
A Song for Eurotrash
Genres
Overview
A satirical look at Eurovision featuring cover versions of classic songs.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
51 min
Release Date
1998-05-12
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
0
Vote Average
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Antoine de Caunes
Self - Presenter
Catherine Boyle
Self - Special Guest Presenter
Sacha Distel
Self - Special Guest
Sinéad O'Connor
Self - Special Guest
Sarah Blackwood
Self - Special Guest (Dubstar)
Chris Wilkie
Self - Special Guest (Dubstar)
Steve Hillier
Self - Special Guest (Dubstar)
Terry Hall
Self - Special Guest
Edwyn Collins
Self - Special Guest
Lauren Laverne
Self - Special Guest (Kenickie)
Peter Gofton
Self - Special Guest (Kenickie)
Anne Marie Nixon
Self - Special Guest (Kenickie)
Emma Jackson
Self - Special Guest (Kenickie)
Sara Dallin
Self - Special Guest (Bananarama)
Keren Woodward
Self - Special Guest (Bananarama)
Sarah Cracknell
Self - Special Guest (Saint Etienne)
Bob Stanley
Self - Special Guest (Saint Etienne)
Pete Wiggs
Self - Special Guest (Saint Etienne)
Shane MacGowan
Self - Special Guest
Maria McErlane
Self - Narrator
Johnny Daukes
Voices
Kate Robbins
Voices
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