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  1. Hace 2 días · Six songs did make it through to the shortlist, and they were all sung by Lulu on her own self-titled TV show, with a decision made on the Michael Aspel-hosted A Song for Europe 1969 on February 22.. The contenders that missed out to 'Boom Bang-a-Bang' were 'March!', 'Come September' (co-written by Mark London - Lulu's manager Marion Massey's husband), 'Bet Yer', 'Are You Ready For Love?', and ...

  2. Hace 3 días · Elton John and Lulu in 1969. Picture: Getty Images. So in early 1969, they were among the gaggle of working songwriters looking to have their tune picked for the UK's entrant at that year's Eurovision Song Contest. Our singer, Lulu, had already been chosen, but the song she would be taking to Madrid, Spain, was very much up for grabs.

  3. Hace 3 días · The War Game was made for the BBC in 1965, but not broadcast or shown for decades. It is a docudrama based upon a supposed nuclear attack on the south east of England. It was written and produced by Peter Watkins with commentary by Dick Graham and Michael Aspel. 45 minutes of truth: Click here to watch THE WAR GAME . Behind the paywall: DR ...

  4. Hace 1 día · Michael Aspel hosted this season of the series. Watch Antiques Roadshow (1979) Season 30 streaming via AMC Plus. Antiques Roadshow (1979) Season 30 is available to watch on AMC Plus.

  5. Hace 1 día · * GeorgeLucasAlteredEdition: GeorgeLucasAlteredVersion: The episode had most of its content remade for an international comedy festival, with the original cut no longer existing beyond some StockFootage that was retained.

  6. Hace 5 días · Storbritannia debuterte i Eurovision Song Contest i 1957, sto over året etter og har deltatt hvert eneste år siden 1959.Med det er Storbritannia det landet med den lengste sammenhengende deltakelsen i konkurransen. Storbritannia er en av de fem store – en gruppe på fem land som er automatisk kvalifisert til finalen på grunn sine store økonomiske bidrag til konkurransen.

  7. Hace 1 día · Have I Got News for You (HIGNFY) is a British television panel show produced by Hat Trick Productions for the BBC.Episodes were originally aired on BBC Two between 28 September 1990 to 2 June 2000, before being aired on BBC One since 20 October 2000. As of 10 May 2024, the programme has aired 596 episodes across 67 series, plus two exclusive-to-video editions, three Comic Relief crossovers ...