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Topic History of: Eurovision - back to juries?
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Anthony JK2006 wrote:
I hate to correct you Anthony but Katrina was mainly a phone vote year
You've suffered one of those false memories mentioned on the other board there, JK!

There was no phone voting in 1996. 97 was the year it was piloted, with about five or six televoting nations, including UK. Trust me, I'm a Eurovision doctor!
JK2006 Bring her back I say Al.

A touch of class.
Al Whatever did happen to Katie Boyle?
JK2006 More than juries - rumours from the BBC report that Norton is ready to take over from Terry and that there will be a 6 week prime time X Factor type series with Andrew Lloyd Webber involved to find our entry.

Serious mistake in my book. The one solution is - put someone who knows what they are doing in charge. Only one name comes to mind and, of course, they dare not hire me.
Al I'm with R T Mason that I enjoy hearing the songs. Who wins isn't of that much importance to me. I haven't agreed with the results for many years. My favourite song is usually well down the ranking.