Simon Cowell believes Britain's Got Talent has "gone backwards" and has told producers a revamp is in order, the People reports. "It's gone ¬backwards," a source claims Cowell told his staff. "Some of the acts in the semi shouldn't have even got to that stage. Sometimes I feel like I am in the wrong show with what is before me.""He said they couldn't rest on their laurels. Simon wants the very best. He knows what the public likes and he works tirelessly to give it to them. None of the acts has really captured the public's imagination like in previous years," a source added. "It's something that should have been flagged up beforehand during the early auditions. There is a feeling the show is maintaining a good rating on the back of its previous series. It's a recipe for disaster. Everyone knows each show is only as good as the next. "Simon hasn't been happy with the show at all, this time around. He wants projects he's associated with to be tip top. He believes Britain's Got Talent is now in need of some serious reinvestment. Last year Susan Boyle summed up the very best of what BGT is all about. There was nothing like that in this latest series."
















