Without the pressure to achieve stardom that came with subsequent seasons, Britain’s Got Talent was able to catch some incredibly refined talent in its early seasons. Authentic, raw, and humorously haphazard performances were the norm, as seen by the famed father-son dance team Stavros Flatley from 2009.
Season three of British Got Talent aired in 2009, at which time Susan Boyle became a global sensation and the season-winning street dance ensemble, Diversity, premiered, and these British-Cypriot artists sent their BGT audience into a frenzy. Stavros Flatley brought an unexpected twist to this lineup of superstars by executing an insane Irish dance routine with a Greek-Cypriot touch when shirts were off and bellies were out.