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*[[Ulrika Jonsson]] co-hosted the 1998 contest.
 
*[[Ulrika Jonsson]] co-hosted the 1998 contest.
 
*[[Udo Jürgens]] represented Austria in three consecutive contests from 1964 to 1966, winning on his third try.
 
*[[Udo Jürgens]] represented Austria in three consecutive contests from 1964 to 1966, winning on his third try.
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*Kayahan represented Turkey in 1990.
 
*[[Hape Kerkeling]] presented the German votes in 2010.
 
*[[Hape Kerkeling]] presented the German votes in 2010.
 
*[[Khriusha the Pig]] co-presented the Russian votes at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2018, 2019, and 2020.
 
*[[Khriusha the Pig]] co-presented the Russian votes at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2018, 2019, and 2020.

Revision as of 12:37, 16 February 2022

The Eurovision Song Contest is an annual song competition between the countries of the European Broadcasting Union (and Australia). It has been running annually since 1956. The contest is known for being fairly campy and over-the-top.

The Last Video, which featured puppets from Jim Henson's Creature Shop, was shown as an interval act during the 2004 semi-final.

Several national broadcasters that have been involved in Muppet productions are also responsible for selecting their country's Eurovision entries each year, including NRK (Norway), DR (Denmark), Sveriges Television (Sweden), the BBC (United Kingdom), and ARD (Germany, one of whose branches is NDR).

References

  • "Sing Sang Song" (Germany's entry from 1976) and "Disco Tango" (Denmark's entry from 1979) have both been performed in Muppet productions.

Muppet Mentions

  • "Swedish Smorgasbord," an interval act from the 2013 contest, briefly mentions The Swedish Chef (with a picture of him in the background).
  • During the grand final in 2017, British commentator Graham Norton noted that executive supervisor Jon Ola Sand and co-host Timur Miyuschenko sounded "like the Muppets with accents."

Connections

  • ABBA won for Sweden in 1974.
  • Willeke Alberti represented the Netherlands in 1994.
  • Anggun represented France in 2012.
  • Gali Atari won for Israel with the group Milk & Honey in 1979.
  • Basim represented Denmark in 2014.
  • Vicki Benckert was a backing singer for Sweden in 1986 and 1989.
  • Pierce Brosnan had a role in the film Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga.
  • Roger Cicero represented Germany in 2007.
  • Natan Datner represented Israel in 1987 alongside Avi Kushnir.
  • Jan Delay performed in the grand finale of the 2011 contest.
  • Celine Dion won for Switzerland in 1988.
  • Anders Ekdahl conducted the Swedish entry in 1983.
  • Michael Elo was a backing vocalist for Denmark in 1979.
  • Anke Engelke co-hosted the contest in 2011.
  • Lara Fabian represented Luxembourg in 1988.
  • Helene Fischer presented the German votes in 2014.
  • Gidi Gov represented Israel as a member of Kaveret in 1974.
  • Hind represented the Netherlands in 2008.
  • Jan Hofer provided commentary for Germany between 1992 and 1994.
  • Jacques Houdek represented Croatia in 2017.
  • Elton John made a guest appearance at the 2003 contest.
  • Ulrika Jonsson co-hosted the 1998 contest.
  • Udo Jürgens represented Austria in three consecutive contests from 1964 to 1966, winning on his third try.
  • Kayahan represented Turkey in 1990.
  • Hape Kerkeling presented the German votes in 2010.
  • Khriusha the Pig co-presented the Russian votes at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2018, 2019, and 2020.
  • Bernadette Kraakman represented the Netherlands in 1983.
  • Lill Lindfors co-represented Sweden in 1966 and hosted the contest in 1985.
  • Demi Lovato had a role in the film Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga.
  • Jessica Mauboy participated as an interval act in 2014 and as a representative of Australia in 2018.
  • Lena Meyer-Landrut won for Germany in 2010 and returned in 2011.
  • Madonna performed as an interval act in 2019.
  • Maria Menounos co-hosted the 2006 contest in Athens, Greece.
  • MFÖ represented Turkey in 1985 and 1988.
  • Xavier Naidoo was initially intended to represent Germany in 2016, but he withdrew due to personal controversy.
  • Nena presented the German votes in 1998.
  • Olivia Newton-John represented the United Kingdom in 1974.
  • Trijntje Oosterhuis represented the Netherlands in 2015.
  • Stefan Raab represented Germany in 2000, wrote the German entries from 1998 and 2004, and co-hosted the contest in 2011.
  • Yonatan Rechter conducted the Israeli entry in 1974.
  • Edsilia Rombley represented the Netherlands in the 1998 and 2007 contests and co-hosted the 2021 contest.
  • Mary Roos represented Germany in 1972 and 1984.
  • Rasmus Seebach is the son of Tommy Seebach, who represented Denmark at three contests (1979, 1981, and 1993).
  • Svante Thuresson co-represented Sweden in 1966.
  • Justin Timberlake performed during an interval act of the 2016 grand final.
  • Sarai Tzuriel represented Israel in 1986.
  • Bill van Dijk represented the Netherlands in 1982.
  • Danijela Večerinović was a backing vocalist for Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2007.
  • Laura Vlasblom represented the Netherlands as a member of Frizzle Sizzle in 1986.
  • Terry Wogan provided commentary for the United Kingdom in 1973, 1978, and 1980-2008, and co-hosted in 1998.
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