Any Dream Will Do

Andy Abraham, Rob McVeigh and Simona Armstrong will be competing to sing in the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest in Belgrade.

Prince William and Prince Harry came on stage twice at the new Wembley national soccer stadium during yesterday's star-studded concert in memory of their mother, Diana, Princess of Wales

Lee Mead's debut single - Any Dream Will Do - is at number two in the UK's singles chart. Rihanna's Umbrella held on to the number one spot for the sixth week.

The nation's nerves were on edge tonight for the final of Any Dream Will Do, Andrew Lloyd Webber's search for a new Joseph.

Andrew Lloyd Webber's search for his dream Joseph continued this evening with the final five contestants demonstrating the differing emotions Joseph feels throughout his journey - from favoured son to captive and then eventually to ruler. Each contestant was given a different emotion to portray though their chosen song.

Daniel was sent home by Andrew Lloyd Webber after being voted into the bottom two by the viewers. Lewis was saved.

Tonight it seemed as if we were watching a totally different show to last week – the performances, on the whole, were confident and polished.

Was it just terrible sound quality tonight or were there really a lot of mediocre performances? I, for one, was somewhat disappointed with a lot of the Josephs this evening. The diction and sound quality on the opening song was particularly poor, setting the scene for the rest of the evening.

The second show of this evening saw the remaining nine Josephs whittled down to eight. They performed their group number this evening to Queen’s “One Vision,” while the lines were still open for the public to vote for their favourite.