Patricia Bredin

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Patricia Bredin (born 1934) from Hull, England was the first United Kingdom representative in the Eurovision Song Contest. She took part in the 1957 contest, held in Frankfurt, and finished in seventh place out of ten entries with the song All.

In 1959 she starred in the British comedy film Left, Right & Centre with Ian Carmichael. The following year Patricia had a leading part in another film, the period adventure The Treasure of Monte Cristo.

Later becoming Patricia Bredin-McCulloch, she emigrated to Canada where she published the novel "My Fling on the Farm".

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