Musings – The view down here
It’s never over. Eurovision that is. Or are there some worrying signs ? The singers and the songs have come and gone, but the number of viewers who watched the […]
It’s never over. Eurovision that is. Or are there some worrying signs ? The singers and the songs have come and gone, but the number of viewers who watched the […]
From 1900 AEST (1200 BST) on Sunday May 26th Hikaru Freeman & Andy Bell will present a FIVE hour coverage of the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest being held in Baku, […]
We are down to the business end of proceedings. Whether you’re watching it live across Europe or on delay on the other continents, Eurovision 2012 in Baku is here. Saturday […]
The Countdown is heating up. Only 14 days left! Here is the podcast version of EuroSongCountdown for 12 May 2012 Our full interview with John Kennedy O’Connor (have a safe […]
It is almost half a century ago, but the 1963 Eurovision Song Contest remains a high water mark in the history of the event. It is right up there with […]
“Dansevise” sung by Grethe and Jørgen Ingmann won the Eurovision in 1963 under controversial circumstances. There were “technical” issues in calling up the Norwegian jury as the Danes & Swiss […]
Adapted from a 2010 blogpost by Andy Bell at “The Full Catastrophe”. The ways the Eurovision Song Contest has been staged over the years tell us much more than who […]
Welcome to Euro Song Countdown 2012′s coverage of the runners & riders for Baku. We will update the status of competing countries as the results of national contests and decisions […]