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Post by Admin on May 17, 2020 23:23:59 GMT
#EurovisionAgain - Eurovision Song Contest 1974 - Full Show
We are happy to announce that broadcaster BBC has made available the Eurovision Song Contest 1974!
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Post by Admin on Dec 19, 2020 19:41:07 GMT
Seeking justice for Je t’adore? Looking to avenge Verona? Or perhaps you simply want Andorra to be more than Anonymous? To mark the end of Eurovision Again 2020 and to celebrate the start of national final season, we’re giving YOU the opportunity to right those wrongs!
On Saturday 19 December we’ll be streaming a Eurovision Again Semi-Final Special on our official YouTube channel and you have chosen the 26 competing songs! Throughout November on Instagram Stories we have asked you to let us know your favourite song from every country that has failed to qualify for the Grand Final more than once since the Eurovision Semi-Finals were introduced in 2004. We've also asked 12 (douze!) sites and podcasts from the Eurovision fan community to select their 10 favourite non-qualifiers.
In this show you can see the 26 most popular songs in a specially curated running order. The show will be broadcast on 19 December at 21:00 Central European Time.
Our friends at #EurovisionAgain will be running a poll on Twitter, allowing you to shower your forgotten favourites with the love, attention and points they deserve.
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Post by Admin on Nov 21, 2021 18:45:54 GMT
#EurovisionAgain - Eurovision Song Contest 2004 - Full Show
#EurovisionAgain is back for one last time this year with the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest, from Istanbul, Turkey.
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Post by Admin on Feb 7, 2022 22:01:05 GMT
Eurovision beckons for County Londonderry's Brooke Scullion - and she said she cannot wait to get there. The Bellaghy woman was chosen on RTÉ's Late Late Eurosong special on Friday to fly the flag for Ireland in 2022. Her song That's Rich was chosen by the combined votes from the public, an international jury and a studio jury. Brooke, who first rose to fame as a finalist on ITV's The Voice UK in 2020, will now be heading to Turin, Italy for May's song contest. "I don't know how to feel, honestly, oh my goodness - it's just unbelievable," she said to BBC Radio Foyle on Monday. Celebrity well-wishes Brooke, who works as an estate agent when she's not performing, said a break-up, and a certain Atomic singing legend, inspired the song. "I had just come out of a relationship and I remember saying: 'I don't deserve to feel like this, I want to feel fun again, to laugh and have the best craic.' "I was also reading Debbie Harry's autobiography at the time and I wanted to make a song to please my mother, in the fact it's 80s music - which she is obsessed with." Brooke said she has received well-wishes from celebrities such as Jamie-Lee O'Donnell from Channel 4's Derry Girls, American singer Meghan Trainor and former Eurovision winner Dana. Dana, who is from Derry, won the contest in 1970 with the song All Kinds of Everything, which catapulted her to super stardom. Ireland has been drawn in the second semi-final for this year's Eurovision on 12 May, with the Grand Final taking place on 14 May.
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