Saturday, April 23, 2011 7:28 PM
Labels: Britain's Got Talent , Celebrities , Entertainment , TV Show
By LIZ THOMAS
Double act: Ted, 92, and his 21-year-old granddaughter Grace are the stars of the show with their double act
With a 70-year age gap they are perhaps the most unlikely of musical duos.
But 92-year-old singer Ted and his 21-year-old granddaughter are set to steal the show tonight.
The pair have developed a singing double act that plays to both their strengths in a bid to appeal across the generations.
Strong man: The judges are amazed by 54-year-old Micky, who does a one-fingered press-up on a nail
Dressed in a tweed hat, gray cardigan, and chino trousers the pensioner drew cheers from the crowd as he explained how he wanted to make his granddaughter proud.
Ted said: ‘I used to be a professional singer in pubs and clubs and I gave it up when my first daughter was born. When Grace came along I was unearthed again. I don’t want to let her down.’
Viewers will see him perform If I Were A Rich Man from musical classic Fiddler on the Roof and then dance as his granddaughter arrives on stage and sings Gwen Stefani’s If I was a Rich Girl’.
Dog act: Linda and her dog Fenn perform a routine to Shirley Bassey's Big Spender
The show is facing an uphill struggle after losing a million viewers for the opening show - compared to last year.
According to ITV1 figures, the first show of the fifth series drew a peak audience of 10.9million on Saturday - 1.3million down on last year’s opening night.
The beginning of the 2010 series drew a peak of 12.2million and captured almost half the television audience, pulling in an average of 10.6million. This time the prime-time average was 9.9million.
Many fans felt that the programme has been weakened by Cowell’s absence.
The music mogul has pulled out as a judge during the audition rounds to focus on the launch of his U.S. X Factor series. He will return for next month’s live shows.
Competition: But there is competition from Pippa and her dog Buddy, who get a standing ovation from the audience after their act
Funny man: Les impresses with his impressions
source: dailymail
Double act: Ted, 92, and his 21-year-old granddaughter Grace are the stars of the show with their double act
With a 70-year age gap they are perhaps the most unlikely of musical duos.
But 92-year-old singer Ted and his 21-year-old granddaughter are set to steal the show tonight.
The pair have developed a singing double act that plays to both their strengths in a bid to appeal across the generations.
Strong man: The judges are amazed by 54-year-old Micky, who does a one-fingered press-up on a nail
Dressed in a tweed hat, gray cardigan, and chino trousers the pensioner drew cheers from the crowd as he explained how he wanted to make his granddaughter proud.
Ted said: ‘I used to be a professional singer in pubs and clubs and I gave it up when my first daughter was born. When Grace came along I was unearthed again. I don’t want to let her down.’
Viewers will see him perform If I Were A Rich Man from musical classic Fiddler on the Roof and then dance as his granddaughter arrives on stage and sings Gwen Stefani’s If I was a Rich Girl’.
Dog act: Linda and her dog Fenn perform a routine to Shirley Bassey's Big Spender
The show is facing an uphill struggle after losing a million viewers for the opening show - compared to last year.
According to ITV1 figures, the first show of the fifth series drew a peak audience of 10.9million on Saturday - 1.3million down on last year’s opening night.
The beginning of the 2010 series drew a peak of 12.2million and captured almost half the television audience, pulling in an average of 10.6million. This time the prime-time average was 9.9million.
Many fans felt that the programme has been weakened by Cowell’s absence.
The music mogul has pulled out as a judge during the audition rounds to focus on the launch of his U.S. X Factor series. He will return for next month’s live shows.
Competition: But there is competition from Pippa and her dog Buddy, who get a standing ovation from the audience after their act
Funny man: Les impresses with his impressions
source: dailymail
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