All the performers returned to the stage to sing us all into a very Merry Christmas.  Although it all just got too much for some!
There really must have been something funny about those drinks that or the ghostly visits paid off, Simon offered recording contracts to all the artists (just as well really, at least no more John and Edward for a while - technology needs to go a long way before it can improve their voices!)
A quick recovery as Mrs Andrews and Mrs. Jolliffe with Willow Tree Class showed us their Saturday Night Fever!
A slight error on the decade and we were taken too far back to find ourselves onboard the Titanic!
The ghost of the70's certainly had more than stars around his eyes as Simon was launched into yet another decade.  This time it was Mrs. Grigg's Beech Tree Class 'Blaming lots of things on the Boogie!'
Definitely something funny in those drinks - he started smiling - arrghhh!
Mrs. Barry and her Cedar Tree Class shouted for 'Help!' but it never came...

Miss. Ralph and the Silver Birch Tree Class told Simon it was going to be 'A Hard Day's Night' as the ghost from the 60's took Simon into another decade!

Simon had a visit from his girlfriend (on the right, played by Rosie Wade), along with some of her friends (played by Becca Maybanks, Chloe Ward and Victoria Wright.

Simon's girlfriend had lesson number one in realising the dedication she was going to receive from him!

Whilst Miss. Johnson and her  Horse Chestnut's asked 'Johnny to B Goode'

Mrs. Watson's Apple Tree Class 'Rocked around the Clock'

Enter our ghost from the 50's. (Played by Lou Lou Mitchell) Sure enough she takes Simon on  trip down memory lane....
One 'Sour Puss Sling' later and Simon really isn't feeling too great - is his mind playing tricks on him?

With the final performance taking its toll in Simon he heads for the bar in need of a drink, only to receive more abuse from the Barmen (played by Ryan Suleyman and Callum Harris).

Keep and eye out for them on 'Britain's Got Talent'
We had a program crisis when the boys burst on to stage singing about 'working at the car wash' only to strip in front of us and then perform, well we will call it ballet just to give you the idea!!!
The disaster that can only be John and Edward tried to spook us all with their ghostly performance! Simon's face (above) says it all.
New pop band 'JAM' raised their hands to show us some love, played by Alfie Monk, Matthew Claydon and Jamie Dicker.
It really would have paid Simon to actually have been lost for words at this point but instead he made more enemies with the audience!
Followed by an awesome performance by Sian O'Rourke.
Nicholas Carsberg opened the show with a stunning performance.

Our famous judges took to their seats as Dermot O'Dreary (played by Tommy Bull) introduced our first act. 

Louis False (played by Robert Calcutt), Danni Mistletoe (played by Ellie Church), Cheryl Droll (played by Jessica Trudgeon) and Simon Fowell (played by Elliott Cockrell).

Our host Dermot O'Dreary introduced our Scrooge Factor judges.

The stunning Danni Mistletoe (below) and Mr. Happiness himself  Simon Fowell (right)