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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
After her regrettable admission that the Government would not have gone ahead with the 2012 Olympics if it had known about the recession Tessa Jowell now wants to get the public in the mood for the Games by enlisting Andrew Lloyd Webber as the event's official composer.
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The Why of the World (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
It is reassuring to know that in these times of grave economic and environmental crisis, our world leaders have their priorities in order, and can take the time to focus on the issues that really matter. And so, Russian Prime Minister (and power behind the Presidential throne) Vladimir Putin met with Andrew Lloyd-Webber to discuss block voting at the Eurovision. Or, at least, Eastern...
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
Now Lloyd Webber must dance to Putin's tune
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 28/11/2008
Lord LloydWebber is facing a court battle with the taxman over a 19th century masterpiece his foundation bought with the help of around £1million of taxpayers' money The Daily Telegraph can disclose.
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Whatsonstage.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Andrew Lloyd Webber's production of The Sound of Music has confirmed its closing date at the London Palladium. The last performance will be on 21 February 2009, prior to a national tour in which original Maria Connie Fisher will return to the role ...
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IndieLondon (Free subscription) | yesterday
SIR Andrew Lloyd Webber’s production of The Sound of Music , which opened at the London Palladium on November 15, 2006, has confirmed that it will close on February 21, 2009, one week ahead of schedule.
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New Musical Express (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
... foolishness of it all."Wogan said he wished Norton well in the job, adding that he hoped Andrew Lloyd-Webber - who is composing the UK's entry for next year's contest - would be successful."Let's hope that between (Norton) and the musical brilliance of Lloyd Webber, Royaume Uni will gather its proper share of 'Douze Points' and bring the Grand Prix home to where it belongs."...
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TV Scoop (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
... leave it in the witty hands of Graham. Let's hope that between him and the musical brilliance of Lloyd Webber, Royaume Uni will gather its proper share of 'Douze Points' and bring the Grand Prix home to where it belongs."Graham says: "As a long time fan of the Eurovision this is an amazing job and a huge honour. Sir Terry is nothing less than legend and is an impossible act to follow...
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The Daily Record (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
... grandiose foolishness of it all. Let's hope that between (Norton) and the musical brilliance of Lloyd Webber, Royaume Uni will gather its proper share of 'Douze Points' and bring the Grand Prix home to where it belongs." Norton, a long time Eurovision fan, described it as "an amazing job and a huge honour". He said: "Sir Terry is nothing less than legend and is an impossible act to...
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
... grandiose foolishness of it all. Let's hope that between (Norton) and the musical brilliance of Lloyd Webber, Royaume Uni will gather its proper share of 'Douze Points' and bring the Grand Prix home to where it belongs." Norton, a long time Eurovision fan, described it as "an amazing job and a huge honour". He said: "Sir Terry is nothing less than legend and is an impossible act to...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
... grandiose foolishness of it all. Let's hope that between (Norton) and the musical brilliance of Lloyd Webber, Royaume Uni will gather its proper share of 'Douze Points' and bring the Grand Prix home to where it belongs." Norton, a long time Eurovision fan, described it as "an amazing job and a huge honour". He said: "Sir Terry is nothing less than legend and is an impossible act to...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
... grandiose foolishness of it all. Let's hope that between [Norton] and the musical brilliance of Lloyd Webber, Royaume Uni will gather its proper share of 'douze points' and bring the grand prix home to where it belongs."Norton, a long time fan of the music event, described it as "an amazing job and a huge honour". "Sir Terry is nothing less than legend and is an impossible act to...
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Buzz Patrol (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
... With a combination of cheap vodka and a language barrier, what could possibly go wrong?’ Andrew Lloyd Webber will be writing next year’s British entry and Norton will host Your Country Needs You in the New Year, the British public’s chance to choose the act that will represent Britain next year in Moscow. Will you still be watching the Eurovision Song Contest now that Wogan is gone?...
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STV News - Entertainment (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
... broadcast on BBC1, Graham will also present 'Your Country Needs You', in which Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber will help find an act to represent the UK in the competition.