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Eurovision: You Decide - Episode Guide

Season 2016

2016

Episode: 2016-02-26 | Airdate: Feb 26, 2016

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Hosted live from the O2 Forum Kentish Town by self-confessed Eurovision fan Mel Giedroyc, this is the culmination of the UK's biggest ever national song search for the Eurovision Song Contest. It features special performances from 2015's Swedish victor Mans Zelmerlow with his winning song Heroes, while performing Love Shine a Light is the 1997 UK winner Katrina.

Season 2017

2017

Episode: 2017-01-27 | Airdate: Jan 27, 2017

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Eurovision: You Decide is back for 2017! Hosted live from the Eventim Apollo, Hammersmith, by self-confessed Eurovision fan Mel Giedroyc, this 90-minute UK Eurovision extravaganza gives you the opportunity to vote for the song and act you want to represent the UK at the biggest song competition in the world!

2009 Eurovision Song Contest winner Alexander Rybak gives a special performance of his legendary hit Fairytale.

Season 2018

2018

Episode: 2018-02-07 | Airdate: Feb 7, 2018

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Eurovision: You Decide is back for 2018! Join Eurovision superfan Mel Giedroyc and winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 Mans Zelmerlow live from the world-famous Brighton Dome, the site of ABBA's 1974 Eurovision Song Contest win with Waterloo. This 90-minute UK Eurovision extravaganza gives you the opportunity to vote for the act you want to represent the UK at the biggest song competition in the world!

Season 2019

2019

Episode: 2019-02-08 | Airdate: Feb 8, 2019

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Eurovision: You Decide is back for 2019 with a brand new format! Eurovision superfan Mel Giedroyc and the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2015, Mans Zelmerlow, host live from Media City UK in Salford as the show comes from the north west of England for the very first time.

This 90-minute Eurovision extravaganza gives viewers the opportunity to vote for the song they want to represent the UK at the biggest music competition in the world.

In an exciting format change, each of the three competing songs is performed in two different ways, by two different acts. A celebrity panel and viewers at home make the decision on which song represents the UK at the sixty-fourth Eurovision Song Contest, which will be held in Tel Aviv, Israel, in May 2019. The show features special performances and surprises.

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