One group bidding for fame on Britain's Got Talent got an extra member when David Walliams joined them on stage during their audition.
The comic teamed up with the five-piece Show Bears for their own unique take on The Weather Girls' It's Raining Men.
He told fellow judge Simon Cowell the middle-aged group, in sequin-studded sailor suits and hats, could be "the new One Direction".
David warned the group that: "I may be too camp, I may send it over the edge" but joined in anyway telling the audience: "I was in heaven."
The latest auditions also included performances from Faceteam, a basketball stunt group from Hungary, 16-year-old singer Hope Murphy and the Pipe Bandits - a five-piece group of bagpipe players in skintight body suits.
Also making an appearance are Strictly Wheels whose act sees able-bodied Gary dance with Paula who has been in a wheelchair for eight years.
They impressed the judges with Alesha Dixon telling them they were "beautiful to watch, inspiring, refreshing, unique".
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Monday April 16, 2012
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