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Monthly Archives: May 2012

Sietse Bakker and Terry’s missing press accreditation

Posted on May 27, 2012 by Ewan Spence
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In all the rush of Eurovision 2012 there’s one final video interview… with Eurovision Event Supervisor Sietse Bakker.

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Getting tangled up with Pastora Soler

Posted on May 26, 2012 by Ewan Spence
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The Spanish singer has caught the hearts and minds of Eurovision fans from all over Europe. The public chose this song for Spain, and Pastora is happy with their choice. And with Terry’s company.

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Terry Vision meets Nina Zilli (Italy)

Posted on May 26, 2012 by Ewan Spence
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Italy’s Nina Zilli is in the Eurovision Song Contest to win it – even if that means RAI might have an issue with budgeting for next year’s event.

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Terry catches up with Ken Bruce (BBC Radio 2)

Posted on May 25, 2012 by Ewan Spence
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The old sparring partners, reunited once more thanks to the Eurovision Song Contest. Radio 2′s Ken Bruce and ESC Insight’s Terry Vision talk commentary, breadcrumbs, baileys, and where The Hump will finish in the Grand Final.

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Terry meets Kevin and Kurt Callejah (Malta)

Posted on May 24, 2012 by Ewan Spence
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When you sing for Malta, it’s always a family affair. So it’s perfectly understandable that Kevin Calleja is not only at Eurovision with his brother, Kurt, but also appearing on stage with the lead guitar. But brothers always know where the dirt is…

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The Young Guns of Mills and Coxy

Posted on May 24, 2012 by Ewan Spence
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Covering the semi finals was something I left to my  good friend Paddy O’Connell… but how are the young upstarts of Scott Mills and Sara Cox coping with the pressure of the Eurobooth, and did Coxy really push Norton down the stairs at the BAFTA’s? Lets finds out.

Posted in Eurovision 2012 | Tagged 2012, bbc 3, esc, eurovision, sara cox, scott mills | Leave a reply

With my old friend, Marty Whelan from RTE

Posted on May 23, 2012 by Ewan Spence
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High up in the Crystal Hall, as RTE Commentator Marty Whelan steps out of his booth, I catch up with Ireland’s voice of Eurovisio… Where’s my traditional glass of Baileys?

Posted in Eurovision 2012 | Tagged 2012, esc, marty whelan, rte | Leave a reply

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