The reality series 'Britain's Got Talent' has broken world records by becoming the Most successful reality television format. The Guinness World Record's website confirmed the news on Monday (7th April). The show has spawned 59 versions worldwide including series in the US, Afghanistan and Iceland.
Britain's Got Talent has set the Guinness World Record for being the most popular reality television format in the world, having been adopted by 59 different shows worldwide. The announcement was made today (7th April) on the Guinness World Record website.
Simon Cowell created the format for Britain's Got Talent.
Britain's Got Talent was first broadcast on ITV in 2007 and an eighth series is expected to air this year. The format, which was created by Simon Cowell, has been used in versions worldwide. Cowell serves as a judge on the UK version of the show and an executive producer on the US version.
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Speaking to the Guinness World Record website upon hearing the news, Cowell said "I am very proud that Got Talent is a home grown British show. We owe its success to a group of very talented producers all over the world who have made this happen. And of course amazing talent." Meanwhile, Got Talent judging panels worldwide have been celebrating their recording breaking show with America's Got Talent posting on Twitter an image of their judges and presenter - Howie Mandel, Howard Stern, Heidi Klum, Melanie Brown and Nick Cannon - holding their Guinness award.
Our judges accepted a Guinness World Record for #GotTalent being named the world's most successful reality TV format! pic.twitter.com/ieqKYsfVmm
— America's Got Talent (@nbcagt) April 7, 2014
Most countries in Europe and South America have their own versions whilst countries outside these areas with their own Got Talent shows include China, India, Malaysia and Afghanistan. More recently, Got Talent shows in Kazakhstan, Brazil, Moldova and Iceland have been commissioned. The various versions have spawned a number of stars including, from the UK, singers Paul Potts and Susan Boyle and dancers George Sampson and Diversity.
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The President of Guinness World Records, Alistair Richards, confirmed the news and congratulated the show. He stated: "We are delighted to confirm that Got Talent has broken the previous world record and is now the official Guinness World Record holder for the Most successful reality television format, a landmark moment in television record breaking history, congratulations!"
Susan Boyle has enjoyed a successful career after she appeared on Britain's Got Talent.