LAST November, Huddersfield singer and dancer Caroline Graham was on top of the world, starring in West End musical Chicago.

She played the role of vampish Velma Kelly in the hit musical for one night at London's Adelphi Theatre, after taking part in Channel 4 reality TV show Musicality.

But nearly seven months after her moment of glory, what is 23-year-old Caroline doing now?

That question is set to be answered in a Channel 4 documentary, Musicality: The Winners' Story, at 7.25pm tomorrow.

The two-hour special will show Caroline, from Newsome, hitting the auditions circuit with other Musicality winners, Donna Hazleton, Warren Sollars, Matthew Goodgame and Rebecca Dent. All five will be hoping to continue their musical theatre careers.

However, only three land jobs, while one takes a theatre school scholarship and one finds the savage world of the stage too much and gives up.

But show bosses are not revealing exactly who does what.

Whatever happens, Caroline still seems determined to aim for the stars.

She said: "I know it will be hard. I'm not looking for a leading role.

"I'd like a leading role, but all I really want to do is dance."

Caroline gave up her job as a physiotherapist at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary in order to take part in Musicality.

But before the show came along, Caroline had been honing her talents for many years.

She had been a pupil of the Audrey Spencer School of Dance since she was six.

She has also performed in Huddersfield with the Woodhouse Operatic Society - taking the role of Roxy Hart in Chicago in 1998.

She has also performed with Huddersfield Amateurs, as well.