Revealed: Best British Eurovision Entries of All Time Ranked
- Cheryl Baker spoke at the WhichBingo Awards in 2025, discussing the UK's Eurovision entries and this year's act Remember Monday.
- Baker recalled winning Eurovision in 1981 with Bucks Fizz and noted the UK’s last victory was Katrina and the Waves in 1997 amid strong competition from Sweden.
- Research involving 2,000 adults highlights key Eurovision success factors like catchy choruses, strong hooks, emotional vocals, and charismatic performers.
- Despite bookies giving Remember Monday a one percent chance, WhichBingo backs the act, while 15% of fans remain optimistic and many desire Ed Sheeran to compete for the UK.
- This optimism suggests the UK could break its 28-year win drought if entrants follow winning elements exemplified by past British acts like Bucks Fizz and Katrina and the Waves.
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THE best British Eurovision entries of all time have been revealed following the results of a new poll. Bucks Fizz’s Making Your Mind Up, Sam Ryder’s Space Man and Brotherhood of Man’s Save Your Kisses for Me came top of the pile. PASir Cliff Richard at the 1968 Eurovision Song Contest[/caption] ReutersKatrina of Katrina and the Waves won Eurovision with her song Love Shine a Light in 1997[/caption] AlamySam Ryder’s hit Space Man is considered o…
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