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Grease show picks Danny and Susan Grease show picks Danny and Susan
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Danny Bayne and Susan McFadden have been crowned the winners of ITV1's talent show Grease Is The Word.Danny Bayne and Susan McFadden have been crowned the winners of ITV1's talent show Grease Is The Word.
The duo, who were picked by a public phone vote, win the lead roles of Danny and Sandy in a West End production of Grease starting in July. The duo, who were picked by a public phone vote, win the lead roles of Danny and Sandy in a West End production of Grease starting on 8 August.
McFadden, who is the sister of former Westlife singer Brian McFadden, told presenter Zoe Ball: "I can't wait. I've waited so long to get here." McFadden, 24, who is the sister of former Westlife singer Brian McFadden, told presenter Zoe Ball: "I can't wait. I've waited so long to get here."
The winner of the BBC's Any Dream Will Do will be revealed later.The winner of the BBC's Any Dream Will Do will be revealed later.
The victor in that show will win the lead role in Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.The victor in that show will win the lead role in Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
Lewis Bradley, Keith Jack and Lee Mead are vying for the chance to play Joseph. Keith Jack and Lee Mead are vying for the chance to play Joseph after Lewis Bradley was eliminated earlier on Saturday evening.
The BBC's show has been the winner in the ratings so far, with 4.9 million watching last Saturday's Any Dream Will Do compared with Grease is the Word's 2.9 million viewers.The BBC's show has been the winner in the ratings so far, with 4.9 million watching last Saturday's Any Dream Will Do compared with Grease is the Word's 2.9 million viewers.
Booking has already opened for both productions, which will run at London's Adelphi and Piccadilly theatres respectively.Booking has already opened for both productions, which will run at London's Adelphi and Piccadilly theatres respectively.