A HUGE ITV show has been pulled off air this weekend in a shock schedule shake-up.
Fans will be disappointed to hear that the hit show won’t be airing in its usual prime TV slot.



will not be on ITV this coming Saturday evening, following a huge shake-up by the channel bosses.
The popular talent show, hosted by , usually takes the Saturday night slot on primetime telly.
In a huge schedule switch up, fans can watch the Final from 3pm featuring against City on ITV on Saturday instead.
This will be followed by a line-up including Deal or No Deal Special, Beat The Chasers, and
will then be shown on the Sunday from 7 to 9pm.
This seems to have been done to avoid clashing with another massive talent competition â the Grand Final of the.
The shake up comes hot off the heels of another change on the showafterinto proceedings.
ITV previously announced “a brand-new twist”;; to the,which have seen the inclusion of the Golden Buzzer for the first time.
This allows the judges’ chosen acts to gowithout enduring the nail-biting tension of the public vote.
But fans of the show haven’t been too impressed and
One person on X said: “So we can’t vote until we’ve seen all the acts but a golden buzzer can be given before they’ve seen all the acts...”;;
“For the semi-finals of @BGT would it not be fairer to choose the golden buzzer act at the END of the show?”;; asked another.
“Seems she was a bit quick with that golden buzzer then..”;; said another person.
The schedule shake up comes as theshow returned last weekend for the third semi-final of the series.
The programme was opened by the cast of Just For One Day â the musical story of Live Aid, created by Sir and Midge Ure OBE.
Former show winneralso returned to the stage, wowing the judges and audience with her rendition of Over The Rainbow.
The dance troupe Ping Pong Pang secured a spot in the final after the viewer vote.
Meanwhile,Brunomade drag queen singer Jasmine Rice his Golden Buzzer act.
Ping Pong Pang and Jasmine Rice will be joined in the grand finale by Stacey Leadbeatter, Olly Pearson, Vinnie McKee and The Blackouts.
Ahead of the Eurovision Grand Final on Saturday 17 May, where 26 countries will perform to be crowned the new Eurovision 2025 champion.
There are two live Semi-Finals (Tuesday 13 May and Thursday 15th May) for Eurovision fans toall 37 countries competing in the.
The top ten countries from each Semi-Final will then make it through to Saturday’s Grand Final.
In Thursday’s Semi Final 2, viewers will also be treated to the first performance on the Eurovision stage from the UK, , singing their entry song ‘What The Hell Just Happened?’.

Britain’s Got Talent is available to watch on ITV and .