Eurovision
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Eurovision: The top performing countries of all-time
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Despite this year’s win, Ukraine still remain a fair way adrift of the top performing countries of all-time in Eurovision.
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Eurovision Song Contest – the five craziest acts ranked
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Grab your glad rags, your score sheet, and perhaps your rose-tinted glasses or political hat – Eurovision returns later this month!
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New “immersive” ABBA exhibition is coming to London’s O2
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Running until 31st August 2020, the exhibition has been conceptualised and curated by Jude Kelly CBE, former artistic director at The Southbank Centre, and is fully approved by ABBA members Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid (“Frida”) Lyngstad.
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Eurovision 2019: Everything you need to know
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In 2018, it’s reported that 186 million people tuned in worldwide, with just over 8 million viewers from the United Kingdom.
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Netflix confirms new Will Ferrell Eurovision movie
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The 63rd edition of the competition had its finale in Lisbon last month, the winner was Israel with the song “Toy”, performed by Netta. The first contest was held in Switzerland in 1956 with seven West European nations participating.
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Eurovision: Will the UK be the first nation to score negative points?
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Lyrics warning against the dangers of catching “sneezes or nasty diseases” and urging one another to “take your medication” makes it sound like something the cast of Casualty might sing for Children in Need.