Friday, 08 August 2008

Taking Eurovision a bit too seriously...

SIR Cliff Richard’s most enduring – and irritating – moan is that the BBC doesn’t give any air time to his songs... that’s suddenly the least of his worries.

It emerges now that Spain’s fascist dictator General Franco rigged voting in the 1968 Eurovision Song Contest to knock Congratulations, penned by Derry songwriter Phil Coulter, from its rightful winning spot.

This bizarre insight into the mind of one of the 20th century’s cruellest rulers has been uncovered by a Spanish TV documentary team.

Apparently Franco, the only man ever to take the contest seriously, thought a Spanish win would improve his country’s international reputation. To secure that personal pride for every Spaniard, he ensured his country’s entry La La La was victorious.

The skullduggery might have worked, had not every song Sir Cliff ever recorded not been remembered as a La La La.

Vote

Have you started your Christmas shopping yet?

Yes, it's never too early to start thinking about it

No, but maybe I should to spread the cost. It's going to be a tough one this year

Don't be silly... but seeing as you're asking, I'd like Guitar Hero and a Chocolate Orange

Show Result