Jumping and screaming, with her clenched fists raised above her head, Watford's Katy Setterfield roared into the next round of BBC One's tribute act talent show The One and Only tonight.

Wearing a flowery blue and red dress and with her hair in a blonde beehive, Katy, 37, who was born in Watford, took an emotional turn on stage when she sang You Don't Have To Say You Love Me.

And to her delight, she was the fifth act put through to the next round by host Graham Norton.

Also through to the next week's show was Joanna Berns, 35, from Bushey, who hopes to win the competition as Cher.

She was the first act to avoid the sing-off, after winning enough votes with a rendition of If I Could Turn Back Time.

Tara Stafford Allen as Britney Spears was the third act voted off, leaving Dusty, Cher, Frank Sinatra, Elton John, Robbie Williams, Diana Ross, Tom Jones and Lionel Richie competing for the winning prize - a three-month stint performing in Las Vegas.