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The Bosnian Final was held on February 28th at the Bosnian TV Studios in Sarajevo, hosted by Ismeta Krvavac who was the lead singer of the group Ambasadori that represented Yugoslavia in 1976. The song „Zapleši“ by the group Nina was presented as a video-clip as the singers weren’t able to get to the TV…
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The tiny place of Millstreet in Ireland would be in the centre of European attention on 15th May, 1993 as it was the host city for the 38th Eurovision Song Contest.
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The Irish Final was held at the Opera House in Cork on March 29th hosted by Pat Kenny. The winning song was chosen by the votes of 10 regional juries. Linda Martin previously represented Ireland in ESC 1984. She also took part in the Irish Finals of 1976, 1977, 1978, 1982 (with the group…
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The UK final was held at the BBC TV studios in London on April 3rd, hosted by Terry Wogan. Michael Ball sang all the songs and the winner was chosen by televoting. 1 This is the moment I’ve been waiting for 73084 5th 2 Call on me 48419 7th 3 As dreams go by 94844…
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„Like a kite in the wind, sweeping over all frontiers, I want to be so free, as free as thoughts can be“ The Luxembourg Final was held on March 15th at the RTL TV Studios in Luxembourg City. Marion Welter sang both of the songs and the winner was chosen by postcard voting. 1 Sou…
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„Let’s listen and let’s jam around the good old radio, it rings out like a stadium even though it’s so small“ The Finnish final was held on February 29th at the Typhon Hall in Turku, hosted by Kati Bergmann. The winner was chosen in two rounds of voting by an „expert“ jury – firstly to…
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The Maltese Final was held on March 14th at the Mediterranean Conference Centre in Valletta, hosted by Charles Saliba & Anna Bonanno. Before the final, there was a semi-final. The songs were performed both in Maltese and English. The winner was chosen by an „expert“ jury and only the top 3 were announced. 1 Int Don’t…
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The Maltese Semi-Final was held on March 12th & 13th at the Mediterranean Conference Centre in Valletta. The songs were performed in Maltese on March 12th and English on March 13th. The finalists were chosen by an „expert“ jury. 1 Vjola Over and over again Vince Fabri – 2 Jekk l-eku ta‘ dal-kliem Fading love…
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„We are alike, you want like I do a night with no tomorrow“ The Cypriot Final was held on March 13th at the International Conference Centre in Nicosia, hosted by Eirini Charalambidou. The winning song was chosen by the votes of a jury of 24 people. 1 Niotho na me kitas I feel that you’re looking at me…
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The Portuguese Semi-Finals were held at the Estúdios do Lumiar in Lisbon, hosted by Júlio Isidro. The winners were chosen by an „expert“ jury which included Adelaide Ferreira who represented Portugal in ESC 1985. „Chão de dança“ from Semi-Final 1 & „É à noite“ from Semi-Final 2 were both disqualified after their respective Semi-Finals. Semi-Final 1 – January 12th…