Fan favourite Graham Norton returns to present his 13th Eurovision Song Contest on BBC One on Saturday, while over on BBC Radio 2, Ken Bruce will continue his ...
Laura Pausini has been dubbed one of the most respected Italian recording artists in the world. The singer, who also speaks Spanish, has won four Latin Grammys, a Grammy Award and a Golden Globe. Alessandro Cattelan, meanwhile, has forged a successful career presenting TV and radio, spanning 20 years. He also presented satirical news programme Le Iene on channel Italia 1. Some 26 acts will be performing their hearts out to be crowned Eurovision champion in Turin, Italy on Saturday night (May 14). The Lollipop singer told The One Show: "I learnt it in a couple of months, luckily my Italian is better now, the ironic thing about this whole thing is that I'm going to do Eurovision, the biggest TV show Italy has ever had to put on, and the whole thing is in English."
Fans couldn't believe their ears as the Eurovision jury scores were read out.
@Purple_HieMoa said: "This is all even more evidence that we should abolish the jury." Scrap the โtourโ. Much quicker." However, many viewers think the lengthy jury votes section should be scrapped before next year's event.