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- Jon Courtenay (born 4 March 1973) is an English singer, pianist, entertainer and comedian, known for winning the fourteenth series of Britain's Got Talent, having previously been awarded the golden buzzer during his audition by presenters Ant & Dec. He was the first ever Golden Buzzer act to win in the history of the show.
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Jon Courtenay (born 4 March 1973) is an English singer, pianist, entertainer and comedian, known for winning the fourteenth series of Britain's Got Talent, [1] [2] [3] having previously been awarded the golden buzzer during his audition by presenters Ant & Dec.
Sep 26, 2020 · 00:01, 26 Sep 2020. Updated 21:21, 26 Sep 2020. |. Bookmark. Britain’s Got Talent hopeful Jon Courtenay sang at the London Palladium about a man with a dream, he realised a cherished ambition,...
- Sara Wallis
Feb 16, 2024 · Comedian Jon Courtenay is bringing his new show 'Bigger' to Chorley and Lytham St Anne's. Why is the show called Bigger? Jon explained: "The show is called bigger for a number of reasons.
Apr 15, 2022 · Britain's Got Talent winner Jon Courtenay is returning to the series, two years on from his big win. The Golden Buzzer winner of Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly wowed fans with his comedic songs...
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Oct 12, 2020 · Jon Courtenay has been named the winner of Britain’s Got Talent 2020 (Photo: ITV) By Alex Finnis. Reporter. October 12, 2020 1:01 pm (Updated 1:02 pm) Britain’s Got Talent has crowned its 14th...
About Jon Courtenay. Jon Courtenay was the winner of the 2020 Britain’s Got Talent competition. At his first audition, he was given the “Golden Buzzer” by BGT regulars Ant and Dec, and he...
The House of Courtenay is a medieval noble house, with branches in France, England and the Holy Land. ... John de Courtenay (d.1274) Hugh de Courtenay (d.1292)