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Jan 12, 2010 -
Andrew Lloyd Webber has been given the all-clear after being treated for prostate cancer. He announced in October he was undergoing treatment to remove the prostate gland, and is now "fighting fit" after the operation and treatment for an E coli infection. He has spoken about the importance of other men getting check ups, and said:
"I will need regular follow-up checks over the years, but we have arrived - at the end of a long journey - at the best possible outcome.
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Oct 26, 2009 -
Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. His spokesman issued a statement saying:
"The condition is in its very early stages. Andrew is now undergoing treatment and expects to be fully back at work before the end of the year."
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Sep 14, 2009 -
- Elton John and David Furnish want to adopt a 14-month-old boy from a Ukrainian HIV orphanage — Daily Mail
- Andrew Lloyd-Webber will search for a girl to play Dorothy and a dog to play Toto in talent show, The Wizard Of Oz — BBC
- Michael Jackson left "wishes for the world" on Post-its notes in his bathroom — NotW
- Newlyweds Joe Cole and Carly Zucker are expecting their first child — The Sun
- Brian McFadden has served Kerry Katona legal papers demanding temporary custody of their two children — Mirror
- The Michael Jackson tribute concert is cancelled because "numerous stars" were unavailable, and will now take place in London in 2010 — Guardian
- At 92, Dame Vera Lynn is the oldest living artist with a number one album, Pixie Lott is top of the singles chart — NME
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May 15, 2009 -
- Gemma Arterton has been cast as Cathy and Ed Westwick has been cast as Heathcliff in Peter Webber's new film version of Wuthering Heights. — BuzzSugar
- Jonathan Ross has responded to complaints about his alleged homophobia: "Am mortified to hear some people thought I was being homophobic on Radio show. Nothing could be further from truth, as I am sure most know."
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Feb 02, 2009 -
- Slumdog Millionaire added to its awards success over the weekend when Danny Boyle won the top honour from the Directors Guild of America. The winner of this award nearly always goes on to the win Oscar for directing too. — AP
- Madonna has won a temporary residence court order to move her sons to the US.
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Dec 19, 2008 -
London was buzzing with celebrity Christmas parties last night. While Pixie Geldof was throwing her own shindig across town, her dad Bob was at PR guru Matthew Freud's festive get together. It attracted a whole host of stars, from the McCartney sisters Stella and Mary to Claudia Winkleman, who must be getting excited about the final of Strictly Come Dancing tomorrow night!
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Oct 20, 2008 -
- Peter Kay's single as Geraldine McQueen, an overweight transsexual from Northern Ireland in his show Britain's Got The Pop Factor..., is the highest new entry in the UK charts at number two, beating former The X Factor contestant Leon Jackson into the number three position. Pink remains at number one. — BBC
- Andrew Lloyd Webber is to pen the UK's next Eurovision entry, saying “I have never shied away from the impossible and this looks like the biggest mission impossible of all time.
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Apr 25, 2008 -
Amy Winehouse and Leona Lewis are among the young (under 30) musicians making it onto the Sunday Times Rich List this year. Despite Amy's rollercoaster personal life, her talent for music is making her plenty of money and she's worth an estimated £10million. Leona's catching up fast thanks to her success in the US, with her fortune estimated at a whopping £6million already!
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Mar 10, 2008 -
Only metres away from last night Empire Awards, were theatre's Olivier Awards, at Grosvenor House. As you can imagine there was a lot of intermingling, and you'll spot some of those familiar from the film awards posts amongst the theatre darlings. It feels like yesterday we announced the Hairspray-dominated nominees!
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May 17, 2009 -
Another Eurovision has been and gone, and it's fair to say that last night there were some awe inspiring performances from around Europe, including Greece's entry (perhaps my personal favourite apart from ours), and Dita Von Teese's appearance with the German entry.
Here's Jade Ewen's performance for Great Britain, she was accompanied on the piano in Russia by Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber. There may have been an unprovoked attack on Jade by a violinist(!), but they managed to earn fifth place in the competition, which is fantastic — especially when you remember last year we came last.
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