Britain's Got Talent will be continuing its 2024 series tonight (Sunday, May 12) after a switch-up in its usual schedule.
The ITV entertainment show usually airs on Saturday evenings but was shifted from its usual slot.
Instead In With a Shout aired at 7pm before the broadcaster showed Daniel Craig's first James Bond film, Casino Royale, at 8pm.
This is likely because Eurovision was being hosted last night (Saturday, May 11) on the BBC, which would have provided hefty competition for viewership.
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When is Britain's Got Talent on tonight?
Britain's Got Talent will be airing its latest episode at 7.40pm on ITV1 on Sunday, May 12.
It will follow an episode of Deal or No Deal, whilst the next episode of Red Eye will be broadcast at 9pm once it is concluded.
Britain's Got Talent 2024 Golden Buzzer acts
A few acts have had the Golden Buzzer pushed for them in this series, which grants them automatic passage to the semi-final stage.
Alesha Dixon pressed the Golden Buzzer for Ravi's Dream Team choir, Ssaulabi Taekwondo Troupe won the favour of hosts Ant & Dec, and singer Sydnie Christmas was sent through by Amanda Holden.
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Alongside that, Simon Cowell was impressed by the futuristic dance troupe CyberAgent Legit and Bruno Tonioli sent through singer Taryn Charles.
Those who make it through the audition stages will progress to the semi-finals and move a step closer to being crowned Britain's next superstar.
The winner of the series will take home the £250,000 cash prize and earn a spot on the bill of the Royal Variety Performance.
Britain's Got Talent airs on Saturday evenings on ITV1 and ITVX.
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