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The A-Z of Eurovision

The A-Z of Eurovision

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Rylan Clark-Neal narrates a guide to all things Eurovision and takes a sideways look at the greatest singing contest on the planet. The A-Z of Eurovision features all the disasters, the costume changes and memorable musical moments from 65 years of Eurovision.

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

59 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

16 May 2020

Country

United Kingdom

Cast

Rylan Clark

Rylan Clark

Narrator

Conchita Wurst

Conchita Wurst

Self - Contestant / Presenter (archive footage)

DiHaj

DiHaj

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Benny Andersson

Benny Andersson

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Anni-Frid Lyngstad

Anni-Frid Lyngstad

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Agnetha Fältskog

Agnetha Fältskog

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Björn Ulvaeus

Björn Ulvaeus

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Francesco Gabbani

Francesco Gabbani

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Duncan Laurence

Duncan Laurence

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Netta

Netta

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Loreen

Loreen

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Andrii Danylko

Andrii Danylko

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Måns Zelmerlöw

Måns Zelmerlöw

Self - Contestant / Presenter (archive footage)

Mr. Lordi

Mr. Lordi

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Nigar Jamal

Nigar Jamal

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Dami Im

Dami Im

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Ekaterina Shklyaeva

Ekaterina Shklyaeva

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Galina Koneva

Galina Koneva

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Alevtina Begisheva

Alevtina Begisheva

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Valentina Pyatchenko

Valentina Pyatchenko

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Zoya Dorodova

Zoya Dorodova

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Grania Baysarova

Grania Baysarova

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Natalya Pugacheva

Natalya Pugacheva

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Eleni Foureira

Eleni Foureira

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Elina Nechayeva

Elina Nechayeva

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Sergey Lazarev

Sergey Lazarev

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Alf Poier

Alf Poier

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

IVAN

IVAN

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Eldar Gasimov

Eldar Gasimov

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Dima Bilan

Dima Bilan

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Emmelie de Forest

Emmelie de Forest

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Sertab Erener

Sertab Erener

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Sandie Shaw

Sandie Shaw

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Jay Aston

Jay Aston

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Cheryl Baker

Cheryl Baker

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Mike Nolan

Mike Nolan

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Lill Lindfors

Lill Lindfors

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Daria Kinzer

Daria Kinzer

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Nina Kraljić

Nina Kraljić

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Anzhelika Agurbash

Anzhelika Agurbash

Self - Contestant (Archive Footage)

Peter Andersen

Peter Andersen

Self - Contestant (Archive Footage)

Larry Gogan

Larry Gogan

Self - Commentator (voice) (archive sound)

John Lundvik

John Lundvik

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Geraldine Brannigan

Geraldine Brannigan

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Salvador Sobral

Salvador Sobral

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Luísa Sobral

Luísa Sobral

Self (archive footage)

Eric Saade

Eric Saade

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Lucie Jones

Lucie Jones

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Dmitriy Shepelev

Dmitriy Shepelev

Self - Russian Spokesperson (archive footage)

Alyona Lanskaya

Alyona Lanskaya

Self - Contestant (Archive Footage)

Zlata Ognevich

Zlata Ognevich

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Linda Wagenmakers

Linda Wagenmakers

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Antony Costa

Antony Costa

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Simon Webbe

Simon Webbe

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Duncan James

Duncan James

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Lee Ryan

Lee Ryan

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Olivia Newton-John

Olivia Newton-John

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Céline Dion

Céline Dion

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Samantha Womack

Samantha Womack

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Luminița Anghel

Luminița Anghel

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Graham Norton

Graham Norton

Self - BBC Commentator (archive footage)

Mikoláš Josef

Mikoláš Josef

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Natalie Horler

Natalie Horler

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Amaia Romero

Amaia Romero

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Alfred García

Alfred García

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Ivan Urgant

Ivan Urgant

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Alsu

Alsu

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Alice Tumler

Alice Tumler

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Mirjam Weichselbraun

Mirjam Weichselbraun

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Barbara Schöneberger

Barbara Schöneberger

Self - German Spokesperson (archive footage)

Petra Mede

Petra Mede

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Volodymyr Ostapchuk

Volodymyr Ostapchuk

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Oleksandr Skichko

Oleksandr Skichko

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Timur Miroshnychenko

Timur Miroshnychenko

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Lise Rønne

Lise Rønne

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Nikolaj Koppel

Nikolaj Koppel

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Pilou Asbæk

Pilou Asbæk

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Leyla Aliyeva

Leyla Aliyeva

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Nargiz Birk-Petersen

Nargiz Birk-Petersen

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Anke Engelke

Anke Engelke

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Judith Rakers

Judith Rakers

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Stefan Raab

Stefan Raab

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Arabella Kiesbauer

Arabella Kiesbauer

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Jaana Pelkonen

Jaana Pelkonen

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Mikko Leppilampi

Mikko Leppilampi

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Bernadette Ní Ghallchóir

Bernadette Ní Ghallchóir

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Katie Boyle

Katie Boyle

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Angela Rippon

Angela Rippon

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Morten Harket

Morten Harket

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Ingvild Bryn

Ingvild Bryn

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Ronan Keating

Ronan Keating

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Carrie Crowley

Carrie Crowley

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Terry Wogan

Terry Wogan

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Ulrika Jonsson

Ulrika Jonsson

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Daniela Ruah

Daniela Ruah

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Sílvia Alberto

Sílvia Alberto

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Catarina Furtado

Catarina Furtado

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Filomena Cautela

Filomena Cautela

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Lea Sirk

Lea Sirk

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Erez Tal

Erez Tal

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Bar Refaeli

Bar Refaeli

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Assi Azar

Assi Azar

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Lucy Ayoub

Lucy Ayoub

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Jan Leeming

Jan Leeming

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Marlène Charell

Marlène Charell

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Gigliola Cinquetti

Gigliola Cinquetti

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Toto Cutugno

Toto Cutugno

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Justin Timberlake

Justin Timberlake

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Madonna

Madonna

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Charlie Rivel

Charlie Rivel

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Mike Batt

Mike Batt

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Chris Spedding

Chris Spedding

Self - Performer (archive footage)

Martin Österdahl

Martin Österdahl

Self - Executive Supervisor (archive footage)

Jon Ola Sand

Jon Ola Sand

Self - Executive Supervisor (archive footage)

Jessica Garlick

Jessica Garlick

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Jade Ewen

Jade Ewen

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Heidi Range

Heidi Range

Self (archive footage)

Amelle Berrabah

Amelle Berrabah

Self (archive footage)

Hannes Võrno

Hannes Võrno

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Peeter Oja

Peeter Oja

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Tarmo Leinatamm

Tarmo Leinatamm

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Katie Price

Katie Price

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Javine Hylton

Javine Hylton

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Humphrey Campbell

Humphrey Campbell

Self - Performer (archive footage)

Nanne Grönvall

Nanne Grönvall

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Maria Rådsten

Maria Rådsten

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Peter Grönvall

Peter Grönvall

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Andrius Mamontovas

Andrius Mamontovas

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Marijonas Mikutavičius

Marijonas Mikutavičius

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Victor Diawara

Victor Diawara

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Saulius Samas Urbonavičius

Saulius Samas Urbonavičius

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Arnoldas Lukošius

Arnoldas Lukošius

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Eimantas Belickas

Eimantas Belickas

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Massiel

Massiel

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Per Herrey

Per Herrey

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Richard Herrey

Richard Herrey

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Louis Herrey

Louis Herrey

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Matti Siitonen

Matti Siitonen

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Claes af Geijerstam

Claes af Geijerstam

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Göran Fristorp

Göran Fristorp

Self - Contestant (Archive Footage)

Beatrix Neundlinger

Beatrix Neundlinger

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Günter Grosslercher

Günter Grosslercher

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Willi Resetarits

Willi Resetarits

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Saara Aalto

Saara Aalto

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Robin Bengtsson

Robin Bengtsson

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Slavko Kalezić

Slavko Kalezić

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Svetlana Loboda

Svetlana Loboda

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Jacques Houdek

Jacques Houdek

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Kate Miller-Heidke

Kate Miller-Heidke

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Amen

Amen

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Kita

Kita

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

OX

OX

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Awa

Awa

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Toñi Salazar

Toñi Salazar

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Encarna Salazar

Encarna Salazar

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Daniel Diges

Daniel Diges

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

SuRie

SuRie

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Jamala

Jamala

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Jahn Teigen

Jahn Teigen

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Seyyal Taner

Seyyal Taner

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Carlotta Truman

Carlotta Truman

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Laura Kästel

Laura Kästel

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Nathalie Pâque

Nathalie Pâque

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Miran Hadži Veljković

Miran Hadži Veljković

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Zlatko Petrović Pajo

Zlatko Petrović Pajo

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Ladislav Demeterfy

Ladislav Demeterfy

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Zoran Lovrić

Zoran Lovrić

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Malcolm Lincoln

Malcolm Lincoln

Self - Contestant (archive footage)

Helga Guitton

Helga Guitton

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Doireann Ní Bhriain

Doireann Ní Bhriain

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Sakis Rouvas

Sakis Rouvas

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

Maria Menounos

Maria Menounos

Self - Presenter (archive footage)

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