- 2012
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2011
- December
- November
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October
- Angel Award nominees to be featured on tonight’s Culture Show
- Angel Awards coverage on BBC 2’s Culture Show continues tonight
- Jesus Christ Superstar celebrates 40 years!
- The English Heritage Angel Awards coverage continues on BBC 2’s Culture Show
- Jesus Christ Superstar on Broadway
- Andrew at The Phantom of the Opera 25th Anniversary
- September
- August
- July
- June
- May
- April
- March
- February
- January
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2010
- December
- November
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October
- Phantom celebrates 10,000 performances in the West End
- Highclere Castle
- Over The Rainbow…Where Are They Now?
- Happy Birthday to the London Palladium…
- Andrew hosts centenary celebration for the London Palladium
- Love Never Dies Australian premiere announced
- Andrew to perform in Julian Lloyd Webber’s 60th Anniversary Gala
- September
- August
- July
- June
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May
- A statement from Andrew
- Oz Blog: The winner is revealed...
- The last Dorothy mission....
- Oz Blog: The Final Countdown
- Danielle you are Dorothy… and here comes Dangerous Dave as Toto!
- Danielle is your Dorothy!
- Danielle, Lauren and Sophie have a go at Polo!
- The winning Dorothy to release charity single
- Sierra meets the Dorothys!
- Oz: Blog: Andrew makes his final choice and the final three are revealed
- Oz Blog: The Fantastic Four
- Bombay Dreams Movie Announcement
- Andrew to appear on The Graham Norton Show
- Andrew meets Bobby...
- Oz Blog: The second sing-off
- Oz Blog: A Dorothy Cull...
- We’re off to see The Wizard of Oz!
- From Nancy to Dorothy: A message from Sam and Niamh
- Oz Blog: An Emotional Goodbye
- Oz Blog: An audience with the Lord
- Andrew and the Dorothys get ready for their close up...
- An Over the Rainbow update from Andrew
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April
- Andrew gets ready for next week's Over The Rainbow
- It's Toto time for Andrew...
- Oz Blog: Standing ovations as we say another goodbye
- Oz Blog: A chorus of Angels...
- Oz Blog: Another sad goodbye...
- Behind the scenes at Over The Rainbow
- Oz Blog: Making a Song and Dance
- Oz Blog: It's goodbye to another of our Dorothies...
- Oz Blog: A Class Act
- Oz Blog: The first Dorothy flies over the rainbow
- Oz Blog: The first live show... and the public get to choose
- West End Story: What Nancy, Joseph and Maria Did Next
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March
- Oz Blog: 20 become 10...
- Oz Blog: Over The Rainbow kicks off with weekend special
- Behind the scenes on "Wetten, Das?"
- Filming the Over The Rainbow trailer
- Andrew’s off to see the Wizard… and revisiting the South Bank Show
- BBC ONE Follows the Yellow Brick Road, Over the Rainbow
- The South Bank Show Revisited
- Andrew and Katherine Jenkins on Dancing On Ice
- February
- January
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2009
- December
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January
- Your Country Does Need You! Jade is the winner
- We meet Eurovision's Bucks Fizz
- And then there were three...
- Unbreak our Eurovision hearts
- The Eurovision zoo...
- Chris Moyles The Musical?
- Triumphant night for TV's Nancy
- A Lulu of a Eurovision
- Double whammy Grammy
- Lee Mead's final performance as Joseph in the West End
- Grammy Award Winner joins Andrew in his quest for Eurovision glory
- The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber sets new record
- Your Country Needs Them...
- The first instalment from our Eurovision blogger
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2008
- December
- November
- October
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- July
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May
- Rachel leaves I'd Do Anything semi final
- It's goodbye Niamh!
- Andrew to receive Woodrow Wilson Award
- Andrew and the Nancy's meet Celine Dion
- I'd Do Anything Results: Sunday 11th May
- The Phantom of the Opera goes digital!
- Andrew's speech to the House of Lords
- I'd Do Anything Results: Sunday 4th May
- Could Jenna be Nancy?
- April
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March
- A Tribute Concert for Steven Pimlott
- I‘d Do Anything: Blog 1
- Thank you to chinamusical.net
- Playbill Unmasks Phantom Lyricist
- Michael Ball Meets Andrew Lloyd Webber
- Andrew Lloyd Webber to be ‘American Idol‘ mentor
- I'd Do Anything begins on BBC1
- Andrew and Madeleine set the record straight
- Andrew's Special Award from SOLT
- February
- 2007
- 2006
19th March 2010
BBC ONE Follows the Yellow Brick Road, Over the Rainbow
Following the success of How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?, Any Dream Will Do and I’d Do Anything, Over the Rainbow reunites host Graham Norton and Andrew Lloyd Webber, who, along with a brand new panel of experts (Sheila Hancock, Charlotte Church and John Partridge) and BBC ONE viewers, will choose a Dorothy to perform in the West End production of The Wizard of Oz next year. The show transmits with a weekend special on Friday 26th and Saturday 27th March, then the live studio shows start on Saturday 3rd April (time tbc).
Viewers will see thousands of hopefuls turning up at open auditions across the country in Friday night’s show, in a bid to become the newest star of the West End. As the selection process continues, Saturday’s show will showcase the final twenty ‘Dorothys’ in a studio-based ‘sing-off’ – judged by the panel and Andrew, who will make a selection down to ten girls.
Andrew Lloyd Webber commented: “I would like to bring something new to The Wizard of Oz. I’m searching for a modern Dorothy, who can take the role much further, and continue to appeal to a wide audience. The film worked fantastically but we need some new songs for the stage show in addition to the much-loved originals from the movie. “Over The Rainbow” is of course one of the greatest songs ever written.”
Andrew Lloyd Webber is also searching for a Toto, for a one-off gala performance of The Wizard of Oz, when it hits the West End stage next year. Jodie Prenger (winner of 2008’s I’d Do Anything) will lead the search for Toto in April, at two open audition days. Viewers will be able to follow the dogs progress across the series, as they do their best to charm dedicated cat man, Andrew Lloyd Webber!
The ‘Wild Card’
In a surprise ‘wild card’ element of the show, after the panel – led by Andrew Lloyd Webber – has agreed upon the ten finalists, viewers will be invited to vote to save one of the girls who doesn’t get through the panels’ vote, to return next week. Telephone lines will open for a set amount of time after these ten girls have all performed a sing-off song, and the contestant with the most votes will be revealed the following week, in the first live show to air 3rd April. The results of the ‘wild card’ vote plus the ten ‘Dorothys’ will perform for their chance to stay in the competition, and be critiqued by the panel and Andrew. Viewers will have the opportunity to cast their votes, and the outcome will be announced in the results show. The two contestants with the least amount of votes will perform a ‘sing-off’, and Andrew Lloyd Webber will determine the contestant he wants to remain in the competition.




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