On BBC1 yesterday evening, immediately after The One Show, viewers were told that if they pressed The Red Button they could get the first glimpse of the UK entry for this year's Eurovision Song Contest. It was a very ordinary song by a totally unknown and ordinary singer, and I can guarantee it stands little or no chance of getting much more than nil points. The obviously partisan (I wouldn't be surprised if they were paid) went nuts for it, yet even that genre of music would never appeal to the majority age group attending. Strikes me as very odd that the BBC should just introduce an unknown artist - especially one who seems neither gorgeous nor gifted - and, without giving the license-payers any choice in the matter (particularly any choice of songs or artist), just announce that her song will represent the UK at Eurovision. Do you think there may be more to this than meets the eye? Here it is, by the way:
Maybe they didn't put it to the license payer vote because no one is interested any more.
We produce some of the best music in the world. Why do we still send second rate singers to an embarrassing third rate contest we have no chance of winning?
No established artist worth their salt is going to sing in the EV, they'll be beaten by some ridiculous Ukraine/Armenian/Bosnian (enter whoever) and loose credibility.
I'm afraid I didn't rate the song either. I suspect everyone connected to the Eurovision contest knows we don't have a hope of getting anywhere any more so they don't bother too much.