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Eurovision: Europe Shine a Light as it happened – Graham Norton narrates emotional evening with live performances

The BBC organised a special weekend of programmes on what would have been the 2020 edition of the Eurovision Song Contest

Roisin O'Connor
Saturday 16 May 2020 22:00 BST
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While the Eurovision Song Contest is sadly unable to take place this year, that doesn’t mean fans weren’t able to celebrate their favourite annual event.

The BBC hosted a TV special on the night of the would-be grand final on 16 May titled Eurovision: Come Together, as part of a wider celebration taking place all this week.

The Come Together show was hosted by Graham Norton; it reflected on the UK’s best Eurovision moments, past and present, and was ultimately won by Eurovision stars ABBA and their performance of “Waterloo”.

The BBC organised a number of shows to lift the spirits of Eurovision fans everywhere, starting with...

Eurovision 2020: The Cancelled Coronavirus Year

In February, BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat began filming a documentary that follows the UK’s Eurovision entrant, James Newman, through rehearsals, as well as backstage during the live debut of his Eurovision song, “My Last Breath”.

The documentary jumps to when the contest was cancelled, and interviews Newman as he reveals what the cancellation means for him. Other contestants speak about how their experiences of Eurovision differ, and what their future plans are.

Eurovision 2020: The Cancelled Coronavirus Year is available to watch now on BBC iPlayer, and on the BBC Newsbeat YouTube channel.

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In 2015, Eurovision at 60 aired on BBC to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the song contest. It includes interviews with Graham Norton, Eurovision champion Conchita Wurst, and the late Sir Terry Wogan.

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Eurovision: Come Together

Graham Norton hosted Eurovision: Come Together, a one-off TV special that gave the UK a chance to vote for their favourite Eurovision performances.

The event was ultimately won by ABBA performing “Waterloo”.

Eurovision: Europe Shine a Light

Right after the Come Together show you’ll get to watch Eurovision: Europe Shine a Light, which will honour all of the 41 songs that would have competed in the 2020 contest in Rotterdam.

This non-competitive show was broadcast across Europe, just like the usual contest, with a special hosted by the original Dutch presenters who were supposed to present the live event this year: Chantal Janzen, Edsilia Rombley, and Jan Smit from the Netherlands. Graham Norton provided additional commentary.

A virtual singalong also took place, with fans dressing up in costume and forming a huge Eurovision choir, which will perform “What’s Another Year”, Ireland’s winning song originally performed by Johnny Logan.

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The A-Z of Eurovision

Yes, there’s more! Rylan Clark-Neal narrated The A-Z of Eurovision at 10pm on Saturday 16 May, this time on BBC2.

The special took us through all of the disasters, outlandish costumes and other memorable moments that have taken place over 65 years of Eurovision.

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Hosted by Steve Wright, this Eurovision-themed special was originally shown at the beginning of the 2007 edition of the competition.

Catchup with all of the 2020 Eurovision broadcasts on YouTube and BBC iPlayer.

How's everyone doing? This is such a weird show, and to be completely honest I'm not really enjoying the experience, although it's fun seeing how much love there is for Eurovision on Twitter. But I miss all the behind the scenes action Rob would be sending over if he was in Rotterdam right now, and the thrill of the "live-ness" of the whole thing.

roisin.oconnor16 May 2020 21:22

So this is Netta, Israel's champion from 2018, singing her surprisingly poignant song "Cuckoo".

roisin.oconnor16 May 2020 21:24

Me and Rob were just talking and I said one of my main issues with this is that they're showing clips of recorded performances rather than acoustic-y or stripped down live renditions of the songs, which I think would have given more of a "in your living room"/spontaneous feel which is exactly what people love about Eurovision, that sense of "anything could happen". I don't think he'd mind me saying that we both agree Graham Norton has somewhat missed the mark by going for his usual sarky tone, and in this particular instance everyone's too emotional and sad to put up with that.

roisin.oconnor16 May 2020 21:29

That was last year's winner Duncan Lawrence singing his new single ‘Someone Else’

roisin.oconnor16 May 2020 21:34

Now we're getting messages from past Eurovision contestants, including Sandra Kim, who won for Belgium in 1986, and the glorious Anne-Marie David, who won for Luxembourg in 1973.

roisin.oconnor16 May 2020 21:35

Malta's Destiny is just 17 years old but has one of the best voices I've heard at Eurovision in a long time, singing "All My Love". There was also some superb, visually arresting choreography.

roisin.oconnor16 May 2020 21:39

Just six more contestants to get through after Estonia now.

roisin.oconnor16 May 2020 21:40

Man, Ukraine had some really cool outfits this year (and a good song).

roisin.oconnor16 May 2020 21:43

Denmark's entry was very Lumineers-like, in that uplifting, folk-y kind of way.

roisin.oconnor16 May 2020 21:44

So we're ending on a performance from all of this year's Eurovision entries. Again, it's just dusty in here. Honest.

roisin.oconnor16 May 2020 21:57

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