Eurovision 2012: After the Show
This year has been quite like no other recent Eurovision. The fallout from it has yet to really be seen, but is already being felt. In a three-part post-contest podcast, […]
This year has been quite like no other recent Eurovision. The fallout from it has yet to really be seen, but is already being felt. In a three-part post-contest podcast, […]
The dust is still settling. Loreen is still a bit excited, the Azerbaijan president’s son-in-law Emin Agalarov is getting booking inquiries from licensed clubs all over western New South Wales and fears mount that […]
As I woke up this morning in inner-suburban Melbourne I had no idea that half a day later I would be so amazed by a Eurovision outcome. I came to […]
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, […]
Hosted & posted by Andy Bell & Hikaru Freeman Andy & Hikaru plus friend at Joy Radiothon sponsor Essendon Jeep At the risk of stating the bleeding obvious, it’s a […]
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 […]
This is total fiction, not true and not to be taken seriously at all. There, you have been warned. Eurovision wouldn’t be Eurovision without a scandal or three. As the […]
You wouldn’t read about it. Well I haven’t read about it. And I reckon it could become a BIG factor in this year’s brouhaha in Baku. Tick, tock. Tick, tock. […]
It’s out, in a somewhat dark 3/4 time and has strong echoes of the man in black. The United Kingdom has revealed its entry for Baku to be sung by […]
He’s been on everybody’s lips since he was announced as the UK’s entrant this year: Engelbert Humperdinck, and it seems everybody has an opinion. Here’s three views: Andy’s, Hikaru’s, and […]