Sunday 30 May 2010

The end



So it's all over for another year - thank god some of you will be saying I'm sure!

It's been quite a hectic 10 days, but also very exciting, & Oslo is a lovely city with friendly, welcoming people. We'd like to thank all our friends, many of whom we meet year after year for "Sharing the Moment", but especially to Mariana Rusen, from the Romanian broadcaster TVR.

Until next year, somewhere in Germany, it's goodbye!

Romania 3rd place, & the UK last (again!)


Germany wins, Romania 3rd, UK last, but Josh not too disappointed as he gets to have his photo taken with Gary!

My Romanian friend


Mariana, Head of press for Romanian TV and ourselves just before the contest.

Friday 28 May 2010

Semi-Final 2


Last night saw the second live Semi-Final from the Telenor Arena. Just like Tuesday night, the top 10 countries that qualified will perform again in the live Grand Final on Saturday night.

Here are the countries listed below, as they were announced in random order:

(1) Georgia
(2) Ukraine
(3) Turkey
(4) Israel
(5) Ireland
(6) Cyprus
(7) Azerbaijan
(8) Romania
(9) Armenia
(10)Denmark

The voting procedure was exactly the same as Semi-Final 1, a mixture of telephone votes, SMS text & jurie voting.

Thursday 27 May 2010

Out & about in Oslo.


Oslo has Trams,Buses and Underground,making going about the city very easy.

Day out at zoological gardens



Went on a visit to the Zoological gardens today.Fascinating place.

Eurovision stuff



After 7 days, & the Eurovision memorabilia is mounting!

Wednesday 26 May 2010

Getting closer to Saturday's Final


I met Josh from the UK at a party tonight and I didn't have my camera, but we chatted like mates do, and he is a nice guy!

The Eurovision Trophy - World Cup of music.


This is what you get if you win Eurovison.very nice in it's own sort of way.

Here we see some stuffed animals.



Can you guess who is stuffed, and who should be stuffed?

NRK/EBU Press Conference.



This afternoon, a joint EBU/NRK press conference took place to inform the numerous journalists about the facts of this year's event and the future of Europe's Favourite TV-show.

The EBU/NRK press conferenced was hosted by the Executive Supervisor of the Eurovision Song Contest on behalf of the EBU, Svante Stockselius and the Executive Producer of the host broadcaster NRK, Jon Ola Sand.

Mr. Stockselius disclosed that both the EBU and NRK are very pleased about the first Semi-Final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place last night. It was a true success, and they'd be very happy about the production. The Executive Supervisor revealed that there was just a margin of 3 points between the song that came 10th in the Semi-Final and the one that came 11th. The televote went well, apart from one country where the security level of televotes wasn't reached, so only the jury result was used in that specific country. Jon Ola Sand added that it had been an exciting night, but now the preparations for the Second Semi-Final and the Grand Final would be ongoing.
Svante Stockselius then went on to explain the changes in this year's Eurovision Song Contest. 39 countries are taking part this year, with Georgia returning. Apart from the participating countries, the shows will also be broadcast in Australia, New Zealand, Kazakhstan, Hungary, Montenegro and Kosovo.

This year, NRK opted to have three hosts, with one of them being a special voting host. For the first time, a mixture of 50% jury-vote and 50% televote will be used in all 3 shows. Mr. Stockselius revealed that many former Eurovision Song Contest participants and one former winner would be part of the various national juries this year.

For the first time, an extended voting window will be used in all the three shows, with the possibility to vote from the first song onwards. Furthermore, graphic televoting information during the last 25 seconds of a song was implemented. Also this year, three so-called "Countdown" shows were produced by host broadcaster NRK.

Mr. Stockselius explained that there would be a tougher approach if participating TV broadcasters would violate the rules, especially concerning political disturbances.

This year, there are three pan-European Sponsors: Telenor, Nivea and - for the first time ever - the Eurovision Song Contest has its official airline, Norwegian.

The preliminary dates for the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest were announced: the First Semi-Final 2011 will most probably be on the 17th of May, the second one on the 19th of May and the Grand Final is set to take place on the 21th of May. However, Mr. Stockselius stressed that these dates would be preliminary for the moment.

The floor was then opened for questions. It was asked if Italy would return to the Eurovision Song Contest. Svante Stockselius explained that the Italian broadcaster RAI is approached by the EBU every year, and that everything is done for a possible return of Italy. When asked if there'd be any concerns that certain countries would not be able to afford to host the Eurovision Song Contest, Mr. Stockselius said that he is sure that every country would do whatever it could to host the contest. He explained that a host broadcaster could even make money from hosting Europe's Favourite TV-show.

The press conference was then attended by the winner of last year's Eurovision Song Contest, Alexander Rybak who disclosed that his new album would be released on June 21st, and that he would feature in the opening act in the Grand Final of this year's Eurovision Song Contest. He then continued to reveal the trophy of this year's Eurovision Song Contest.

Tuesday´s 1st Live Semi-Final



So last night we had the First Live Semi-Final, the first of three live shows here from the Telenor Arena.

People from 17 countries across europe voted by SMS & phone, as well as juries in each participating country. The top 10 counries with the most amount of votes went through to Saturday's Live Grand Final. Here are the results which were announced in random order:

(1) Bosnia @ Herzegovina
(2) Moldova
(3) Russia
(4) Greece
(5) Portugal
(6) Belarus
(7) Serbia
(8) Belgium
(9) Albania
(10)Iceland
Here you can see the winners at the after-show Press Conference, along with Gary draped in a flag of all participating countries!

Tuesday 25 May 2010

Having a lazy day



Not doing much today, its Semi Final 1 tonight and there are lots of people from Greece here supporting their song. In fact I guess half of Athens and I thought they were bankrupt. didn't we give them some money?

This is a troll, they are ugly..... dont get it confused with the picture of me,the ugly one is not wearing a wimbledon T shirt.

Monday 24 May 2010

Josh the Uk singer at the welcome party


We all hope the UK does well, and BBC Scotland have phoned me to sort out a live radio chat on the Kay Adams show on Radio Scotland on friday morning at 8.45am.

Another sunny day in Oslo before it rained


Its not all hard work, Gary did get time to spend Almost £8 on coffee and a cake!

One more of Paula


You can never get enough of Paula!

Its not all hard work


This might be the closest I get to a red carpet at the welcome party,pity it was Pink!

This is Finland, their a cross between Abba and Jimmy Shand! Look out for their accordian in Tuesdays semi final.

Which one is the sexiest?


This is for Douglas who will be jealous that paula has touched me! She is indeed very pretty but so is the guy in the middle.

Is this the most important woman in Romania?


Mariana Rusen, Head of press for Romania who has covered both Junior and senior eurovisions.

Welcome reception at Oslo City Hall



Like a cross between the Oscars and Miss World, all the celebrities, and even Gary get to walk on the red carpet but tonight for some reason it was Pink!

Sunday 23 May 2010

Romanian singers at Euro village



Paula and Ovi perform at the eurovision village sunday

Day off sightseeing



Its not all work as today sunday we took time off from rehearsals to do a bit of sightseeing and went to the eurovision village

The British are here



Josh Dubovie and the rest of the UK delegation arrived in Oslo by bus,ferry,bus,ferry bus and bus,seemed more like a Saga holiday than a eurovision trip

Gary got a gift from the Romanians


Gary recieves a gift from the Romanian delegation in the words of Rolf Harris can you guess what it is yet?

Saturday 22 May 2010

Paula and Ovi


I had a private chat with Paula and Ovi who told me they were so proud to be representing Romania at eurovsion 2010.Both artists are very well established and did not fear that eurovision could damage there career.

I asked about nerves and both agreed that they had just the right amount of nerves for the big night.

Paula has of course performed on the big stage many times having opened concerts for Riki Martin,Beyonce and Joan Baez.Ovi says that amongst his faveroute artists are Bruce Hornsby,Elton John and Stevie Wonder.
I asked both what there favoroute Eurovision songs were Paula said Waterloo and Ovi said Secret Garden

Romanian Press Conference



Paula and Ovi from Romania attended their 2nd press conference and were happy with there rehearsal although a little hot as they were actualy playing with fire on stage.

Romania 2nd rehearsal



Romania just finished there 2nd rehearsal and as far as I saw and heard, it was perfect. A polished performance and more and more people are tipping them as a potential winner of Eurovision 2010.

Gary looks to be enjoying himself too


Gary catches up on a bit of sightseeing before the hard work of press conferences and shows.

Sunny Oslo


I cannot believe how warm and sunny Oslo is

Friday 21 May 2010

Arrived safe and well


Arrived safe and well and now its off to work. We're impressed with the media centre and its facilities.Gary is already hard at work.Paula and Ovi the Romanian artists are due to have there 2nd rehearsal tomorrow and we hope to catch up with them some time after that.

Thursday 20 May 2010

OSLO HERE WE COME

Were on our way to oslo stay tuned for all the news from eurovision 2010 we hope to update our blog 3 times a day from friday 21st may