Yes, it's that time of year again. This Saturday night it's the 59th Eurovision Song Contest, the cheesy popfest which will be broadcast live globally.
As last year's winner, Denmark - which won it for the first time since 2000, with 1963 being their one other victory - is hosting this year's competition and singers and artists representing 37 nations across Europe will gather at the B&W Hallerne in Copenhagen.
The show will be presented by Lise Rønne, Nikolaj Koppell and Pilou Asbæk. For the first time in the history of the contest, the trio of presenters will comprise of two men and one woman This will be the third time that Denmark will host the contest, the previous time being in 2001.
Most countries taking part have had to compete against each other in tournament-style semi-finals to qualify for Saturday night's grand final. However as the Eurovision's big funders, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy and Spain qualify automatically each year for the final and so do the host nation, this year being Denmark.
The UK may have won this competition more times than any other country bar Ireland (five wins to Ireland's seven) but the UK's last victory was back in 1997 and, in recent years, has not done so well, often finishing at or near the bottom.
However there are high hopes for the UK's entry this year. This year the UK is represented by 27-year-old Molly Smitten-Downes (stage name Molly) from Anstey, Leicestershire and her catchy song Children Of The Universe is the 14/1 joint fourth favourite along with hosts Denmark to win behind Armenia (9/4 favs), Sweden (7/2), and Ukraine (12/1)
The UK's Molly is the fourth favourite to win this year's Eurovision Song Contest with her song Children Of The Universe
Listen to this year UK Eurovision song: Children Of The Universe by Molly:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=-wFUPCkmlOo
As usual Graham Norton will host the Eurovision Song Contest on BBC1
How well do you know Eurovision? Take part in the quiz: Eurovision 2014: how much do you know about the Eurovision Song Contest? - Telegraph

As last year's winner, Denmark - which won it for the first time since 2000, with 1963 being their one other victory - is hosting this year's competition and singers and artists representing 37 nations across Europe will gather at the B&W Hallerne in Copenhagen.
The show will be presented by Lise Rønne, Nikolaj Koppell and Pilou Asbæk. For the first time in the history of the contest, the trio of presenters will comprise of two men and one woman This will be the third time that Denmark will host the contest, the previous time being in 2001.
Most countries taking part have had to compete against each other in tournament-style semi-finals to qualify for Saturday night's grand final. However as the Eurovision's big funders, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy and Spain qualify automatically each year for the final and so do the host nation, this year being Denmark.
The UK may have won this competition more times than any other country bar Ireland (five wins to Ireland's seven) but the UK's last victory was back in 1997 and, in recent years, has not done so well, often finishing at or near the bottom.
However there are high hopes for the UK's entry this year. This year the UK is represented by 27-year-old Molly Smitten-Downes (stage name Molly) from Anstey, Leicestershire and her catchy song Children Of The Universe is the 14/1 joint fourth favourite along with hosts Denmark to win behind Armenia (9/4 favs), Sweden (7/2), and Ukraine (12/1)

The UK's Molly is the fourth favourite to win this year's Eurovision Song Contest with her song Children Of The Universe
Listen to this year UK Eurovision song: Children Of The Universe by Molly:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=-wFUPCkmlOo

As usual Graham Norton will host the Eurovision Song Contest on BBC1
How well do you know Eurovision? Take part in the quiz: Eurovision 2014: how much do you know about the Eurovision Song Contest? - Telegraph
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