
Eurovision: Everyone's a Winner
Documentary · Music
Overview
From Liverpool's world-famous waterfront, Fleur East presents a special Top 20 Eurovision Countdown - songs that missed out on the big prize but still went on to become monster hits. Compiled by combining worldwide online streaming and viewing figures, Fleur reveals the Eurovision entries watched and listened to in their millions.
Top Cast


Fleur East
Fleur East
Presenter
Fleur East
Presenter


SuRie
SuRie
Self
SuRie
Self


Dean McCullough
Dean McCullough
Self
Dean McCullough
Self
Paul Jordan
Paul Jordan
Self
Paul Jordan
Self


Scott Mills
Scott Mills
Self
Scott Mills
Self


Claire Sweeney
Claire Sweeney
Self
Claire Sweeney
Self


Owain Wyn Evans
Owain Wyn Evans
Self
Owain Wyn Evans
Self


Paddy O'Connell
Paddy O'Connell
Self
Paddy O'Connell
Self
James Ballardie
James Ballardie
Self
James Ballardie
Self
Tommy Blaize
Tommy Blaize
Self
Tommy Blaize
Self
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