Eurovision Song Contest 1999 | |
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Country | United Kingdom |
National selection | |
Selection process | Great British Song Contest 1999 |
Selection date(s) | Semi-final 5 February 1999 Final 7 March 1999 |
Selected entrant | Precious |
Selected song | "Say It Again" |
Finals performance | |
Final result | 12th, 38 points |
The United Kingdom competed in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999, represented by girlgroup Precious with "Say It Again". The song was the winner of the Great British Song Contest 1999, held on 7 March.
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) repeated the same format that had been used over the past few years: a radio semi-final was held, with 8 songs competing, which selected 4 songs to compete in a televised final, where the final winner was selected through televoting.
The semi-final of the Great British Song Contest 1999 was held on 5 February 1999 on BBC Radio 2, hosted by Terry Wogan and Ken Bruce. Televoting selected the top 4 songs to qualify to the final.
Singer | Song | Finalist |
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Alberta | "So Strange" | YES |
Cheryl Beattie | "Fly" | NO |
Energia | "All Time High" | NO |
Jay | "You've Taken My Dreams" | YES |
Leanne Cartwright | "Wait Until The Morning" | NO |
Precious | "Say It Again" | YES |
Sister Sway | "Until You Saved My Life" | YES |
Susan Black | "Separate Lives" | NO |
The British National Final, The Great British Song Contest, was held on March 7, and was presented by Ulrika Jonsson, who had presented the previous year's Eurovision.
The final result was as follows:
In Jerusalem, the group finished 12th. They had limited success afterwards and split up in 2000. After they split, Jenny Frost joined Atomic Kitten, replacing the outgoing Kerry Katona. Sophie McDonnell became a children's TV presenter, hosting CBBC and 50/50, and Anya Lahiri returned to her modelling roots, and went into acting as well.
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