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Eurovision: Your Country Needs You is the name for the 2009 series of the BBC TV show broadcast annually to select Britain's entry into the Eurovision Song Contest
Eurovision Song Contest

The Eurovision Song Contest is an annual competition held among active member countries of the European Broadcasting Union .Each member country submits a song to be performed on live television and then casts votes for the other countries' songs to determine the most popular song in the competition....
. The show has previously gone under several other names, including Festival of British Popular Song, Eurovision Song Contest British Heats, A Song for Europe, Great British Song Contest, Eurovision: Making Your Mind Up and Eurovision: Your Decision.

format of the show, and the manner in which the winner is chosen, has gone through many mutations.






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Eurovision: Your Country Needs You is the name for the 2009 series of the BBC TV show broadcast annually to select Britain's entry into the Eurovision Song Contest
Eurovision Song Contest

The Eurovision Song Contest is an annual competition held among active member countries of the European Broadcasting Union .Each member country submits a song to be performed on live television and then casts votes for the other countries' songs to determine the most popular song in the competition....
. The show has previously gone under several other names, including Festival of British Popular Song, Eurovision Song Contest British Heats, A Song for Europe, Great British Song Contest, Eurovision: Making Your Mind Up and Eurovision: Your Decision.

History


Early days

The format of the show, and the manner in which the winner is chosen, has gone through many mutations. In its early days, there was a round of semi-finals, with the winner chosen by regional juries situated across the country. This format was used until 1960. In 1961 the winner was chosen by a jury of 140 people, but from 1962-63, the regional juries returned. Typically, singers would be invited by the BBC to choose and perform a song that they liked from the shortlist available. Household names such as Petula Clark
Petula Clark

Petula Clark, Order of the British Empire , is an English singer, actress, and composer whose career has spanned seven decades.Clark's professional career began as an entertainer on BBC Radio during World War II....
, Lita Roza
Lita Roza

Lita Roza was a United Kingdom singer. Her 1953 chart-topper hit record " That Doggie in the Window?" afforded Roza the privilege of being the first British female singer to top the UK Singles Chart, and the first Liverpool to do so....
, Anne Shelton
Anne Shelton

Anne Shelton, Order of the British Empire was a popular English people singer, who is remembered for providing inspirational songs for soldiers both on radio station, and in person, at United Kingdom military bases during World War II....
, Frank Ifield
Frank Ifield

Frank Ifield is an Australian-English people easy listening and country music singing. An early 1960s superstar, this pop music singing/Yodeling had four chart-topper hit record in 12 months with revivals of United States Traditional pop music....
, Ronnie Hilton
Ronnie Hilton

Ronnie Hilton was an England singer and presenter. Hilton was one of those 1950s vocalists whose career coincided with rock and roll's 1956 onslaught on the ballad dominated UK Singles chart....
, Jane Morgan
Jane Morgan

Jane Morgan is an United States popular music singing, specializing in traditional pop music....
 and David Hughes
David Hughes

David Hughes may refer to:*David Hughes , former fullback for the Seattle Seahawks*David Hughes , interim president and CEO of Amtrak, 2005-2006...
 were amongst the contenders for the UK competition, none of whom were able to secure the ticket to the Eurovision final. In the early 1960s, record companies became involved in the selection process for the first time and submitted songs by their artists. This produced hits for Craig Douglas
Craig Douglas

Craig Douglas is an English people pop music singer, who was popular in the late 1950s and early 1960s....
, Karl Denver
Karl Denver

Karl Denver , was a Scottish people singer, who, with his Trio had a series of United Kingdom hit singles in the early 1960s. Most famous of these was a 1961 cover version of "Wimoweh" which showed off Denver's falsetto yodelling register....
, Jackie Lee
Jackie Lee

Jackie Lee is an Ireland popular music singer, who has recorded under various stage name....
, Kenny Lynch
Kenny Lynch

Kenny Lynch, Order of the British Empire is a English people singing, songwriter, entertainer and actor from London. Lynch appeared in many variety shows in the 1960s....
, Vince Hill
Vince Hill

Vince Hill is a United Kingdom popular music singer....
 and Ricky Valance
Ricky Valance

Ricky Valance is a Welsh singer. He is best known for the List of number-one singles from the 1960s single , "Tell Laura I Love Her", which sold over a million copies in 1960....
, but again, none of them were to go forward to Eurovision.

From 1964 up until 1975, an artist would be chosen by the BBC, and that artist would sing all six songs (five in 1966 and 1967) in the selection, and the public (bar 1964 and 1971) would choose by postcard which song they would like to represent them in the contest. A postal strike in 1971 prevented the ballot from taking place, so regional juries were once again constructed to pick the winner. In 1972, national power cuts meant that the broadcast of the show was blacked out in many areas, leading to a very low postal vote. In its early days of this format, only "light entertainment" singers were used, such as Kenneth McKellar
Kenneth McKellar (singer)

Kenneth McKellar is a Scottish people tenor singing....
 and Kathy Kirby
Kathy Kirby

Kathy Kirby is a retired England singer, whose popularity was at its peak during the 1960s....
. However, the poor showing of McKellar in Luxembourg (he placed 9th of 18 entries with scores from only 2 countries) prompted the BBC to use more mainstream popstars, which led to a run of successful results for the UK. This idea was dropped due to the low number of postal votes cast in the contest of 1975, in which all six songs were performed by The Shadows
The Shadows

Nick-named: the Shads, The Shadows are the most successful United Kingdom instrumental and vocal group from the 1950s to the 2000s with an aggregate total of at least 64 UK hit singles....
, and after objections from songwriters who felt The Shadows
The Shadows

Nick-named: the Shads, The Shadows are the most successful United Kingdom instrumental and vocal group from the 1950s to the 2000s with an aggregate total of at least 64 UK hit singles....
, and the BBC's selections in general, were not the sort of artists they wanted to represent their music.

During this period, the "Song For Europe" selection process was incorporated into other BBC light entertainment shows. Typically, the performer would sing one song a week as a guest on a regular, Saturday night BBC TV show. This culminated with the performer singing all the songs one after another in a special edition of the given show. From 1968 - 1975, these performances were then immediately repeated before viewers were asked to cast their votes. The following week, the winning song would be announced and performed once more. The various shows chosen for the "Song For Europe" performances were The Rolf Harris Show (1967), Cilla (1968 & 1973), Happening For Lulu (1969), It's Cliff Richard! (1970 - 1972), Clunk, Click (1974) - when in a break with the format, Olivia Newton-John
Olivia Newton-John

Olivia Newton-John Order of Australia, Order of the British Empire is an England, Australian singer and actor. She is an avid activist for both environmentalism issues and breast cancer awareness....
 performed three songs a week for two weeks rather than one a week for six weeks - and It's Lulu (1975).

This period was highly successful for the UK in Eurovision. Author and historian John Kennedy O'Connor notes in his book The Eurovision Song Contest - The Official History, that every UK entry to Eurovision from 1967 to 1977 finished in the top four, with only three songs not being first or second. Indeed, the UK were only 7 points short of four consecutive victories from 1967-1970.

1970s and 1980s

In 1976, a new system was put into force. Twelve songs would be performed by artists chosen by the songwriters themselves and the winner would be chosen by regional juries across the country during a stand alone show called "A Song For Europe". This system produced an immediate success by choosing the song which went on to be the Eurovision winner that year, "Save Your Kisses for Me" by Brotherhood of Man
Brotherhood of Man

Brotherhood of Man are a United Kingdom pop group who won the Eurovision Song Contest in Eurovision Song Contest 1976 with "Save Your Kisses for Me"....
. The first few years of the revamped format also saw a plethora of well-known names take part in the competition. Frank Ifield
Frank Ifield

Frank Ifield is an Australian-English people easy listening and country music singing. An early 1960s superstar, this pop music singing/Yodeling had four chart-topper hit record in 12 months with revivals of United States Traditional pop music....
, Tammy Jones
Tammy Jones

Tammy Jones was a former Opportunity Knocks star, who had a chart-topper in the mid 1970s with a song entitled "Let Me Try Again". In 1976 she sang the similar sounding "Love's a Carousel" in BBC Television's A Song for Europe contest....
, Sweet Sensation
Sweet Sensation (band)

Sweet Sensation was an eight piece United Kingdom soul music group who had some success between 1974 and 1977. Cast very much in the then-popular mould of the Philadelphia soul sound, they broke through in 1974 following an appearance on a United Kingdom television program talent show, New Faces....
, Lyn Paul
Lyn Paul

Lyn Paul, born Lynda Susan Belcher , is an England pop music singer. She changed her name to Lyn Paul before joining the international pop group The New Seekers in 1970....
, Tony Monopoly
Tony Monopoly

Tony Monopoly was a popular Australia cabaret singer and actor who enjoyed success in the United Kingdom.Born Antonio Rosario Monopoli in Adelaide, Australia, he was a regular on the national radio show Kangaroos on Parade at the age of nine....
, Carl Wayne
Carl Wayne

Carl Wayne , real name Colin David Tooley, singer and actor, is best remembered as the lead vocalist of Birmingham rock group The Move during the 1960s....
, Hazell Dean
Hazell Dean

Hazell Dean is an UK dance-pop singer-songwriter, and record producer well known for her husky alto human voice timbre, and her chart-topper songs, "Whatever I Do ", "Who's Leaving Who?", "Turn It Into Love" and "Searchin' "....
, Tony Christie
Tony Christie

Tony Christie is an England male singer from Conisbrough, South Yorkshire. His mother was English and his father came from Ireland....
, The Foundations
The Foundations

The Foundations were a United Kingdom soul music band , active from 1967 to 1970. The group, made up of West Indies, White British, and a Sri Lankan, are best known for their two biggest hits, "Baby Now That I've Found You" and written by Tony Macaulay and John MacLeod; and "Build Me Up Buttercup" and #1 in Canada co-written by Macaulay wi...
, Labi Siffre
Labi Siffre

Labi Siffre is an England poet, songwriter, musician and singer most widely known as the writer and singer of So Strong, It Must Be Love and I Got The, the sampled rhythm track of which is the basis of Eminem?s breakthrough hit single My Name Is....
, Guys n' Dolls
Guys n' Dolls

Guys n' Dolls were a 1970s United Kingdom human voice band . They secured a couple of Top 40 hit record in the UK Singles Chart, with the songs "There's A Whole Lot Of Loving" and "You Don't Have To Say You Love Me"....
, The Nolan Sisters, Polly Brown
Polly Brown

Polly Brown, or Polly Browne is an English people singing.Browne was the lead singer of the groups Pickettywitch, the name being suggested by her sister Pamela Browne, and Sweet Dreams ....
 and Sweet Dreams
Polly Brown

Polly Brown, or Polly Browne is an English people singing.Browne was the lead singer of the groups Pickettywitch, the name being suggested by her sister Pamela Browne, and Sweet Dreams ....
 all took part in the competition, but none were successful. Likewise, the first two winners of the contest, Brotherhood of Man
Brotherhood of Man

Brotherhood of Man are a United Kingdom pop group who won the Eurovision Song Contest in Eurovision Song Contest 1976 with "Save Your Kisses for Me"....
 and Lynsey de Paul
Lynsey De Paul

Lynsey de Paul is an England singer-songwriter....
 & Mike Moran had many hits under their belts before attempting Eurovision.

In 1977, a strike by BBC cameramen led to the contest being blacked out on TV, although the show went ahead and the audio portion was later broadcast on BBC Radio 2. The programme has never been shown and is not listed in the BBC archives, yet it was transmitted to the various regional juries in BBC studios around the country, in order for them to cast their votes. The 1979 "A Song For Europe" final was never held at all, due to a strike by BBC sound engineers. The juries had to judge using cassette recordings of the rehearsals. The songs were presented to the public on Terry Wogan
Terry Wogan

Sir Michael Terence Wogan, Order of the British Empire Deputy Lieutenant more commonly known as Terry Wogan, is a veteran Irish people radio and television broadcaster, who has worked for the BBC in the United Kingdom for most of his career....
's radio show the following day, after the result was known, followed later in the day with a spot on the TV magazine show Nationwide
Nationwide (TV series)

Nationwide was a BBC television current affairs television series broadcast on BBC1 each weekday following the early evening news. It followed a magazine format, combining political analysis and discussion with consumer affairs, light entertainment and sports reporting ....
, where the top 5 were revealed and the winners, Black Lace
Black Lace (band)

Black Lace were a United Kingdom pop group from Ossett in West Yorkshire; they are noted for their deliberately light weight hits such as "The Music Man ", "Agadoo" and "Superman"....
 were interviewed as guests on the show. As a result of this industrial action, all future contests were staged at BBC studios and not as outside broadcasts from venues. The 1980 result led to a tie break between Prima Donna
Prima Donna (band)

Prima Donna were the United Kingdom representatives in the Eurovision Song Contest 1980. The group comprised sisters Kate Robbins and Jane Robbins, Sally Ann Triplett, Danny Finn, Alan Coates and Lance Aston ....
's "Love Enough For Two" and Maggie Moone
Maggie Moone

Maggie Moone is a singer best remembered for her role on the UK version of Name That Tune.In 1980 she participated in A Song For Europe, aiming to become the United Kingdom's entry to that year's Eurovision Song Contest to be staged in The Hague, The Netherlands....
's "Happy Everything". To resolve this, in an unrehearsed panic, host Terry Wogan
Terry Wogan

Sir Michael Terence Wogan, Order of the British Empire Deputy Lieutenant more commonly known as Terry Wogan, is a veteran Irish people radio and television broadcaster, who has worked for the BBC in the United Kingdom for most of his career....
, called back the juries to announce their favourite of the two songs. This led to extreme confusion when the scoreboard failed to keep up and some juries contradicted the results they had given earlier. Prima Donna
Prima Donna (band)

Prima Donna were the United Kingdom representatives in the Eurovision Song Contest 1980. The group comprised sisters Kate Robbins and Jane Robbins, Sally Ann Triplett, Danny Finn, Alan Coates and Lance Aston ....
 won, with eight juries to Maggie Moone
Maggie Moone

Maggie Moone is a singer best remembered for her role on the UK version of Name That Tune.In 1980 she participated in A Song For Europe, aiming to become the United Kingdom's entry to that year's Eurovision Song Contest to be staged in The Hague, The Netherlands....
's six. A detailed check of the votes after the show did confirm that Prima Donna
Prima Donna (band)

Prima Donna were the United Kingdom representatives in the Eurovision Song Contest 1980. The group comprised sisters Kate Robbins and Jane Robbins, Sally Ann Triplett, Danny Finn, Alan Coates and Lance Aston ....
 were the correct winners. Prima Donna
Prima Donna (band)

Prima Donna were the United Kingdom representatives in the Eurovision Song Contest 1980. The group comprised sisters Kate Robbins and Jane Robbins, Sally Ann Triplett, Danny Finn, Alan Coates and Lance Aston ....
 were the first winners of the competition specifically formed to take part in Eurovision. This became the norm in the 1980s and the artists taking part in the contest became more and more obscure and amateurish. However, a few notable acts did enter the contest in the 1980s, with scant success. Liquid Gold
Adrian Baker

Adrian Baker is an English people singer, songwriter, and music producer....
, Alvin Stardust
Alvin Stardust

Alvin Stardust is an England pop singer and stage actor....
, Sinitta and Hazell Dean
Hazell Dean

Hazell Dean is an UK dance-pop singer-songwriter, and record producer well known for her husky alto human voice timbre, and her chart-topper songs, "Whatever I Do ", "Who's Leaving Who?", "Turn It Into Love" and "Searchin' "....
 all failing to come through the heats.

By 1981, the number of songs had dropped to eight, and interest had started to wane. Four out of eight songs in both the 1982 and 1984 events were written by Paul Curtis, who was unsurprisingly responsible for the 1984 winner; "Love Games". Following Belle & The Devotions
Belle & the Devotions

Belle and the Devotions was a UK pop music Band , ostensibly a group name for the singer Kit Rolfe. Under this name she released the single Where Did Love Go Wrong? in 1983....
 7th placing at the 1984 Eurovision contest, where the audience audibly booed them from the stage in an orchestrated demonstration against the song's supposed plagiarism, the BBC wanted to revert to having one singer of their choice perform all the short listed songs and approached Lena Zavaroni
Lena Zavaroni

Lena Hilda Zavaroni was a Scotland child singer and a television show host. With her album Ma! He's Making Eyes At Me at ten years of age, she is the youngest person in history to have an album in UK Albums Chart top ten....
. However, the Music Publisher's Association blocked the move, wanting their members the choice of their own singers to represent their music. A compromise was reached and only solo artists or duets - no "made for Eurovision" acts - were permitted to take part in the 1985 UK selection process and limited two entries per songwriter. They reverted to allowing all-comers for 1986. Starting in 1985, the songs were also 'previewed' on Terry Wogan
Terry Wogan

Sir Michael Terence Wogan, Order of the British Empire Deputy Lieutenant more commonly known as Terry Wogan, is a veteran Irish people radio and television broadcaster, who has worked for the BBC in the United Kingdom for most of his career....
's prime time chat show on BBC1
BBC One

BBC One is the primary television channel of the BBC . It was launched on 2 November 1936 as the BBC Television Service, and was the world's first regular public television service with a high level of ....
 ahead of the final. When the series ended in 1992, the songs were presented in 1993 & 1994 in stand alone programmes, hosted by Terry.

The number of entries briefly increased to ten in 1987 when record companies were invited to submit songs, but after a poor result from Rikki
Richard Peebles

Glaswegian singer Rikki, as Richard Peebles styled himself, won the BBC's A Song for Europe contest in 1987 with his own composition, Only The light....
 in Eurovision 1987, the regional juries were disbanded, and the final decision given to the public through telephone voting, with a celebrity panel offering comments on the entries intended to guide viewers. This proved to be a relative success, accruing two second places and a sixth place (Zagreb
Zagreb

Zagreb is the Capital and the largest city of Croatia. Zagreb is the Culture of Croatia, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Cinema of Croatia, Economy of Croatia and Government of Croatia center of the Croatia....
, 1990). However, a disappointing 10th place in Rome obtained by Samantha Janus
Samantha Janus

Samantha Zoe Janus is an England actor and singer, who is currently known for playing the role of Ronnie Mitchell in EastEnders. She has previously been notable for her part as Mandy Wilkins in Game On , and also represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest in the Eurovision Song Contest 1991....
 led the BBC to rethink the standard of performers in the competition.

As a result, the system that was used between 1964-1975 was resurrected, with the BBC's head of light entertainment, Jim Moir
James Moir

James Moir was a senior BBC executive for many years until his retirement in 2003. Among the programmes he produced were The Generation Game featuring Bruce Forsyth....
 choosing one artist to perform all the songs in the UK final. Michael Ball
Michael Ball (singer)

'Michael Ashley Ball' is an Olivier Award winning England actor, Singing, and radio and TV presenter who is best known for the song "Love Changes Everything" and musical theatre roles such as Marius Pontmercy in Les Mis?rables , Alex in Aspects of Love, Caractacus Potts in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Edna Turnblad in Hairspray '...
 was the first in 1992, and went on to win second place. Sonia
SONIA

SONIA is the Sterling OverNight Index Average. Launched in 1997 by the Wholesale Markets Brokers' Association , the weighted average is calculated using brokered unsecured overnight trades between banks listed under Section 43 of the Financial Services Act 1986....
 was also second the year after. However, after a suggestion by Don Black
Don Black

Don Black may refer to:* Don Black , white nationalist campaigner* Don Black , lyricist* Don Black , baseball player for the Cleveland Indians and Philadelphia Athletics...
 to the BBC's new head of light entertainment David Liddiment in 1994, stage star Frances Ruffelle
Frances Ruffelle

Frances Ruffelle is a British musical theatre actress and recording artist. Her mother is Sylvia Young OBE, the founder of the famous theatre school at which Frances trained and where she began performing at the age of seven....
 was offered the job of representing the UK. A virtually unknown singer, interest was not surprisingly low, and her final position in the Eurovision Song Contest held in Dublin was a disappointing tenth, the same achieved by Samantha Janus
Samantha Janus

Samantha Zoe Janus is an England actor and singer, who is currently known for playing the role of Ronnie Mitchell in EastEnders. She has previously been notable for her part as Mandy Wilkins in Game On , and also represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest in the Eurovision Song Contest 1991....
 in 1991.

1990s

A dramatic modernisation was introduced in 1995 in an attempt to boost the profile of the contest. Pop supremo Jonathan King
Jonathan King

Jonathan King is a United Kingdom singer, songwriter, TV personality, impresario, writer, film maker, and pop music Record producer.He first came to prominence as a Cambridge University undergraduate when he wrote and sang "Everyone's Gone to the Moon" in 1965, going on to become an executive and media entrepreneur....
 was drafted in to make the event more modern. The 1995 event had a diverse range of songs and some relatively well-known acts performing, such as Londonbeat
Londonbeat

Londonbeat is an Contemporary R&B and Dance music musical ensemble who scored a number of pop music and dance hit record in the early 1990s....
 who had a hit with I've Been Thinking About You, pop-combo Deuce
Deuce (band)

Deuce were a United Kingdom pop music quartet who scored a string of hit record single in the UK Singles Chart in the mid 1990s, before splitting up in 1997....
 and Sox
Samantha Fox

Samantha Karen "Sam" Fox is an English former glamour model and dance-pop singer....
, who featured singer and former Page 3 icon Samantha Fox
Samantha Fox

Samantha Karen "Sam" Fox is an English former glamour model and dance-pop singer....
. All songs were presented on a special edition of Top Of The Pops
Top of the Pops

Top of the Pops, also known as TOTP, is a long-running United Kingdom UK Singles Chart television programme, made by the BBC and originally broadcast weekly from 1 January 1964 to 30 July 2006....
 prior to the live final. On the night, the well known artists were all beaten by rap act Love City Groove
Love City Groove

Love City Groove represented the United Kingdom in the 1995 Eurovision Song Contest 1995, with a self-titled song after being the runaway winner in a public vote....
, whose eponymous song could only manage a disappointing tenth in Dublin that year. On a positive note, the songs by Love City Groove
Love City Groove

Love City Groove represented the United Kingdom in the 1995 Eurovision Song Contest 1995, with a self-titled song after being the runaway winner in a public vote....
 and Deuce
Deuce (band)

Deuce were a United Kingdom pop music quartet who scored a string of hit record single in the UK Singles Chart in the mid 1990s, before splitting up in 1997....
 made the top 10 of the UK singles charts, while the entries from Dear John, Londonbeat
Londonbeat

Londonbeat is an Contemporary R&B and Dance music musical ensemble who scored a number of pop music and dance hit record in the early 1990s....
 and Sox
Samantha Fox

Samantha Karen "Sam" Fox is an English former glamour model and dance-pop singer....
 reached the lower reaches of the charts.

The following year, a semi-final was introduced. All eight songs were performed on Top of the Pops
Top of the Pops

Top of the Pops, also known as TOTP, is a long-running United Kingdom UK Singles Chart television programme, made by the BBC and originally broadcast weekly from 1 January 1964 to 30 July 2006....
 on 1 March, and the public voted to decide the four finalists. The results were announced the following day, but there was no information given on who finished where. On 8 March the final was held, with Gina G
Gina G

Gina G is an Australian Dance-pop/House music and Eurodance singer/songwriter based in the United Kingdom. Gina is also a Grammy Award Nominee....
 winning very easily with her dance number Ooh Aah... Just A Little Bit
Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit

"Ooh Aah...Just a Little Bit" is a song by Australian singer Gina G. Released as a single in 1996, it reached number one in the United Kingdom on 25th May, 1996....
. The song became an instant hit in the charts, reaching number 1, but not in the Eurovision Contest itself. In Oslo
Oslo

is the Capital and largest List of cities in Norway in Norway.Metropolitan Oslo or the Greater Oslo Region makes up the third largest urban area in Scandinavia after Metropolitan Stockholm and Metropolitan Copenhagen....
, Gina could only manage 8th place, but was perhaps consoled by her Europe-wide hit with the song, which also became one of the few Eurovision songs (and one of the relatively few dance songs) to be a major hit in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
.

This format was retained again, but with an added twist. All eight contestants would be heard on Ken Bruce
Ken Bruce

Kenneth Robertson Bruce is a veteran United Kingdom broadcaster known for his programme on BBC Radio 2, which is broadcast on weekdays from 9.30 am until 12noon....
's radio show on BBC Radio 2
BBC Radio 2

BBC Radio 2 is one of the BBC's national radio radio station and the List of most-listened-to radio programs in the United Kingdom. Much of its daytime playlist-based programming is best described as Adult contemporary music or Album-orientated rock, although the station is also noted for its specialist broadcasting of other musical genres....
, with a public vote to decide the four finalists. The four would perform on The National Lottery Show until 1998, and then on Top of the Pops
Top of the Pops

Top of the Pops, also known as TOTP, is a long-running United Kingdom UK Singles Chart television programme, made by the BBC and originally broadcast weekly from 1 January 1964 to 30 July 2006....
 in 1999. The final itself would just consist of repeats of the performances made in the above shows, in a special programme on a Sunday afternoon. This produced a win for Katrina and the Waves
Katrina and the Waves

Katrina and the Waves were a pop rock band of the 1980s, best known for their 1985 hit "Walking on Sunshine " and their 1997 Eurovision Song Contest victory with the song "Love Shine a Light"....
 in 1997, and a second place for Imaani in 1998, but disappointment in 1999 for Precious.

2000s

In 2000, the same format continued, but the final four songs were performed live in A Song For Europe, still shunted to a graveyard Sunday afternoon slot. The result proved disappointing. Nicki French
Nicki French

Nicki French is a female English people singing and dancer who was born in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, but raised from the age of four in Tenterden, Kent, England....
 gave what author John Kennedy O'Connor describes in his book The Eurovision Song Contest - The Official History as a far from strong performance, despite her previous chart success and attained the UK's worst ever placing at the time, a mere 16th in Stockholm with "Don't Play That Song Again
Don't Play That Song Again

"Don't Play That Song Again" was the UK entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2000. The song was performed by Nicki French, already a well-known name, having had a worldwide hit in 1995 with a cover of Bonnie Tyler "Total Eclipse of the Heart"....
". This format continued the following year, and another poor showing for the UK. Lindsay D
Lindsay Dracass

Lindsay Dracass, a singer, was born in 1984 in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK....
 only got one place higher than Nicki French in Copenhagen. The entries from Six Chix in 2000 and Luke Galliana, the latter of which didn't make the 2001 final, became minor hits, with Galliana just failing to make the Top 40, but becoming a popular hit on cable request line music channel The Box.

The 2002 A Song For Europe generated a lot of publicity, because three of the four acts that made the final were relatively well-known to TV viewers, albeit not necessarily for their singing ability. Surf 'n' Turf included Jonathan Maitland
Jonathan Maitland

Jonathan Maitland is a broadcaster, writer and author. He has presented various TV shows including the BBC's Watchdog , House Of Horrors, The Man In The Van and Vote For Me, all on ITV....
 who is a TV presenter of consumer advice shows such as Watchdog
Watchdog

Dog*guard dog, a dog who barks to alert their owners of an intruder's presenceIn computing* Watchdog timer, a device in computer systems* Event Log Watchdog, a freeware software program...
 and House of Horrors
House of Horrors

House of Horrors was a low-budget horror film released by Universal Pictures, starring Rondo Hatton as a madman, named "The Creeper." It was also known as Murder Mansion and in the United Kingdom as Joan Medford is Missing....
. Tricia Penrose
Tricia Penrose

Patricia "Tricia" Penrose is an England actor and singer.She is best known for her role as Gina Ward in ITV1's long-running 1960s drama Heartbeat ....
 is an actress who plays Gina in the 60's retro drama Heartbeat
Heartbeat (TV series)

Heartbeat is a long-running United Kingdom TV police drama series set in 1960s Yorkshire. It is made by ITV Productions at The Leeds Studios for broadcast on ITV....
 on ITV
ITV

ITV is a public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom television network of British television broadcasters, set up under the Independent Television Authority to provide competition to the BBC....
, and Jessica Garlick
Jessica Garlick

Jessica Garlick is a United Kingdom singer from Kidwelly, Wales.Garlick made her first steps into showbusiness when she was 16. At that age she won the Welsh final of the TV talent show Star For A Night....
 had made the final stages of another ITV show Pop Idol
Pop Idol

Pop Idol was a United Kingdom television series which debuted on ITV on October 5 2001; the show was a talent contest to decide the best new young pop music singer, or 'pop idol', in the United Kingdom, based on viewer voting and participation....
. The standard of songs was stronger than previous years, and Jessica Garlick had a runaway victory of nearly 70,000 votes with her ballad "Come Back
Come Back (Jessica Garlick song)

"Come Back" is a single released by Welsh people pop singer Jessica Garlick. It remains the only song Garlick released.The song was the UK entry for the 2002 Eurovision Song Contest where it came in equal 3rd place....
". The song was also a success in Eurovision with it finishing joint third with hosts Estonia
Estonia

Estonia , officially the Republic of Estonia is a country in the Baltic region of Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by Finland across the Gulf of Finland, to the west by Sweden across the Baltic Sea, to the south by Latvia , and to the east by the Russia ....
.

2003 saw disappointment, although a new voting format. The new voting system of regional televoting, where 9, 10 and 12 points were awarded to the top three songs, led to an unsuccessful winner. Jemini
Jemini

Jemini were an England pop group from Liverpool, best known for scoring "nul points" and finishing in last place with their song "Cry Baby " at the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 in Latvia....
's "Cry Baby
Cry Baby (Jemini song)

"Cry Baby", written and composed by Martin Isherwood, was the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest at the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, and was performed by the duo Jemini....
" won by two points over "Help Me" by Emily Reed. Confidence in the UK entry was low for both fans and the public, and in the actual contest held in Riga, Jemini picked up the UK's worst-ever showing, scoring "nul points" and finishing last, due to a very poor performance, although some reports attempted to blame European disapproval of the US-UK invasion of Iraq
2003 invasion of Iraq

The 2003 invasion of Iraq, from March 20 to May 1, 2003, was spearheaded by the United States, backed by United Kingdom forces and smaller contingents from Australia, Spain, Poland and Denmark....
 for the failure of any nation to give the UK even one point. As noted by author and historian John Kennedy O'Connor, with 26 entries in the Eurovision field, this made "Cry Baby" the least successful song in the history of the contest. No song in the Eurovision final has scored "nul points" since.

The 2004 selection was totally different. Gone was the Song For Europe name, replaced with Making Your Mind Up. The radio semi-final was also gone, and the six songs were performed live in a Saturday night show. This raised the profile of the competition, although there was criticism of the fact that four of the six acts were from reality TV shows. The winner, chosen by 70% regional televoting (regions awarding 0,2,4,6,8 and 12 points) and 30% SMS and Interactive voting, was James Fox
James Fox (singer)

James Fox, real name James Richard Mullett, is a pop music singer, songwriter, pianist and guitarist. He represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004....
, who had finished fifth in the second series of Fame Academy
Fame Academy

Fame Academy was a televised competition to search for and educate new musical talents. The winner received a chance to become a successful music artist....
, with a gentle ballad "Hold On To Our Love", written by Gary Miller and Tim Woodcock. The song finished 16th at the contest in Istanbul
Istanbul

Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, List of metropolitan areas in Europe by population, and List of cities proper by population in the world with a population of 12.6 million....
.

For 2005, six songs dropped to five, and the show was relegated to an early Saturday evening slot on 5 March, to avoid a clash with Comic Relief Does Fame Academy
Fame Academy

Fame Academy was a televised competition to search for and educate new musical talents. The winner received a chance to become a successful music artist....
. The press focused on two performers. Javine Hylton
Javine Hylton

Javine Dionne Hylton , more commonly known as 'Javine', is a English singer. She is perhaps mostly famous for representing the UK at Eurovision Song Contest 2005 beating competition favourite model Katie Price for the ticket to Kiev....
 who is a relatively well-known urban singer, and Katie Price
Jordan (Katie Price)

Katie Andr? , also known as Katie Price and professionally as Jordan, is a former England glamour model, Celebrity and businesswoman....
, aka Jordan, a famous glamour model. The other contestants included former 3SL
3SL

3SL was a short lived United Kingdom pop human voice musical ensemble made up of Steve, Ant and Andy Scott-Lee. They are the siblings of former Steps singer, Lisa Scott-Lee, who also management the group....
 bandmember Andy Scott-Lee
Andy Scott-Lee

Andy Scott-Lee is a Wales pop star, who is an ex-member of the group 3SL. After the group broke up, he appeared in the second series of Pop Idol, making it to the final seven....
, the 1996 British Eurovision entry Gina G
Gina G

Gina G is an Australian Dance-pop/House music and Eurodance singer/songwriter based in the United Kingdom. Gina is also a Grammy Award Nominee....
 and unknown band Tricolore
Tricolore

The term tricolore can refer to:*Tricolore , a singing group taking part in the BBC's Eurovision Song Contest Making Your Mind Up programme in 2005....
. The voting itself was the same format as the previous year, but this time an online jury was added to decide between the contestants. Javine came out on top with her ethno-urban song "Touch My Fire", although she also caused some controversy when she briefly fell out of her top during an energetic dance routine. At the 50th Eurovision Song Contest held in Kyiv, Javine finished 22nd out of 24 participants in the final, the UK's second poorest finish ever.

In February 2006 it was announced that artists competing in the 2006 contest
Eurovision Song Contest 2006

The Eurovision Song Contest 2006 was the 51st Eurovision Song Contest, held at the Athens Olympic Sports Complex#Olympic Indoor Hall in Athens, Greece on the 18 May and 20 May 2006 ....
 would include Kym Marsh
Kym Marsh

Kimberley Gail Marsh is an England actress and singer. Between 2002 and 2008 she used her married name, Kym Ryder.She first came into the public eye in 2001 after appearing as a contestant on ITV's talent show Popstars where she made the final line-up for the band Hear'Say along with four others....
 and Anthony Costa, both relatively well-known in the UK for their past involvement with music bands (the former appearing in Hear'say and the latter in boy band Blue
Blue (boy band)

Blue were an England pop music boy band consisting of four members: Lee Ryan, Duncan James, Antony Costa, and Simon Webbe. During their 4 year success in the music scene, the band sold over 7 million records....
). Following the format of the previous year (and with six songs this time), Making Your Mind Up returned in 2006 in a prime-time Saturday evening slot, and was broadcast on March 4 on BBC One
BBC One

BBC One is the primary television channel of the BBC . It was launched on 2 November 1936 as the BBC Television Service, and was the world's first regular public television service with a high level of ....
. Terry Wogan
Terry Wogan

Sir Michael Terence Wogan, Order of the British Empire Deputy Lieutenant more commonly known as Terry Wogan, is a veteran Irish people radio and television broadcaster, who has worked for the BBC in the United Kingdom for most of his career....
 and Natasha Kaplinsky
Natasha Kaplinsky

Natasha Margaret Kaplinsky is an England News presenter, currently employed by Channel Five....
 once again presented and were accompanied by a 'Celebrity Jury' that included chat-show host Jonathan Ross
Jonathan Ross (television presenter)

Jonathan Stephen Ross Order of the British Empire is a triple BAFTA Award-winning England film critic and presenter of radio and television. Working extensively with the BBC, Ross has presented The Film programme since 1997, his own chat show, Friday Night with Jonathan Ross since 2001, and a radio show on BBC Radio 2 beginning in 19...
, popstar Kelly Osbourne
Kelly Osbourne

Kelly Michelle Lee Osbourne is an English Celebrity, Singing, award-winning Actor, Radio personality, fashion designer and Model . She is the daughter of Sharon Osbourne and Ozzy Osbourne....
 and Top of the Pops
Top of the Pops

Top of the Pops, also known as TOTP, is a long-running United Kingdom UK Singles Chart television programme, made by the BBC and originally broadcast weekly from 1 January 1964 to 30 July 2006....
 presenter Fearne Cotton
Fearne Cotton

Fearne Cotton is an England presenter known for presenting a number of popular TV programmes such as Top of the Pops and the Red Nose Day telethon....
. The eventual winner of the 2006 contest (after the 7 tele-juries from around the UK and mobile and web votes) was Daz Sampson
Daz Sampson

Darren "Daz" Sampson is a United Kingdom dance music record producer and singer.Up until 2006, when he represented the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, Sampson was best known for his commercial dance music, often reworkings of older songs....
 and his song "Teenage Life". Yet another low result was produced for the United Kingdom, as Daz finished 19th in the contest out of 24 competing countries.

During a press conference on 28 February, 2007, the BBC confirmed that the artists taking part in Making Your Mind Up would include Big Brovaz
Big Brovaz

Big Brovaz is an R&B / Hip hop music group from London, England....
, an RnB
Rhythm and blues

Rhythm and blues is the name given to a wide-ranging genre of popular music first created by African Americans in the late 1940s and early 1950s....
 group who had 4 UK Top 10 singles in 2002-2003, Brian Harvey
Brian Harvey

Brian Lee Harvey is an United Kingdom musician and lead singer of pop band East 17....
, a former member of the boy band East 17
East 17

For the postcode, see E postal area.East 17 are an England pop music boy band founded in 1992.The group name came from the UK postcodes for Walthamstow, an area of London between the old East End and the Essex commuter belt....
; Cyndi
Cyndi Almouzni

Cyndi Almouzni , professionally known as Cyndi, is a France singer who hails from Marseille....
; Justin Hawkins
Justin Hawkins

Justin David Hawkins is an England musician and singer-songwriter, best known for being the former lead singer and lead guitarist of The Darkness, alongside his brother, guitarist Dan Hawkins ....
 of The Darkness
The Darkness

The Darkness were a multi-BRIT Awards-winning United Kingdom hard rock/glam rock band. Their highly retro style of music was influenced by rock music bands like Queen , Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, M?tley Cr?e, Guns N' Roses, Aerosmith, Sparks , Van Halen, T....
, performing a duet with Beverlei Brown
Beverlei Brown

Beverlei Brown is a singer that in 2007 sang a duet with Justin Hawkins in their "Making Your Mind Up" entry in hope of representing the UK in Eurovision Song Contest 2007....
; Liz McClarnon
Liz McClarnon

Elizabeth "Liz" Margaret McClarnon is a British pop music singer and member of the band Atomic Kitten. She is now also a celebrity cook, presenter and soon to be novelist....
, formerly of girl group
Girl group

A girl group is a popular music act featuring several young female singers who generally Harmony together.Girl groups emerged in the late 1950s as groups of young singers teamed up with behind-the-scenes songwriters and music producers to create hit singles, often featuring glossy production values and backing by top studio musicians....
 Atomic Kitten
Atomic Kitten

Atomic Kitten is an England girl group from Liverpool, first established in 1999 in music. Formed by Andy McCluskey, the trio is composed of singers and songwriters Liz McClarnon, Natasha Hamilton, and Jenny Frost....
; and Scooch
Scooch

Scooch are a United Kingdom bubblegum dance Musical ensemble, comprising performers Natalie Powers, Caroline Barnes, David Ducasse and Russ Spencer....
, the eventual winners with "Flying the Flag (for You)
Flying the Flag (for You)

"Flying the Flag " is a song written by Russ Spencer, Morten Schjolin, Andrew Hill, and Paul Tarry and performed by United Kingdom pop music/bubblegum dance group Scooch....
". Scooch sang their entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007
Eurovision Song Contest 2007

The Eurovision Song Contest 2007 was the 52nd edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It was won by Serbia and was held at the Hartwall Areena in Helsinki, Finland from 10 May to 12 May....
 on 12 May 2007 in Helsinki
Helsinki

Helsinki is the Capital and largest List of cities and towns in Finland of Finland. It is in the southern part of Finland, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, by the Baltic Sea....
, Finland
Finland

Finland , officially the Republic of Finland , is a Nordic countries situated in the Fennoscandian region of northern Europe. It borders Sweden on the west, Russia on the east, and Norway on the north, while Estonia lies to its south across the Gulf of Finland....
 and finished in second to last place with 19 points, ahead of Ireland placed last.

For the first time, the show was filmed at The Maidstone Studios
The Maidstone Studios

The Maidstone Studios is a television studio complex with radio studio facilities based at Vinters Park in Maidstone, Kent United Kingdom.It is home to a varied selection of independent British television programming including quiz shows such as Catchphrase and popular children's shows such as CITV's Art Attack ....
 in Kent
Kent

Kent is a Counties of England in southeast England, and is one of the home counties. It borders East Sussex, Surrey and Greater London and has a defined boundary with Essex in the middle of the River Thames estuary....
. The hour long final was broadcast at 7:30pm on 17 March 2007 on BBC One, with the half hour results show showing at 9:30pm on the same date. Although this was past the 12 March cut-off set by the EBU, the BBC were given a special extension because the EBU were made aware of this over a year in advance.

The show ended in disarray when Fearne Cotton
Fearne Cotton

Fearne Cotton is an England presenter known for presenting a number of popular TV programmes such as Top of the Pops and the Red Nose Day telethon....
 shouted out that the winner was Scooch, while co-host Terry Wogan
Terry Wogan

Sir Michael Terence Wogan, Order of the British Empire Deputy Lieutenant more commonly known as Terry Wogan, is a veteran Irish people radio and television broadcaster, who has worked for the BBC in the United Kingdom for most of his career....
 simultaneously announced the winner to be Cyndi. After some confusion from both performers, each thinking the other had won, it was revealed that the true winner was Scooch.

In 2008 the show's name was changed to Eurovision: Your Decision. It was screened in two parts in March 2008, and was hosted by Claudia Winkleman
Claudia Winkleman

Claudia Anne I. Winkleman is a British television presenter, radio personality and journalist. She is the daughter of Eve Pollard, former editor of the Daily Express#Sunday Express and Barry Winkleman, a former publisher of Times Atlas of the World....
 and Sir Terry Wogan
Terry Wogan

Sir Michael Terence Wogan, Order of the British Empire Deputy Lieutenant more commonly known as Terry Wogan, is a veteran Irish people radio and television broadcaster, who has worked for the BBC in the United Kingdom for most of his career....
. The six competing acts were paired as girl groups (LoveShy
LoveShy

LoveShy were an England girl group whose members met on the television show Popstars: The Rivals in 2002. Emma Beard and Aimee Kearsley were previously in the band Clea and after the two other members of the group left the band they began to tour Europe before deciding to leave Clea behind....
 and The Revelations
The Revelations

The Revelations are a British based girl group formed in 2005.The members are of British, Swedish and Portuguese extraction, consisting of Swedish blonde Annika Magnberg , Portuguese brunette Sarah Vitorino , and redhead Louise Masters ....
), soloists (Michelle Gayle
Michelle Gayle

Michelle Patricia Gayle is a United Kingdom actor and singer. Gayle had success as a pop singer in the 1990s. She achieved seven top-30 singles in the UK singles chart, her two biggest hits to date being Sweetness and Do You Know? ....
 and Andy Abraham
Andy Abraham

Andrew 'Andy' Abraham is an England vocalist. He was runner-up in the The X Factor of The X Factor and also represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008....
), and "Joseph and Maria" contestants (Rob McVeigh
Rob McVeigh

Robert "Rob" McVeigh, born 28 April 1983, is a singer from Rotherham, United Kingdom. A builder by trade, McVeigh also has a National Diploma in Performing Arts from Rotherham College of Arts and Technology....
 and Simona Armstrong
Simona Armstrong

Simona Armstrong is a Romanian born singer and actress who lives and works mainly in the UK. Between 2004 and 2007, she made a few TV acting appearances in the UK, notably in Doctors , Sinchronicity and A Touch of Frost ....
) from the BBC talent shows Any Dream Will Do
Any Dream Will Do (TV series)

Any Dream Will Do, often known as 'Joseph', was a 2007 in television talent show-themed television series produced by the BBC in the United Kingdom....
 and How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?
How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?

How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria? was an award-winning British television talent series, shown on Saturday evenings on BBC One between 29 July 2006 and 16 September 2006....
. A panel of three judges (John Barrowman
John Barrowman

John Scot Barrowman is a Scottish people-born United States people actor, singer, dancer, Musical theatre and media personality, currently based in England....
, Carrie Grant
Carrie Grant

Carrie Grant is a British celebrity vocal coach and session singer. She is best known for her work on the television talent contests Fame Academy, Comic Relief does Fame Academy and Pop Idol, together with her husband and colleague David Grant ....
, and Terry Wogan) decided which artists to put through to a semi-final after each pair had performed. Terry Wogan then allowed one of the rejected acts through as a "wild card" before viewers were invited to vote by phone to decide which two would perform again in the final. The two finalists chosen by the viewers were Michelle Gayle singing "Woo (You Make Me)", and Andy Abraham singing "Even If
Even If

"Even If" sung by Andy Abraham, was the United Kingdom's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2008, Belgrade, Serbia. It was released on 19 May 2008, stated by his official website....
". Despite having been originally eliminated at the first stage, Terry Wogan's "wild card" pick turned out to be the winner when the viewers voted Andy Abraham the victor with "Even If
Even If

"Even If" sung by Andy Abraham, was the United Kingdom's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2008, Belgrade, Serbia. It was released on 19 May 2008, stated by his official website....
". This received a total of 14 points in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008
Eurovision Song Contest 2008

The Eurovision Song Contest 2008 was the 53rd edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, which was hosted by Serbia. The semi-finals were held on 20 May and 22 May, and the final was held on 24 May 2008 in the capital, Belgrade....
 on 24 May 2008 in Belgrade
Belgrade

Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. The city lies on international waterway, at the confluence of the Sava River and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkan Peninsula....
, finishing in last place, although sharing the same score with Poland
Poland

Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country in Central Europe. Poland is bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian Enclave and exclave, to the north....
 (24th) and Germany
Germany

Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands....
 (23rd).

The BBC announced in a televised call for talent on October 18, 2008, that in 2009 there would be another change to the national final. The show was renamed Your Country Needs You, hosted by Graham Norton
Graham Norton

Graham William Walker is an Irish people actor, comedian and television presenter. He is known by his stage name Graham Norton....
, and follows a format similar to popular BBC talent shows I'd Do Anything
I'd Do Anything (BBC TV series)

I'd Do Anything was a 2008 in television talent show-themed television series produced by the BBC in the United Kingdom and broadcast on BBC One....
 and Any Dream Will Do
Any Dream Will Do (TV series)

Any Dream Will Do, often known as 'Joseph', was a 2007 in television talent show-themed television series produced by the BBC in the United Kingdom....
. The multi-week format had members of the public (amateur or professional) compete to represent the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009
Eurovision Song Contest 2009

The Eurovision Song Contest 2009 will be the 54th Eurovision Song Contest, scheduled to take place between 12 and 16 May 2009 at the Olympic Stadium in Moscow, Russia....
, set to be held in Moscow
Moscow

Moscow is the capital and the largest types of inhabited localities in Russia of the Russian Federation. It is also the largest European cities and metropolitan areas, with the Moscow metropolitan area ranking among the largest urban areas in the world....
, Russia
Russia

Russia , or the Russian Federation , is a list of countries spanning more than one continent country extending over much of northern Eurasia....
. In the final the contestants performed the song "My Time
My Time (song)

"My Time" will be the United Kingdom song in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, to be held in Moscow, Russia in May 2009. The song has been composed and written by Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber and Diane Warren....
", composed by Andrew Lloyd-Webber with lyrics by Diane Warren
Diane Warren

Diane Eve Warren is one of the most successful songwriters in the recent history of pop music. As of 2006, her songs have received six Academy Award for Best Song, four Golden Globe nominations, and seven Grammy Award nominations....
. The winner of the contest was Jade Ewen
Jade Ewen

Jade Ewen is a English people singer and actress. Ewen started her career with the role of Nala in the West End production of The Lion King ....
.

Winners


A Song For Europe (1957 - 1995)


  • 1957
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1957

    The United Kingdom took part in the Eurovision Song Contest for the first time in 1957. The country was represented by Patricia Bredin with the song ?All ? written by Reynell Wreford and Alan Stranks....
     - All
    All (song)

    "All" was the United Kingdom entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1957 performed in English language by Patricia Bredin. At a length of 1:52 minutes, it has the distinction of being the shortest entry in the history of the Contest....
     - Patricia Bredin
    Patricia Bredin

    Patricia Bredin from Kingston upon Hull, England was the first United Kingdom representative in the Eurovision Song Contest. She took part in the Eurovision Song Contest 1957, held in Frankfurt, and finished in seventh place out of ten entries with the song All , the first ever song sung in English at the Eurovision....
     (Patricia did not record the song)
  • 1958 - Did not enter Eurovision.
  • 1959
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1959

    The United Kingdom held a national preselection to choose the song that would go to the Eurovision Song Contest 1959. The semi-finals were held on February 2 and February 5, 1959 and the final was held on February 7, 1959 all were presented by Pete Murray ....
     - Sing, Little Birdie
    Sing, Little Birdie

    Sing, Little Birdie, was the first song husband and wife duo, Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson sang together. It was the United Kingdom's entry into the 1959 Eurovision Song Contest, finishing 2nd....
     - Pearl Carr and Teddy Johnson (Britain's first 2nd placing) (UK Singles Chart # 12)
  • 1960
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1960

    The United Kingdom held a national preselection to choose the song that would go to the Eurovision Song Contest 1960. The semi-finals were held on February 2 and February 4, 1960 and the final was held on February 6, 1960....
     - Looking High, High, High - Bryan Johnson
    Bryan Johnson (singer)

    Bryan Johnson was an English people singer.The brother of singer Teddy Johnson, he emulated his brother and sister-in-law Pearl Carr, by coming second in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1960, with "Looking High, High, High"....
     (Teddy Johnson's brother) (UK Singles Chart # 20)
  • 1961
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1961

    The United Kingdom held a national preselection to choose the song that would go to the Eurovision Song Contest 1961. It was held on February 15, 1961 and presented by Katie Boyle....
     - Are You Sure? - The Allisons
    Allisons

    The Allisons were an United Kingdom popular music duet consisting of:*Bob Day *John Alford .They were marketed as being sibling, using the same surname of Allison....
     (UK Singles Chart # 2)
  • 1962
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1962

    The United Kingdom held a national preselection to choose the song that would go to the Eurovision Song Contest 1962. It was held on February 11, 1962 and presented by David Jacobs....
     - Ring-a-Ding Girl - Ronnie Carroll
    Ronnie Carroll

    Ronnie Carroll is a Northern Irish singer and entertainment....
     (UK Singles Chart # 46)
  • 1963
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1963

    The United Kingdom held a national preselection to choose the song that would go to the Eurovision Song Contest 1963. It was held on February 24, 1963 and presented by David Jacobs....
     - Say Wonderful Things - Ronnie Carroll
    Ronnie Carroll

    Ronnie Carroll is a Northern Irish singer and entertainment....
     (The first performer to represent the UK twice, also the only UK entrant to represent the UK in consecutive years) (UK Singles Chart # 6)
  • 1964
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1964

    The United Kingdom held a national selection to choose the song that would go to the Eurovision Song Contest 1964. It was held on February 7, 1964 and presented by David Jacobs....
     - I Love the Little Things - Matt Monro
    Matt Monro

    Matt Monro was an English people singer who became one of the most popular entertainers on the international music scene during the 1960s. Throughout his 30-year career, he filled cabarets, nightclubs, music halls, and stadiums in Australia, Japan, the Philippines, and Hong Kong to Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas....
     (Failed to reach UK singles chart, #16 on EP chart)
  • 1965
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1965

    The United Kingdom held a national preselection to choose the song that would go to the Eurovision Song Contest 1965. It was held on January 29, 1965 and presented by David Jacobs....
     - I Belong - Kathy Kirby
    Kathy Kirby

    Kathy Kirby is a retired England singer, whose popularity was at its peak during the 1960s....
     (UK Singles Chart # 36/ EP Chart # 9)
  • 1966
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1966

    The United Kingdom held a national preselection to choose the song that would go to the Eurovision Song Contest 1966. It was held on January 27, 1966 and presented by David Jacobs....
     - A Man Without Love - Kenneth McKellar
    Kenneth McKellar (singer)

    Kenneth McKellar is a Scottish people tenor singing....
     (The UK's worst placing until 1978 - 9th) (UK Singles Chart # 30)
  • 1967
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1967

    The United Kingdom held a national preselection to choose the song that would go to the Eurovision Song Contest 1967. It was held on February 25, 1967 and presented by Rolf Harris....
     (The Rolf Harris Show) - Puppet on a String
    Puppet on a String

    "Puppet on a String" is the name of the Eurovision Song Contest-winning song in 1967 by United Kingdom singer Sandie Shaw. It was her thirteenth UK single release....
     - Sandie Shaw
    Sandie Shaw

    Sandie Shaw was one of the most successful United Kingdom female singers of the 1960s. With her hair, slender frame, model cheekbones and outfits, she has been described as the ultimate working-class It girl....
     (The UK's first ever winner) (UK Singles Chart # 1)
  • 1968
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1968

    The United Kingdom held a national preselection to choose the song that would go to the Eurovision Song Contest 1968. It was held on January 27, 1968 and presented by Cilla Black....
     (Cilla) - Congratulations
    Congratulations (song)

    "Congratulations" is a song written by Bill Martin and Phil Coulter as the UK entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1968 on April 6 with Cliff Richard performing....
     - Cliff Richard
    Cliff Richard

    Sir Cliff Richard Order of the British Empire is an England singer-songwriter, actor and entrepreneur.With his backing group The Shadows, Richard dominated the British popular music scene in the late 1950s and early 1960s, before and during The Beatles' first year in the charts....
     (UK Singles Chart # 1)
  • 1969
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969

    The United Kingdom held a national preselection to choose the song that would go to the Eurovision Song Contest 1969. It was held on February 22, 1969 and presented by Michael Aspel....
     (Happening For Lulu) - Boom Bang-a-Bang
    Boom Bang-a-Bang

    "Boom Bang-a-Bang" was the United Kingdom entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 1969It was sung by Lulu , and was co-written by Alan Moorhouse and Peter Warne aka Michael Julien, the latter of whom also wrote "Kiss Me, Honey Honey, Kiss Me" for Shirley Bassey....
     - Lulu
    Lulu (singer)

    Lulu Kennedy-Cairns, Order of British Empire, , best known by her stage name Lulu, is a Scotland singer-songwriter, actress, model and television personality, who has been successful in the entertainment business from the 1960s through to the present day....
     (Joint winner with France, the Netherlands and Spain) (UK Singles Chart # 2)
  • 1970
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1970

    The United Kingdom held a national preselection to choose the song that would go to the Eurovision Song Contest 1970. It was held on March 7, 1970 and presented by Cliff Richard....
     (It's Cliff Richard!) - Knock Knock, Who's There?
    Knock Knock, Who's There?

    "Knock Knock, Who's There?", written and composed by John Carter and Geoff Stephens, was the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest at the Eurovision Song Contest 1970, performed by the Wales singer Mary Hopkin....
     - Mary Hopkin
    Mary Hopkin

    Mary Hopkin is a Wales folk music singer. She is best known as one of the first artists to sign to the Beatles' Apple Records label....
     (UK Singles Chart # 2)
  • 1971
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1971

    The United Kingdom held a national preselection to choose the song that would go to the Eurovision Song Contest 1971. It was held on February 20, 1971 and presented by Cliff Richard....
     (It's Cliff Richard!) - Jack In The Box
    Jack in the Box (song)

    "Jack in the Box", written by David Myers and composed by John Worsley, was the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest at the Eurovision Song Contest 1971, performed by the Northern Irish singer Clodagh Rodgers....
     - Clodagh Rodgers
    Clodagh Rodgers

    Clodagh Rodgers is a singer from Northern Ireland, probably best known for her chart-topper "Jack in the Box "....
     (UK Singles Chart # 4)
  • 1972
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1972

    The United Kingdom held a national preselection to choose the song that would go to the Eurovision Song Contest 1972. It was held on February 12, 1972 and presented by Cliff Richard....
     (It's Cliff Richard!) - Beg, Steal or Borrow - The New Seekers
    The New Seekers

    The New Seekers were a United Kingdom-based pop music band , formed in 1969 by Keith Potger after the break-up of his group, The Seekers. The idea was that the New Seekers would appeal to the same market as the original Seekers, but their music had rock as well as folk influences....
     (UK Singles Chart # 2)
  • 1973
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1973

    The United Kingdom held a national preselection to choose the song that would go to the Eurovision Song Contest 1973. It was held on February 24, 1973 and presented by Cilla Black....
     (Cilla) - Power to All Our Friends
    Power to All Our Friends

    "Power to All Our Friends" is a song by Cliff Richard. He entered it as the British entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 1973. It came third.It was selected after a contest on Cliff Richard's show It's Cliff....
     - Cliff Richard
    Cliff Richard

    Sir Cliff Richard Order of the British Empire is an England singer-songwriter, actor and entrepreneur.With his backing group The Shadows, Richard dominated the British popular music scene in the late 1950s and early 1960s, before and during The Beatles' first year in the charts....
     (The last solo artist to represent the UK twice) (UK Singles Chart # 4)
  • 1974
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1974

    The United Kingdom held a national preselection to choose the song that would go to the Eurovision Song Contest 1974. It was held on February 23, 1974 and presented by Jimmy Savile....
     (Clunk Click) - Long Live Love - Olivia Newton-John
    Olivia Newton-John

    Olivia Newton-John Order of Australia, Order of the British Empire is an England, Australian singer and actor. She is an avid activist for both environmentalism issues and breast cancer awareness....
     (UK Singles Chart # 11)
  • 1975
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1975

    The United Kingdom held a national preselection to choose the song that would go to the Eurovision Song Contest Eurovision Song Contest 1975....
     (It's Lulu) - Let Me Be The One - The Shadows
    The Shadows

    Nick-named: the Shads, The Shadows are the most successful United Kingdom instrumental and vocal group from the 1950s to the 2000s with an aggregate total of at least 64 UK hit singles....
     (UK Singles Chart # 12)
  • 1976
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1976

    The United Kingdom held a national preselection to choose the song that would go to the Eurovision Song Contest 1976. It was held on February 25, 1976 and presented by Michael Aspel....
     - Save Your Kisses for Me
    Save Your Kisses For Me

    "Save Your Kisses for Me" was the winning song of the Eurovision Song Contest 1976, performed for the United Kingdom by Brotherhood of Man in The Hague, Netherlands....
     - Brotherhood of Man
    Brotherhood of Man

    Brotherhood of Man are a United Kingdom pop group who won the Eurovision Song Contest in Eurovision Song Contest 1976 with "Save Your Kisses for Me"....
     (Third winner for the UK in Eurovision Song Contest) (UK Singles Chart # 1)
  • 1977
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1977

    Playing host to the Eurovision Song Contest 1977, the United Kingdom was expected to, and did, send an entry to the Contest, which was held in Wembley, London....
     - Rock Bottom - Lynsey de Paul
    Lynsey De Paul

    Lynsey de Paul is an England singer-songwriter....
     and Mike Moran (UK Singles Chart # 19)
  • 1978
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1978

    The United Kingdom held a national preselection to choose the song that would go to the Eurovision Song Contest 1978. It was held on March 31, 1978at the Royal Albert Hall and presented by Terry Wogan....
     - The Bad Old Days - Co-Co
    Co-Co (band)

    Co-Co were a five piece United Kingdom musical ensemble who represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest for the Eurovision Song Contest 1978, staged at the Palais de Congr?s in Paris, France, on 22 April 1978, with the song, "The Bad Old Days"....
     (Then holders of the UK's worst placing - 11th, but with a line up including Cheryl Baker who would go on to win as part of Bucks Fizz three years later) (UK Singles Chart # 13)
  • 1979
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1979

    The United Kingdom held a national preselection to choose the song that would go to the Eurovision Song Contest 1979. It was held on March 8, 1979 and presented by Terry Wogan....
     - Mary Ann - Black Lace
    Black Lace (band)

    Black Lace were a United Kingdom pop group from Ossett in West Yorkshire; they are noted for their deliberately light weight hits such as "The Music Man ", "Agadoo" and "Superman"....
     (UK Singles Chart # 42)
  • 1980
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1980

    The 1980 "A Song For Europe" contest was held in April 1980 , at the BBC Television Theatre in Shepherd's Bush and hosted by a dinner-suited Terry Wogan....
     - Love Enough for Two - Prima Donna
    Prima Donna (band)

    Prima Donna were the United Kingdom representatives in the Eurovision Song Contest 1980. The group comprised sisters Kate Robbins and Jane Robbins, Sally Ann Triplett, Danny Finn, Alan Coates and Lance Aston ....
     (UK Singles Chart # 48)
  • 1981
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1981

    The United Kingdom and the British Broadcasting Corporation held a national final titled "A Song for Europe 1981" to choose who would represent them in the Eurovision Song Contest 1981....
     - Making Your Mind Up
    Making Your Mind Up

    "Making Your Mind Up" is a song by British pop music group Bucks Fizz . It was the winner of the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest and a UK Number-one single....
     - Bucks Fizz
    Bucks Fizz (band)

    Bucks Fizz are a England pop group, formed in 1981 to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest that year. They won with "Making Your Mind Up", which is still their best-known song....
     (Fourth UK victory in Eurovision Song Contest. Cheryl Baker
    Cheryl Baker

    Cheryl Baker is an England television presenter and singer. She is most famous for being a member of 1980s pop group Bucks Fizz , and has performed for the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest twice, winning it the second time....
     had participated in 1978 as a member of "Co-Co")
    (UK Singles Chart # 1)
  • 1982
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1982

    A Song for Europe 1982Terry Wogan once again hosted the contest, held on March 24th. Eight songs were shortlisted from those submitted to the Music Publishers Association....
     - One Step Further
    One Step Further

    "One Step Further", written by Simon Jefferies, was the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest at the Eurovision Song Contest 1982, performed by Sally Ann Triplett and Stephen Fischer, comprising the duo Bardo ....
     - Bardo (Female member of the duo was Sally Ann Triplett
    Sally Ann Triplett

    Sally Ann Triplett is a United Kingdom singer and actress most famous for her participation in the Eurovision Song Contest and many West End theatre productions....
     who was a member of Prima Donna, two years before. She is the last person to be part of the UK Eurovision entry twice.)
    (UK Singles Chart # 2)
  • 1983
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1983

    A Song for Europe 1983Terry Wogan was once again at the helm of the UK selection in 1983. The contest was staged at the Television Theatre on Thursday March 24th....
     - I'm Never Giving Up
    I'm Never Giving Up

    "I'm Never Giving Up", written and composed by Ron Roker, Jan Pulsford, and Phil Wigger, was the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest at the Eurovision Song Contest 1983, performed by the trio Sweet Dreams ....
     - Sweet Dreams
    Sweet Dreams (band)

    Sweet Dreams were a United Kingdom human voice group comprising Carrie Grant, Helen Kray and Bobby McVay. They won the BBC Television's A Song for Europe contest in 1983, with the song "I'm Never Giving Up"....
     (Included Carrie Grant
    Carrie Grant

    Carrie Grant is a British celebrity vocal coach and session singer. She is best known for her work on the television talent contests Fame Academy, Comic Relief does Fame Academy and Pop Idol, together with her husband and colleague David Grant ....
    )
    (UK Singles Chart # 21)
  • 1984
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1984

    A Song for Europe 1984Wednesday April 4th was the designated date for the BBC's annual festival of song. Terry Wogan, as ever, was at the helm, as regional juries prepared to choose a song for Luxembourg....
     - Love Games
    Love Games (Belle and the Devotions song)

    "Love Games", written and composed by Paul Curtis and Graham Sacher, was the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest at the Eurovision Song Contest 1984, performed by the trio Belle and the Devotions, which was headed by Kit Rolfe....
     - Belle & The Devotions
    Belle & the Devotions

    Belle and the Devotions was a UK pop music Band , ostensibly a group name for the singer Kit Rolfe. Under this name she released the single Where Did Love Go Wrong? in 1983....
     (UK Singles Chart # 11)
  • 1985
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1985

    The 1985 edition of A Song for Europe was held at the BBC Television Centre on April 9th, hosted by a suited Terry Wogan. The theme music was Te Deum....
     - Love Is
    Love Is (Vikki Watson song)

    "Love Is", written and composed by James Kaleth and Aeone, was the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest at the Eurovision Song Contest 1985, performed by the latter composer, Vikki Watson, credited at Eurovision as Vikki....
     - Vikki (Watson)
    Aeone

    Aeone is a United Kingdom singer-songwriter, who now lives in Los Angeles, California, California. Her music has been classified as new age, folk music or world music....
     (UK Singles Chart # 49)
  • 1986
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1986

    The United Kingdom was present at the Eurovision Song Contest 1986, held in Bergen, Norway.The British national final to select their entry, A Song for Europe 1986, was held on 2 April at the BBC Television Centre in London, and was hosted by Terry Wogan....
     - Runner in the Night
    Runner in the Night

    "Runner in the Night", written by Maureen Darbyshire and composed by Brian Wade, was the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest at the Eurovision Song Contest 1986, performed by the sextet Ryder , led by Maynard Williams....
     - Ryder
    Ryder (band)

    Ryder was a purpose-made pop group led by Maynard Williams whose primary purpose was to represent the United Kingdom at the 1986 Eurovision Song Contest in Bergen, Norway....
     (Failed to reach UK Singles Chart. Peaked at # 98 on 'bubbling under' chart)
  • 1987
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1987

    A Song for Europe 1987The contest was held on 10 April 1987, live from the BBC Television Centre, London. The contest was hosted by Terry Wogan....
     - Only the Light
    Only the Light

    "Only the Light", written and composed by Richard Peebles, was the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest at the Eurovision Song Contest 1987, performed by Peebles himself, who was credited at Eurovision as Rikki....
     - Rikki (Peebles)
    Richard Peebles

    Glaswegian singer Rikki, as Richard Peebles styled himself, won the BBC's A Song for Europe contest in 1987 with his own composition, Only The light....
     (Then holder of the UK's worst placing - 13th) (Failed to reach UK Singles Chart. Peaked at # 96 on 'bubbling under' chart)
  • 1988
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1988

    The United Kingdom participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 1988 with its entry "Go " performed by Scott Fitzgerald. The song was chosen through the "A Song for Europe" national final which consisted of eight songs in 1988....
     - Go
    Go (Scott Fitzgerald song)

    "Go", written and composed by Julie Forsyth, was the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest at the Eurovision Song Contest 1988, performed by Scott Fitzgerald ....
     - Scott Fitzgerald
    Scott Fitzgerald (singer)

    Scott Fitzgerald was the United Kingdom entrant in the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest with the song, "Go ". It was songwriter and composed by Julie Forsyth, herself a former member of singing group Guys n' Dolls and daughter of the entertainer, Bruce Forsyth....
     (UK Singles Chart # 52)
  • 1989
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1989

    The SongsA Song for Europe was staged on March 24, 1989, featuring eight songs and hosted, as ever, by Terry Wogan.For the second year running, the BBC convened a panel of 'experts' to pass comment on each of the songs....
     - Why Do I Always Get it Wrong?
    Why Do I Always Get it Wrong?

    "Why Do I Always Get it Wrong?", written by Brian Hodgson and composed by John Beeby, was the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest at the Eurovision Song Contest 1989, performed by the sextet Live Report, led by Ray Caruana....
     - Live Report
    Live Report

    Live Report, originally called Midnight Blue, comprised of Ray Caruana, John Beeby, Brian Hodgson and Maggie Jay. They were finalists in the BBC Television's Making Your Mind Up contest in 1989 with the song, "Why Do I Always Get it Wrong"....
     (UK Singles Chart # 73)
  • 1990
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1990

    The final selection of the entry for the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1990 was made by popular vote from a choice of eight songs....
     - Give a Little Love Back to the World
    Give a Little Love Back to the World

    "Give a Little Love Back to the World", written and composed by Paul Curtis, was the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest at the Eurovision Song Contest 1990, performed by Emma ....
     - Emma (Booth)
    Emma (singer)

    Emma sang the UK entry, "Give a Little Love Back to the World", in the Eurovision Song Contest 1990. This was the third of four entries representing the UK composed by Paul Curtis....
     (UK Singles Chart # 33)
  • 1991
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1991

    Samantha Janus represented United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1991 with Paul Curtis's song "A Message to Your Heart", which was placed 10th....
     - A Message to Your Heart
    A Message to Your Heart

    "A Message to Your Heart", written and composed by Paul Curtis, was the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest at the Eurovision Song Contest 1991, performed by Samantha Janus....
     - Samantha Janus
    Samantha Janus

    Samantha Zoe Janus is an England actor and singer, who is currently known for playing the role of Ronnie Mitchell in EastEnders. She has previously been notable for her part as Mandy Wilkins in Game On , and also represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest in the Eurovision Song Contest 1991....
     (UK Singles Chart # 30)
  • 1992
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1992

    The United Kingdom competed at the Eurovision Song Contest 1992 with Michael Ball and the song "One Step Out of Time"....
     - One Step Out of Time
    One Step Out of Time

    "One Step Out of Time", written and composed by Paul Davies, Tony Ryan, and Victor Stratton, was the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest at the Eurovision Song Contest 1992, performed by Michael Ball ....
     - Michael Ball
    Michael Ball (singer)

    'Michael Ashley Ball' is an Olivier Award winning England actor, Singing, and radio and TV presenter who is best known for the song "Love Changes Everything" and musical theatre roles such as Marius Pontmercy in Les Mis?rables , Alex in Aspects of Love, Caractacus Potts in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Edna Turnblad in Hairspray '...
     (UK Singles Chart # 20)
  • 1993
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993

    Sonia Evans represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993, singing "Better the Devil You Know ". The song, chosen from a selection broadcast on A Song for Europe, was placed second in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993....
     - Better the Devil You Know
    Better the Devil You Know (Sonia song)

    Better the Devil You Know is a pop music song written and produced by Brian Teasdale and Dean Collinson for Sonia Evans. This single was released in May 1993 as the second and final single from Sonia Evans third album Better the Devil You Know ....
     - Sonia
    Sonia Evans

    Sonia Evans , better known as just Sonia, is an England popular music singer from Skelmersdale, West Lancashire, who was popular in the late 1980s and early 1990s....
     (UK Singles Chart # 15)
  • 1994
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1994

    For the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest, the United Kingdom entered "We Will be Free ", performed by Frances Ruffelle. It received 63 points and 10th place....
     - We Will Be Free (Lonely Symphony) - Frances Ruffelle
    Frances Ruffelle

    Frances Ruffelle is a British musical theatre actress and recording artist. Her mother is Sylvia Young OBE, the founder of the famous theatre school at which Frances trained and where she began performing at the age of seven....
     (UK Singles Chart # 25)
  • 1995
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1995

    For the 1995 Eurovision Song Contest, the United Kingdom entered "Love City Groove", performed by Love City Groove. It received 76 points and 10th place....
     - Love City Groove - Love City Groove
    Love City Groove

    Love City Groove represented the United Kingdom in the 1995 Eurovision Song Contest 1995, with a self-titled song after being the runaway winner in a public vote....
     (UK Singles Chart # 7)


The Great British Song Contest (1996 - 1999)

  • 1996
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1996

    The United Kingdom were present at the Eurovision Song Contest 1996 in Oslo, Norway. Their entry was Gina G with "Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit"....
     - Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit
    Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit

    "Ooh Aah...Just a Little Bit" is a song by Australian singer Gina G. Released as a single in 1996, it reached number one in the United Kingdom on 25th May, 1996....
     - Gina G
    Gina G

    Gina G is an Australian Dance-pop/House music and Eurodance singer/songwriter based in the United Kingdom. Gina is also a Grammy Award Nominee....
     (The Australian singer's track became a worldwide hit after her Eurovision participation) (UK Singles Chart # 1)
  • 1997
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1997

    The United Kingdom's entry into the 1997 Eurovision Song Contest was Love Shine a Light by Katrina & the Waves. During this year the UK won the song contest which was being held in Dublin, Ireland, with an unprecedented 227 points....
     - Love Shine A Light - Katrina and The Waves
    Katrina and the Waves

    Katrina and the Waves were a pop rock band of the 1980s, best known for their 1985 hit "Walking on Sunshine " and their 1997 Eurovision Song Contest victory with the song "Love Shine a Light"....
     (The UK's 5th and most recent winner. They won by a huge 70 point margin over the Irish entry) (UK Singles Chart # 3)
  • 1998
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998

    For the 1998 Eurovision Song Contest, the United Kingdom entered "Where are you?", performed by Imaani. It received 166 points and 2nd place.The UK selection heat, The Great British Song Contest, was held on 15 March 1998 and was hosted by Terry Wogan and Ulrika Jonsson....
     - Where Are You?
    Where Are You? (Imaani song)

    "Where Are You?" was the United Kingdom entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 1998, held in Birmingham, United Kingdom. It was sung by Imaani and composed by Scott English, Phil Manikiza and Simon Stirling....
     - Imaani
    Imaani

    Imaani Saleem is an England singer....
     (Came 2nd - lost to Israeli Dana International
    Dana International

    Sharon Cohen , professionally known as Dana International is an Israeli Pop music singer of a Yemenite Jewish origin. She is most famous for having won the 1998 Eurovision Song Contest with her song "Diva ." She is arguably one of the most famous transsexual celebrities in the world....
     by 7 points)
    (UK Singles Chart # 15)
  • 1999
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999

    For the 1999 Eurovision Song Contest, the United Kingdom entered "Say it Again", performed by Precious . It received 38 points and 12th place.As was usual for the United Kingdom at the time, there was a semifinal on BBC Radio 2 on February 5, hosted by Terry Wogan and Ken Bruce featuring eight songs....
     - Say It Again - Precious
    Precious (band)

    Precious were a United Kingdom female band, comprising Louise Rose, Anya Lahiri, Sophie McDonnell, Kalli Clark-Sternberg and Jenny Frost. They first achieved fame as the UK's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest and went on to become a moderately popular act until they decided it was time to go their own ways....
     (UK Singles Chart # 6)


A Song For Europe (2000 - 2003)

  • 2000
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000

    For the 2000 Eurovision Song Contest, the United Kingdom entered "Don't Play that Song Again", performed by Nikki French. It received 28 points and 16th place....
     - Don't Play That Song Again
    Don't Play That Song Again

    "Don't Play That Song Again" was the UK entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2000. The song was performed by Nicki French, already a well-known name, having had a worldwide hit in 1995 with a cover of Bonnie Tyler "Total Eclipse of the Heart"....
     - Nicki French
    Nicki French

    Nicki French is a female English people singing and dancer who was born in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, but raised from the age of four in Tenterden, Kent, England....
     (At the time, holder of the UK's worst ever placing - 16th) (UK Singles Chart # 34)
  • 2001
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001

    For the 2001 Eurovision Song Contest, the United Kingdom entered "No Dream Impossible", performed by Lindsay D. It received 28 points and 15th place....
     - No Dream Impossible - Lindsay Dracass
    Lindsay Dracass

    Lindsay Dracass, a singer, was born in 1984 in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK....
     (UK Singles Chart # 32)
  • 2002
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002

    The United Kingdom competed at the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 with Jessica Garlick and the song "Come Back "....
     - Come Back
    Come Back (Jessica Garlick song)

    "Come Back" is a single released by Welsh people pop singer Jessica Garlick. It remains the only song Garlick released.The song was the UK entry for the 2002 Eurovision Song Contest where it came in equal 3rd place....
     - Jessica Garlick
    Jessica Garlick

    Jessica Garlick is a United Kingdom singer from Kidwelly, Wales.Garlick made her first steps into showbusiness when she was 16. At that age she won the Welsh final of the TV talent show Star For A Night....
     ("Pop Idol" contestant who is responsible for the UK's best result this decade - joint 3rd in Tallinn) (UK Singles Chart # 13)
  • 2003
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003

    United Kingdom participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003. They used Your Country Needs You to choose their entry. The winner was Liverpudlian duo Jemini with the song Cry Baby....
     - Cry Baby
    Cry Baby (Jemini song)

    "Cry Baby", written and composed by Martin Isherwood, was the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest at the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, and was performed by the duo Jemini....
     - Jemini
    Jemini

    Jemini were an England pop group from Liverpool, best known for scoring "nul points" and finishing in last place with their song "Cry Baby " at the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 in Latvia....
     (The UK's only "nil points") (UK Singles Chart # 15)

Eurovision: Making Your Mind Up (2004 - 2007)

  • 2004
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004

    The United Kingdom held a national preselection to choose the song that would go to the Eurovision Song Contest 2004. It was held on February 28, 2004 and presented by Terry Wogan and Gaby Roslin....
     - Hold On to Our Love
    Hold On to Our Love

    "Hold On to Our Love" was the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 entry for the United Kingdom.Despite the United Kingdom's 26th place at the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, the song was pre-qualified for the final as the United Kingdom is one of the "Big Four" , which means that their entries are exempt from qualification in the semi-final....
     - James Fox
    James Fox (singer)

    James Fox, real name James Richard Mullett, is a pop music singer, songwriter, pianist and guitarist. He represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004....
     (UK Singles Chart # 13)
  • 2005
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005

    The United Kingdom held a national preselection to choose the song that would go to the Eurovision Song Contest 2005. It was held on March 5, 2005 and presented by Terry Wogan and Natasha Kaplinsky....
     - Touch My Fire
    Touch My Fire

    "Touch My Fire" is the fifth single by UK R&B star Javine Hylton. The single was the UK's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest for 2005 and her first for Island Records....
     - Javine Hylton
    Javine Hylton

    Javine Dionne Hylton , more commonly known as 'Javine', is a English singer. She is perhaps mostly famous for representing the UK at Eurovision Song Contest 2005 beating competition favourite model Katie Price for the ticket to Kiev....
     (UK Singles Chart # 18)
  • 2006
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006

    The United Kingdom was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 by Daz Sampson with the song "Teenage Life". He finished in 19th place with 25 points....
     - Teenage Life
    Teenage Life

    "Teenage Life" was the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, which was sung by Daz Sampson in English language....
     - Daz Sampson
    Daz Sampson

    Darren "Daz" Sampson is a United Kingdom dance music record producer and singer.Up until 2006, when he represented the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, Sampson was best known for his commercial dance music, often reworkings of older songs....
     (UK Singles Chart # 8)
  • 2007
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007

    The United Kingdom chose their entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 on the BBC programme Making Your Mind Up . The fourth edition of Making Your Mind Up took place on Saturday 17 March 2007 on BBC One....
     - Flying The Flag (For You)
    Flying the Flag (for You)

    "Flying the Flag " is a song written by Russ Spencer, Morten Schjolin, Andrew Hill, and Paul Tarry and performed by United Kingdom pop music/bubblegum dance group Scooch....
     - Scooch
    Scooch

    Scooch are a United Kingdom bubblegum dance Musical ensemble, comprising performers Natalie Powers, Caroline Barnes, David Ducasse and Russ Spencer....
     (UK Singles Chart # 5)


Eurovision: Your Decision (2008)

  • 2008
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008

    The United Kingdom chose their entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 on the BBC programme Eurovision: Your Decision. It replaced the former selection programme, Making Your Mind Up after a string of bad results....
     - Even If
    Even If

    "Even If" sung by Andy Abraham, was the United Kingdom's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2008, Belgrade, Serbia. It was released on 19 May 2008, stated by his official website....
     - Andy Abraham
    Andy Abraham

    Andrew 'Andy' Abraham is an England vocalist. He was runner-up in the The X Factor of The X Factor and also represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008....
     (The second UK entry to place last). (UK Singles Chart #67)


Eurovision: Your Country Needs You (2009)

  • 2009
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009

    The United Kingdom and the BBC have confirmed their participation at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow, despite their last place finish in Eurovision Song Contest 2008....
     - My Time
    My Time (song)

    "My Time" will be the United Kingdom song in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, to be held in Moscow, Russia in May 2009. The song has been composed and written by Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber and Diane Warren....
     - Jade Ewen
    Jade Ewen

    Jade Ewen is a English people singer and actress. Ewen started her career with the role of Nala in the West End production of The Lion King ....


Contestants


Hosts

  • David Jacobs
    David Jacobs (disc jockey)

    David Jacobs CBE is a United Kingdom actor and broadcaster, best known as former presenter of the BBC programmes Juke Box Jury and Any Questions....
    : 1957, 1960, 1962 - 1966
  • Pete Murray
    Pete Murray (disc jockey)

    Peter Murray Order of the British Empire, is a United Kingdom radio and television presenter and a stage and screen actor. His broadcasting career spanned over 50 years....
    : 1959
  • Katie Boyle
    Katie Boyle

    'Catherine "Katie" Boyle' is a television presenter, well known for appearing on TV panel games such as What's My Line#United Kingdom? and for presenting the Eurovision Song Contest in the 1960s and 1970s...
    : 1961
  • Rolf Harris
    Rolf Harris

    Rolf Harris Order of the British Empire, Order of Australia , is an Australian musician, singer, composer, Painting, and Presenter....
    : 1967
  • Cilla Black
    Cilla Black

    Cilla Black Order of the British Empire is an England singer-songwriter and television personality. After a successful recording career, she went on to become the highest paid female presenter in British television history....
    : 1968, 1973
  • Michael Aspel
    Michael Aspel

    Michael Terence Aspel, Order of the British Empire is an England journalist and television presenter. He has been a high-profile TV personality in the United Kingdom since the 1960s, presenting programmes such as Crackerjack, Aspel and Company, This is Your Life, Strange But True? and Antiques Roadshow....
    : 1969, 1976
  • Cliff Richard
    Cliff Richard

    Sir Cliff Richard Order of the British Empire is an England singer-songwriter, actor and entrepreneur.With his backing group The Shadows, Richard dominated the British popular music scene in the late 1950s and early 1960s, before and during The Beatles' first year in the charts....
    : 1970 - 1972
  • Jimmy Savile
    Jimmy Savile

    Sir James Wilson Vincent Savile Order of the British Empire, Order of St. Gregory the Great , commonly known as Jimmy Savile , is an England DJ, actor and media personality, best known for his BBC television show Jim'll Fix It, and for being the first and last presenter of the long-running BBC chart show Top of the Pops....
    : 1974
  • Lulu
    Lulu (singer)

    Lulu Kennedy-Cairns, Order of British Empire, , best known by her stage name Lulu, is a Scotland singer-songwriter, actress, model and television personality, who has been successful in the entertainment business from the 1960s through to the present day....
    : 1975
  • Terry Wogan
    Terry Wogan

    Sir Michael Terence Wogan, Order of the British Empire Deputy Lieutenant more commonly known as Terry Wogan, is a veteran Irish people radio and television broadcaster, who has worked for the BBC in the United Kingdom for most of his career....
    : 1977 - 1996, 1998, 2003 - 2008
  • Dale Winton
    Dale Winton

    Dale Winton is an England Disc jockey#Radio DJs and television presenter.Winton was brought up by his mother Sheree from the age of nine and left school at 16....
    : 1997
  • Ulrika Jonsson
    Ulrika Jonsson

    Eva Ulrika Jonsson is a Swedish-born British television presenter and occasional actress....
    : 1999
  • Katy Hill
    Katy Hill

    Katy Hill is a England television presenter, most famous for presenting BBC children's magazine show Blue Peter....
    : 2000 - 2001
  • Christopher Price
    Christopher Price (broadcaster)

    Christopher Nicholas Price was the original host of Great Britain celebrity news show Liquid News....
    : 2002
  • Claire Sweeney
    Claire Sweeney

    Claire Jane Sweeney is an England Actress, Singer and celebrity best known for playing the role of Lindsey Corkhill in the Channel 4 soap opera Brookside and her appearance on the first series of the Reality TV show Celebrity Big Brother....
    : 2002
  • Gaby Roslin
    Gaby Roslin

    Gaby Roslin is an England television presenter and actress....
    : 2004
  • Natasha Kaplinsky
    Natasha Kaplinsky

    Natasha Margaret Kaplinsky is an England News presenter, currently employed by Channel Five....
    : 2005 - 2006
  • Fearne Cotton
    Fearne Cotton

    Fearne Cotton is an England presenter known for presenting a number of popular TV programmes such as Top of the Pops and the Red Nose Day telethon....
    : 2007
  • Claudia Winkleman
    Claudia Winkleman

    Claudia Anne I. Winkleman is a British television presenter, radio personality and journalist. She is the daughter of Eve Pollard, former editor of the Daily Express#Sunday Express and Barry Winkleman, a former publisher of Times Atlas of the World....
    : 2008
  • Graham Norton
    Graham Norton

    Graham William Walker is an Irish people actor, comedian and television presenter. He is known by his stage name Graham Norton....
    : 2009
  • Paddy O'Connell
    Paddy O'Connell

    Guy Patrick Bennett O'Connell , better known as Paddy O'Connell is a United Kingdom television and radio presenter of Irish descent, working mainly for the BBC....
    : 2004 Hosted the BBC Three
    BBC Three

    BBC Three is a television channel from the BBC broadcasting via digital cable, Freeview , IPTV and Satellite television platforms. The channel is described by the BBC as an outlet for 'New drama, talent, comedy, films, and accessible news'....
     coverage
Both Ken Bruce
Ken Bruce

Kenneth Robertson Bruce is a veteran United Kingdom broadcaster known for his programme on BBC Radio 2, which is broadcast on weekdays from 9.30 am until 12noon....
 and Ray Moore
Ray Moore (broadcaster)

Ray Moore was a United Kingdom broadcaster who was best known for his long running early morning show on BBC Radio 2.Born in Liverpool, he attended Waterloo Grammar School, and harboured ambitions to be a BBC announcer from an early age....
 have provided BBC Radio 2
BBC Radio 2

BBC Radio 2 is one of the BBC's national radio radio station and the List of most-listened-to radio programs in the United Kingdom. Much of its daytime playlist-based programming is best described as Adult contemporary music or Album-orientated rock, although the station is also noted for its specialist broadcasting of other musical genres....
 commentary on occasion.

Guest commentators/panellists/judges

Featured 1988-1990, 1994, 1995, 2004-2008
  • 1988: Gloria Hunniford
    Gloria Hunniford

    Gloria Hunniford is a TV and radio presenter, and formerly a singer. She is the mother of Caron Keating who died of breast cancer in 2004....
    , George Martin
    George Martin

    Sir George Henry Martin Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom record producer, arrangement and composer. He is sometimes referred to as "the Fifth Beatle"?a title that he owes to his work as producer or co-producer of all of The Beatles' original records as well as playing piano on some of The Beatles tracks?and is considered one o...
    , Bruce Welch
    Bruce Welch

    Bruce Welch Order of the British Empire, is an England guitarist, songwriter, record producer and singer, best known as a member of The Shadows....
    , Mike Batt
    Mike Batt

    Michael Philip Batt is a United Kingdom based songwriter, musician, Record producer and Deputy Chairman of the British Phonographic Industry....
  • 1989: Deke Arlon
    Deke Arlon

    Deke Arlon is a Music publisher and music management.His clients have included record producer Christopher Neil, Caryl Brahms, Sheena Easton, Ron Grainer, Gerard Kenny, Elaine Paige, Ned Sherrin, Dennis Waterman, Helen Watson , Kenny Young, Marti Pellow, Richard Littlejohn and Ray Davies of The Kinks....
    , Gary Davies
    Gary Davies

    Gary Davies was one of the UK's most popular disc jockeys of the 1980s....
    , Leslie Bricusse
    Leslie Bricusse

    Leslie Bricusse is a United Kingdom lyricist and composer.Although best known for his partnership with Anthony Newley, Bricusse has worked with many other composers....
    , Lulu
    Lulu (singer)

    Lulu Kennedy-Cairns, Order of British Empire, , best known by her stage name Lulu, is a Scotland singer-songwriter, actress, model and television personality, who has been successful in the entertainment business from the 1960s through to the present day....
  • 1990: Cathy McGowan
    Cathy McGowan

    Cathy McGowan is a British broadcaster and journalist, presenter from 1964-6 of Associated Rediffusion television?s rock music show, Ready Steady Go!...
    , Gloria Hunniford
    Gloria Hunniford

    Gloria Hunniford is a TV and radio presenter, and formerly a singer. She is the mother of Caron Keating who died of breast cancer in 2004....
    , Carl Davis
    Carl Davis

    Carl Davis Order of the British Empire is an American Conductor and composer who has been living in the UK since 1961.He has made England his home and married English actress Jean Boht....
    , Tim Rice
    Tim Rice

    Sir Timothy Miles Bindon Rice is an English Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, Tony Award and Grammy Award-winning lyricist, author, radio personality and television gameshow panellist....
  • 1994: Richard O'Brien
    Richard O'Brien

    Richard Timothy Smith better known under his stage name Richard O'Brien, is an English-born, New Zealand-raised writer, actor, television presenter and theatre performer....
    , Jonathan King
    Jonathan King

    Jonathan King is a United Kingdom singer, songwriter, TV personality, impresario, writer, film maker, and pop music Record producer.He first came to prominence as a Cambridge University undergraduate when he wrote and sang "Everyone's Gone to the Moon" in 1965, going on to become an executive and media entrepreneur....
  • 1995: Jonathan King
    Jonathan King

    Jonathan King is a United Kingdom singer, songwriter, TV personality, impresario, writer, film maker, and pop music Record producer.He first came to prominence as a Cambridge University undergraduate when he wrote and sang "Everyone's Gone to the Moon" in 1965, going on to become an executive and media entrepreneur....
    , Mike Read
    Mike Read

    Mike Read is a United Kingdom Presenter, writer and television presenter....
    , Cheryl Baker
    Cheryl Baker

    Cheryl Baker is an England television presenter and singer. She is most famous for being a member of 1980s pop group Bucks Fizz , and has performed for the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest twice, winning it the second time....
    , Brian Harvey
    Brian Harvey

    Brian Lee Harvey is an United Kingdom musician and lead singer of pop band East 17....
    , Ian Dury
    Ian Dury

    Ian Robins Dury was an English rock and roll singer, songwriter, and bandleader who initially rose to fame during the late 1970s, during the punk rock and New Wave music era of rock music....
    , Let Loose
    Let Loose

    Let Loose were a 1990s United Kingdom pop music/rock music musical trio, featuring Richie Wermerling , Rob Jeffrey and Lee Murray .The musical ensemble initially scored minor success in the UK Singles Chart with their two of their first three single "Crazy For You" and "Seventeen" ....
     and 2 others
  • 2004: Lorraine Kelly
    Lorraine Kelly

    Lorraine Kelly is a Scotland television presenter and journalist best known as a presenter for GMTV, the ITV morning television station. She currently resides in Broughty Ferry, Dundee, previously living inBlairgowrie, Perthshire....
    , Harry Hill
    Harry Hill

    Matthew Keith Hall , better known as Harry Hill, is a BAFTA award-winning England comedian, author and television presenter and former medical doctor, who began his career in comedy with the popular radio show Harry Hill's Fruit Corner....
    , Carrie Grant
    Carrie Grant

    Carrie Grant is a British celebrity vocal coach and session singer. She is best known for her work on the television talent contests Fame Academy, Comic Relief does Fame Academy and Pop Idol, together with her husband and colleague David Grant ....
  • 2005: Jonathan Ross
    Jonathan Ross

    Jonathan Ross may refer to:* Jonathan Ross , English television and radio personality* Jonathan Ross , United States Senator, Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court...
    , Bruno Tonioli
    Bruno Tonioli

    Bruno Tonioli is an Italy-born United Kingdom dancer and professional choreographer. He was born and raised in Ferrara, Italy. He is the son of Werther, a bus driver, and Fulvia, a seamstress....
    , Paddy O'Connell
    Paddy O'Connell

    Guy Patrick Bennett O'Connell , better known as Paddy O'Connell is a United Kingdom television and radio presenter of Irish descent, working mainly for the BBC....
    , Natalie Cassidy
    Natalie Cassidy

    Natalie Ann Cassidy is an English actress and television personality, best known for playing the role of Sonia Fowler in the British soap opera EastEnders....
  • 2006: Jonathan Ross
    Jonathan Ross

    Jonathan Ross may refer to:* Jonathan Ross , English television and radio personality* Jonathan Ross , United States Senator, Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court...
    , Bruno Tonioli
    Bruno Tonioli

    Bruno Tonioli is an Italy-born United Kingdom dancer and professional choreographer. He was born and raised in Ferrara, Italy. He is the son of Werther, a bus driver, and Fulvia, a seamstress....
    , Fearne Cotton
    Fearne Cotton

    Fearne Cotton is an England presenter known for presenting a number of popular TV programmes such as Top of the Pops and the Red Nose Day telethon....
    , Kelly Osbourne
    Kelly Osbourne

    Kelly Michelle Lee Osbourne is an English Celebrity, Singing, award-winning Actor, Radio personality, fashion designer and Model . She is the daughter of Sharon Osbourne and Ozzy Osbourne....
  • 2007: John Barrowman
    John Barrowman

    John Scot Barrowman is a Scottish people-born United States people actor, singer, dancer, Musical theatre and media personality, currently based in England....
    , Mel Giedroyc
    Mel Giedroyc

    Melanie Clare Sophie Giedroyc is an England television presenter, actress, and writer....
  • 2008: John Barrowman
    John Barrowman

    John Scot Barrowman is a Scottish people-born United States people actor, singer, dancer, Musical theatre and media personality, currently based in England....
    , Carrie Grant
    Carrie Grant

    Carrie Grant is a British celebrity vocal coach and session singer. She is best known for her work on the television talent contests Fame Academy, Comic Relief does Fame Academy and Pop Idol, together with her husband and colleague David Grant ....
  • 2009: Lulu
    Lulu (singer)

    Lulu Kennedy-Cairns, Order of British Empire, , best known by her stage name Lulu, is a Scotland singer-songwriter, actress, model and television personality, who has been successful in the entertainment business from the 1960s through to the present day....
    , Arlene Phillips
    Arlene Phillips

    Arlene Phillips Order of the British Empire is an United Kingdom choreographer, talent scout and former dancer, who has worked in many fields of entertainment....
    , Andrew Lloyd-Webber, Diane Warren
    Diane Warren

    Diane Eve Warren is one of the most successful songwriters in the recent history of pop music. As of 2006, her songs have received six Academy Award for Best Song, four Golden Globe nominations, and seven Grammy Award nominations....
    , Duncan James
    Duncan James

    Note that this article is about the British artist, not the Australian artist of the same name who is famous for the single "Speed of Life".Duncan Matthew James Inglis is an England singer, actor and television presenter, formerly of the popular boy band Blue ....
    , Emma Bunton
    Emma Bunton

    Emma Lee Bunton is an English pop music singer, songwriter, and occasional actor. Bunton is best known for being a member of the successful '90s girl group, the Spice Girls, in which she was known as "Baby Spice" as she was the youngest member and often wore revealing "babydoll" dresses....
    , Alesha Dixon
    Alesha Dixon

    Alesha Anjanette Dixon is a British people singer, songwriter, model and television personality. After finding fame in the all-female trio Mis-Teeq, she is now solo....


Venues

  • Lime Grove Studios
    Lime Grove Studios

    Lime Grove Studios was a film studio complex built by the Gaumont Film Company in 1915 situated in a street named Lime Grove, inShepherd's Bush, west London, north of Hammersmith and described by Gaumont as "the finest studio in Great Britain and the first building ever put up in this country solely for the production of films"....
    : 1957, 1959 - 1961
  • BBC Television Theatre: 1962 - 1975, 1980, 1981, 1983
  • BBC Television Centre
    BBC Television Centre

    BBC Television Centre in West London, sometimes abbreviated to TVC, TC or TV Centre, is the headquarters of BBC Television. The greater part of the BBC's television output comes from here, as well as, in more recent years, that of BBC Radio 5 Live and, since 1998, that of most of the corporation's national BBC News service....
    : 1982, 1984 - 1999, 2003 - 2006, 2008 - 2009
  • Royal Albert Hall
    Royal Albert Hall

    The Royal Albert Hall is an arts venue situated in the Knightsbridge area of the City of Westminster, London, England, best known for holding the annual summer Proms concerts since 1941....
    : 1976, 1978, 1979 (show abandoned due to industrial action)
  • New London Theatre
    New London Theatre

    The New London Theatre is a West End theatre located on the corners of Drury Lane and Parker Street in Covent Garden, in the London Borough of Camden....
    : 1977 (show not transmitted due to industrial action)
  • Elstree Studios
    Elstree Studios

    Historically, the name "Elstree Studios" refers to any of several film studios that were based in the towns of Borehamwood and Elstree in Hertfordshire, England....
    : 2000 - 2002
  • The Maidstone Studios
    The Maidstone Studios

    The Maidstone Studios is a television studio complex with radio studio facilities based at Vinters Park in Maidstone, Kent United Kingdom.It is home to a varied selection of independent British television programming including quiz shows such as Catchphrase and popular children's shows such as CITV's Art Attack ....
    : 2007


See also

  • United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest
    United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest

    The United Kingdom first participated at the Eurovision Song Contest in Eurovision Song Contest 1957, the second contest. The BBC had wanted to take part in the first contest in Eurovision Song Contest 1956, but had submitted their entry to the European Broadcasting Union after the deadline had passed....


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