The fourth of five shows reviewing the songs competing in the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest. This week, we have Ciaran Urry-Tuttiett of The Eurovision Showcase joining us as our fourth special guest judge as we look at the songs in the second half of Semi-final 2.
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The team discuss the songs selected in Ireland, North Macedonia, Israel and Italy. They also preview national finals in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Ukraine, as well as semi-finals in Norway and Sweden.
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The team kick off the 2022 National Final season and discuss the songs selected so far. They also preview national finals in Ireland, North Macedonia, Israel and Italy, as well as a LOT of semi-finals in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Slovenia, and Sweden.
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The first of five shows reviewing the songs competing in the 2021 Eurovision Song Contest. This week, we have Paul Klur of Bruce Reviews Music joining us as our first special guest judge as we look at the songs in the first half of Semi-final 1.
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It’s a busy week this week as the team discuss national final participants with sour grapes, why the finals in both Norway and Finland have us worried, and if Spain could succeed by making the audience swoon. We also discuss semi-finals in Estonia and Portugal.
We also have our weekly news roundup and answer some listeners questions.
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National final season is over for 2020, and the team take time to reminisce over the highlights of the past six weeks and list the songs that will be sadly missed. There is also a brief discussion about how the current coronavirus pandemic could affect this year’s contest. We also have our last round of listener’s questions.
NOTE – since recording, the coronavirus situation has escalated further, but most of our comments on the situation still apply.