Eurovision host Graham Norton praises UK entry as ‘a great choice’ ahead of final
Read our Privacy notice Graham Norton has praised the UK’s Eurovision entry, describing it as "different to anything else we’ve ever entered" and hailing Look Mum No Computer as a "really great choice". The 63-year-old Irish broadcaster, who has fronted the Eurovision Song Contest coverage since 2009, is set to return to lead the UK’s broadcast later this week. Norton reflected on the upcoming 70th edition of Eurovision, noting that the competition "really defies description" amidst the...
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