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Round-up: now THAT'S how to do a fantastic show!

From high jinx to hypnotic dogs, Britain's Got Talent was on fine form this week.

The show kicked off with musical "nun" Matthew Hunt, who took David for a spin on his motorised piano. Naturally!

Hula hooper Lisa Sampson managed to get the first standing ovation of the night from the Judges with her human slinky, while singer-songwriter Paul Manners may have just gone and got himself a record deal with David Walliams Records!

Subject to contract, of course...

Just how does Hypnodog do it?

There wasn't a dry eye in the house following young Isaac Waddington's heart-felt performance of Billy Joel's She's Always A Woman, and IMD Legion's acrobatic dance act left mouths wide open in amazement - including Alesha's, who said they were "phenomenal".

We were even treated to another fabulous golden buzzer moment from Amanda at the end of the night, following a rousing performance from gospel choir Revelation Avenue.

But it was a tiny dog with a VERY long tongue that stole the show on Saturday.

Yes, that's right, not only did Krystyna Lennon and Princess the Hypnodog totally mesmerise the audience, the mysterious pooch managed to work her persuasive charms on Simon, too.

For a while there BGT's toughest Judge came over all... well, nice!

But don't worry, it didn't last long, and normal service has now been resumed.

Right Simon?!

Britain's Got Talent returns next Saturday on ITV.

Relive Revelation Avenue's golden buzzer performance all over again!Whatever you do, DON'T look into Hypnodog's eyes...Watch dancers IMD Legion get into their grooveSinger and pianist Isaac melts the Judges' heartsCould David be singer-songwriter Paul's newest celeb fan?Lisa's gotta lotta hoops, but does she know how to use them?

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