![]() ![]() These acts were both seen as comical despite the first portraying himself as a serious artist. David Walliams used his first two Golden Buzzers ( Series 8 & Series 9) on Christian Spridon and Lorraine Bowen. To date, it has been been taken advantage of a total of five times. The Stage When The Golden Buzzer Has Been Pressed. None of the Judges' X symbols illuminate. With Ant & Dec's Golden Buzzer, since they do not have an X of their own. ![]() When the Golden Buzzer is pressed, the Judge's corresponding X on the front of the Judges' desk and above the stage will illuminate Gold instead of Red, The stage background also turns gold. From the Semi-Finals onwards, The Golden Buzzer is no longer present until the next series with the exception of the Series 9 finale where it was placed for a member of Dance Group of Entity Allstars to hit with a Jo-Staff, where Alesha Dixon’s X was lit up in Gold. The Golden Buzzer was introduced in Series 8 of Britain's Got Talent and has been present in every series since. The Judges, and hosts Ant & Dec, each have one opportunity per series to press it for any act they decide. The Golden Buzzer is a buzzer on the Judges' Panel which, when pressed, automatically grants an act a place in the Semi-Finals. ![]()
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