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Eurovision: Come Together

Eurovision: Come Together was a one-off television programme, organised and broadcast by the BBC, to determine the most popular song in the history of the Eurovision Song Contest, as voted for by the British public. Hosted by Graham Norton, the show was broadcast from Television Centre, London on 16 May 2020, and served as an alternative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2020, which was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Nineteen past Eurovision entries, chosen by an assembled jury, took part in the event, with the winner determined by online voting. It was won by the winning song of the 1974 contest, "Waterloo", originally performed by Swedish group ABBA.

Eurovision: Come Together
Dates
Final16 May 2020
Host
VenueTelevision Centre, London, United Kingdom
Presenter(s)Graham Norton
Directed byStephen Neal
Executive producer
  • Andrew Cartmell
  • Mel Balac
Host broadcasterBBC
Participants
Number of entries19
Vote
Voting system100% online voting
Winning song"Waterloo" by ABBA

Background edit

The Eurovision Song Contest 2020, which was planned to be held in Rotterdam, Netherlands on 12, 14 and 16 May 2020, was cancelled on 18 March 2020 by the contest organisers, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and the Dutch broadcasters NPO, NOS and AVROTROS, following the outbreak of COVID-19 in Europe.[1][2]

As part of a wide range of new programming commissioned following the cancellation of several arts and entertainment events as a result of the pandemic, the BBC announced on 24 March 2020 that it would commission a special Eurovision broadcast, titled Eurovision: Come Together.[3][4][5] The special would be produced by BBC Studios for BBC One, and feature past Eurovision performances from throughout the years, interviews, and a display of what had been anticipated for the 2020 contest.[3]

The EBU, NPO, NOS and AVROTROS later confirmed that they would organise an official replacement programme to the 2020 contest, entitled Eurovision: Europe Shine a Light and broadcast live from Hilversum on 16 May 2020, the day on which the final would have taken place.[1][6][7] Initial reports suggested that the BBC would air Eurovision: Come Together on BBC One at the same time, with Europe Shine a Light being offered to UK viewers instead through BBC iPlayer.[8] The BBC programming schedule for Eurovision, released on 1 May 2020, confirmed that Europe Shine a Light would be broadcast live on BBC One, with Graham Norton providing commentary, and that Eurovision: Come Together would be shown immediately before.[9][10] This press release also confirmed that Eurovision: Come Together would give viewers the opportunity to take part in a live vote.[9]

Selection process edit

 
SuRie, who represented the United Kingdom in the 2018 contest, was a member of the show's selection panel.

The shortlist of competing entries for the competitive aspect of the programme was determined by a group of assembled individuals with a connection to Eurovision. The membership of the panel included British broadcasters and journalists, former UK Eurovision contestants, as well as members of the Eurovision fandom and contributors to Eurovision fansites.[11][12][13][14]

Panelists were asked to select ten Eurovision songs from the history of the Eurovision Song Contest, including all songs that had taken part in the contest before 2020. Any entries which were to have competed at the 2020 contest were ineligible. The criteria against which the panelists were asked to rate the entries outlined that the songs selected should be "modern day classics" that "have stood the test of time", taking into account the performance, including live vocals and staging, and song composition. Any entry in which an individual panelist was involved in its original performance, either directly as singer or songwriter, or in a behind-the-scenes role, such as vocal coach or publicist, was ineligible for selection by that panelist.[14][15]

The selection panel consisted of the following 18 members:[15]

Participants edit

 
"Waterloo" by ABBA (pictured), the winning song from the 1974 contest, was declared the winner following an online vote.

The list of participating entries was revealed by the BBC on 15 May 2020.[11][12] Footage of the original performances for each entry from their original contests was shown. Voting took place via the BBC website; a BBC account was required to vote, and each account holder was able to cast up to three votes.[15] The winner was revealed at the end of the live show, and the top ten were announced on the BBC website following the event's completion.[16][17][18][19]

Draw Year Country Artist Song Language Place
1 2015   Sweden Måns Zelmerlöw "Heroes" English 5
2 1998   Israel Dana International "Diva" Hebrew
3 2016   Australia Dami Im "Sound of Silence" English
4 1981   United Kingdom Bucks Fizz "Making Your Mind Up" English 8
5 2018   Cyprus Eleni Foureira "Fuego" English
6 1965   Luxembourg France Gall "Poupée de cire, poupée de son" French
7 2012   Sweden Loreen "Euphoria" English 3
8 2007   Ukraine Verka Serduchka "Dancing Lasha Tumbai" German, English, Ukrainian, Russian 7
9 2019   Italy Mahmood "Soldi" Italian
10 1974   Sweden ABBA "Waterloo" English 1
11 2015   Belgium Loïc Nottet "Rhythm Inside" English
12 1996   United Kingdom Gina G "Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit" English 10
13 2010   Germany Lena "Satellite" English
14 1958   Italy Domenico Modugno "Nel blu, dipinto di blu" Italian
15 2018   Israel Netta "Toy" English
16 1976   United Kingdom Brotherhood of Man "Save Your Kisses for Me" English 9
17 2014   Austria Conchita Wurst "Rise Like a Phoenix" English 2
18 2009   Norway Alexander Rybak "Fairytale" English 6
19 1997   United Kingdom Katrina and the Waves "Love Shine a Light" English 4

Interval edit

Additional content was produced and broadcast following the performances of the competing acts and during the voting period. A pre-recorded interview conducted by Graham Norton with James Newman, the UK representative for the 2020 contest was shown, along with a pre-recorded acoustic performance of his intended Eurovision entry "My Last Breath".[3][9][19] Music videos for a number of the entries which were set to compete at the 2020 contest were also featured.[19]

As part of an open call for submissions by the BBC, footage was shown of Eurovision fans and former Eurovision entrants recreating moments from Eurovision history. Applicants could record themselves performing to one of the specified former Eurovision entries and could submit their footage to the BBC for inclusion in the show. The featured songs which applicants could recreate were:[13][20][21]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Official EBU statement & FAQ on Eurovision 2020 cancellation". eurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. 18 March 2020. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  2. ^ Savage, Mark (18 March 2020). "Eurovision Song Contest 2020 cancelled over coronavirus". BBC News. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  3. ^ a b c "BBC entertains the nation in time of need". BBC. 24 March 2020. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  4. ^ Quinn, Angus (24 March 2020). "United Kingdom: BBC announces "Eurovision: Come Together" compilation show for May 16". wiwibloggs. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  5. ^ Ryan, Tom (24 March 2020). "BBC to broadcast "Eurovision: Come Together" on 16th May". ESCXtra. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  6. ^ Granger, Anthony (1 April 2020). "Eurovision: Europe Shine a Light To Be Broadcast Live From Hilversum". Eurovoix. Retrieved 1 April 2020.
  7. ^ "Eurovision: Europe Shine A Light will bring audiences together on 16 May". eurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. 31 March 2020. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  8. ^ Muldoon, Padraig (16 April 2020). "UK: Reports suggest that BBC will not broadcast 'Eurovision: Europe Shine A Light' on television". wiwibloggs. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  9. ^ a b c "May means Eurovision on the BBC". BBC. 1 May 2020. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  10. ^ Adams, William Lee (1 May 2020). "Eurovision month! BBC reveals extensive ESC programme schedule…with "Europe Shine A Light" on BBC One". wiwibloggs. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  11. ^ a b "Eurovision: Abba, Bucks Fizz and Conchita Wurst make BBC's best-ever vote list". BBC News. 15 May 2020. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  12. ^ a b "Eurovision: Come Together voting shortlist confirmed". BBC. 15 May 2020. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  13. ^ a b Muldoon, Padraig (15 May 2020). "Eurovision Come Together: BBC releases shortlist of the best ever entries". wiwibloggs. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  14. ^ a b Ryan, Tom (16 May 2020). "BBC announces "Eurovision: Come Together" entries". ESCXtra. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  15. ^ a b c "Eurovision:Come Together Voting Info". BBC. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  16. ^ "ABBA win Eurovision: Come Together". BBC. 17 May 2020. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  17. ^ "Eurovision: Abba's Waterloo voted best song of all time". BBC News. 16 May 2020. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  18. ^ Ryan, Tom (17 May 2020). "BBC reveals top 10 of Come Together vote". ESCXtra. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  19. ^ a b c Stephens, Heidi (16 May 2020). "Eurovision: Come Together and Europe Shine A Light – as it happened". The Guardian. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  20. ^ Adams, William Lee (23 April 2020). "Eurovision Come Together! BBC calls on fans to join interval act by recreating "classic performances"". wiwibloggs. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  21. ^ "Be part of our Eurovision Come Together Interval Act!". BBC. Retrieved 22 June 2020.

External links edit

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For the Eurovision Song Contest with the official slogan Come Together see the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 Eurovision Come Together was a one off television programme organised and broadcast by the BBC to determine the most popular song in the history of the Eurovision Song Contest as voted for by the British public Hosted by Graham Norton the show was broadcast from Television Centre London on 16 May 2020 and served as an alternative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 which was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic Nineteen past Eurovision entries chosen by an assembled jury took part in the event with the winner determined by online voting It was won by the winning song of the 1974 contest Waterloo originally performed by Swedish group ABBA Eurovision Come TogetherDatesFinal16 May 2020HostVenueTelevision Centre London United KingdomPresenter s Graham NortonDirected byStephen NealExecutive producerAndrew CartmellMel BalacHost broadcasterBBCParticipantsNumber of entries19VoteVoting system100 online votingWinning song Waterloo by ABBA Contents 1 Background 2 Selection process 3 Participants 4 Interval 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBackground editFurther information Eurovision Song Contest 2020 COVID 19 pandemic in Europe and COVID 19 pandemic in the United Kingdom The Eurovision Song Contest 2020 which was planned to be held in Rotterdam Netherlands on 12 14 and 16 May 2020 was cancelled on 18 March 2020 by the contest organisers the European Broadcasting Union EBU and the Dutch broadcasters NPO NOS and AVROTROS following the outbreak of COVID 19 in Europe 1 2 As part of a wide range of new programming commissioned following the cancellation of several arts and entertainment events as a result of the pandemic the BBC announced on 24 March 2020 that it would commission a special Eurovision broadcast titled Eurovision Come Together 3 4 5 The special would be produced by BBC Studios for BBC One and feature past Eurovision performances from throughout the years interviews and a display of what had been anticipated for the 2020 contest 3 The EBU NPO NOS and AVROTROS later confirmed that they would organise an official replacement programme to the 2020 contest entitled Eurovision Europe Shine a Light and broadcast live from Hilversum on 16 May 2020 the day on which the final would have taken place 1 6 7 Initial reports suggested that the BBC would air Eurovision Come Together on BBC One at the same time with Europe Shine a Light being offered to UK viewers instead through BBC iPlayer 8 The BBC programming schedule for Eurovision released on 1 May 2020 confirmed that Europe Shine a Light would be broadcast live on BBC One with Graham Norton providing commentary and that Eurovision Come Together would be shown immediately before 9 10 This press release also confirmed that Eurovision Come Together would give viewers the opportunity to take part in a live vote 9 Selection process edit nbsp SuRie who represented the United Kingdom in the 2018 contest was a member of the show s selection panel The shortlist of competing entries for the competitive aspect of the programme was determined by a group of assembled individuals with a connection to Eurovision The membership of the panel included British broadcasters and journalists former UK Eurovision contestants as well as members of the Eurovision fandom and contributors to Eurovision fansites 11 12 13 14 Panelists were asked to select ten Eurovision songs from the history of the Eurovision Song Contest including all songs that had taken part in the contest before 2020 Any entries which were to have competed at the 2020 contest were ineligible The criteria against which the panelists were asked to rate the entries outlined that the songs selected should be modern day classics that have stood the test of time taking into account the performance including live vocals and staging and song composition Any entry in which an individual panelist was involved in its original performance either directly as singer or songwriter or in a behind the scenes role such as vocal coach or publicist was ineligible for selection by that panelist 14 15 The selection panel consisted of the following 18 members 15 Rylan Clark Neal UK semi final commentator Scott Mills UK semi final commentator Mel Giedroyc Eurovision You Decide host and former UK semi final commentator Ken Bruce BBC Radio 2 broadcaster and Eurovision commentator Adele Roberts BBC Radio 1 DJ and UK Eurovision jury member in 2019 Mark De Lisser Vocal coach Nicki French UK Eurovision entrant in 2000 and London Eurovision Party co host Paul Jordan a k a Dr Eurovision Eurovision pundit Heidi Stephens TV blogger for The Guardian Steve Holden Music reporter for BBC Radio 1 s Newsbeat Mandy Norman Eurovision fan Alasdair Rendall President of OGAE UK Sarah Cawood Former UK semi final commentator SuRie UK Eurovision entrant in 2018 Joel Eurovision fan featured in the BBC s online content for the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 William Lee Adams Eurovision blogger for Wiwibloggs Zoe London DJ and Eurovision fan Lucy Percy Eurovision blogger for WiwibloggsParticipants edit nbsp Waterloo by ABBA pictured the winning song from the 1974 contest was declared the winner following an online vote The list of participating entries was revealed by the BBC on 15 May 2020 11 12 Footage of the original performances for each entry from their original contests was shown Voting took place via the BBC website a BBC account was required to vote and each account holder was able to cast up to three votes 15 The winner was revealed at the end of the live show and the top ten were announced on the BBC website following the event s completion 16 17 18 19 Draw Year Country Artist Song Language Place1 2015 nbsp Sweden Mans Zelmerlow Heroes English 52 1998 nbsp Israel Dana International Diva Hebrew 3 2016 nbsp Australia Dami Im Sound of Silence English 4 1981 nbsp United Kingdom Bucks Fizz Making Your Mind Up English 85 2018 nbsp Cyprus Eleni Foureira Fuego English 6 1965 nbsp Luxembourg France Gall Poupee de cire poupee de son French 7 2012 nbsp Sweden Loreen Euphoria English 38 2007 nbsp Ukraine Verka Serduchka Dancing Lasha Tumbai German English Ukrainian Russian 79 2019 nbsp Italy Mahmood Soldi Italian 10 1974 nbsp Sweden ABBA Waterloo English 111 2015 nbsp Belgium Loic Nottet Rhythm Inside English 12 1996 nbsp United Kingdom Gina G Ooh Aah Just a Little Bit English 1013 2010 nbsp Germany Lena Satellite English 14 1958 nbsp Italy Domenico Modugno Nel blu dipinto di blu Italian 15 2018 nbsp Israel Netta Toy English 16 1976 nbsp United Kingdom Brotherhood of Man Save Your Kisses for Me English 917 2014 nbsp Austria Conchita Wurst Rise Like a Phoenix English 218 2009 nbsp Norway Alexander Rybak Fairytale English 619 1997 nbsp United Kingdom Katrina and the Waves Love Shine a Light English 4Interval editAdditional content was produced and broadcast following the performances of the competing acts and during the voting period A pre recorded interview conducted by Graham Norton with James Newman the UK representative for the 2020 contest was shown along with a pre recorded acoustic performance of his intended Eurovision entry My Last Breath 3 9 19 Music videos for a number of the entries which were set to compete at the 2020 contest were also featured 19 As part of an open call for submissions by the BBC footage was shown of Eurovision fans and former Eurovision entrants recreating moments from Eurovision history Applicants could record themselves performing to one of the specified former Eurovision entries and could submit their footage to the BBC for inclusion in the show The featured songs which applicants could recreate were 13 20 21 nbsp Run Away by SunStroke Project and Olia Tira Moldovan entry in 2010 notable for launching the Epic Sax Guy meme nbsp Boom Bang a Bang by Lulu British joint winner in 1969 nbsp Party for Everybody by Buranovskiye Babushki Russian entry in 2012 nbsp Waterline by Jedward Irish entry in 2012 nbsp Flying the Flag For You by Scooch British entry in 2007 nbsp Spirit in the Sky by Keiino Norwegian entry in 2019 nbsp Alcohol Is Free by Koza Mostra and Agathonas Iakovidis Greek entry in 2013 nbsp Congratulations by Cliff Richard British entry in 1968See also editEurovision Europe Shine a Light Der kleine Song Contest Die Grand Prix Hitliste Free European Song Contest Eurovision 2020 das deutsche Finale Sveriges 12 aReferences edit a b Official EBU statement amp FAQ on Eurovision 2020 cancellation eurovision tv European Broadcasting Union 18 March 2020 Retrieved 22 June 2020 Savage Mark 18 March 2020 Eurovision Song Contest 2020 cancelled over coronavirus BBC News Retrieved 22 June 2020 a b c BBC entertains the nation in time of need BBC 24 March 2020 Retrieved 22 June 2020 Quinn Angus 24 March 2020 United Kingdom BBC announces Eurovision Come Together compilation show for May 16 wiwibloggs Retrieved 22 June 2020 Ryan Tom 24 March 2020 BBC to broadcast Eurovision Come Together on 16th May ESCXtra Retrieved 22 June 2020 Granger Anthony 1 April 2020 Eurovision Europe Shine a Light To Be Broadcast Live From Hilversum Eurovoix Retrieved 1 April 2020 Eurovision Europe Shine A Light will bring audiences together on 16 May eurovision tv European Broadcasting Union 31 March 2020 Retrieved 22 June 2020 Muldoon Padraig 16 April 2020 UK Reports suggest that BBC will not broadcast Eurovision Europe Shine A Light on television wiwibloggs Retrieved 22 June 2020 a b c May means Eurovision on the BBC BBC 1 May 2020 Retrieved 22 June 2020 Adams William Lee 1 May 2020 Eurovision month BBC reveals extensive ESC programme schedule with Europe Shine A Light on BBC One wiwibloggs Retrieved 22 June 2020 a b Eurovision Abba Bucks Fizz and Conchita Wurst make BBC s best ever vote list BBC News 15 May 2020 Retrieved 22 June 2020 a b Eurovision Come Together voting shortlist confirmed BBC 15 May 2020 Retrieved 22 June 2020 a b Muldoon Padraig 15 May 2020 Eurovision Come Together BBC releases shortlist of the best ever entries wiwibloggs Retrieved 22 June 2020 a b Ryan Tom 16 May 2020 BBC announces Eurovision Come Together entries ESCXtra Retrieved 22 June 2020 a b c Eurovision Come Together Voting Info BBC Retrieved 22 June 2020 ABBA win Eurovision Come Together BBC 17 May 2020 Retrieved 22 June 2020 Eurovision Abba s Waterloo voted best song of all time BBC News 16 May 2020 Retrieved 22 June 2020 Ryan Tom 17 May 2020 BBC reveals top 10 of Come Together vote ESCXtra Retrieved 22 June 2020 a b c Stephens Heidi 16 May 2020 Eurovision Come Together and Europe Shine A Light as it happened The Guardian Retrieved 22 June 2020 Adams William Lee 23 April 2020 Eurovision Come Together BBC calls on fans to join interval act by recreating classic performances wiwibloggs Retrieved 22 June 2020 Be part of our Eurovision Come Together Interval Act BBC Retrieved 22 June 2020 External links editEurovision Come Together at BBC Online Retrieved 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