Series overview change

Series Start Finish Winner's prize Winner Second place Third place
1 9 June 2007 17 June 2007 £100,000 Paul Potts Connie Talbot2 N/A2
2 12 April 2008 31 May 2008 George Sampson Signature Andrew Johnston
3 11 April 2009 30 May 2009 Diversity Susan Boyle Julian Smith
4 17 April 2010 5 June 2010 Spelbound Twist and Pulse Kieran Gaffney
5 16 April 2011 4 June 2011 Jai McDowall Ronan Parke New Bounce
6 24 March 2012 12 May 2012 £500,000 Ashleigh and Pudsey Jonathan and Charlotte Only Boys Aloud
7 13 April 2013 8 June 2013 £250,000   Attraction Jack Carroll Richard & Adam
8 12 April 2014 7 June 2014 Collabro Lucy Kay Bars & Melody
9 11 April 2015 31 May 2015 Jules O'Dwyer & Matisse[1][2] Jamie Raven[2] Côr Glanaethwy[2]
10 9 April 2016 28 May 2016 Richard Jones[3][4] Wayne Woodward[4] Boogie Storm[4]
11 15 April 2017 3 June 2017 Tokio Myers[5][6] Issy Simpson[6]   Daliso Chaponda[6]
12 14 April 2018 3 June 2018 Lost Voice Guy[7][8] Robert White[7][8] Donchez Dacres[7][8]
13 6 April 2019 2 June 2019 Colin Thackery[9][10] X / Marc Spelmann[10] Ben Hart[10]
14 11 April 2020 10 October 2020 Jon Courtenay[11][12] Sign Along with Us[11][12] Steve Royle[11]>[12]
15 16 April 2022 5 June 2022 Axel Blake[13][14] Jamie Leahey[13][14] Tom Ball[13][14]
16 15 April 2023 4 June 2023   Viggo Venn[15][16] Lillianna Clifton[17] Cillian O’Connor[17]
17 20 April 2024 2 June 2024 TBA TBA TBA
Notes
  1. ^ The results of this series' final did not declare who was in 2nd and 3rd place amongst the other finalists.
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