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When Eurovision Goes Horribly Wrong

When Eurovision Goes Horribly Wrong

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Angela Rippon presents a guide to some of the Eurovision Song Contest's most disastrous moments. Including the kiss that ruined the chances of Danish singer Birthe Wilke.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

138 mins

Rating

6.5/10

Release Date

06 May 2018

Country

United Kingdom

Cast

Angela Rippon

Angela Rippon

Narrator

Kate Robbins

Kate Robbins

Self

Richard Arnold

Richard Arnold

Self

Jay Aston

Jay Aston

Self

Cheryl Baker

Cheryl Baker

Self

Christopher Biggins

Christopher Biggins

Self

Sarah Cawood

Sarah Cawood

Self

Dana

Dana

Self

Nicki French

Nicki French

Self

Sonia

Sonia

Self

Andy Abraham

Andy Abraham

Self

Stephen Bailey

Stephen Bailey

Self

Colin Berry

Colin Berry

Self

Stephanie De Sykes

Stephanie De Sykes

Self

Lindsay Dracass

Lindsay Dracass

Self

Hayley Evetts

Hayley Evetts

Self

James Fox

James Fox

Self

Carrie Grant

Carrie Grant

Self

David Grant

David Grant

Self

Russell Grant

Russell Grant

Self

Christian Guiltenane

Christian Guiltenane

Self

Ryan Hand

Ryan Hand

Self

Jan Leeming

Jan Leeming

Self

Maria McErlane

Maria McErlane

Self

Billy McGuinness

Billy McGuinness

Self

Stepane Mgebrishvili

Stepane Mgebrishvili

Self

Paddy O'Connell

Paddy O'Connell

Self

Eoghan Quigg

Eoghan Quigg

Self

Freddie Smith

Freddie Smith

Self

Birthe Wilke

Birthe Wilke

Self

Joe Woolford

Joe Woolford

Self

DiHaj

DiHaj

Self

Saara Aalto

Saara Aalto

Self

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