Production Details

Director: Stephen Oliver
Writers: Stephen Oliver & Phil Craig
Producers: Andrew Ogilvie & Andrea Quesnelle

Documentary 1 x 57 minutes
An Electric Pictures and Brook Lapping Co-Production 2011

How a singing competition helped build a new Europe, sequin by sequin

Everyone either loves or hates the cheesy tunes and outlandish costumes of the Eurovision Song Contest. But is there more to it than meets the eye? This program is the history of modern Europe told entirely through the story of its favourite television show. It shows how a singing competition reflected decades of political and cultural change. And it reveals that – now and again – Eurovision itself has made history. Mixing politics with pop and real international intrigue, this winning blend of humour and insight peers beyond the glitz and the sparkle to show that sometimes sequins and key changes can be as powerful as barbed wire and tanks.

Production Details

Director: Stephen Oliver
Writers: Stephen Oliver & Phil Craig
Producers: Andrew Ogilvie & Andrea Quesnelle

Documentary 1 x 57 minutes
An Electric Pictures and Brook Lapping Co-Production 2011

How a singing competition helped build a new Europe, sequin by sequin

Everyone either loves or hates the cheesy tunes and outlandish costumes of the Eurovision Song Contest. But is there more to it than meets the eye? This program is the history of modern Europe told entirely through the story of its favourite television show. It shows how a singing competition reflected decades of political and cultural change. And it reveals that – now and again – Eurovision itself has made history. Mixing politics with pop and real international intrigue, this winning blend of humour and insight peers beyond the glitz and the sparkle to show that sometimes sequins and key changes can be as powerful as barbed wire and tanks.