."

Kelly finished in ninth place with 1% of the vote. Kelly's debut EP entitled 'Your Way Home' was released in March 2013, featuring Beth Porter (Eliza Carthy Band) on cello. This resulted in Kelly gaining him support slots with the likes of Cara Dillon, Jim Moray and Kathryn Roberts & Sean Lakeman, as well as numerous folk clubs around the country. Kelly was also selected for the first ever EFDSS Artist Development scheme.[5]

Kai and Natalia

Kai Widdrington and Natalia Jeved are a ballroom dancing duo. They have been ballroom dancing for four years. Widdrington returned to Got Talent in 2014 as part of dance group Kings and Queens.[6] Widdrington was holding auditions for a new dance partner and after Natalia was successful in the tryouts, she moved from her family home in Cyprus, to live with his parents in the UK, so they could compete together.[7]

The Mend

Main article: The Mend (band)

The Mend are a British boy band consisting of members Kris Evans, Dean Kelly, Jay Kontzle and Craig Worsley. They originally auditioned for The X Factor in 2011, but failed to get any further than bootcamp due to having a management deal. They were the Wildcards in the final.

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