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The Best Episodes of Eurovision: Your Country Needs You

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The Best Episodes of Eurovision: Your Country Needs You

Graham Norton hosts the annual search for a singer or group to represent the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest.

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    #1 - Episode 1

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    Andrew and Graham Norton embark on a mission to restore Eurovision glory to the UK by finding out exactly where we have been going wrong. They also search the country for the six acts who will be competing to represent the country in the live finals.

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    #2 - Episode 2

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    Graham Norton hosts the first of the live finals to discover which six acts will represent the UK in this year's Eurovision Song Contest. Andrew Lloyd Webber reports on his progress composing the song while Eurovision royalty, Lulu, will be on hand to share her opinions. Includes a performance from Lemar.

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    #3 - Episode 3

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    Join Graham Norton as the five remaining acts perform for the chance to represent the UK at the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest. All five want to sing the new song composed specially by Andrew Lloyd Webber, but another must leave the competition. Also, catch up with Andrew's Euromission and the fashion task he has set the acts. And Graham is joined by chart-topping girl group, The Saturdays, in the studio.

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    #4 - Episode 4

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    It is the semi-final, with just four acts left fighting it out for the chance to sing a brand new Andrew Lloyd Webber song to represent the UK at Eurovision. Emma Bunton joins the Euro Mission and helps the acts turn their performances into Eurovision spectaculars, while Alesha Dixon performs her new single.

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    #5 - Episode 5

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    Graham Norton and Andrew Lloyd Webber host the final of Eurovision: Your Country Needs You. Andrew has used his last save so it is now down to the public alone to decide who will represent the UK in Russia. The entry song composed by Andrew is revealed in full, and last year's Eurovision victor, Russia's Dima Bilan, performs his winning song.

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    #6 - 12/03/2010

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    Graham Norton presides over one of the year's most important votes: who will represent the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest. Taking on the Eurovision challenge for 2010 is legendary hit maker Pete Waterman, with six acts fighting for the right to sing his song. Also performing are the Sugababes and last year's Eurovision winner, Norwegian superstar Alexander Rybak.

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Best Episodes Summary

"Episode 1" is the best rated episode of "Eurovision: Your Country Needs You". It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 1/3/2009. This episode scored 0.0 points higher than the second highest rated, "Episode 2".