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The finalists - Week 2, Show 4


Thousands of people took part in auditions to get a place on BBC Two's talent show, Let Me Entertain You. The show ran over four weeks from Monday 28th May to Friday 22nd June with five shortlisted acts performing every night in front of a live studio audience. The longer the performers kept the demanding studio audience entertained, the more chance they had to reach the Friday final, and possibly the live grand final!

Find out more about the five acts who performed in Week 2, Show 4 - and watch a video clip of the winner.

The Winner


Irish DancersName: Irish Dancers

From: Kent

Act: The Irish Dancers range from 6 to 20-years-old and all attend the same dance school. They've been performing together for the past 12 months.
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The finalists


Ami HarmanName: Ami Harman

From: UK

Act: 20-year-old Ami has been singing at karaoke nights for years, but recently started singing professionally in pubs and clubs in her local area. Ami especially loves to sing big rock songs.

George PhillipsName: George Phillips

From: Sussex

Act: Comedy singer George has been performing this act for 40 years. He aslo performs with other older comedians in a group called 'The Spice of Life'. Hi biggest inspirations are Ken Dodd and Frank Spencer.

James BaronName: James Baron

From: UK

Act: Swing singer James has never performed professionally, but dreams one day of being famous. James usually performs at karaoke nights, but is planning to start gigging with his fiancee Ami as a duet.

Rory KirkpatrickName: Rory Kirkpatrick

From: Oxford

Act: 18-year-old Rory began playing the drums over 10 years ago. He plays two large African drums, a foot operated wooden block and a tambourine. Rory won the 2002 Best of the Buskers competition with his brother Tom. Their prize was to perform at the Glastonbury festival.



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