Britain’s Got Talent live shows are now delayed until WINTER and set to replace the X Factor


Britain’s Got Talent live shows are ‘delayed until the end of the year and set to replace the X Factor’ due to ongoing coronavirus restrictions

Britain’s Got Talent have reportedly rescheduled their live shows until the end of the year to replace The X Factor.  

ITV bosses had hoped to air the live shows this summer, but due to COVID-19 restrictions it now seems unlikely.   

The prerecorded auditions are currently airing and a source told The Daily Star they had initially hoped there would only be a gap of only a few weeks before the live shows.

On hold: Britain’s Got Talent have reportedly rescheduled their live final’s until the end of the year to replace The X Factor

The insider added: ‘However, with measures still in place and lockdown only just starting to be released the plan is now for BGT lives to return at the end of the year.

‘With the X Factor on ice for 2020 there is a Syco-shaped hole in ITV’s schedule so this would fit perfectly.’ 

They added that there have been a number of discussions as to how the finals will be carried out but nothing has yet been set in stone.

Delay: ITV bosses had hoped to air the live shows this summer, but due to COVID-19 restrictions it now seems unlikely (pictured auditionee Belinda Davids)

Delay: ITV bosses had hoped to air the live shows this summer, but due to COVID-19 restrictions it now seems unlikely (pictured auditionee Belinda Davids)

The source continued: ‘However, with measures still in place and lockdown only just starting to be released the plan is now for BGT lives to return at the end of the year. 

MailOnline have contacted ITV for comment. 

It was previously reported Britain’s Got Talent and Strictly Come Dancing are set for an Autumn ratings battle as both shows are set to air on the same weekend.  

Coming soon: The prerecorded auditions are currently airing and a source said they had hoped there would only be a gap of only a few weeks (Amanda Holden, pictured in May last year)

Coming soon: The prerecorded auditions are currently airing and a source said they had hoped there would only be a gap of only a few weeks (Amanda Holden, pictured in May last year)

The ITV talent search show could air its live semi-finals in September following a delay because of COVID-19 however this coincides with Strictly’s launch show. 

A source told The Sun newspaper’s Bizarre TV column: ‘Both are hugely popular and this will split the audience if they are on at the same time. Both the Strictly launch show and the first proper dancing episode both air in September.

‘But that’s when Simon Cowell and the BGT producers are planning on airing the semi-finals now they have their line-up locked in.

Conflict: It was previously reported that Britain's Got Talent and Strictly Come Dancing are set for an Autumn ratings battle (Strictly's Katya and Neil Jones, pictured last year)

Conflict: It was previously reported that Britain’s Got Talent and Strictly Come Dancing are set for an Autumn ratings battle (Strictly’s Katya and Neil Jones, pictured last year)

‘They could try and air the semi-finals across a full week, but the final episode will likely clash with Strictly.’ 

They also reiterated that this clash is due to coronavirus messing with the TV schedule. 

BGT judge Amanda Holden has previously said she and her fellow judges, Simon, David Walliams and Alesha Dixon have been given an Autumn date for filming to resume.

Head to head: A source said: 'Both are hugely popular and this will split the audience if they are on at the same time'

Head to head: A source said: ‘Both are hugely popular and this will split the audience if they are on at the same time’

However, that will depend on what social distancing guidelines are still in place as the show will not go ahead without a live audience.

She explained: ‘All of the main judges have been given a date to hold in early autumn to see if it works live.

‘But we would never do it without an audience because we’ve always said the British public is the fifth judge.

‘So we can’t do it without them – it would be no fun without them! We’ll see what happens, but we are planning to do it this year.’ 

They'll be back: BGT judge Amanda Holden has previously said she and her fellow judges, have been given an Autumn date for filming to resume

They’ll be back: BGT judge Amanda Holden has previously said she and her fellow judges, have been given an Autumn date for filming to resume