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    Well I have to say, I wasn't keen on either Lewis or Ben, but Lewis really shone in the duet tonight. I think he's a really good musical singer, but they give him crap pop songs which do not show off his voice at all. I mean he is trying to win a musical show not a pop show!! Gee.

    Lee to win still though

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    Lewis has more lives than a cat. I expected Lewis and Lee in the sing of tonight after Lee fluffed his lines when he was singing, but I don't think we have seen the last of Ben. I'm still voting Keith to win again he was superb tonight.

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    Well I dont think lewis will win but Im glad he was saved cos i really wanted ben to go
    I did think that Lewis was really good tonight

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    Lee's performance wasn't his best last night, I don't think his voice is high enough for a Bon Jovi song. He got through though which is all that counts. He looked really shocked when Graham said he was going through.

    I'm not sure if the right decision was made last night. ALW and the panel keep going on about how they don't think Lewis is strong enough to do 8 shows a week so why did ALW put him through?

    Lee has to win, I will be gutted if he doesn't because I'm taking my mum to see the show as a suprise and I know she won't watch any of the other lads.

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    Didn't Lee say some where in one of his most recent video blogs that he had had a touch of a bug or a virus,, that may have affected his performance last night, but ALW said he covered it up like a pro,, I am sorry for the LEWIS fans,, I still do not like him..
    Lee and Keith look like the proper Joesph would look like... Lewis is just a blonde and blue eyed pretty boy..he does not have the Joesph LOOK,, ( but that is just me )
    I will be verrrrrrrry peeved if Lewis WINS ,,,but I think ALW KNOWS who his Joesph is,, hes just playing along,, grrrrrrrrrr

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    I didn't even notice where Lee went wrong (apart from right at the very end when he cut a line short).

    After show blog here, haven't wtached it yet so I don't know what he's got to say http://www.andrewlloydwebber.com/sec...php?article=79

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    All the judges and ALW have all voiced that they have concerns that they don't think Lewis could cope with the pressure of eight shows a week, plus any bad reviews he may recieved. And yet they still keep in the competition. If it was up to the pulic Lewis would have been out weeks ago. Is ALW hoping that the public have a change of heart and vote for him instead of Lee or Keith. If ALW does want Lewis as his Joesph then why is he bothering with all the audtions and live shows.

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    Josephs record Children in Need single

    The winner of Any Dream Will Do will also be the star of this year's BBC Children in Need single.

    The three remaining hopefuls - Keith Jack, Lewis Bradley and Lee Mead - have each recorded a version of 'Any Dream Will Do', the much-loved song from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat that became a number one hit for Jason Donovan in 1991.

    The winner's version will be released as a double A-side single alongside an ensemble performance of 'Close Every Door', the TV talent hunt's exit number.

    The single will be available as a download from June 12 and in the shops from June 19.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chloe O'Brien View Post
    The winner of Any Dream Will Do will also be the star of this year's BBC Children in Need single.

    The three remaining hopefuls - Keith Jack, Lewis Bradley and Lee Mead - have each recorded a version of 'Any Dream Will Do', the much-loved song from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat that became a number one hit for Jason Donovan in 1991.

    The winner's version will be released as a double A-side single alongside an ensemble performance of 'Close Every Door', the TV talent hunt's exit number.

    The single will be available as a download from June 12 and in the shops from June 19.
    I'm not sure about this, isn't this avenue turning them into pop stars as well as theatre stars? I know it's for charity but it doesn't sound right to me.

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    Joseph Choir Search winner announced. Andrew Lloyd Webber reveals winning choir.

    We are delighted to announce that Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber and the acclaimed composer Howard Goodall have chosen the winner of the nationwide Joseph Choir Search.

    The winner, who will now perform live on BBC One in the grand final of 'Any Dream Will Do' this Saturday, is Brampton Primary School in East Ham.

    All entrants were viewed by an expert panel. The standard was incredibly high and the panel, in the end, selected twenty one finalists to be put forward.

    We would like to apologise again to those who experienced technical problems with the site and also to the schools, children and viewers who took a lot of time to gather support and rate entries, and to the schools and children who were in the top twenty at the close of the original vote.

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