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- When aspiring musicians Lars and Sigrit are given the opportunity to represent their country at the world's biggest song competition, they finally have a chance to prove that any dream worth having is a dream worth fighting for.
- A European joint investigation team investigates organized crime across borders in Europe.
- A group of wild animal friends are forced to move to a park after humans drive them away from their old home.
- 68th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest from May 7th to May 11th, 2024 from Malmö, Sweden. The Netherlands was disqualified from the contest prior to the final. Switzerland wins with "The Code" performed by Nemo.
- 67th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest from May 9th to May 13th, 2023 from Liverpool, United Kingdom, as Ukraine is unable to host the event due to the Russian invasion. Sweden wins with "Tattoo" performed by Loreen.
- Stranded on a floating island that has broken off from his homeland, a polar bear decides to save fellow endangered species on his epic travels across the high seas.
- The first Junior Eurovision Song Contest (JESC) was based on an idea developed by Danmarks Radio (DR), the Danish national TV service, and was launched in November 2003 in Copenhagen. 16 aspiring artists or ensembles, each having won their respective national contest, were competing to become the first winner of a JESC. Nicholas, the youngest entrant and representing Greece, opened the show spectacularly, and so the evening had begun. In a magnificent atmosphere engulfing the Forum concert hall, the two hosts, Camilla (a veteran of the previous five junior song contests held in Denmark) and Remee, were squarely and impressively in control of events. Following a thrilling vote cast, in which literally the final vote made the difference, Dino from Croatia came out as the winner. Denmark, hosting the event, was quite pleased to finish fifth.
- Various international presentions are featured through satellite uplink.
- Music performances competing to win the country's vote for the best hit song. A solo artist, duo or band will represent each location and perform an original song across three rounds.
- Edited from season 1 of The Animals of Farthing Wood (1993) with some changes and additions, the film follows Fox and his animal friends seeking refuge as Man invades their forest.
- 66th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest takes place in Turin, Italy. Russia is excluded due to its invasion of Ukraine. The winner, fittingly, is Ukraine with the song "Stefania", performed by Kalush Orchestra.
- Tilly is a little girl who lives in a yellow house with five special friends: Doodle (a female crocodile who loves to eat apples), Tumpty (an elephant who wares glasses), Hector (a little pig who loves to paint), Tiptoe (a rabbit who does not talk), and Pru (a hen who loves herself). Their adventures are very beautiful and sweet.
- 48th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest, taking place on May 24th 2003 in Riga, Latvia. Turkey wins after 28 years with "Everyway That I Can" by Sertab Erener. This is also the last contest to take place on only one evening.
- 54th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest, taking place from May 12th until May 16th 2009 in Moscow, Russia. The song "Fairytale", performed and written by Alexander Rybak, is the winner.
- 2004's European Footballing Championship, held in Portugal.
- 65th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest, taking place from May 18th until May 22nd 2022 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. After being canceled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Italy's Måneskin wins with "Zitti E Buoni" this year.
- 61st edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest, taking place from May 10th until May 14th 2014 in Stockholm, Sweden. Ukraine wins with the song "1944", performed by Jamala. It also features the first voting system change since 1975.
- The best songs of Europe are facing one another in a song contest in Greece.
- 1994 the Eurovision Song Contest was held in Dublin and the winning entry was the Irish song Rock 'n' Roll Kids performed by Paul Harrington with Charlie McGettigan. It is the year in which of Riverdance with dancers Michael Flatley and Jean Butler was performed as interval act.
- The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2004 was the second Eurovision Song Contest for young singers aged 8 to 15. It was held on November 20, 2004, in Håkons Hall, Lillehammer, Norway with a live television show of 2 hours and 15 minutes presented by Stian Barsnes Simonsen and Nadia Hasnaoui.
- 62nd edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest, taking place from May 9th until May 13th 2017 in Kyiv, Ukraine. The winner is Portugal with the song "Amar Pelos Dois", performed by Salvador Sobral.
- Switzerland has won the Eurovision Song Contest Malmö 2024 (2024), so the 2025 Edition will be held in Switzerland.
- The 2018 edition of the long-running annual international TV song competition.
- 59th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest, taking place from May 6th until May 10th 2014 in Copenhagen, Denmark. "Rise Like A Phoenix", performed by Conchita Wurst, wins and a new record of 195 million viewers is reported.