Each table had its scoring sheet,
										One for each person to complete
										And master copy for the “Chair”
										To add the scores assembled there.
									Waterloo (Sweden)
											Our show began with Waterloo
										Hats, scarves and boots and trousers too
										With outfits worn the “Abba” way -
										Our stars put on a grand display.
										And later sang again this song
										So everyone could sing along.
									Knock Knock (Wales)
											Five ladies sang this song and were
										Apparently in some danger.
										Gigantic plastic hammer things
										Lunged disembodied from the wings,
										Appeared on cue, at each point where
										Was sung the phrase “Knock, Knock, Who’s there?”
									Halleluiah (Israel)
											A servers chorus next, were quite
										Angelically all robed in white
										Vying for space, this group was viewed
										Collectively a SERVITUDE.
									Ding a Dong (Netherlands)
											The Netherlands entry, the song
										Entitled strangely Ding a Dong
										Appeared, as far as I could tell
										More ‘bout a flower than ‘bout a bell.
									Hard Rock Halleluiah (Finland)
											The Men created quite a stir
										In bull’s horn hats and chains they were.
										With energy they stormed the stage
										A Rock Group from the Viking age.
										With locks of black, except I think
										Our Deacon who had dyed his pink!
										(To vote for them I was not able
										As I was on the Finnish table).
									All Kinds of Everything (Ireland)
											In solo Lesley, next did sing
										The song “All Kings of Everything”.
										So beautifully sung, I’d say
										As good as Dana any day!
									Boom Bang a Bang (Scotland)
											And next we heard “Boom Bang a Bang”.
										In night attire our foursome sang.
										Pyjama clad, with favourite Ted
										And fluffy mules, straight from their bed
										‘Cept Sandra who the stage was sharing
										Whose costume was a mite more daring.
									Save your Kisses for Me (England)
											The last song of this half began
										The English “Brotherhood of Man”.
										With kisses saved innocently
										For Pa’s return, by child of three.
									The Interval was next, the queue
										“Snaked” to the hatch, for there we knew
										Awaited each a plate of food.
										First meat and veg, and then a pud,
										Then tea and coffee, glass of wine
										To wash this down, and then ’twas time
										To start the Second Act. We heard
										A sweet duet about a bird.
										And next we took a virtual flight
										The cast Flying the Flag tonight.
										If we were peckish on the way
										Lynda had nibbles on a tray.
										But since so recently we’d dined
										The proffered savouries declined.
										(With one of two abbreviations)
										Next offering Congratulations
										Passed Jane and Tony’s Are you Sure
										Then Let me Be the One. We saw
										A barefoot Puppet on a String
										Until a Red Red Rose did bring
										Us to another British hit
										Entitled Just a Little Bit.
										Ooh, Aahing musically by
										Past Bryan Johnson’s High High High
										Beg, Steal or Borrow and then we
										Had reached the gripping finalé.
										A giant scoreboard did appear
										On which the points were shown quite clear.
										And the excitement how it mounted
										As all the total scores were counted.
										The song sung by the winning nation
										Received the usual invitiation
										As this was Wales the ladies came
										Back onto stage to sing again.
										And then, as I have said before
										We all sang Waterloo once more.
										With thanks to all the backstage crew,
										And caterers and ushers who
										Working so hard produced the best
										Yet Eurovision Song Contest.
										And all that’s left is now for me
										To recommend the DVD.
									Janet Johnson
									• A DVD recording of the entire show, Eurovision Revisited is available from John Johnson, 023 9226 5634, email feedback@stgeorgesnews.org Price £5, all proceeds to the church.