‘Britain’s Got Talent’: ITV boss admits to mistakes in handling Jules O’Dwyer and Matisse
With this in mind, we know that O’Dwyer is keeping her title, even though the boss of ITV is still having to speak out on the show’s failure to really represent all facets of the situation better. Speaking at the Voice of the Listener and Viewer’s spring conference (per BBC), Peter Fincham had the following message to pass along:
“In the semi-final it was made quite clear the other dog played a role in it … In the audition it was made quite clear this was a dog act with a range of dogs. In hindsight, in the final it would have been better if that was clear.”
At the end of the day, we hope that this does not preclude O’Dwyer from having a warm return to the show next year, or a place in the Royal Variety. As for runner-up Jamie Raven, we feel like he did enough with his magic act to be successful for a long time moving forward. Magic is one of those things that never truly gets old.
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