The stage of Britain’s Got Talent 2026 has seen many things, but it has never seen a comedy act quite like Ted Hill’s. The 31-year-old Londoner, who spends his days performing science shows for schools, brought a refreshingly unique and “analytical” brand of humor to the London Palladium. Openly discussing his life as an autistic man, Ted used his “special interests”—specifically graphs and linguistics—to craft a presentation that was as intellectually sharp as it was hilariously chaotic. From the moment he walked out, Ted’s self-deprecating wit and infectious energy had the audience and judges completely hooked.
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Ted’s set was a masterclass in absurdist comedy. He presented a hilarious ranking of his “Top 3 favorite Simon Cowells,” featuring a Vietnamese boat and a Victorian wagon boy, before unveiling his own “impossible” phonetic alphabet that left the judges in stitches. The brilliance of Ted’s act lay in its intelligence and unpredictability; he even plotted a real-time graph of Simon Cowell’s enjoyment throughout the audition! The panel was so blown away by the originality of the performance that they rewarded him with the ultimate prize: the Golden Buzzer. Ted Hill didn’t just win a competition; he proved that being “different” is a comedic superpower.







