While fans of “America’s Got Talent: The Champions” are still upset with Simon Cowell for stealing Howie Mandel‘s Golden Buzzer, they at least agree on one thing: the judges made the right decision to save Ryan Niemiller in Episode 2. The stand-up comedian ended up as one of the superfans‘ third, fourth or fifth place acts along with Broadway singer Luke Islam and escape artist Spencer Horsman, which meant it was up to the judges to save one of them them. In a rare unanimous vote, Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum and Alesha Dixon all agreed to send Ryan through to the semi-finals; Howie Mandel‘s vote wasn’t televised but he likely chose Ryan as well since he’s a huge fan of comedians.
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Rounding out our poll results, Luke came in...
See‘Agt: The Champions’ judges buzz Ben Blaque off the stage before he nearly kills himself with crossbows [Watch]
Rounding out our poll results, Luke came in...
- 1/15/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
After the “America’s Got Talent: The Champions” superfans voted to send Marcelito Pomoy and Marc Spelmann through to the semi-finals during Monday’s second episode, that left the judges with the final decision of the night. Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, Heidi Klum and Alesha Dixon had the option of saving either stand-up comedian Ryan Niemiller, Broadway singer Luke Islam or escape artist Spencer Horsman, with their unanimous choice being … Ryan! Did the “Agt” judges make the right pick? Vote in our poll below.
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Ryan’s life has changed dramatically since he came in third place on “America’s Got Talent” Season 14. He joined winner Kodi Lee‘s Las Vegas show and, more importantly, no longer has to “drive five hours” to his next comedy gig. Even though Heidi is notoriously “harsh on comics,” he won...
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Ryan’s life has changed dramatically since he came in third place on “America’s Got Talent” Season 14. He joined winner Kodi Lee‘s Las Vegas show and, more importantly, no longer has to “drive five hours” to his next comedy gig. Even though Heidi is notoriously “harsh on comics,” he won...
- 1/14/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Another week of America’s Got Talent: The Champions brought another series of questionable decisions made by the judges.
Howie Mandel was in possession of this week’s Golden Buzzer, and while I don’t blindly agree with every decision he makes (Hans!!!), I still believe in his right to choose. Sadly, Simon Cowell took that right from him midway through Monday’s episode, reaching across the table and slamming his hand down on the Golden Buzzer in support of — wait for it — Boogie Storm.
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Howie Mandel was in possession of this week’s Golden Buzzer, and while I don’t blindly agree with every decision he makes (Hans!!!), I still believe in his right to choose. Sadly, Simon Cowell took that right from him midway through Monday’s episode, reaching across the table and slamming his hand down on the Golden Buzzer in support of — wait for it — Boogie Storm.
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- 1/14/2020
- TVLine.com
Episode two of season two of “America’s Got Talent: The Champions” will feature 10 more acts from around the world . Among those taking to the stage on the second episode that airs on January 13 are two of the als0-rans from the most recent season of “Agt” — singer Luke Islam and comedian Ryan Niemiller — as well as 2015 finalist mentalist Oz Pearlman, 2017 quarter-finalist singer Puddles Pity Party and 2012 quarter-finalist danger act Spencer Horsman.
Representing “Britain’s Got Talent” are the 2014 champions singing group Collabro and 2019 runner-up magician Marc Spelmann, as well as 2016 semi-finalist danger act Ben Blaque and finalist dance troupe Boogie Storm. Rounding out the roster is 2011 “Pilipinas Got Talent” winner singer Marcelito Pomoy.
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While Terry Crews has returned to host, there has been a shake-up of the judges. Simon Cowell and Howie Mandel are still on the...
Representing “Britain’s Got Talent” are the 2014 champions singing group Collabro and 2019 runner-up magician Marc Spelmann, as well as 2016 semi-finalist danger act Ben Blaque and finalist dance troupe Boogie Storm. Rounding out the roster is 2011 “Pilipinas Got Talent” winner singer Marcelito Pomoy.
See ‘America’s Got Talent’ winners: Where are they now updates for first 13 ‘Agt’ champions [Photos]
While Terry Crews has returned to host, there has been a shake-up of the judges. Simon Cowell and Howie Mandel are still on the...
- 1/14/2020
- by John Benutty and Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Episode two of season two of “America’s Got Talent: The Champions” will feature 10 more acts from around the world vying to be named the best of the best. Keep reading if you want to know spoilers about the line-up of talent on tap for January 13.
Among those taking to the stage on the second episode are two of the als0-rans from the most recent season of “Agt” — singer Luke Islam and comedian Ryan Niemiller — as well as 2015 finalist mentalist Oz Pearlman, 2017 quarter-finalist singer Puddles Pity Party and 2012 quarter-finalist danger act Spencer Horsman.
Representing “Britain’s Got Talent” are the 2014 champions singing group Collabro and 2019 runner-up magician Marc Spelmann, as well as 2016 semi-finalist danger act Ben Blaque and finalist dance troupe Boogie Storm.
Rounding out the roster is 2011 “Pilipinas Got Talent” winner singer Marcelito Pomoy.
See ‘America’s Got Talent’ winners: Where are they now updates for first 13 ‘Agt’ champions [Photos]
While...
Among those taking to the stage on the second episode are two of the als0-rans from the most recent season of “Agt” — singer Luke Islam and comedian Ryan Niemiller — as well as 2015 finalist mentalist Oz Pearlman, 2017 quarter-finalist singer Puddles Pity Party and 2012 quarter-finalist danger act Spencer Horsman.
Representing “Britain’s Got Talent” are the 2014 champions singing group Collabro and 2019 runner-up magician Marc Spelmann, as well as 2016 semi-finalist danger act Ben Blaque and finalist dance troupe Boogie Storm.
Rounding out the roster is 2011 “Pilipinas Got Talent” winner singer Marcelito Pomoy.
See ‘America’s Got Talent’ winners: Where are they now updates for first 13 ‘Agt’ champions [Photos]
While...
- 1/12/2020
- by Paul Sheehan
- Gold Derby
Agt: The Champions Sneak Peek: Alesha Dixon Joins Ben Blaque for a Life-Threatening Act Gone 'Wrong'
It’s only Alesha Dixon‘s second week as a judge on America’s Got Talent: The Champions, and she’s already holding a contestant’s life in her hands.
As you’ll see in TVLine’s exclusive sneak peek of Monday’s episode (NBC, 8/7c), Dixon — who also served alongside Simon Cowell as a judge on Britain’s Got Talent — steps in to assist crossbow sharpshooter Ben Blaque, who made it to the semifinals of Bgt in 2016.
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As you’ll see in TVLine’s exclusive sneak peek of Monday’s episode (NBC, 8/7c), Dixon — who also served alongside Simon Cowell as a judge on Britain’s Got Talent — steps in to assist crossbow sharpshooter Ben Blaque, who made it to the semifinals of Bgt in 2016.
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- 1/10/2020
- TVLine.com
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