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2010
- 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
- November
- October
- September
- August
- July
- May
- April
- March
- February
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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
- September
- July
- June
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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
- I‘d Do Anything: Blog 1
- A Tribute Concert for Steven Pimlott
- 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
11th August 2010
Hello! magazine photoshoot with Andrew
This week’s Hello! magazine features a unique photoshoot with Andrew and some of the talented young performers who have achieved West End success after being discovered in his BBC shows.
Extracts from the article appear below:
In an exclusive HELLO! photoshoot and interview, the theatre impresario and world-renowned composer is joined by Jodie Prenger and his three other winners (Connie Fisher, Lee Mead and Danielle Hope) as well as other contestants whose dream to star on the West End stage became reality.
The impressive roll call includes Niamh Perry, who competed in I’d Do Anything and is now appearing in Love Never Dies, Rachel Tucker, who reached the semi-final of the same show and now plays Elphaba in Wicked, and Lauren Samuels who landed the role of Sandy in Grease just weeks after the Over the Rainbow final.
“They’ve become like my children,” smiles Andrew. “It’s a great joy to have discovered so many talented people.”
While reality shows such as The X Factor have been criticised for their treatment of contestants, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s support goes beyond the programmes.
“I’m not interested in making a TV programme where we tell people, ‘You’re rubbish,’” he says. “It’s much more interesting to me to try to get the best out of them and I think that’s what made our shows a little different.”
In the case of Over the Rainbow winner Danielle and runner-up Sophie Evans, Andrew has made sure they get extra training, arranging for them both to take courses at Chiswick’s Arts Educational school next year. “I can pretty much predict where some of them will go over the years,” adds Andrew. “I would be very surprised if Danielle doesn’t emerge as a major actress. I’ve always thought there is something very special about that girl.”
While you’d be hard pressed to find a West End show without a reality TV star in it now, the programmes have not always been greeted with warmth. “Before Maria, we came up against enormous opposition from the theatre establishment,” Andrew tells HELLO! magazine. “But we have proved them wrong and the television shows have attracted a huge new audience to musical theatre and the West End in general.”
SEE THE FULL EXCLUSIVE STORY IN HELLO! MAGAZINE, OUT NOW.




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