3 auditions you need to watch again from Britain’s Got Talent 2017 episode 1
Sarah Ikumu stole Simon's heart, the Missing People's Choir left us in tears and child comedian Ned Woodman knocked all the judges down to size – here's your BGT in 1,2,3

Britain’s Got Talent 2017 was in fine form again as it returned for its 11 series on Saturday night.
With a tried and tested mix of talent and tantrums, ITV is sticking to what it knows best.
But which auditions are worth watching over again? And, if you missed the show, who are the acts everyone will be talking about? Here’s your BGT in 1,2,3…
1. Sarah Ikumu
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mm7gi453_Iw
The 15-year-old singer has booked her place in the live semi-finals after Simon Cowell deployed his Golden Buzzer early and waved her straight through.
Singing And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going, the song Jennifer Hudson smashed in Dreamgirls, she stunned Simon and the three other BGT judges.
If you want to find out more, check out her profile here.
2. The Missing People’s Choir
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4RlOiVJjCo?ecver=1
Made up of a group of men and women who have family members who have disappeared, the choir dealt an emotional hammer blow among the dog acts and novelty madness.
Images of their missing loved ones played out on the screen behind them as they performed I Miss You, sending households across the UK into tears.
Super proud of the Missing People Choir. Beautiful performance of 'I Miss You'. Amazing coverage #BritainsGotTalent @tigercubmum
— James Hawkins Music (@JamesHawkinsMus) April 15, 2017
My heart is breaking at the Missing People Choir @BGT. All it takes is one person to recognise one of their faces #BritainsGotTalent
— Alana Tara (@AlanaTaraB) April 15, 2017
Sitting in tears at #bgt! The missing people's choir have my complete respect. Couldn't imagine my baba going missing and not having closure
— Sarah Waugh (@sarzieex3) April 15, 2017
3. DNA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjoNgX2B7pw?ecver=1
‘Mind reader’ act DNA may have seemed a bit naff to start, with, but if you want an insight into Simon Cowell’s psyche (and we’re not sure you do) then this pair can probably help you out. We won’t spoil the big reveal… but watch very closely to see if you can see how it’s done.