Eurovision 2010 Podcast: Paddy O’Connell, the UK’s other commentator
Ewan chats to BBC3 Semi Final Commentator Paddy O’Connell to talk about describing the live event to the TV viewers back in the UK.
Thoughts from a Bafta nominated Podcaster, Blogger, Writer and Commentator.
Ewan chats to BBC3 Semi Final Commentator Paddy O’Connell to talk about describing the live event to the TV viewers back in the UK.
Well that explains where the extra traffic to the podcast is coming from… Last week the Unofficial Eurovision Podcast was chosen as a “New and Notable†podcast in iTunes, which generated a fair amount of interest in the podcast, and it’s been good to hear from a lot of the delegation press people here at Eurovision they’ve listened to the podcast. iTunes have promoted the cast just a little bit more, by placing it in one of the six front page spots at the very top of the store… It’s currently sitting 5th in the performing arts chart, all just
You have to hand it to the small island that desperately wants to win Eurovision, bringing back Billy Fury from the dead is a classy move. Jon Lilygreen and Billy Fury I might have chosen a better corpse though… Fury famously has as many hit singles as The Beatles in the sixties, but never quite managed to get a number one single or album. Will Eurovision 2010 be any different?
This year’s performer for the United Kingdom is Josh Dubovie, and I caught up with him earlier today to find out what other dreams he has, alongside winning Eurovision.
Saturday night saw Georgia host a part inside Oslo’s Opera House, and I took the chance to grab some Eurovision people to talk about what’s been going on in the week of open rehearsals
One last question for our judges… who do they think will win the Eurovision Song Contest 2010? Ewan Spence asks the question.