Dan1089 Wrote:And here I was thinking it was a rip-off of Idols.It must have become part of your "culture" already,wish we had something.Do the contestants sing the same selected songs every week,like in Idols where one has to sing a song every week.
I really thought Eurovision was broadcast around the world... I know the Aussies and Americans get it!
It's a one off annual event that's been going since... err... a very long time, so it isn't like a weekly knockout contest as in Idols / X Factor etc... all the European countries vote for their favourite songs... giving their...
1st place choice: 12 ponts
2nd place: 10 points
3rd place: 8 points
4th: 6 points
5th: 5 points
6th: 4 points
7th: 3 points
8th: 2 points
9th: 1 point
(anyone please correct me if the scoring's wrong)
These all go onto a massive scoreboard and it updates after each country gives their votes... whoever gets the most votes wins, simple as... although if anyone get the famous "nil points" after all the voting they seem to be remembered more than the winners!
As Spotysocks says, there is the national pre-selection and the selection for which countries make it through to Eurovision night, but these don't tend to be watched by as many people... if they're even on tv at all.
If you can find a way, try and tune into the BBC on the night... Terry Wogan is comic genius... especially as he gets more drink down him as the night goes on.