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Britain's Got Talent: Do you still love the show?
Britain's Got Talent was back on our screen last night for it's 16th series.
There was a host of new acts to enjoy - some, er, better than others - and there was a new judge, as Bruno Tonioli joined the panel.
And he didn't hold back - hitting his Golden Buzzer in the very first episode right in the middle of dance act Ghetto Kids performance!
A second audition show will be shown on Sunday night before the live shows bring the big drama.
But does BGT still have its magic ? Do you still love it or are you ready for something new?
X-Factor isn't expected to return anytime soon, and we're all used to shows like The Masked Singer and The Wheel now - but some shows like Takeaway never seem to get boring!
Take part in our vote and have your say in the comments below!
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How kid stars smashed the first show
Last night we saw an amazing performance by Ugandan dance troupe, Ghetto Kids.
The children, aged between five and 13, are part of an organisation which uses music, dance and drama to help disadvantaged street and orphaned children.
Dressed in matching green and patterned outfits, the group performed an energetic routine to a medley of songs which delighted the crowd - and Bruno - so much that he could not wait to press the buzzer, sending golden confetti down upon them as they continued to dance.
"I was literally exploding. I am telling you, you should be proud of yourself. I can't wait to see you back," Bruno told them afterwards.
Simon agreed saying: "I think it's incredible. You're so young, you've flown all the way, no fear, this is an audition we're going to remember and it was brilliant.
"That's what this show is all about and that's what the golden buzzer is for."
The first episode of the new series also saw Cillian, a 13-year-old magician from Ireland, offer up an impressive magic trick routine.
During the performance, he also revealed: "I've learnt that having autism is not a disability, it is an ability... after discovering magic my life changed, it was like a light switch went off in my head."