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The '''Eurovision Song Contest''' was an annual competition held among the [[nation]]s of [[Europe]]. [[Jack Harkness]] remembered when [[ABBA]] won the Eurovision Song Contest. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Dead Line]]'')  
The '''Eurovision Song Contest''' was an annual competition held among the [[nation]]s of [[Europe]]. [[Jack Harkness]] remembered when [[ABBA]] won the Eurovision Song Contest. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Dead Line]]'')
 
In an [[alternate timeline]] in which [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] had been made [[Immortality|immortal]], the composer had made several Eurovision entries, none of which were looked on favourably. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[My Own Private Wolfgang]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
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=== Coexistance with Eurovision ===
=== Coexistance with Eurovision ===
However, a more common occurance is a ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode simply airing on the day and coexisting with the Eurovision final rather than being delayed by a week.
However, a more common occurrence is a ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episode simply airing on the day and coexisting with the Eurovision final rather than being delayed by a week.
*''[[The Empty Child (TV story)|The Empty Child]]'' aired on [[21 May (releases)|the same night]] as the final of the {{w|Eurovision Song Contest 2005|Eurovision Song Contest of 2005}}.
*''[[The Empty Child (TV story)|The Empty Child]]'' aired on [[21 May (releases)|the same night]] as the final of the {{w|Eurovision Song Contest 2005|Eurovision Song Contest of 2005}}.
*''[[The Age of Steel (TV story)|The Age of Steel]]'' aired on [[20 May (releases)|the same night]] as the final of the {{w|Eurovision Song Contest 2006|Eurovision Song Contest of 2006}}.
*''[[The Age of Steel (TV story)|The Age of Steel]]'' aired on [[20 May (releases)|the same night]] as the final of the {{w|Eurovision Song Contest 2006|Eurovision Song Contest of 2006}}.
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=== "Nul points" ===
=== "Nul points" ===
The [[Ninth Doctor]] says "{{w|nul points}}.", a phrase used when an Eurovision act is unfortunate enough to receive no points, when the [[Dalek]]s fail to kill him when they fire at him as he steps out of [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] to meet them in [[TV]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways (TV story)|The Parting of the Ways]]'', due to the [[force field]] he installed. However, the phrase's connection to the Eurovision Song Contest is not explicitly mentioned within the episode.
The [[Ninth Doctor]] says "{{w|nul points}}", a phrase used when an Eurovision act is unfortunate enough to receive no points, when the [[Dalek]]s fail to kill him when they fire at him as he steps out of [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] to meet them in [[TV]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways (TV story)|The Parting of the Ways]]'', due to the [[force field]] he installed. However, the phrase's connection to the Eurovision Song Contest is not explicitly mentioned within the episode.
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[[Category:Non-sporting competitions]]
[[Category:Non-sporting competitions]]
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Revision as of 00:10, 10 October 2013

The Eurovision Song Contest was an annual competition held among the nations of Europe. Jack Harkness remembered when ABBA won the Eurovision Song Contest. (AUDIO: The Dead Line)

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)

Behind the scenes

Eurovision pastiche in the DWU

The Intergalactic Song Contest and its commentator Logan from AUDIO: Bang-Bang-A-Boom! spoofed the Eurovision Song Contest and its commentator Terry Wogan.

Doctor Who postponements

The Eurovision Song Contest was responsible for the one-week delay of two episodes of the BBC Wales revival of Doctor Who. The transmission of series 3's 42 was postponed to the 19 May (rather than the 12th) because of the BBC's broadcast of the 2007 edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. The following year, the transmission of series 4's Silence in the Library was too delayed by one week due to the BBC's broadcast of the 2008 edition.

Coexistance with Eurovision

However, a more common occurrence is a Doctor Who episode simply airing on the day and coexisting with the Eurovision final rather than being delayed by a week.

"Nul points"

The Ninth Doctor says "nul points", a phrase used when an Eurovision act is unfortunate enough to receive no points, when the Daleks fail to kill him when they fire at him as he steps out of his TARDIS to meet them in TV: The Parting of the Ways, due to the force field he installed. However, the phrase's connection to the Eurovision Song Contest is not explicitly mentioned within the episode.

Eurovision Song Contest