Britain’s Got Talent favourite Jack Carroll is desperate to make a return to the show - and wants Susan Boyle to dust off her glad rags and join him on stage.

The talented comedian, who has cerebral palsy , won the nations' hearts with his hilarious stand-up acts six years ago.

Now he has put his hand up for Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions - a special show which is bringing former finalists together to find the ultimate BGT winner.

But the spin-off has hit controversy – some acts are furious they have been asked to perform for just their expenses.

Jack came second back in 2013 when aged only 14 he puts on some side-splitting routines.

Now 20, he is ready to return to the stage again after Simon Cowell announced a new all-star series, which will also involve international acts.

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The funnyman told The Metro : "Britain’s Got Talent gave me a huge platform to be able to push on in my career so I’m forever in their debt really.

"It was a great experience for me so I would definitely be open to coming back as a way of saying cheers.

"It’s the sort of capacity Britain’s Got Talent has in order to change ordinary people’s lives and put them out into the public consciousness."

He added: "Susan Boyle is that whole thing in a nutshell really. From one day to the next she became an overnight global sensation.

Jack has been busy and starred in film Eaten by Lions, which is out on July 22 (
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Simon Cowell has big ideas for the all-star show - but it's run into issues along the way (
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"Otherwise she would have probably lived a quiet life. It would be good to see her on that stage too.

"I think everyone’s got a chance, you’ve got to be in it win it. If she’s doing it, she’s got as good a chance as anyone."

Jack could be joined by Daliso Chaponda and Lost Voice Guy, who have all signed reportedly up for the show.

Other names in the frame include Paul Potts, the tenor from the 2007 series.

David Walliams is likely to be back as a judge (
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Dancers  Stavros Flatley  - ten years on from the father-son duo causing a storm - are said to be keen to return.

Dog act Ashleigh and Sully,  Collabro  and Boogie Storm could also be back on our screens.

Filming is due to begin soon but the official line-up of judges has yet to be revealed but Simon will be joined by Alesha.

David Walliams and Amanda Holden are expected to join, with Ant and Dec likely to host the show.