The semi-final and final shows of Britains Got Talent are broadcast live from Fountain Studios in Wembley, with a varying number of semi-finals, followed by the one live final split into two episodes over one night. The remaining acts perform across a number of semi-finals, with the two most popular acts from each semi-finals winning a position in the final. Unlike the American version, judges may still end a performance early with three Xs. The judges are again asked to express their views on each act's performance.
After all acts have performed, phone lines open for a short time. After the votes have been counted, the act that has polled the highest number of public votes is automatically placed in the final of Britains Got Talent. The judges then choose between the second and third most popular acts, with the winner of that vote also gaining a place in the final. All other acts are then eliminated from the competition.Britains Got Talent's secondary theme song is "Lux Aeterna" (originally from the movie Requiem for a Dream), which is used to create tension. It is also used for the judges "walk-in" at the beginning of every live show. Britains Got Talent has been criticized by psychologist Glenn Wilson who referred to it as a "freak show". He states that "contestants' deficiencies and shortcomings are as important as their talent. We enjoy the stress we are putting these people under - will they or will they not survive?"
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