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United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1985 : ウィキペディア英語版 | United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1985
The 1985 edition of A Song for Europe was held at the BBC Television Centre on 9 April, hosted by a suited Terry Wogan. The theme music (as it has been in previous years) was Te Deum. There was an orchestra used to perform the songs, again this was off screen, with conductor John Coleman. == A Song for Europe== 333 songs were originally submitted to the Music Publisher's Association, with 8 songs chosen. Song writers could only submit a maximum of four songs to the MPA, but the identity of the writers was not disclosed to the MPA judges. Another rule stated that no groups (more than 2 performers) were allowed, possibly due to the poor achievement of the previous trio of groups that represented the UK. The songs were selected by around 90 people, DJs, producers and publishers. The show opened with a group of dancers, dancing to old Eurovision songs: "Making Your Mind Up", "Waterloo", "Puppet on a String", "Save Your Kisses for Me", "Boom Bang-a-Bang" and "Congratulations". The artistes were introduced on stage with captions on screen, followed by presenter Terry Wogan. The songs had been first previewed in the previous week on the ''Wogan'' TV show. Notable songwriters and performers included Paul Curtis who had had entries in the Eurovision final as well as a large number of previous entries in the Song for Europe. 1970s glam rock singer Alvin Stardust (who had recently enjoyed a comeback in the charts) appeared as a performer as did Fiona Kennedy who was at the time a presenter of TV's ''Record Breakers''.〔(ChartArchive - Alvin Stardust )〕〔(IMDb - Fiona Kennedy )〕 〔(Songs 4 Europe - 1985 Song for Europe )〕 Annabel is Annabel Layton who was one of the girls in Unity at 1981 Song for Europe
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