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Welsh act third in BGT final
Singing brothers Richard and Adam Johnson from Holywell came third in the final of Britain's Got Talent. But there was disappointment for Port Talbot dance troupe Pre-Skool.
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Richard and Adam Johnson: 'Nan's our biggest fan!'
Singing brothers Richard and Adam Johnson from Holywell are one of two Welsh acts through to tonight's Britain's Got Talent final.
They spoke to ITV's Divya Kohli about their journey so far, their hopes for the future, and their number one fan - their nan!
Welsh acts Pre-Skool and Richard & Adam set for 'Britain's Got Talent' final
Two brothers from Flintshire are preparing to go up against a group of super - young, super - energetic dancers from Port Talbot plus a few other acts in the finals of Britains Got Talent.
The singing double-act Richard and Adam and the twinkle toed tiny tots Pre-Skool will be flying the Welsh flag for us.
Rob Shelley reports.
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Pre Skool make it two Welsh acts in Britain's Got Talent final
Port Talbot dance troupe, Pre Skool are the second Welsh act to make it through to this year's Britain's Got Talent finals. The youngsters won the judges' vote to join Richard and Adam Johnson in next week's finale.
Singer Robbie Kennedy, from Cwmbran, also performed on Thursday's live semi-finals but failed to make it through.
Holywell brothers "made up" to be in Britain's Got Talent finals
Two welsh singers from Holywell said they are "absolutely made up" to be through to the finals of Britain's Got Talent.
Richard and Adam Johnson won the public vote in the live semi-final last night.
Speaking to Daybreak this morning, the brothers said : "We never in a million years thought we'd be able to get to where we are."
Holywell brothers through to Britain's Got Talent final
Richard and Adam Johnson from Holywell are through to the Britain's Got Talent finals. The brothers won the public vote on Monday night's first live semi-final for their rendition of 'Somewhere' from musical West Side Story.
Speaking to hosts Ant and Dec, the brothers said making the final meant "so much" to them after working hard over the last couple of years.