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Latest revision as of 16:48, 21 October 2024
- You may be looking for its real world counterpart.
The Eurovision Song Contest was an annual competition held among the nations of Europe.
Sandie Shaw won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1967. The Thirteenth Doctor suggested visiting Vienna in that year to see Eurovision. (PROSE: The Good Doctor [+]Loading...["The Good Doctor (novel)"])
Martha Jones and the Tenth Doctor visited the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki and watched performances from Scooch and the Slovenian entry. A few weeks later, they watched Lulu win Eurovision Song Contest 1969 on their television. (PROSE: Martha Jones' MySpace blog [+]Loading...["Martha Jones' MySpace blog (short story)"])
Jack Harkness remembered when ABBA won Eurovision (AUDIO: The Dead Line [+]Loading...["The Dead Line (audio story)"]) in 1974, with Nardole in attendance. (AUDIO: Dead Media [+]Loading...["Dead Media (audio story)"])
In an alternate timeline in which Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart had been made immortal, the composer had made several Eurovision entries, none of which were looked on favourably. (AUDIO: My Own Private Wolfgang [+]Loading...["My Own Private Wolfgang (audio story)"])
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- Main article: Eurovision Song Contest (series)
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