Sarah Cawood goes to Eurovision!
Sitting at home on the sofa shouting nul points at the TV can only give you a small glimpse into the excitement of the actual event so I've asked ´óÏó´«Ã½ presenter Sarah Cawood to let us know how she's dealing with Eurovision-mania in this year's host city, Oslo. The whole Eurovision team had to travel there overland due to the threat of strikes and ash clouds. You can watch a clip of the journey from the UK entry Josh Dubovie....
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When Sarah Cawood finally arrived she sent us this first instalment from the frontline...
And so it begins. My Eurovision madness!
After a 24 hour journey by land and sea so as to avoid the dual perils of ash clouds and BA strikes, we arrived in Oslo and I entered my bubble. That's what going to the Eurovision Song Contest feels like. I literally take a deep breath, and go under until next Sunday when I will eventually resurface gasping for air and detoxification.
My impressions so far? Well the Scandinavians have got efficiency down to a T so everything is running like clockwork. Huzzah! I have yet to go to the venue as I've been filming some little packages to be put into mine and Paddy's show on Tuesday. Yesterday we spoke to Bobbysocks! Winners in 1985 and Norway's first ever winners... Lovely ladies. COULDN'T shut them up which makes my job super easy. Consequently, my first Eurovision earworm was 'Let It Swing' (the winning number). It will be the first of many...
The hotel we are staying in has the majority of the delegations in residence so I'm openly staring at the quite frankly overwhelming array of fashion on show. LOTS of chicks with tight dresses, hair extensions and drag queen make up and LOTS of very buff young men who preen in every mirror they pass.
Today, I'm lunching with the delightfully delectable Aleksander Rybak: the fiddling winner of last year's contest. (He can fiddle with me any day, heeheehee!). Then we're taking to the streets of Oslo to find out what your average Norwegian thinks of the circus that's just rolled into their town.
Tonight it's the opening night party. It will be handbags and gladrags all the way. I have yet to go to the venue itself but will be blogging regularly so rest assured gossip will be imparted.
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(Josh Dubovie's performs the UK's entry "That Sounds Good to Me")
Just briefly, before I take my leave, I must add that Josh, our UK entry this year, is a TOTAL poppet, as are all his singers and dancers. They will do us proud, wherever we place.
I hope he's ready for the trip, for trip it is in EVERY sense of the word. Well that's it for now my eurodarlings, I must away to prepare for lunch with The Norwegian. I'm going back in....*takes deep breath*... See you later.
Sarah Cawood will be presenting the Eurovision Semi Finals with Paddy O'Connell tomorrow and Thursday night on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Three at 8pm.
- Visit the Eurovision website
- Learn more about the UK entry Josh Dubovie
- Check out our competition
- Find out all you need to know to host your own Eurovision party
Read Sarah's second blog post from the Eurovision preparations in Oslo.
Who will you be voting for? Add your comment.
Comment number 1.
At 25th May 2010, gabby4testtubes wrote:The commentaries are hysterical! done a day of AS physics revision today and this is the best break. Good luck to my brothers and sisters in Israel :-P
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Comment number 2.
At 28th May 2010, KevinFromEngland wrote:I think most people have already realised that Azerbaijan will win. That girl has soul and sings this anx-filled song great IMO.
Sarah Cawood, if you read this, did you get my email? You are the best TSCC interviewer us fans of the TSCCwiki have seen - great job gal.
You are good for this show too, you are in the groove (is that too old and fuddy duddy?)... er what about 'that's cool' or 'wicked'. You suggest something, I will go with the flow.
kisses from me.
Kevin
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