Similarities between UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest
UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest have 166 things in common (in Unionpedia): A Man Without Love, A Message to Your Heart, Aeone, All (song), Andrew Lloyd Webber, Andy Abraham, Are You Sure? (The Allisons song), Bardo (band), BBC, BBC Four, BBC Music Introducing, BBC News Online, BBC One, BBC Radio 2, BBC Two, Beg, Steal or Borrow, Believe in Me (Bonnie Tyler song), Belle and the Devotions, Better the Devil You Know (Sonia song), Black Lace (band), Blue (English band), Bonnie Tyler, Boom Bang-a-Bang, Brighton Dome, Brotherhood of Man, Bryan Johnson (singer), Bucks Fizz, Carrie Grant, Cheryl Baker, Children of the Universe, ..., Cliff Richard, Clodagh Rodgers, Co-Co (band), Colin Berry, Come Back (Jessica Garlick song), Congratulations (Cliff Richard song), Cry Baby (Jemini song), David Jacobs (broadcaster), Daz Sampson, Diane Warren, Don't Play That Song Again, Duncan James, Electro Velvet, Emma (Welsh singer), Engelbert Humperdinck (singer), European Broadcasting Union, Eurovision Song Contest, Eurovision Song Contest 1974, Eurovision Song Contest 2006, Eurovision Song Contest 2007, Eurovision Song Contest 2008, Eurovision Song Contest 2009, Eurovision Song Contest 2011, Eurovision Song Contest 2012, Even If (Andy Abraham song), Fearne Cotton, Flying the Flag (For You), Frances Ruffelle, Gina G, Give a Little Love Back to the World, Go (Scott Fitzgerald song), Graham Norton, Hammersmith Apollo, Hold Onto Our Love, I Belong (Kathy Kirby song), I Can (Blue song), I Love the Little Things, I'm Never Giving Up, Imaani, Istanbul, It's My Time (Jade Ewen song), Jack in the Box (song), Jade Ewen, James Fox (singer), Javine Hylton, Jemini, Jessica Garlick, Joe and Jake, Josh James (singer), Kathy Kirby, Katie Boyle, Katrina and the Waves, Katrina Leskanich, Ken Bruce, Kenneth McKellar (singer), Knock, Knock Who's There?, Let Me Be the One (The Shadows song), Lindsay Dracass, Live Report, Lonely Symphony (We Will Be Free), Long Live Love (Olivia Newton-John song), Looking High, High, High, Lorraine Kelly, Love City Groove, Love City Groove (song), Love Enough for Two, Love Games (Belle and the Devotions song), Love Is (Vikki Watson song), Love Shine a Light, Love Will Set You Free, Lucie Jones, Lulu (singer), Lynsey de Paul, Making Your Mind Up, Mary Ann (Black Lace song), Mary Hopkin, Matt Monro, Mel Giedroyc, Michael Aspel, Michael Ball (singer), Michael Moran (music producer), Molly Smitten-Downes, Never Give Up on You, Nicki French, No Dream Impossible, Olivia Newton-John, One Step Further, One Step Out of Time, Only the Light, Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit, Paddy O'Connell, Patricia Bredin, Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson, Pete Murray (DJ), Power to All Our Friends, Precious (band), Prima Donna (UK band), Puppet on a String, Ray Moore (broadcaster), Richard Peebles, Ring-A-Ding Girl, Rock Bottom (Lynsey de Paul and Mike Moran song), Rolf Harris, Ronnie Carroll, Royal Albert Hall, Runner in the Night, Ryder (band), Rylan Clark-Neal, Samantha Womack, Sandie Shaw, Save Your Kisses for Me, Say It Again (Precious song), Say Wonderful Things (song), Scooch, Scott Fitzgerald (singer), Scott Mills, Sing, Little Birdie, Sonia (singer), Still in Love with You (Electro Velvet song), Storm (SuRie song), SuRie, Sweet Dreams (band), Teenage Life, Television Centre, London, Terry Wogan, That Sounds Good to Me, The Allisons, The Bad Old Days, The New Seekers, The Shadows, Touch My Fire, Ulrika Jonsson, United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest, Where Are You? (Imaani song), Why Do I Always Get It Wrong, You're Not Alone (Joe and Jake song). Expand index (136 more) »
A Man Without Love
"A Man Without Love" was the British entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1966, performed in English by Kenneth McKellar.
A Man Without Love and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · A Man Without Love and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
A Message to Your Heart
"A Message to Your Heart", written and composed by Paul Curtis, was the United Kingdom's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1991, performed by Samantha Janus.
A Message to Your Heart and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · A Message to Your Heart and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Aeone
Aeone Victoria Watson (born 1959, Liss, Hampshire, England), best known as her mononym Aeone (pronounced ay-own), is a British musician and composer, who now lives in Los Angeles, California, United States.
Aeone and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Aeone and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
All (song)
"All" was the United Kingdom entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1957 performed in English by Hull born actress and occasional singer Patricia Bredin.
All (song) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · All (song) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Andrew Lloyd Webber, Baron Lloyd-Webber Kt (born 22 March 1948) is an English composer and impresario of musical theatre.
Andrew Lloyd Webber and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Andrew Lloyd Webber and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Andy Abraham
Andrew Abraham (born 16 July 1965 in North London, England) is a British singer.
Andy Abraham and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Andy Abraham and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Are You Sure? (The Allisons song)
"Are You Sure?" is a song by British pop duo The Allisons, that represented the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest 1961, performed in English.
Are You Sure? (The Allisons song) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Are You Sure? (The Allisons song) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Bardo (band)
Bardo was a male/female pop music duo (Sally Ann Triplett and Stephen Fischer) formed to represent the United Kingdom in the 1982 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "One Step Further".
Bardo (band) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Bardo (band) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster.
BBC and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · BBC and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
BBC Four
BBC Four is a British television channel operated by the British Broadcasting Corporation and available to digital television viewers on Freeview, IPTV, satellite, and cable.
BBC Four and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · BBC Four and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
BBC Music Introducing
BBC Music Introducing is BBC Radio's platform supporting unsigned, undiscovered, and under-the-radar UK talent.
BBC Music Introducing and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · BBC Music Introducing and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
BBC News Online
BBC News Online is the website of BBC News, the division of the BBC responsible for newsgathering and production.
BBC News Online and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · BBC News Online and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
BBC One
BBC One is the flagship television channel of the British Broadcasting Corporation in the United Kingdom, Isle of Man and Channel Islands.
BBC One and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · BBC One and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
BBC Radio 2
BBC Radio 2 is one of the BBC's national radio stations and the most popular station in the United Kingdom with over 15 million weekly listeners. Much of its daytime playlist-based programming is adult contemporary or AOR, although the station also broadcasts other specialist musical genres. Radio 2 broadcasts throughout the UK on FM between 88.1 and 90.2MHz from studios in Wogan House, adjacent to Broadcasting House in central London. Programmes are relayed on digital radio via DAB, Sky, Cable TV, IPTV, Freeview, Freesat and the Internet.
BBC Radio 2 and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · BBC Radio 2 and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
BBC Two
BBC Two is the second flagship television channel of the British Broadcasting Corporation in the United Kingdom, Isle of Man and Channel Islands.
BBC Two and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · BBC Two and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Beg, Steal or Borrow
"Beg, Steal or Borrow" was the British entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1972, performed in English by The New Seekers.
Beg, Steal or Borrow and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Beg, Steal or Borrow and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Believe in Me (Bonnie Tyler song)
"Believe in Me" is a song by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler from her sixteenth studio album Rocks and Honey (2013).
Believe in Me (Bonnie Tyler song) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Believe in Me (Bonnie Tyler song) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Belle and the Devotions
Belle and the Devotions was a British pop group, ostensibly a group named for the singer Kit Rolfe.
Belle and the Devotions and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Belle and the Devotions and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Better the Devil You Know (Sonia song)
"Better the Devil You Know" is a pop song written by Brian Teasdale and Dean Collinson for English singer Sonia.
Better the Devil You Know (Sonia song) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Better the Devil You Know (Sonia song) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Black Lace (band)
Black Lace are a British pop band, best known for novelty party records, including their biggest hit, "Agadoo".
Black Lace (band) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Black Lace (band) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Blue (English band)
Blue is an English boyband consisting of members Antony Costa, Duncan James, Lee Ryan and Simon Webbe.
Blue (English band) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Blue (English band) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Bonnie Tyler
Bonnie Tyler (born Gaynor Hopkins; 8 June 1951) is a Welsh singer, known for her distinctive husky voice.
Bonnie Tyler and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Bonnie Tyler and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Boom Bang-a-Bang
"Boom Bang-a-Bang" was the United Kingdom entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 1969.
Boom Bang-a-Bang and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Boom Bang-a-Bang and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Brighton Dome
The Brighton Dome is an arts venue in Brighton, England, that contains the Concert Hall, the Corn Exchange and the Studio Theatre (formerly the Pavilion Theatre).
Brighton Dome and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Brighton Dome and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Brotherhood of Man
Brotherhood of Man are a British pop group who achieved success in the 1970s.
Brotherhood of Man and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Brotherhood of Man and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Bryan Johnson (singer)
Bryan Johnson (18 July 1926 – 18 October 1995) was an English singer and actor.
Bryan Johnson (singer) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Bryan Johnson (singer) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Bucks Fizz
Bucks Fizz is a British pop group that achieved success in the 1980s, most notably for winning the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Making Your Mind Up".
Bucks Fizz and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Bucks Fizz and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Carrie Grant
Caroline Vanessa "Carrie" Grant (née Gray, born 17 August 1965) is a British vocal coach, television presenter, and session singer.
Carrie Grant and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Carrie Grant and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Cheryl Baker
Cheryl Baker (born Rita Maria Crudgington; 8 March 1954) is an English television presenter and singer.
Cheryl Baker and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Cheryl Baker and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Children of the Universe
"Children of the Universe" is a song by British singer Molly.
Children of the Universe and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Children of the Universe and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Cliff Richard
Sir Cliff Richard, (born Harry Rodger Webb, 14 October 1940) is a British pop singer, musician, performer, actor and philanthropist.
Cliff Richard and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Cliff Richard and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Clodagh Rodgers
Clodagh Rodgers (born 5 March 1947) is a singer and actress from Northern Ireland, best known for her hit singles including "Come Back and Shake Me", "Goodnight Midnight", and "Jack in the Box".
Clodagh Rodgers and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Clodagh Rodgers and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Co-Co (band)
Co-Co were a six piece British band who represented the UK for the Eurovision Song Contest 1978, staged at the Palais de Congrès in Paris, France, on 22 April 1978, with the song, "The Bad Old Days".
Co-Co (band) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Co-Co (band) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Colin Berry
Colin Berry is a British radio disc jockey/presenter and newsreader, best known for his many years at BBC Radio 2.
Colin Berry and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Colin Berry and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Come Back (Jessica Garlick song)
"Come Back" is a single released by Welsh pop singer Jessica Garlick which was the UK entry for 2002 Eurovision Song Contest.
Come Back (Jessica Garlick song) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Come Back (Jessica Garlick song) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Congratulations (Cliff Richard song)
"Congratulations" is a song written by Bill Martin and Phil Coulter, as the UK entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1968 on 6 April with Cliff Richard performing.
Congratulations (Cliff Richard song) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Congratulations (Cliff Richard song) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Cry Baby (Jemini song)
"Cry Baby", written and composed by Martin Isherwood, was the United Kingdom's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, and was performed by the duo Jemini.
Cry Baby (Jemini song) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Cry Baby (Jemini song) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
David Jacobs (broadcaster)
David Lewis Jacobs, CBE (19 May 1926 – 2 September 2013) was a British broadcaster perhaps best known as presenter of the BBC Television 1960s peak-time show Juke Box Jury, and as chairman of the long-running BBC Radio 4 topical forum Any Questions? Earlier radio work included small acting parts: over the years he played himself or presenter characters in film, television and radio productions.
David Jacobs (broadcaster) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · David Jacobs (broadcaster) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Daz Sampson
Darren "Daz" Sampson (born 28 November 1974) is currently a British professional soccer manager/scout, formerly a music producer, and broadcaster.
Daz Sampson and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Daz Sampson and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Diane Warren
Diane Eve Warren (born September 7, 1956) is an American songwriter.
Diane Warren and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Diane Warren and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Don't Play That Song Again
"Don't Play That Song Again" was the UK entry for the 2000 Eurovision Song Contest.
Don't Play That Song Again and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Don't Play That Song Again and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Duncan James
Duncan James (born 7 April 1978) is an English singer, actor and television presenter.
Duncan James and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Duncan James and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Electro Velvet
Electro Velvet were a British vocal duo that represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 with the song "Still in Love with You" finishing 24th.
Electro Velvet and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Electro Velvet and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Emma (Welsh singer)
Emma (born Emma Louise Booth, 2 August 1974) is a Welsh singer, who sang the UK entry, "Give a Little Love Back to the World", in the Eurovision Song Contest 1990.
Emma (Welsh singer) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Emma (Welsh singer) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Engelbert Humperdinck (singer)
Engelbert Humperdinck (born Arnold George Dorsey; 2 May 1936) is an English pop singer.
Engelbert Humperdinck (singer) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Engelbert Humperdinck (singer) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
European Broadcasting Union
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU; Union européenne de radio-télévision, UER) is an alliance of public service media organisations, established on 12 February 1950.
European Broadcasting Union and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · European Broadcasting Union and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Eurovision Song Contest
The Eurovision Song Contest (Concours Eurovision de la chanson), often simply called Eurovision, is an international song competition held primarily among the member countries of the European Broadcasting Union.
Eurovision Song Contest and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Eurovision Song Contest and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Eurovision Song Contest 1974
The Eurovision Song Contest 1974 was the 19th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest.
Eurovision Song Contest 1974 and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Eurovision Song Contest 1974 and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Eurovision Song Contest 2006
The Eurovision Song Contest 2006 was the 51st edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest.
Eurovision Song Contest 2006 and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Eurovision Song Contest 2006 and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Eurovision Song Contest 2007
The Eurovision Song Contest 2007 was the 52nd edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest.
Eurovision Song Contest 2007 and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Eurovision Song Contest 2007 and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Eurovision Song Contest 2008
The Eurovision Song Contest 2008 was the 53rd edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest.
Eurovision Song Contest 2008 and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Eurovision Song Contest 2008 and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Eurovision Song Contest 2009
The Eurovision Song Contest 2009 was the 54th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest.
Eurovision Song Contest 2009 and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Eurovision Song Contest 2009 and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Eurovision Song Contest 2011
The Eurovision Song Contest 2011 was the 56th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest.
Eurovision Song Contest 2011 and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Eurovision Song Contest 2011 and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Eurovision Song Contest 2012
The Eurovision Song Contest 2012 was the 57th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest.
Eurovision Song Contest 2012 and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Eurovision Song Contest 2012 and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Even If (Andy Abraham song)
"Even If" is a song by Andy Abraham and the United Kingdom's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2008, which took place in Belgrade, Serbia.
Even If (Andy Abraham song) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Even If (Andy Abraham song) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Fearne Cotton
Fearne Wood (born 3 September 1981), known professionally by her maiden name Cotton, is an English television and radio presenter, best known for presenting a number of popular television programmes such as Top of the Pops and the Red Nose Day telethons.
Fearne Cotton and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Fearne Cotton and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Flying the Flag (For You)
"Flying the Flag (For You)" is a song performed by British pop/bubblegum dance group Scooch.
Flying the Flag (For You) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Flying the Flag (For You) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Frances Ruffelle
Frances Ruffelle (born Frances Jane Ruffell; 29 August 1965) is an English musical theatre actress and recording artist.
Frances Ruffelle and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Frances Ruffelle and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Gina G
Gina G (born Gina Mary Gardiner, 3 August 1970) is an Australian singer who represented the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo 1996, with the song "Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit", which reached #1 in the UK singles chart.
Gina G and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Gina G and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
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's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1990, performed by Emma.
Give a Little Love Back to the World and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Give a Little Love Back to the World and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Go (Scott Fitzgerald song)
"Go", written and composed by Julie Forsyth, who was a member of the Pop Group Guys 'n' Dolls and is the daughter of English entertainer Bruce Forsyth, was the United Kingdom's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1988, performed by Scott Fitzgerald.
Go (Scott Fitzgerald song) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Go (Scott Fitzgerald song) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Graham Norton
Graham William Walker (born 4 April 1963), known professionally as Graham Norton, is an Irish television and radio presenter, comedian, actor, and writer based in the United Kingdom.
Graham Norton and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Graham Norton and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Hammersmith Apollo
The Hammersmith Apollo (called the Eventim Apollo for sponsorship reasons and formerly – and still commonly – known as the Hammersmith Odeon) is an entertainment venue and a Grade II* listed building located in Hammersmith, London.
Hammersmith Apollo and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Hammersmith Apollo and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Hold Onto Our Love
"Hold Onto Our Love" is a single by Welsh singer James Fox, who was best known for his appearance as a contestant on the talent show Fame Academy.
Hold Onto Our Love and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Hold Onto Our Love and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
I Belong (Kathy Kirby song)
"I Belong" is a song that served as the United Kingdom's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1965.
I Belong (Kathy Kirby song) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · I Belong (Kathy Kirby song) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
I Can (Blue song)
"I Can" is a song by British pop group Blue, taken from their fourth studio album, Roulette.
I Can (Blue song) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · I Can (Blue song) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
I Love the Little Things
"I Love the Little Things" was the British entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1964, performed in English by Matt Monro.
I Love the Little Things and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · I Love the Little Things and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
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's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1983, performed by the trio Sweet Dreams.
I'm Never Giving Up and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · I'm Never Giving Up and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Imaani
Imaani Saleem (born Melanie Crosdale in 1972) is an English singer, best known for representing the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest 1998 in Birmingham with the song "Where Are You".
Imaani and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Imaani and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Istanbul
Istanbul (or or; İstanbul), historically known as Constantinople and Byzantium, is the most populous city in Turkey and the country's economic, cultural, and historic center.
Istanbul and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Istanbul and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
It's My Time (Jade Ewen song)
"It's My Time", is a song sung by Jade Ewen and was the British entry for the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest, held in Moscow, Russia, in May 2009.
It's My Time (Jade Ewen song) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · It's My Time (Jade Ewen song) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Jack in the Box (song)
"Jack in the Box", written by David Myers and composed by John Worsley, was the United Kingdom's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1971, performed by the Northern Irish singer Clodagh Rodgers.
Jack in the Box (song) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Jack in the Box (song) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Jade Ewen
Jade Louise Ewen (born 24 January 1988) is an English singer, songwriter, actress and a former member of the girl group Sugababes.
Jade Ewen and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Jade Ewen and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
James Fox (singer)
James Richard Mullett (born 6 April 1976), known professionally as James Fox, is a Welsh pop singer, songwriter, pianist and guitarist.
James Fox (singer) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · James Fox (singer) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Javine Hylton
Javine Dionne Hylton (born 27 December 1981), often known simply as Javine, is an English R&B singer.
Javine Hylton and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Javine Hylton and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Jemini
Jemini was a British pop group from Liverpool, best known for scoring "nul points" and finishing in last place with their performance of "Cry Baby" at the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest in Latvia.
Jemini and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Jemini and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Jessica Garlick
Jessica Julie Anne Garlick (born 1981) is a Welsh pop singer.
Jessica Garlick and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Jessica Garlick and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Joe and Jake
Joe and Jake are a British duo consisting of Joe Woolford (born 6 October 1994) and Jake Shakeshaft (born 25 July 1995).
Joe and Jake and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Joe and Jake and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Josh James (singer)
Josh James Dubovie (born 27 November 1990) is a British singer.
Josh James (singer) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Josh James (singer) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Kathy Kirby
Kathy Kirby (born Kathleen O'Rourke; 20 October 1938 – 19 May 2011) was an English singer, reportedly the highest-paid female singer of her generation.
Kathy Kirby and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Kathy Kirby and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Katie Boyle
Caterina Irene Elena Maria Boyle, Lady Saunders (née Imperiali dei Principi di Francavilla; 29 May 1926 – 20 March 2018), usually known as Katie Boyle and also credited as Catherine Boyle and Catherine Boyl, was a British actress, writer, radio announcer, television personality, game-show panellist and animal rights activist.
Katie Boyle and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Katie Boyle and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Katrina and the Waves
Katrina and the Waves (sometimes written as Katrina and The Waves) were a British-American rock band best known for the 1985 hit "Walking on Sunshine".
Katrina and the Waves and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Katrina and the Waves and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Katrina Leskanich
Katrina Elizabeth Leskanich (born April 10, 1960) is an American musician, author and former lead singer of British pop rock band Katrina and the Waves whose song "Walking on Sunshine" was an international hit in 1985 and who in 1997 won the Eurovision Song Contest for the United Kingdom with the song "Love Shine a Light".
Katrina Leskanich and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Katrina Leskanich and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Ken Bruce
Kenneth Robertson "Ken" Bruce (born 2 February 1951) is a Scottish broadcaster who hosts The Ken Bruce Show on BBC Radio 2.
Ken Bruce and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Ken Bruce and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Kenneth McKellar (singer)
Kenneth McKellar (23 June 1927 – 9 April 2010) was a Scottish tenor.
Kenneth McKellar (singer) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Kenneth McKellar (singer) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Knock, Knock Who's There?
"Knock, Knock Who's There?" is a 1970 song by Welsh singer Mary Hopkin.
Knock, Knock Who's There? and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Knock, Knock Who's There? and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Let Me Be the One (The Shadows song)
"Let Me Be the One" was the United Kingdom's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1975, written by Paul Curtis and performed in English by the band The Shadows.
Let Me Be the One (The Shadows song) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Let Me Be the One (The Shadows song) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Lindsay Dracass
Lindsay Dracass (born 3 September 1984) is an English pop music singer.
Lindsay Dracass and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Lindsay Dracass and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Live Report
Live Report, originally called Midnight Blue, composed of Ray Caruana (vocals), John Beeby, Brian Hodgson, Maggie Jay, Mike Bell (keyboards) and Peter May.
Live Report and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Live Report and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Lonely Symphony (We Will Be Free)
"Lonely Symphony (We will be Free)" was the United Kingdom entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1994 in Dublin, Ireland.
Lonely Symphony (We Will Be Free) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Lonely Symphony (We Will Be Free) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Long Live Love (Olivia Newton-John song)
"Long Live Love" was the British entrant to the Eurovision Song Contest 1974 in Brighton, United Kingdom.
Long Live Love (Olivia Newton-John song) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Long Live Love (Olivia Newton-John song) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Looking High, High, High
"Looking High, High, High" is a song by British singer Bryan Johnson, that represented the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest 1960, performed in English.
Looking High, High, High and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Looking High, High, High and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Lorraine Kelly
Lorraine Kelly, (born 30 November 1959) is a Scottish television presenter, journalist, model and actress.
Lorraine Kelly and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Lorraine Kelly and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Love City Groove
Love City Groove represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1995, with their self-titled song after being the runaway winner in a public vote.
Love City Groove and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Love City Groove and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Love City Groove (song)
"Love City Groove" is a song by British rap group Love City Groove that represented the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest 1995.
Love City Groove (song) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Love City Groove (song) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Love Enough for Two
"Love Enough for Two" was the British entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1980, performed in English by Prima Donna.
Love Enough for Two and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Love Enough for Two and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Love Games (Belle and the Devotions song)
"Love Games", written and composed by Paul Curtis and Graham Sacher, was the United Kingdom's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1984, performed by the trio Belle and the Devotions, which was headed by Kit Rolfe.
Love Games (Belle and the Devotions song) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Love Games (Belle and the Devotions song) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Love Is (Vikki Watson song)
"Love Is …", written and composed by James Kaleth and Vikki Watson, was the United Kingdom's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1985, performed by the latter composer, Vikki Watson, credited at Eurovision and on the single as Vikki.
Love Is (Vikki Watson song) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Love Is (Vikki Watson song) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Love Shine a Light
"Love Shine a Light" was the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 1997, performed by Katrina and the Waves as the 1997 Eurovision entrant by the UK and the lead single from the album ''Walk on Water''.
Love Shine a Light and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Love Shine a Light and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Love Will Set You Free
"Love Will Set You Free" is a ballad written by Swedish producer Martin Terefe and Ivor Novello Awards winner Sacha Skarbek and is sung by Engelbert Humperdinck.
Love Will Set You Free and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Love Will Set You Free and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Lucie Jones
Lucie Bethan Jones (born 20 March 1991) is a Welsh singer, actress, and model.
Lucie Jones and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Lucie Jones and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Lulu (singer)
Lulu Kennedy-Cairns OBE (born Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie; 3 November 1948) is a Scottish singer-songwriter.
Lulu (singer) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Lulu (singer) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Lynsey de Paul
Lynsey de Paul (born Lynsey Monckton Rubin; 11 June 1948 – 1 October 2014) was an English singer-songwriter.
Lynsey de Paul and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Lynsey de Paul and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Making Your Mind Up
"Making Your Mind Up" is a song by the British pop group Bucks Fizz.
Making Your Mind Up and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Making Your Mind Up and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Mary Ann (Black Lace song)
"Mary Ann" was the British entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1979, performed in English by Black Lace.
Mary Ann (Black Lace song) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Mary Ann (Black Lace song) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Mary Hopkin
Mary Hopkin (born 3 May 1950), credited on some recordings as Mary Visconti (from her marriage to Tony Visconti), is a Welsh folk singer best known for her 1968 UK number one single "Those Were the Days".
Mary Hopkin and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Mary Hopkin and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Matt Monro
Matt Monro (born Terence Edward Parsons, 1 December 1930 – 7 February 1985) was an English singer who became one of the most popular entertainers on the international music scene during the 1960s and 1970s.
Matt Monro and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Matt Monro and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Mel Giedroyc
Melanie Clare Sophie Giedroyc (born 5 June 1968) is an English television presenter and actress.
Mel Giedroyc and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Mel Giedroyc and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Michael Aspel
Michael Terence Aspel, OBE (born 12 January 1933) is an English television presenter on programmes such as Crackerjack, Aspel & Company, This is Your Life, Strange but True? and Antiques Roadshow.
Michael Aspel and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Michael Aspel and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Michael Ball (singer)
Michael Ashley Ball, OBE (born 27 June 1962) is an English actor, singer and broadcaster, who is known for his work in musical theatre.
Michael Ball (singer) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Michael Ball (singer) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Michael Moran (music producer)
Michael "Mike" Moran (born 4 March 1948 Leeds, West Yorkshire, England) is a keyboard musician, songwriter and record producer.
Michael Moran (music producer) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Michael Moran (music producer) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Molly Smitten-Downes
Molly Alice Smitten-Downes (born 2 April 1987), known by her mononym Molly, is a British singer-songwriter.
Molly Smitten-Downes and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Molly Smitten-Downes and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Never Give Up on You
"Never Give Up on You" is a song performed by Welsh singer Lucie Jones, who previously appeared on series 6 of The X Factor UK.
Never Give Up on You and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Never Give Up on You and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Nicki French
Nicola "Nicki" Sharon French (born 26 September 1964) is an English singer and actress.
Nicki French and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Nicki French and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
No Dream Impossible
"No Dream Impossible" was the United Kingdom entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2001, written by Russ Ballard and Chris Winter and performed by Lindsay Dracass.
No Dream Impossible and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · No Dream Impossible and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Olivia Newton-John
Olivia Newton-John, (born 26 September 1948) is an English-Australian singer, songwriter, actress, entrepreneur, and activist.
Olivia Newton-John and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Olivia Newton-John and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
One Step Further
"One Step Further", written by Simon Jefferis, was the United Kingdom's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1982, performed by the duo Bardo, comprising Sally Ann Triplett and Stephen Fischer.
One Step Further and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · One Step Further and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
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's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1992, performed by Michael Ball.
One Step Out of Time and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · One Step Out of Time and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Only the Light
"Only the Light", was composed by Richard Peebles who performed the song at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1987.
Only the Light and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Only the Light and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit
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Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Paddy O'Connell
Paddy O'Connell (born Guy Patrick O'Connell, 11 March 1966 in Guildford, Surrey) is a British television and radio presenter, working mainly for the BBC.
Paddy O'Connell and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Paddy O'Connell and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Patricia Bredin
Patricia Bredin (born 1935) is a British actress and one-time singer from Hull, England, who was best known as the very first United Kingdom representative in the Eurovision Song Contest.
Patricia Bredin and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Patricia Bredin and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson
Pearl Lavinia Carr (born 2 November 1923) and Edward Victor "Teddy" Johnson (4 September 1919 – 6 June 2018) were an English husband-and-wife team of entertainers, popular during the 1950s and early 1960s.
Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Pete Murray (DJ)
Peter Murray, OBE (born 19 September 1925) is a British radio and television presenter and a stage and screen actor.
Pete Murray (DJ) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Pete Murray (DJ) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Power to All Our Friends
"Power to All Our Friends" is a song by Cliff Richard.
Power to All Our Friends and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Power to All Our Friends and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Precious (band)
Precious were a British girl group, comprising Louise Rose, Anya Lahiri, Sophie McDonnell, Kalli Clark-Sternberg and Jenny Frost.
Precious (band) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Precious (band) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Prima Donna (UK band)
Prima Donna were the United Kingdom representatives in the Eurovision Song Contest 1980.
Prima Donna (UK band) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Prima Donna (UK band) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Puppet on a String
"Puppet on a String" is the name of the Eurovision Song Contest-winning song in 1967 by British singer Sandie Shaw.
Puppet on a String and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Puppet on a String and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Ray Moore (broadcaster)
Raymond (Ray) Moore (2 January 1942 – 11 January 1989) was a British broadcaster who was best known for his long running early morning show on BBC Radio 2.
Ray Moore (broadcaster) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Ray Moore (broadcaster) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Richard Peebles
Richard Peebles (born 1956), stage name Rikki, is a Scottish singer who has written songs for the band, Middle of the Road.
Richard Peebles and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Richard Peebles and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Ring-A-Ding Girl
"Ring-A-Ding Girl" was the British entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 1962, performed in English by Ronnie Carroll, On the night of the contest the song was performed 13th, following Yugoslavia's Lola Novaković with "Ne pali svetlo u sumrak" and Luxembourg's Camillo Felgen with "Petit bonhomme".
Ring-A-Ding Girl and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Ring-A-Ding Girl and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Rock Bottom (Lynsey de Paul and Mike Moran song)
"Rock Bottom" was the British entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1977, performed in English by Lynsey de Paul and Mike Moran.
Rock Bottom (Lynsey de Paul and Mike Moran song) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Rock Bottom (Lynsey de Paul and Mike Moran song) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Rolf Harris
Rolf Harris (born 30 March 1930) is an Australian entertainer whose career has encompassed work as a musician, singer-songwriter, composer, comedian, actor, painter and television personality.
Rolf Harris and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Rolf Harris and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Ronnie Carroll
Ronnie Carroll (born Ronald Cleghorn; 18 August 1934 – 13 April 2015) was a Northern Irish singer, entertainer and political candidate.
Ronnie Carroll and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Ronnie Carroll and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Royal Albert Hall
The Royal Albert Hall is a concert hall on the northern edge of South Kensington, London, which has held the Proms concerts annually each summer since 1941.
Royal Albert Hall and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Royal Albert Hall and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Runner in the Night
"Runner in the Night", written by Maureen Darbyshire and composed by Brian Wade, was the United Kingdom's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1986, performed by the sextet Ryder, led by Maynard Williams.
Runner in the Night and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Runner in the Night and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
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.
Ryder (band) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Ryder (band) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Rylan Clark-Neal
Ross Richard Clark-Neal (né Clark; born 25 October 1988), known professionally as Rylan, is an English presenter, television personality, singer and model.
Rylan Clark-Neal and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Rylan Clark-Neal and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Samantha Womack
Samantha Zoe Womack (Janus; born 2 November 1972) is a British actress, singer and director, in film, television and stage.
Samantha Womack and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Samantha Womack and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Sandie Shaw
Sandie Shaw, MBE (born Sandra Ann Goodrich; 26 February 1947) is an English singer.
Sandie Shaw and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Sandie Shaw and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
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.
Save Your Kisses for Me and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Save Your Kisses for Me and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Say It Again (Precious song)
"Say It Again" was the United Kingdom entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 1999, written by Paul Varney and performed by girl band Precious.
Say It Again (Precious song) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Say It Again (Precious song) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Say Wonderful Things (song)
"Say Wonderful Things" is a popular song with music by Philip Green and lyrics by Norman Newell, published in 1963.
Say Wonderful Things (song) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Say Wonderful Things (song) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Scooch
Scooch are a British bubblegum dance group, comprising performers Natalie Powers, Caroline Barnes, David Ducasse and Russ Spencer.
Scooch and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Scooch and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Scott Fitzgerald (singer)
Scott Fitzgerald, (born William McPhail, 28 April 1948) is a Scottish singer and musical actor, who experienced international music chart success in the 1970s and later represented the UK at the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest.
Scott Fitzgerald (singer) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Scott Fitzgerald (singer) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Scott Mills
Scott Robert Mills (born 28 March 1974) is a British radio DJ, television presenter and occasional actor, best known for presenting his show on BBC Radio 1.
Scott Mills and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Scott Mills and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Sing, Little Birdie
"Sing, Little Birdie" is the 1959 UK Eurovision entrant song that took second place at Eurovision 1959.
Sing, Little Birdie and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Sing, Little Birdie and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Sonia (singer)
Sonia (born Sonia Evans; 13 February 1971) is an English pop singer from Liverpool.
Sonia (singer) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Sonia (singer) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Still in Love with You (Electro Velvet song)
"Still in Love with You" is a song by British vocal duo Electro Velvet.
Still in Love with You (Electro Velvet song) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Still in Love with You (Electro Velvet song) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Storm (SuRie song)
"Storm" is a song performed by singer SuRie, and represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 in Lisbon, Portugal.
Storm (SuRie song) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Storm (SuRie song) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
SuRie
Susanna Marie Cork (born 18 February 1989), better known as SuRie, is an English singer and songwriter.
SuRie and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · SuRie and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Sweet Dreams (band)
Sweet Dreams was a British vocal trio composed of Carrie Gray, Helen Kray and Bobby McVay.
Sweet Dreams (band) and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Sweet Dreams (band) and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Teenage Life
"Teenage Life" was the British entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006, which was sung by Daz Sampson in English.
Teenage Life and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Teenage Life and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Television Centre, London
Television Centre is a building complex in White City, West London that was the headquarters of BBC Television between 1960 and 2013.
Television Centre, London and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Television Centre, London and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Terry Wogan
Sir Michael Terence Wogan (3 August 1938 – 31 January 2016), better known as Terry Wogan, was an Irish radio and television broadcaster who worked for the BBC in the UK for most of his career.
Terry Wogan and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Terry Wogan and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
That Sounds Good to Me
"That Sounds Good to Me" is a song written and composed by Pete Waterman, Mike Stock and Steve Crosby that finished last when it represented the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 held in Oslo, Norway.
That Sounds Good to Me and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · That Sounds Good to Me and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
The Allisons
The Allisons were an English pop duo consisting of Bob Day (born Bernard Colin Day; 2 February 1941 – 25 November 2013) and John Alford (born Brian Henry John Alford, 31 December 1939).
The Allisons and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · The Allisons and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
The Bad Old Days
"The Bad Old Days" was the British entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1978, performed in English by Co-Co.
The Bad Old Days and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · The Bad Old Days and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
The New Seekers
The New Seekers are a British-based pop group, formed in 1969 by Keith Potger after the break-up of his group, the Seekers.
The New Seekers and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · The New Seekers and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
The Shadows
The Shadows (originally known as The Drifters) were an English instrumental rock group, and were Cliff Richard's backing band from 1958 to 1968, having also collaborated again on numerous reunion tours.
The Shadows and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · The Shadows and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Touch My Fire
"Touch My Fire" is the fifth single by UK R&B star Javine.
Touch My Fire and UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest · Touch My Fire and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Ulrika Jonsson
Eva Ulrika Jonsson (born 16 August 1967) is a Swedish television presenter living and working in the UK.
UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest and Ulrika Jonsson · Ulrika Jonsson and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest
The United Kingdom has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 61 times and is one of the most successful countries to compete in the contest.
UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest · United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest ·
Where Are You? (Imaani song)
"Where Are You?" was the United Kingdom's entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 1998, performed in English by Imaani Saleem (better known as simply Imaani), held in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest and Where Are You? (Imaani song) · United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest and Where Are You? (Imaani song) ·
Why Do I Always Get It Wrong
"Why Do I Always Get it Wrong?", written and composed by Brian Hodgson and John Beeby, was the United Kingdom's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1989, performed by the sextet Live Report, led by Ray Caruana.
UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest and Why Do I Always Get It Wrong · United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest and Why Do I Always Get It Wrong ·
You're Not Alone (Joe and Jake song)
"You're Not Alone" is a song by British duo Joe and Jake.
UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest and You're Not Alone (Joe and Jake song) · United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest and You're Not Alone (Joe and Jake song) ·
The list above answers the following questions
- What UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest have in common
- What are the similarities between UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest
UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest and United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest Comparison
UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest has 406 relations, while United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest has 353. As they have in common 166, the Jaccard index is 21.87% = 166 / (406 + 353).
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