BBC One viewers shared their excitement as one show returned for its fifth year
BBC One audiences shared identical reactions within moments of The Big Night of Musicals beginning, as the beloved event returned to television for its fifth year.
The National Lottery’s Big Night of Musicals came back on Saturday, March 28 on BBC One with comedian Jason Manford returning as presenter.
This year, viewers enjoyed special performances from some of Britain’s most prominent West End and touring shows including The Lion King and Wicked.
Taking to the stage were recognisable performers including Eurovision star Sam Ryder in a world exclusive, delivering a stunning performance from Jesus Christ Superstar before his debut in the production this summer. X Factor’s Alexandra Burke was also scheduled to perform as Chaka Khan in I’m Every Woman.
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Broadcasting on BBC One at 7.45pm, it had been previewed: “Back for a fifth year and filmed in front of an audience of 12,000 at Manchester’s AO Arena, the show brings together some of the biggest and most exciting productions currently on stage alongside exclusive previews of shows opening this year and unique one-off collaborations created especially for the night.”
Within minutes of the programme starting, viewers expressed the same sentiment as they flocked to social media to voice their enthusiasm, reports the Mirror.
Writing on X, one viewer said: “Hooray they’ve gone back to the original show and not showing clips.” Another posted: “Been looking forward to this #BigNightofMusicals.”
A third viewer posted: “#bignightofmusicals I defy anyone who says they don’t get musical theatre to watch #thelionking and not be moved.”
A fourth wrote: “I’ve waited a very long time to watch #BigNightOfMusicals, it’s finally here!!”
One person shared: “Love Big Night Of Musicals on BBC1 but I’m in floods of tears as they started with Lion King. Great one this time as I’ve seen most of the shows on tonight’s one.”
Another said: “Fuming I didn’t get tickets for The Big Night Of Musicals this year because Lion King would’ve had me sobbing.”
One BBC audience member remarked: “I love Big Night of Musicals” while another contributed: “#BigNightOfMusicals is pure joy. Love it!”
The programme opened with a special performance from The Lion King, which moved viewers to tears, before continuing with Oliver the musical and The Producers featuring Andy Nyman and Marc Antolin.
Big Night of Musicals is available on BBC iPlayer

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