RE: Eurovision Song Contest 2023 -
TIGHazard - 08-02-2023
(08-02-2023, 12:44 PM)DeMarkay Wrote: (08-02-2023, 12:36 PM)orange Wrote: That makes more sense! My mistake.
I assume it’s because they released it on iPlayer first and it’s a BBC Three show - most of the audience will be viewing it that way anyway and they probably want more locals getting into the build-up of ESC.
The Eurovision Draw was on BBC Two.
The original discussion was about the Eurovision draw repeat replacing Bad Education.
RE: Eurovision Song Contest 2023 -
direw0lf - 08-02-2023
Yes, I did indeed mean dated in that that draw programme itself is now "old news" - im a Eurovision fan, don't worry!
It was broadcast live on BBC Two at 7pm originally on 31st Jan. I just wonder what the thinking was to the re-broadcasting of an old programme, to replace a network show mid-series. (Bad Education episode 4). Does that mean BBC NW will show episode 4 next week...?
RE: Eurovision Song Contest 2023 -
chaose - 08-02-2023
Some interesting video from Italy's pre-selection. Last years Eurovision participatant Blanco totally loses it live on air when his IEM malfunctions, trashing the stage...
https://youtu.be/-ARTM-Aq2YI
RE: Eurovision Song Contest 2023 -
all new phil - 08-02-2023
(08-02-2023, 07:47 PM)chaose Wrote: Some interesting video from Italy's pre-selection. Last years Eurovision participatant Blanco totally loses it live on air when his IEM malfunctions, trashing the stage...
https://youtu.be/-ARTM-Aq2YI
Can always rely on the Italian selection for chaos - I was disappointed their finals last year were so slick!
Was this not part of the performance though? I mean, the failing earpiece obviously wasn’t but I can’t imagine why they’d have the staging they did if it wasn’t there to be destroyed.
RE: Eurovision Song Contest 2023 -
chaose - 08-02-2023
(08-02-2023, 09:19 PM)all new phil Wrote: Was this not part of the performance though? I mean, the failing earpiece obviously wasn’t but I can’t imagine why they’d have the staging they did if it wasn’t there to be destroyed.
Judging by the reactions it wasn't part of the performance.
https://www.wantedinrome.com/news/italy-sanremo-2023-blanco-flowers-stage.html
https://escbubble.com/2023/02/italian-celebrities-and-fans-react-to-blancos-temper-tantrum-in-last-nights-sanremo/
RE: Eurovision Song Contest 2023 -
gottago - 09-02-2023
(08-02-2023, 09:19 PM)all new phil Wrote: (08-02-2023, 07:47 PM)chaose Wrote: Some interesting video from Italy's pre-selection. Last years Eurovision participatant Blanco totally loses it live on air when his IEM malfunctions, trashing the stage...
https://youtu.be/-ARTM-Aq2YI
Can always rely on the Italian selection for chaos - I was disappointed their finals last year were so slick!
Was this not part of the performance though? I mean, the failing earpiece obviously wasn’t but I can’t imagine why they’d have the staging they did if it wasn’t there to be destroyed.
He was meant to kick a few of them and rehearsed it that way (and he does it in the music video too) but I doubt he was supposed to lob the wood they were attached to around.
RE: Eurovision Song Contest 2023 -
Happy2001 - 22-02-2023
https://eurovision.tv/story/eurovision-2023-hosts-revealed-liverpool
RE: Eurovision Song Contest 2023 -
aaron_scotland - 22-02-2023
(22-02-2023, 10:09 AM)Happy2001 Wrote: https://eurovision.tv/story/eurovision-2023-hosts-revealed-liverpool
Im not sure i like the idea of alternating commentators for the Grand Finale just to allow Graham to host that one show, It sounds a bit messy.
RE: Eurovision Song Contest 2023 -
eyeTV - 22-02-2023
No mention of Radio 2 arrangements.
RE: Eurovision Song Contest 2023 -
gottago - 22-02-2023
Well I didn't see any of that coming. Not sure why Graham won't be at the semis in any capacity.
Radio Merseyside doing its own commentary too!