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Aside from having travelled the world as Andrew Lloyd-Webber's personal chef, Angela even had her own BBC television show – and her bubbly personality is rather infectious.
Food, glorious food 2011
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Sotheby's The townhouse faces south on the square, which is also home to former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Andrew Lloyd-Webber.
London Townhouse 2010
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Rodgers and Hammerstein gained ascendancy until Andrew Lloyd-Webber arrived on the scene.
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If, as the old joke has it, Andrew Lloyd-Webber is the luckiest man in the world, then Maureen Dowd must be the luckiest woman.
Hullabaloo 2008
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No, really, worse than that: it sounds like bad imitation Andrew Lloyd-Webber.
Archive 2007-01-01 Lisa Hirsch 2007
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High-profile figures in the theatre world, including composer Andrew Lloyd-Webber
BBC News - Home 2011
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English Heritage Angel Awards was founded earlier this year by Andrew Lloyd-Webber to celebrate the efforts of local people in rescuing their heritage.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011
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The 18-year-old Rhondda starlet, who was cast after impressing in Andrew Lloyd-Webber's BBC talent search in 2010, will appear at the London Palladium theatre.
WalesOnline - Home WalesOnline 2012
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The two hopefuls then had to perform a rendition of 'Maybe This Time' from Cabaret to convince Andrew Lloyd-Webber to keep them in the competition.
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The two hopefuls then had to perform a rendition of 'Maybe This Time' from Cabaret to convince Andrew Lloyd-Webber to keep them in the competition.
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