THERE were plenty of hopefuls at Pembroke Dock’s Pater Hall when the Britain’s Got Talent team visited Pembrokeshire on Tuesday afternoon, October 3.

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Nigel Orchard from Haverfordwest

Successful acts will be in with a chance of securing a place at one of the judges’ auditions in 2018.

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Dana Blythe from Haverfordwest

Series Producer, Charlie Irwin, said: “Britain’s Got Talent 2017 was a fantastic year for talent full of variety - from runner-up Issy Simpson, one of the youngest magicians ever to audition, to the moving and inspiring Missing People Choir, lovable duo The Pensionalities and our incredible winner Tokio Myers.

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Patrick Smith from Pembroke Dock.

"Now, we can’t wait to see what talent your town has to offer for the 2018 series. Anyone can apply - there is no age limit and we are looking for all kinds of talents. So if you feel you have something special to show us, no matter what it is, then make sure you apply, you never know where it might take you.”

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Chloe Davies from Manorbier

Among the show’s successes, Susan Boyle has sold more than 23 million records worldwide.

All pictures: Martin Cavaney.