
Street dancer George Sampson and martial arts duo Strike have made it through to Saturday's final of Britain's Got Talent.
Sampson, 14, won the public vote with his routine to 'Singing In The Rain' after missing out on a place in last year's semi-final.
Tearful judge Amanda Holden told him: "You're just inspirational and I can see you're absolutely dancing for your life and I want it as bad as you do. It was bloody brilliant."
Strike - Yorkshire duo Liam Richards and Danny Ball - secured the judges' vote with their performance to the song 'Jump Around'.
Piers Morgan said: "I wasn't sure about whether an act like this could really get to this stage, never mind the final, but watching you turn what is basically a gym routine into an art form has been fascinating and I applaud you for it."
However, husband and wife team Deans of Magic proved less popular, earning three buzzes from the judges and boos from the audience.
Simon Cowell commented: "It's all a bit Dracula and his bride. It actually got quite uncomfortable. It was all a bit dark and gothic and I kind of just feel you two just want to go back to your hotel room."
Also missing out on a place in the final were girl band Irresistible, dance troupe The Mary Halford March, singer Charlie Green, tribal belly dance group Urban Gypsies and hula hoop trio Hoop La La.
The winners will take home £100,000 in prize money and a slot at this year's Royal Variety Performance.








