This week’s TV review
IT’S that time of year again, when Europe is ablaze with friendly competition, pitting their most camp performers against each other in a bid to secure the win for their country at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest.
TV
The Eurovision Song Contest 2012
Saturday 26th May, 8pm
BBC One
IT’S that time of year again, when Europe is ablaze with friendly competition, pitting their most camp performers against each other in a bid to secure the win for their country at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest.
Graham Norton is at the helm in Azerbaijan and will be commentating again.
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Flying the flag for the UK, and opening the entire show, is smooth crooner, Englebert Humperdink, with hyperactive twins, Jedward, representing Ireland for a second time.
The ever-adorable, Ken Bruce, will be following along live on BBC Radio 2 but those watching on BBC One are able to sing along via the red button, which will show the lyrics in English and the performers’ original language.
Too much fun.