News: The Eurovision Field Takes Shape as More Countries Confirm Entries
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In the last week, seven more countries have revealed their Eurovision songs - Netherlands, Cyprus, Switzerland, Austria, Iceland, Serbia, and of course the UK, but we cover this one in a special bonus episode just below this one in your feed. Steven breaks down each entry and explains why Switzerland are going off-piste, and why Greece reported Cyprus on their selection process. Things are really heating up on the road to Malmo! Mentioned in this episode: Joost Klein - Europapa (Netherlands, 2024) Silia Kapsis - Liar (Cyprus, 2024) Nemo - The Code (Switzerland, 2024) Kaleen - We Will Rave (Austria, 2024) Bashar Murad - Wild West (Iceland NF, 2024) Hera Björk - Je Ne Sais Quoi (Iceland, 2010) Hera Björk - Scared Of Heights (Iceland, 2024) Breskvica - Gnezdo Orlovo (Serbia NF, 2024) Teya Dora - Ramonda (Serbia, 2024) If you love Eurovision as much as we do, don't forget to connect with us on social. DM us on Twitter at @Bingewatch_Pod and join our Facebook Page. You can also now support the show with a generous Douze Points of your own! And if you want more bingeworthy TV coverage, check out our other shows: Bingewatch Bitesize Bingewatch Douze Points is a Podcasts By Liam production, presented by Steven Perkins and produced by Liam Heffernan. Original theme composed by Ian MacEwan. The Bingewatch network was created by Hannah Fernando and Ian MacEwan. For any queries, including advertising & sponsorship, please email [email protected]
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