Your Country Needs You... Miss Fitz!
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Miss Fitz performed a Kylie Minogue / Steps 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.
Miss Fitz are an all-girl trio formed in London, who perform cover songs and give them their own stamp of jazzy, big band-style arrangements.
Marina (25) is a singer and dancer who puts her love of Eurovision down to her father Colin, who read out the UK's voting results on the Eurovision for 25 years. As a young girl she remembers watching with a pad and pen and marking the songs out of 10. She started to sing in public aged 11 when a friend challenged her to perform, but has not had any professional training.
Gemma (27) believes her talent comes from her mum, who was a keen amateur singer and dancer. She took Gemma to her first dance class aged just 18 months, and from those early experiences she eventually went on to train in Performing Arts. She's grown up with reggae music and is a big fan of Motown, 70s disco and Stevie Wonder, and boasts lots of Kylie and Jason LPs in her collection!
Maiken (23) comes from a town just north of Oslo, the host city for this year's competition. She had her first singing lesson aged 10 and ever since then has wanted to make it in the music industry. Moving to London at 19, she later met the other girls at a London audition for a jazz trio, where they decided to carry on as a band.
Miss Fitz - Marina, Maiken and Gemma
Favourite Eurovision Memory: Marina - Charlotte Nilsson's winning song Take Me to Your Heaven, from 1999. She gave it 10/10!
Gemma - Love City Groove from 1995, as well as UK winners Making Your Mind Up and Love Shine a Light.
Maiken - Apart from being very disappointed with Norway's three points in 2004, her favourite is Let it Swing by Bobbysocks, Norway's winning song from 1985.
Find out all about the final Six Contestants who competed to represent the UK in 2010.
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