BRITAIN’S Got Talent is back for another week with a brand new batch of contestants from around the world go head to head.
We take you through the weird and wonderful line-up for episode of three of the new show.
Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions line-up week three
Richard Jones

Richard is a British magician, mentalist and mind reader who won BGT in 2016.
He joined the British Army in 2010 and studied for a year at the Royal Military School of Music.
Three years ago he beat off singer Wayne Woodward to win BGT following over two and half million votes from the public.
Richard left Alesha Dixon and viewers at home in tears as he told the story of a 97-year-old war veteran with a card trick.
Mayyas

Mayyas are a dance group from Lebanon.
They won Arabs Got Talent in 2019.
The win was marked the first time a Lebanese act took home the title in the competition’s six-season run.
DJ Arch Jnr

DJ Arch Jnr won South Africa’s Got Talent at just 3 years old.
The young DJ, whose real name is Oratilwe AJ Hlongwane, was named the winner in 2015.
He became the youngest member to win of the South African series.
In January 2019 he competed in America’s Got Talent: The Champions.
Jack Carroll

Jack is a comedian who was a runner up in the seventh series of Britain’s Got Talent at the age of 14,
As an actor, he has appeared in two series of the CBBC Channel show Ministry of Curious Stuff and most recently has starred in the Sky One series Trollied.
Carroll, whose cerebral palsy is often a subject of his act, won a Pride of Britain award in 2012.
Paddy & Nico

In 2014, Paddy and Nico competed in the eighth series of Britain’s Got Talent, where they finished ninth overall.
They were awarded the coveted Golden Buzzer by Amandad.
The dancing duo consits of Paddy who is 85-years-old and Nico, who is 40 years younger at 45.
Paddy is the current Guinness World Record holder for the Oldest Acrobatic Salsa Dancer.
Richard & Adam

Brothers Richard & Adam, are Welsh classical singers, best known for finishing in third place on the Britain’s Got Talent in 2013.
The pair grew up in Holywell in North Wales.
Their debut album The Impossible Dream topped the UK Albums Chart in 2013 and spent four weeks at number one.
The Fire

Dance Group The Fire are from The Netherlands.
They shot to fame when they appeared on Holland’s Got Talent.
They have been dancing together for six years
Darcy Oake

Darcy is an illusionist from Canada.
In his audition for BGT 2014, he impressed both the judges and the audience, to the extent that Simon Cowell said he was “without question the best magician ever on Britain’s Got Talent.”
That same year he had his own ITV show called Darcy Oake: Edge of Reality, which was hosted by Christine Lampard.
Cristina Ramos

Cristina is a singer who won the first ever Spain’s Got Talent in 2016.
She sings a mixture of rock and opera.
In 2019 she wowed the audience of America’s Got Talent: The Champions with her rendition of Bohemian Rhapsody.
BGT: The Champions
How can I watch Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions?
The Britain’s Got Talent spin-off show continues this Saturday, September 14, 2019 at 8.15pm.
The show is likely to end on October 5, 2019.
We know that the final was taped at Wembley Arena at the end of July.
Embarrassingly, the act who won the contest showed off their trophy outside the arena.
We won’t spoil it for you, however, if you do care to know who’s won the show, a simple Twitter search will bring up the answer in no time.