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Britain's Got Talent (series 5)

The fifth series of ''Britain's Got Talent'' began on ITV 16 April 2011 and ended on 4 June 2011. The winner of the show was Jai McDowall, who received £100,000 and a place at the 2011 Royal Variety Performance. The judges were Amanda Holden, David Hasselhoff, Michael McIntyre and Simon Cowell. Cowell only attended the live shows as he was busy launching ''The X Factor USA''. Hasselhoff missed the auditions in London and was replaced by Louis Walsh. The show was hosted by Ant & Dec on ITV, while Stephen Mulhern presented ''Britain's Got More Talent'' on ITV2.
Auditions took place in London, Manchester, Glasgow, Cardiff, and Birmingham. Liverpool also hosted auditions for the first time. This was the first year that both ''Britain's Got Talent'' and ''Britain's Got More Talent'' were shown completely in high definition, as in series 4 only the live shows were shown in HD, while ''Britain's Got More Talent'' remained in standard definition throughout.
==Judges==

For the first time since ''Britain's Got Talent'' began, there was a permanent change to the judging panel. In October 2010, Piers Morgan announced he was leaving the show due to hosting his new talk show ''Piers Morgan Tonight'' in America and he was unable to do both. In December 2010, Simon Cowell confirmed that he would only be present at the live shows as he would also be busy in America launching ''The X Factor USA''. Therefore, comedian Michael McIntyre and former ''America's Got Talent'' judge David Hasselhoff were added to the panel with Amanda Holden.〔(McIntyre, Hasselhoff for 'Britain's Got Talent' ) Digital Spy, 14 December 2010〕 There were also guest judges planned for the auditions due to the success of the guest judges on ''The X Factor'', but no guest judges appeared. Hasselhoff was unable to attend the London auditions, so ''The X Factor'' judge Louis Walsh took his place.〔(Britain's Got Talent auditions hit London ) Now Magazine〕

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