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You are witnessing an amazing discovery, as one of the UK's greatest opera singers of all time comes to the limelight. Paul Potts has recently burst through to stardom, by winning over the UK in ITV's, "Britain's Got Talent" show.

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Paul Potts (born 1971 in Bristol) lives in Port Talbot in South Wales and won the first series of ITV's Britain's Got Talent, singing operatic aria. Potts had previously worked in unpaid opera productions from 1999 to 2003, however illness in 2003, brought an end to his amateur opera career.[1] At the time of his victory he had been working in a mobile phone shop, but following his win has been signed by Simon Cowell to record an album.

On June 9, 2007 he took part in Simon Cowell's new search-for-a-star show Britain's Got Talent on ITV which was held at the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff. Paul sang Giacomo Puccini's "Nessun dorma", which wowed the judges and received a standing ovation from the 2,000-strong audience. Paul's rendition of this has currently been viewed on video upload site YouTube and similar sites over 5 million times. In the semi-final on June 14, Paul performed "Con te partiṛ". He progressed to the final after receiving the highest public vote in that show.[1] He performed "Nessun dorma" again in the final on June 17. Potts beating co-favourite with the bookmakers, Connie Talbot and received the highest public vote out of 2 million votes cast to win Britain's Got Talent. Simon Cowell then told him he would be recording his debut album later in the week.

The National Public Radio programme "Day to Day" profiled Mr. Potts on Friday, June 15.

He once stated; 'my voice is my best friend'.

During their programme there was some controversy [2] as to the 'undiscovered' nature of Potts' talent, who was portrayed on the show as simply a mobile phone salesman, whereas he has in fact appeared in four amateur opera productions and in a concert for the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra[3] and had plans for a summer tour with the Orchestra.[4] Potts responded to his critics saying that he had not claimed to be completely untutored, but had never performed any concert for pay, and was therefore amateur, and that the lessons he had received in Italy he had paid for from his own savings.[5

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