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Worthing's disco man on Britain's Got Talent

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Published Date: 17 April 2009
A DISCO dancing fanatic from Worthing got to teach Ant and Dec a few of his moves when he auditioned for television show Britain's Got Talent.
Trevor Blackman won medals for his Saturday Night Fever-style dancing in the 1970s and ever since the 47-year-old has had a passion for all things disco.

Trevor's audition for the talent show is due to be shown on ITV tomorrow night (Saturday, April 18), where he will be seen performing his disco moves in front of judges Simon Cowell, Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden.

He said: "I performed one of my routines for the judges and Piers pressed his buzzer, then Simon pressed his buzzer. Amanda convinced Piers that I was good and they put me through to the next round.

"It was great fun and there was a fantastic atmosphere among everyone who took part."

Thousands auditioned for the series which will give the winner £100,000 and the opportunity to perform at the Royal Variety Performance in front of members of the Royal family.

Trevor made it through to the final 200 acts before being eliminated.

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  • Last Updated: 17 April 2009 9:13 AM
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  • Location: Worthing
 
 

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