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Dorking dance teacher Philip Green makes good impression on Britain's Got Talent

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FUNNY man Philip Green makes a great impression in tonight's episode of Britain's Got Talent. But when he's not busy wowing the show's judges Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and David Walliams, Philip enjoys teaching a Friday night dance class to youngsters in Dorking. The idea of performing impressions had never even crossed his mind until he appeared in pantomime last Christmas with former Britain's Got Talent winner, dancer George Sampson. The first time he performed his act in public was in his first audition for the ITV show, filmed in February but aired tonight. Philip appeared as part of the ensemble at the production of Peter Pan at the Assembly Rooms in Derby, in which George played the starring role. "I worked really hard to get myself the role in Peter Pan," said the 21-year-old, who lives in Shepperton. "I never thought of myself as a comedian really. I used to muck around with my friends and a camera when I was younger but nothing serious. "I did my voices for the cast of the pantomime and George told me I should go for it so I did. "The first time I ever did it on stage was in front of the judges. "I really want to go through though. I'm just taking it one day at a time. "I never thought this would happen to me. This is so amazing." Philip teaches Blue Beat Street Dance every Friday at the Dorking Sports Centre from 5 to 6pm. "It's such a lovely class," he said. "The kids are lovely. I left to do the pantomime but I ended up coming back because I love it so much."

Dorking dance teacher Philip Green makes good impression on Britain's Got Talent


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