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David Walliams hits golden buzzer for singing schoolchildren as BGT returns

David Walliams was the first judge to hit the golden buzzer (John Stillwell/PA)
David Walliams was the first judge to hit the golden buzzer (John Stillwell/PA)

David Walliams has become the first Britain’s Got Talent judge of the series to hit the golden buzzer after being brought to tears by a group of singing schoolchildren.

The boys and girls, aged five to 11, from Lancashire’s Flakefleet Primary School performed a choreographed routine to Don’t Stop Me Now by Queen led by their head teacher.

The rendition earned them a standing ovation from Walliams and his fellow judges Alesha Dixon, Simon Cowell and Amanda Holden – before Walliams gave them a place in the next round.

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Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, Anthony McPartlin, David Walliams, Declan Donnelly and Simon Cowell (John Stillwell/PA)

As Walliams hit the button and the stage was covered in gold confetti, the head teacher – now dressed in a Union Jack onesie – burst into tears and embraced his students.

An emotional Walliams broke down, telling him: “You’re a great teacher. This is your moment.”

The rest of the show saw nine acts go through to the next round and only one fall flat.

A drag queen dressed as the Queen began the programme and earned four yeses for a bold routine.

Ventriloquist Jimmy Tamley, 64, from Devon, won plaudits after inviting Walliams and Holden up on stage.

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David Walliams was the first judge to hit the golden buzzer (Ian West/PA)

But his performance took an unexpected turn when Walliams stripped to his underwear and clambered on to the judges’ table in front of a shocked-looking Cowell.

Less successful was Ron, an act from Nottinghamshire, who left the judges baffled after appearing on stage dressed as a Dalek from Doctor Who.

His rendition of Bobby McFerrin’s Don’t Worry Be Happy had them all serving up a “no”, in less than 20 seconds.

Possibly the most daring act of the night was the Vardanyan Brothers, aged 28 and 32, from Russia, whose death-defying balancing act had the judges and audience covering their eyes.

Host Ant McPartlin branded the pair “crazy fools” as one balanced on the tip of a sword, metres from the ground.

Britain’s Got Talent returns to ITV next Saturday.