Your Country Needs You... Uni5!
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Uni5 performed a Kylie Steps / Bananarama classic and then took part in an ABBA medley, with all the other contestants.
Although Josh Alexis and Esma were chosen by the panel to sing the UK entry, sadly Karen, Miss Fitz and Uni5 did not make it through to this next round of the contest and left the competition.
Esma, Alexis and Josh then performed the Pete Waterman and Mike Stock produced song That Sounds Good To Me.
After the phone vote results were revealed, Esma was placed third, Alexis came second and Josh had won. You can also find out more about the results in our exclusive news story.
Uni5 have come together as a group specially for the show - will they be our UK famous five for Eurovision?
Amy (18) is a keen songwriter and has sung since the age of 7. She feels she inherited her talent from her mum, who's a music teacher. Amy plays the clarinet, saxophone and piano and often gets together with her mum to perform. She trained in dancing at Sylvia Young Theatre School and her eclectic music taste is influenced by artists ranging from Beyonce and Rihanna, to Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra. Her current favourite artists include Pixie Lott and Florence and the Machine.
Sam (22) has a history in musical theatre and has recorded two songs for the soundtrack to BBC Two's comedy series Beautiful People. His first job was as one of the workhouse boys in Oliver!, aged 9. He has no idea where he got his talent for from, saying his parents "can't clap in time" and "have two left feet"! He trained at the Sylvia Young Theatre School from the age of 13 - in the same year as Jade Ewen, last year's UK entry.
At school Daniella (19) played hockey and athletics at county level but with the encouragement of her stepmother - a professional dancer - she decided to give it up in order to perform. Daniella studied for a diploma in Musical Theatre at Colins Performing Arts College, learning to sing, act and dance, from jazz and ballet to tap and commercial.
Dani (22) grew-up surrounded by music - her father turned their living room into a recording studio. Dani trained at the Brit School, and followed this by studying dance at the Bird School. Her first stage appearance was in Cats and since then she has had a variety of jobs as well as regularly working as a backing vocalist with her sister.
Lee (25) descibes himself as "a jack of all trades" in singing, dancing and acting. He started to sing at 11, after winning a school competition and was encouraged by his mum to audition for musicals. Lee trained at the Sylvia Young Theatre School and has had roles in Oliver! and the touring stage production of High School Musical. His current favourite artists are Daniel Merriweather and Jason Mraz. He is also a keen sportsman and was captain of the rugby team at school.
Uni5 - Amy, Sam, Daniella, Dani, and Lee
Favourite Eurovision Memories:
Amy - Watching with her gran, who is a massive Eurovision fan and copying the most over-the-top dance routines.
Sam - Watching with his mum when he was very young, and more recently Jade's song It's My Time.
Daniella - Dancing around the living room singing to Gina G's Ooh Aah... Just A Little Bit, aged 6.
Dani - Precious singing Say It Again from 1999 because, they were a girl band who were 'cool'.
Lee - Aged 9 watching Sonia in 1993 perform Better The Devil You Know and the classic Making Your Mind Up by Bucks Fizz.
Find out all about the final Six Contestants who competed to represent the UK in 2010.
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