Scott Mills and Laura Whitmore host coverage of the first semi-final, live from Copenhagen in Denmark. Sixteen acts perform, but only 10 will go through to the Grand Final on Saturday. The presenters also talk to the UK's entry, Molly, and discuss all things Eurovision.
BBC Three Tue th May8pm - 10pm
www.radiotimes.comBBC Three Thur 8th May 8pm - 10pmScott Mills and Laura Whitmore present the second live semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest from Copenhagen in Denmark as fifteen more acts perform for a place in the Grand Final, with viewers in the UK having the chance to vote for their favourite.www.radiotimes.comBBC One Sat 10th May 8pm - 11:25pmGraham Norton commentates on the 59th musical extravaganza from Copenhagen, Denmark, who won last year with Emmelie de Forest's Only Teardrops. All eyes will be on Molly, who is aiming to become the first UK winner since 1997 with her self-penned anthem Children of the Universe, and Ireland's Can-Linn featuring Kasey Smith - assuming the latter made it through Thursday's semi-final. They are likely to face stiff competition from the other 24 countries, including the host nation's Basim with his Bruno Mars-style Cliche Love Song, the German trio Elaiza, who use traditional instruments to produce a more modern sound, and France's Twin Twin, who bring to mind Jedward with their fun dance track Moustache. Fans of The X Factor will recognise the Spanish act Ruth Lorenzo, who came fifth in the 2008 contest, Axel Hirsoux may well become Belgium's answer to Paul Potts with his ballad Mother, and Austria's entry is a man posing as a bearded lady. It really does take all sorts. Red button viewers will be able to access lyrics to all songs and send comments.
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