BRITAIN'S Got Talent is back for a 2023 series, with competitors across the country battling to become the next champ.
Not only will the winner leave the hit ITV show with a large sum of cash, they will also get a once-in-a-lifetime performance opportunity.
There are two parts to the Britain's Got Talent prize in 2022.
First, is the huge cash prize of £250,000 – this sum has been the same since 2013.
Prior to this the first five winners were given £100k, but Ashleigh and Pudsey benefitted from the most generous year scooping £500,000 in 2012.
The BGT 2022 winner is also offered the chance to perform at the Royal Variety Performance.
This part of the prize remains unchanged since the first series aired in 2007.
The phone salesman-turned-singer won the first series of Britain's Got Talent.
After releasing several albums, a biopic called One Chance was created starring James Corden as Paul.
He has gone on to release six studio albums and is constantly touring.
10 The dancer went on to find success as an actor Credit: EPA George Sampson won the heart of the nation as a street dancer.
After winning he turned to acting and appeared in Waterloo Road, a show that's since been axed, and Emmerdale.
Diversity – 2009
Diversity won the third series of the show, beating Susan Boyle.
They're arguably one of the most remembered and successful of past BGT winners, having continued to perform and have spin-off careers in reality and competitions shows.
Ashley Banjo in particular has remained in the spotlight, becoming a judge on Dancing On Ice.
Spelbound – 2010
The gymnastics troupe wowed Simon Cowell and the nation, beating Twist and Pulse to the title.
Spelbound went on to perform at the London 2012 Olympics closing ceremony.
Jai McDowell – 2011 Despite being signed to Simon Cowell's record label, Jai McDowell's success didn't last long after his debut album didn't perform well.
Cowell dropped him, so he went on to support other artists on tour including Gareth Gates.
Ashleigh and Pudsey – 2012
Pudsey passed away in 2017, and Ashleigh now performs with her new dog, Sully.
Before Pudsey sadly died, he had a showbiz career staring in TV, theatre and film.
In 2014, the film Pudsey The Dog: The Movie was released.
Attraction – 2013 Another memorable winner, Attraction are a Hungarian shadow theatre group who put on emotive performances.
However, there was some controversy over a foreign act winning the show.
Afterwards they performed in Las Vegas and were used in adverts.
Collabro – 2014
Collabro are a classical music group, who now have three studio albums behind them.
One member, Richard Hadfield, decided to quit in 2016.
Speaking about his decision at the time, he said: "I decided it was time to leave the band to focus on my mental health and happiness."
Jules O’Dwyer & Matisse – 2015 Another dog act, but this one with fresh controversy behind it.
A second dog was actually involved in the act as Matisse couldn't do the heights required for their winning performance.
Ofcom ruled this as misleading the audience.
Richard Jones – 2016 A magician finally won the show in 2016 after many came close in previous years.
Richard is a former army officer, and his career change paid off as he was able to go on tour after BGT.
He even had a one-off TV show called Operation Magic.
Tokio Myers – 2017
Tokio Myers is a musician and since the show has worked on his own album plus performed on a charity record in aid of Grenfell Tower survivors.
He's opened up about his past, saying that he saw his headteacher get stabbed – making him want to focus solely on building a career in music.
Lost Voice Guy – 2018 Lost Voice Guy was the first comedic act to win the show.
He had lost his voice in childhood due to cerebral palsy.
Losing his voice hasn't stopped him though, he's performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and released his own book.
Colin Thackery – 2019
Colin Thackery is a pensioner who won by singing the wartime classic We'll Meet Again.
He vowed to give his prize money away to the Royal Hospital in Chelsea, which is where his family lives.
Jon Courtenay – 2020
The 2020 series of Britain's Got Talent may have faced several interruptions due to the ongoing pandemic, but the show managed to see comedic pianist Jon Courtenay crowned the winner.
He received the golden buzzer from hosts Ant and Dec in his first audition.
His final performance moved the judges to tears with a tribute to his late father, and he won the nation's heart with his comical song about 2020.
Axel Blake – 2022 Comedian Axel Blake beat singer Tom Ball and ventriloquist Jamie Leto to be crowned winner
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