
The A-Z of Eurovision
Genres
Overview
Rylan Clark-Neal narrates a guide to all things Eurovision and takes a sideways look at the greatest singing contest on the planet. The A-Z of Eurovision features all the disasters, the costume changes and memorable musical moments from 65 years of Eurovision.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
59 min
Release Date
2020-05-16
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
2
Vote Average
2
Rylan Clark
Narrator
Conchita Wurst
Self - Contestant / Presenter (archive footage)
DiHaj
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Benny Andersson
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Anni-Frid Lyngstad
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Agnetha Fältskog
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Björn Ulvaeus
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Francesco Gabbani
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Duncan Laurence
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Netta
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Loreen
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Andrii Danylko
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Måns Zelmerlöw
Self - Contestant / Presenter (archive footage)
Mr. Lordi
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Nigar Jamal
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Dami Im
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Ekaterina Shklyaeva
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Galina Koneva
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Alevtina Begisheva
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Valentina Pyatchenko
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Zoya Dorodova
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Grania Baysarova
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Natalya Pugacheva
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Eleni Foureira
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Elina Nechayeva
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Sergey Lazarev
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Alf Poier
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
IVAN
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Eldar Gasimov
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Dima Bilan
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Emmelie de Forest
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Sertab Erener
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Sandie Shaw
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Jay Aston
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Cheryl Baker
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Mike Nolan
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Lill Lindfors
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Daria Kinzer
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Nina Kraljić
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Anzhelika Agurbash
Self - Contestant (Archive Footage)
Peter Andersen
Self - Contestant (Archive Footage)
Larry Gogan
Self - Commentator (voice) (archive sound)
John Lundvik
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Geraldine Brannigan
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Salvador Sobral
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Luísa Sobral
Self (archive footage)
Eric Saade
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Lucie Jones
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Dmitriy Shepelev
Self - Russian Spokesperson (archive footage)
Alyona Lanskaya
Self - Contestant (Archive Footage)
Zlata Ognevich
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Linda Wagenmakers
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Antony Costa
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Simon Webbe
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Duncan James
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Lee Ryan
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Olivia Newton-John
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Céline Dion
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Samantha Womack
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Luminița Anghel
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Graham Norton
Self - BBC Commentator (archive footage)
Mikoláš Josef
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Natalie Horler
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Amaia Romero
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Alfred García
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Ivan Urgant
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Alsu
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Alice Tumler
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Mirjam Weichselbraun
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Barbara Schöneberger
Self - German Spokesperson (archive footage)
Petra Mede
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Volodymyr Ostapchuk
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Oleksandr Skichko
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Timur Miroshnychenko
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Lise Rønne
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Nikolaj Koppel
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Pilou Asbæk
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Leyla Aliyeva
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Nargiz Birk-Petersen
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Anke Engelke
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Judith Rakers
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Stefan Raab
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Arabella Kiesbauer
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Jaana Pelkonen
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Mikko Leppilampi
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Bernadette Ní Ghallchóir
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Katie Boyle
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Angela Rippon
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Morten Harket
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Ingvild Bryn
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Ronan Keating
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Carrie Crowley
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Terry Wogan
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Ulrika Jonsson
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Daniela Ruah
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Sílvia Alberto
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Catarina Furtado
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Filomena Cautela
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Lea Sirk
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Erez Tal
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Bar Refaeli
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Assi Azar
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Lucy Ayoub
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Jan Leeming
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Marlène Charell
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Gigliola Cinquetti
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Toto Cutugno
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Justin Timberlake
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Madonna
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Charlie Rivel
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Mike Batt
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Chris Spedding
Self - Performer (archive footage)
Martin Österdahl
Self - Executive Supervisor (archive footage)
Jon Ola Sand
Self - Executive Supervisor (archive footage)
Jessica Garlick
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Jade Ewen
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Heidi Range
Self (archive footage)
Amelle Berrabah
Self (archive footage)
Hannes Võrno
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Peeter Oja
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Tarmo Leinatamm
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Katie Price
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Javine Hylton
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Humphrey Campbell
Self - Performer (archive footage)
Nanne Grönvall
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Maria Rådsten
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Peter Grönvall
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Andrius Mamontovas
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Marijonas Mikutavičius
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Victor Diawara
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Saulius Samas Urbonavičius
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Arnoldas Lukošius
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Eimantas Belickas
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Massiel
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Per Herrey
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Richard Herrey
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Louis Herrey
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Matti Siitonen
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Claes af Geijerstam
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Göran Fristorp
Self - Contestant (Archive Footage)
Beatrix Neundlinger
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Günter Grosslercher
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Willi Resetarits
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Saara Aalto
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Robin Bengtsson
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Slavko Kalezić
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Svetlana Loboda
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Jacques Houdek
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Kate Miller-Heidke
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Amen
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Kita
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
OX
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Awa
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Toñi Salazar
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Encarna Salazar
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Daniel Diges
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
SuRie
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Jamala
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Jahn Teigen
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Seyyal Taner
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Carlotta Truman
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Laura Kästel
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Nathalie Pâque
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Miran Hadži Veljković
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Zlatko Petrović Pajo
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Ladislav Demeterfy
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Zoran Lovrić
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Malcolm Lincoln
Self - Contestant (archive footage)
Helga Guitton
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Doireann Ní Bhriain
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Sakis Rouvas
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
Maria Menounos
Self - Presenter (archive footage)
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