United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest

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United Kingdom
Broadcaster BBC
National selection event Making Your Mind Up
First Entered Eurovision 1957
Number of Entries 48
Won 5
Scoring (since 1975)
Highest Score (1997) 227
Lowest Score (2003) 0
Average Score 94.931

This is an overview of the performance of the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest since they first took part in 1957, the competition's second year.

It should be noted that while the Eurovision Song Contest is taken quite seriously in some European countries, and seen as a source of national pride if they score highly, it is seen as more of a joke in the United Kingdom, mainly due to the alleged "political/regional voting patterns" and the country's own long history of successful popular music.

In 1999 the rules changed and the United Kingdom (along with France, Germany and Spain) are automatically qualified to the next year's final irrespective of their recent scores because they are the highest-paying European Broadcasting Union subscribers.

Up to and including 1998 (where the UK came second, following a win the previous year) the UK has almost always been in the top 10. Since then, with the exception of 2002 the record has been much worse, with no entries making it into the top 10, and include the infamous 2003 "nul points" result. As well as the poor standard of entries, this poor performance has perhaps also been attributed by some to unpopularity of the UK due to its relationship with America and most importantly the Iraq War[citation needed]. The United Kingdom have not be awarded 12 points from a country since 2002 (Austria were the last to do so).

[edit] Records

The UK has by far the best cumulative points record of any country in the contest, having won it five times (second only to Ireland's impressive seven), and by coming second fifteen times.

Until 2004, the UK also had the record for the largest number of points scored in a single contest, in 1997 with the runaway winner 'Love Shine A Light' which scored 227 points. It is worth noting however, that in 1997 25 countries voted, but in 2004 when the points record was broken, not less than 36 countries voted. The UK still holds the record for winning by the largest margin, 70 points, which was also in the 1997 contest.

In 1976 the UK received 164 points from 17 countries, which gives them an average of 9.64 points per country. This record has yet to date not been broken.

UK also holds the record for the most times in hosting the event (8 times). Even though they have only won the contest 5 times, they stepped in when other countries turned down the chance to host it. Ireland have hosted the event 7 times due to their 7 wins.

UK holds the record for receiving the most set of 12 points in one show. They received 10 sets of twelve points in 1997, however we share this record with Greece who also received 10 sets of twevlve points in 2005.


Year Artist Song Place Points
Info link Author Composer Conductor
1957 Patricia Bredin All 7 6
UK info Alan Stranks Reynell Wreford Eric Robinson
1959 Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson Sing, Little Birdie 2 16
UK info Syd Cordell Stan Butcher Eric Robinson
1960 Bryan Johnson Looking High, High, High 2 25
UK info John Watson John Watson Eric Robinson
1961 The Allisons Are you Sure? 2 24
UK info Bob & John Allison Bob & John Allison Hank Robinson
1962 Ronnie Carroll Ring-a-ding Girl 4 10
UK info Stan Butcher Syd Cordell Wally Stott
1963 Ronnie Carroll Say Wonderful Things 4 28
UK info Norman Newell Philip Green Eric Robinson
1964 Matt Monro I Love the Little Things 2 17
UK info Tony Hatch Tony Hatch Harry Rabinowitz
1965 Kathy Kirby I Belong 2 26
UK info Phil Peters Peter Lee Sterling Eric Robinson
1966 Kenneth McKellar A Man Without Love 9 8
UK info Peter Callander Cyril Ornadel Harry Rabinowitz
1967 Sandie Shaw Puppet on a String 1 47
UK info Bill Martin Phil Coulter Kenny Woodman
1968 Cliff Richard Congratulations 2 28
UK info B. Martin & P. Coulter B. Martin & P. Coulter Norrie Paramor
1969 Lulu Boom Bang-a-bang 1 18
UK info Peter Warne Alan Moorhouse Johnny Harris
1970 Mary Hopkin Knock Knock - Who's There? 2 26
UK info J. Carter & G. Stephens J. Carter & G. Stephens Johnny Arthey
1971 Clodagh Rodgers Jack in the Box 4 98
UK info David Myers John Worsley Johnny Arthey
1972 The New Seekers Beg, Steal or Borrow 2 114
UK info T. Cole, G. Hall & S. Wolfe T. Cole, G. Hall & S. Wolfe David MacKay
1973 Cliff Richard Power to all our Friends 3 123
UK info G. Fletcher & D. Flett G. Fletcher & D. Flett David MacKay
1974 Olivia Newton-John Long Live Love 4 14
UK info V. Avon & H. Spiro V. Avon & H. Spiro Nick Ingman
1975 The Shadows Let me be the One 2 138
UK info Paul Curtis Paul Curtis Alyn Ainsworth
1976 Brotherhood of Man Save Your Kisses for me 1 164
UK info T. Hiller, L. Sheridan & M. Lee T. Hiller, L. Sheridan & M. Lee Alyn Ainsworth
1977 Lynsey De Paul & Mike Moran Rock Bottom 2 121
UK info L. De Paul & M. Moran L. De Paul & M. Moran Ronnie Hazlehurst
1978 Co-Co The Bad Old Days 11 61
UK info S. de Sykes & S. Slater S. de Sykes & S. Slater Alyn Ainsworth
1979 Black Lace Mary Ann 7 73
UK info Peter Morris Peter Morris Ken Jones
1980 Prima Donna Love Enough for Two 3 106
UK info S. de Sykes & S. Slater S. de Sykes & S. Slater Johnny Coleman
1981 Bucks Fizz Making Your Mind Up 1 136
UK info Andy Hill John Danter Johnny Coleman
1982 Bardo One Step Further 7 76
UK info Simon Jeffries Simon Jeffries Ronnie Hazlehurst
1983 Sweet Dreams I'm Never Giving Up 6 69
UK info R. Roker, J. Pulsford & P. Wigger R. Roker, J. Pulsford & P. Wigger Johnny Coleman
1984 Belle & the Devotions Love Games 7 63
UK info P. Curtis & G. Sacher P. Curtis & G. Sacher Johnny Coleman
1985 Vikki Watson Love is 4 100
UK info V. Watson & J. Kaleth V. Watson & J. Kaleth Johnny Coleman
1986 Ryder Runner in the Night 7 72
UK info Maureen Darbyshire Brian Wade No Conductor
1987 Rikki Only the Light 13 47
UK info Richard Peebles Richard Peebles Ronnie Hazlehurst
1988 Scott Fitzgerald Go 2 136
UK info Julie Forsyth Julie Forsyth Ronnie Hazlehurst
1989 Live Report Why do I Always Get it Wrong? 2 130
UK info Brian Hodgson John Beeby Ronnie Hazlehurst
1990 Emma Give a Little Love Back to the World 6 87
UK info Paul Curtis Paul Curtis Alyn Ainsworth
1991 Samantha Janus A Message to Your Heart 10 47
UK info Paul Curtis Paul Curtis Ronnie Hazlehurst
1992 Michael Ball One Step Out of Time 2 139
UK info P. Davies, T. Ryan & V. Stratton P. Davies, T. Ryan & V. Stratton Ronnie Hazlehurst
1993 Sonia Better the Devil you Know 2 164
UK info D. Collinson & B. Teasdale D. Collinson & B. Teasdale Nigel Wright
1994 Frances Ruffelle We Will be Free (Lonely Symphony) 10 63
UK info G. de Angelis & M. Dean G. de Angelis & M. Dean Michael Reed
1995 Love City Groove Love City Groove 10 76
UK info S. Rudden, C. Mais, J. Williams, P. Hardy & Y. Charles S. Rudden, C. Mais, J. Williams, P. Hardy & Y. Charles Mike Dixon
1996 Gina G Just a Little Bit 8 77
UK info S. Tauber & S. Rodway S. Tauber & S. Rodway Ernie Dunstall
1997 Katrina & the Waves Love Shine a Light 1 227
UK info Kimberley Rew Kimberley Rew Don Airey
1998 Imaani Where are you? 2 166
UK info S. English, S. Stirling & P. Mankiza S. English, S. Stirling & P. Mankiza James McMillan
1999 Precious Say it Again 12 38
UK info Paul Varney Paul Varney No Conductor
2000 Nicki French Don't Play that Song Again 16 28
UK info J. Springate & G. Shephard J. Springate & G. Shephard No Conductor
2001 Lindsay D No Dream Impossible 15 28
UK info R. Ballard & C. Winter R. Ballard & C. Winter No Conductor
2002 Jessica Garlick Come Back 3 111
UK info Martyn Baylay Martyn Baylay No Conductor
2003 Jemini Cry Baby 26 0
UK info Martin Isherwood Martin Isherwood No Conductor
2004 James Fox Hold On To Our Love 16 29
UK info G. Miller & T. Woodcock G. Miller & T. Woodcock No Conductor
2005 Javine Hylton Touch My Fire 22 18
UK info J. Hylton & J. Themis J. Hylton & J. Themis No Conductor
2006 Daz Sampson Teenage Life 19 25
UK info D. Sampson & J. Matthews D. Sampson & J. Matthews No Conductor
2007 Scooch Flying the Flag (for You)
UK info R. Spencer, M. Schjolin, A. Hill & P. Tarry R. Spencer, M. Schjolin, A. Hill & P. Tarry

[edit] Hostings

Year City Venue Presenter
Eurovision Song Contest 1960 London Royal Festival Hall Katie Boyle
Eurovision Song Contest 1963 London BBC Television Centre Katie Boyle
Eurovision Song Contest 1968 London Royal Albert Hall Katie Boyle
Eurovision Song Contest 1972 Edinburgh Usher Hall Moira Shearer
Eurovision Song Contest 1974 Brighton The Dome Katie Boyle
Eurovision Song Contest 1977 London Wembley Arena Angela Rippon
Eurovision Song Contest 1982 Harrogate Harrogate Conference Centre Jan Leeming
Eurovision Song Contest 1998 Birmingham National Indoor Arena Ulrika Jonsson, Terry Wogan

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