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ITV Britain's Got Talent viewers furious with Simon Cowell and say they're 'done' with show

Furious Britain's Got Talent viewers have refused to watch the rest of the series after the 'best' act didn't get through. The ITV talent show was back on screens on Tuesday night (May 31) for the second of five semi-final live shows.

The episode got underway with a montage showing hosts Ant and Dec go back in time in a Back To The Future style video shot outside of the Hammersmith Apollo, where the semi-final shows are being held as well as this Sunday's grand final.

The opening sequence saw the cast of the stage production introduce the Geordie duo before they then announced that the stage show would be back later on in the show to perform . Among the acts to take to the stage were schoolboy comedian Dante Marvin, Voices of the Armed Forces Children Choir, and nine-year old magician Ryland Petty.

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Also on the bill were Ranger Chris and escapologist Andrew Basso with the second show being kicked off by Amber and the Dancing Collies. But after all the performances, it was impressionist Ben Nickless and musical duo Flintz and Taylor, who were fast tracked to the semi-final with Alesha Dixon's golden buzzer, who have made it to the BGT final.

They will join busker Maxwell Thorpe and 13-year-old ventriloquist Jamie Leahey for one last performance in a bid to win £250,000 as well as a spot at this year’s Royal Variety Performance.

However, the decision hasn't gone down well with all ITV viewers with some threatening to stop watching the show after Amber and her talented pups didn't make it through to the next stage.

@donna__evans5873 said: "What a shambles tonight was ...the dogs were the best by far...I

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