Britain's Got Talent in Birmingham - picture gallery

BRITAIN’S Got Talent rolled into Birmingham complete with two new judges and hordes of screaming fans.

People travelled from all over the country and queued for six hours in the freezing cold – just to be in the audience of the TV show.

The round of televised auditions were held at the Alexandra Theatre yesterday and it drew the crowds.

Despite the absence of two of the original judges, Piers Morgan and Simon Cowell, hundreds of people turned out in force to catch a glimpse of famous faces.

And they were not disappointed. First to step out of a chauffeur-driven car was Amanda Holden looking very smart in a camel coat covering her pregnancy bump and sky-high black stilettoes.

Next to delight the crowds was comedian Michael McIntyre who signed a few autographs but then scuttled inside, only pausing briefly for the waiting press pack.

But then it was the turn of Baywatch and Knight Rider legend then David “The Hoff” Hasselhoff.

But he got off to a shaky start by angering fans by sitting in the back of his car talking on his mobile and not getting out.

But then the crowd started shouting “Hoff Hoff Hoff!” which quickly turned to boos.

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