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Release Date:
August 31, 1992
Original Title:
Nul Points?!
Alternate Titles:
Nul Points: A Brief History of the Eurovision Song Contest
TV Hell: Nul Points
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
BBC
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 35
Love it or hate it, the Eurovision Song Contest has not only redefined Europe, it has redefined music. Conceived in 1956 as a great televised musical event which would bring peace and harmony to Europe, it has since launched meteoric careers and made hits of songs such as Waterloo, Volare and Boom Bang a Bang. It has also bred an annual hotbed of political intrigue, racial rivalry, allegations of bribery and plain old sour grapes. In this programme Abba, Sandie Shaw, Cliff Richard and many others sing while Katie Boyle, Bucks Fizz, John Peel, Michael Ball and Johnny Logan try to explain that special Eurovision "ring-a-ding-ding".
Camera Operator:
Mike Dauncey
Seamus Deasy
Mike Gore
Alex Hansen
Pat O'Shea
Graham D Smith
David Swan
Colin Waldeck
Director:
Helen Gallacher
Editor:
Peter Bird
Paul Hagan
Linda Featherstone
Graphic Designer:
Steve Bonnett
Production Assistant:
Amelia Price
Production Manager:
Warwick Gee
Researcher:
Paul Sheridan-Bratt
Sound:
Chris Atkinson
Ron Brown
Brendan Deasy
Bruce Galloway
Morton Hardaker
Don Martin
Derek Norman
Sound Editor:
Nola Marshall
Sound Mixer:
Steve Hudson
Unit Manager:
Sharon Driscoll
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