News - UK: BBC update Eurovision website | Eurovision Song Contest News - 2009 Moscow, Russia 

member login (forgot password?) subscribe (free!)

Credits

Written by

Gavin Murray

Published

11/May at 12:14

Source(s)

esctoday.com

News

BBC Broadcaster united kingdom uk logo - © BBC
© BBC

bbc.co.uk/eurovision

UK: BBC update Eurovision website

British broadcaster, BBC, have updated their Eurovision website for the forthcoming song contest.

The website bbc.co.uk/eurovision now includes a message board, galleries, videos of the 43 participating countries and you can also send in your Eurovision party photos.

It also includes a video with Andy Abraham on avoiding nil points and includes Terry Wogan and Paddy O'Connell.

However there is a catch as some of the website, for example the videos, can only be accessed by residents only in the UK.

Visit the website here.


Related polls




Go directly to the reactions

Reactions

When reacting to a news item, please stick to the topic. Inappropriate messages (swearing, racism, hate, etc.), messages in other languages than English and spam (which includes URL advertising) will be deleted and you risk your account being removed. Reacting on newsitems is only possible when logged in as a member. Still don't have member account?

Click here to react  Click here to become a member (free!)


Jonathan R [29655]
Mon 12 May 2008 20:08:17

"Also, Hero could not be more run-of-the-mill! Honestly, the bland melody, average singer and of course the key change for the final chorus, where all put together in some schlager factory. Hero ain't anything special, it's a lucky product of mass production, not that there is anything wrong with that, cos it ain't an awful song."

That's exactly my sentiment. I think "Hero" is not at all bad, but deserves nul points for originality! (same with serbia and greece and norway)


DannyT [43795]
Mon 12 May 2008 14:09:55

Being from the Northern Ireland I know I am backing Dustin this year as my entry, rather than Andy Abrahams. I've grown up with Dustin and his song is brilliant.

Also, Hero could not be more run-of-the-mill! Honestly, the bland melody, average singer and of course the key change for the final chorus, where all put together in some schlager factory. Hero ain't anything special, it's a lucky product of mass production, not that there is anything wrong with that, cos it ain't an awful song.


Ben Gray [44512]
Mon 12 May 2008 11:04:36

@ Joey Mouse

That had nothing to do with the state of the UK. Just sloppy attention to detail.

@ Night Editor

He meant the interview with Sir Terry Wogan.


Night Editor [45546]
Mon 12 May 2008 11:01:01

@Joey Mouse: I must have been watching a different interview because the flag I saw behind Andy Abraham was the present day Union Flag (it's only called the Union Jack when it's flown at sea) which includes the cross of St Patrick.


Joey Mouse [38539]
Mon 12 May 2008 10:38:53

Does anyone know why the BBC had the old pre 1801 Union Jack (flown before Ireland joined the UK) behind everyone in the interviews. It excludes Northern Ireland. Does the BBC not cover NI anymore? Is Dustin the official song for the North too now?


Ben Gray [44512]
Mon 12 May 2008 02:27:02

I disagree that nobody cares about the Big 4 songs. As I said, after doing my homework of course, 10 countries awarded points to the UK in 2006. They weren't high (apart from Ireland) but you have to look at it this way. Instead of thinking "Oh, only 2 points?" think of it as the fact you made it into that countries top 10!

Last year proved to suffer from a particularly bad case of eastern domination and as such many deserving songs didn't qualify, but I won't let that influence my expectations of this year. Let us not forget plenty of western countries qualified in previous years and with this new system in place I am confident we will see more deserving songs getting through.

Germany has achieved an 8th place since the semi finals were introduced, but for the rest of the time, the big 4 have mostly only made mid-board or just above at best. If the song and performance is good enough, you WILL get some points, so don't believe all the consipracy theories.

ESCtodays own draw analysis of this year and some past years have also proved that your slot in the running order doesn't always affect your chances of doing well as much as fans say, so there's no need for the Big 4 to all sing last. Infact, I'm disappointed that on the final night, there will only be 5 performances I haven't already seen! I think they should let the previous year's top 3 or 5 have a place in the final, so as not to make the semi finals too short.

My opinion on the draw is that it doesn't matter so much whether you're early, middle or late, but what kind of songs come before and after yours! The UK in 2007 may have had slightly better luck if it didn't come right after 1st and 2nd place consecutively (2nd being a comedy entry) and then be followed by the Romanian entry!! That was ROTTEN luck.


Michael UK [23926]
Mon 12 May 2008 00:56:51

" hero" is not "run of the mill" at all. its a great euro song , and performed very well. its easy to label schlager , but u could also label r and b , rock , pop , ballads in the same way , its just a certain genre, and for me much better than some of the drab ethno ballads we ve had every yr recently




Benjamin Johnson [10217]
Sun 11 May 2008 22:51:20

Jonny K

You are very funny :P :P


garry chelsea! [32082]
Sun 11 May 2008 22:46:20

happily hero will not be performed they are only performing classic eurovision songs, not run of the mill schlager


MARTIN PUGH [45294]
Sun 11 May 2008 22:36:47

They don't allow you to watch the videos unless you are in the UK ???????


Jonny K [46883]
Sun 11 May 2008 22:35:36

- Benjamin Johnson

Fair point!!!! ;) I think the big 4 should start with a 300 point advantage, that way we might just win!!!!! lol ;)


Benjamin Johnson [10217]
Sun 11 May 2008 22:29:21

Jonny K

I disagree, if the 'Big 4' sings last they still get low marks anyway, because no one cares about the 'big 4' songs anymore! :( :( :(


Jonny K [46883]
Sun 11 May 2008 22:19:31

- Benjamin Johnson

Well the Big 4 are at a clear disadvantage, because they are already in the final nobody votes for them! So singing last would make them a bit more remembered and hopefully give them better chances of a good result! ;)


Benjamin Johnson [10217]
Sun 11 May 2008 22:12:54

Very good site!

Anyway, what diffrance would the 'big 4' sings last?

Andy is the best UK entry since 2002! But I dout he will score well........ :( :( :(


the real zingo star [47522]
Sun 11 May 2008 21:52:09

Yes Gary Good luck!!!!

The ESC 2008 Hero will win!


the real Hero [47209]
Sun 11 May 2008 21:52:08

@ Gary

Good luck!!!

Vote Sweden!


garry chelsea! [32082]
Sun 11 May 2008 17:11:25

dont forget west end eurovision this thursday www.theatremad.org.uk


deryameydan deryameydan [47277]
Sun 11 May 2008 16:36:29

MOR VE ÖTESİ -CRAZY (TURKEY) NUMBER ONE


DannyT [43795]
Sun 11 May 2008 16:31:57

I'm really sorry Jonny K and others,

I really wanted to like the UK entry but i just can't do it. Andy Abrahams probably has the best voice of any contestant this year but I can't stand the song.

Good luck though for Belgrade!


Jonny K [46883]
Sun 11 May 2008 15:01:46

- Night Editor

I agree!! The big 4 should sing last, then the dis-advantage of being in the big 4, would be kind of evened out!! ;)


Night Editor [45546]
Sun 11 May 2008 14:36:21

@ Jonny and Ben: I'm cheering for Andy! I'm also about 40 but I can still remember Eurovisions after 1981. I hope his song, which is a cracker and our best since 2002, will do well. Even placing somewhere between 10th and 15th would be an improvement. I think the EBU should insist the Big 4 should sing last in the contest (and thus we'd avoid that dreaded singing-2nd) LOL


Jonny K [46883]
Sun 11 May 2008 14:09:00

- Night Editor

Yeah! Oh well, I don't mind if his eurovision knowledge is bad, as long as he gets us a good few points in Belgrade!!! ;)


Jonny K [46883]
Sun 11 May 2008 14:04:29

- Ben Gray

I agree, although I know we haven't got a winning song this year, the song is great and andy really sells the song. Its just a shame we've been awarded with the worst possible running position possible!!!


Ben Gray [44512]
Sun 11 May 2008 14:01:47

I don't care what anyone says. Every time I listen to the British entry this year, I think "Yes. We've got a good song this year." If TEN countries gave us any points at all for our 2006 entry (half of them being eastern countries!) then I think we can definitely manage 11th-15th place this year or maybe even better.


Ben Gray [44512]
Sun 11 May 2008 14:01:31

@ Night Editor

But don't forget Andy is in his 40's. Katrina and the Waves aren't going to be his first memories at all, are they?

"Lost the will to live" was a bit of a strong choice of words. I enjoyed watching it, and I respect how he is genuinely happy to be part of Eurovision knowing that Celine Dion and Cliff Richard have to thank it for boosting or even launching their careers. I also think Andy's expectations are optimistic but not unrealistic. "To narrowly creep into the top 10 would be an achievement for me," he said. I say good on him.


Night Editor [45546]
Sun 11 May 2008 13:54:15

@ jonny K: Did you notice how Andy was struggling when he said how proud he was to follow in a long line of participants? He started off with "Cliff Richard, Lulu..... (long pause)... Celine Dion". He obviously couldn't name any other UK entrants and given he's our 50th consecutive participants that's quite a sad indictment. Time to brush up on your history, Andy. I bet if you were to ask him who the UK entrant was in ABBA's 74' contest he couldn't name her.


Jonny K [46883]
Sun 11 May 2008 13:05:45

- nigel mc macerson

Yeah, I think so too!!! :) But I think this person is decent, I think he is doing it to take the piss out of "hero.", and if he isn't, its funny anyway!


The list of 35 reactions is divided into 2 pages. Choose a page:
1 | 2

React yourself

Closed for reactions
This news article is older than one week. Reacting to articles is only possible in the first week after publication.

































click here for flight deals

08/Sep/2008

81 visitors online

0 members online

31248 members

1 reactions today

Set as home page!

Search news

Tools


More news

Country pages

Share!

Do you have news for esctoday.com? Please let us know! You can submit your newsitem in our contact centre!

Hot Items


Tip!