
Eurobliss - Eurovision Podcast
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Podcast Overview
<p>Eurobliss, since 2013, is the ultimate lip-smackin' thirst-quenchin' Eurovision chat show, hosted by Andy Earnshaw, Juan Donoso Casanellas & Mark Dowd, three of Eurovisions craziest, greatest and long standing fans. Do you ever wonder what ever happened to those lost songs of Eurovisions gone by? Each month Eurobliss unearths forgotten classics and will take you for a trip down amnesia lane to remind you of a huge fistful of songs you seriously thought, and in some cases hoped, you would never ever hear again. There is always plenty of drama and lots of controversy, interesting facts and, above all, loads of laughs as your hosts guzzle prosecco and politely disagree with each other. Featuring annual preview and postmortem shows, Desert Island Disc-syle shows and regular in-depth discussions by country....and dont forget Eurovision began in 1956 so there is a catalogue of over 1,800 songs from 51 countries to choose from....the longer it goes on, the happier we are!!</p>
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Publishing Since
3/29/2022
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Recent Episodes

October 24, 2024
Eurobliss October 2024 - Room 101
<p><strong>We are back…bigger faster stronger wider and louder than ever before! It’s been one whole year since our last podcast and it’s no secret that our mysterious silence has made headline news and had the nation gripped (possibly). All is revealed in this latest delicious instalment of Eurobliss….Join us one last time as we politely bitch 12 terribly distressing Eurovision moments that need to be removed from society and permanently ditched deep into the infernal abyss of Room 101! Available now at an internet near you!</strong></p>

November 17, 2023
Eurobliss Meets William Lee Adams - Part 2
<p><strong>The second and final delicious instalment of Wiwibloggs' William Lee Adams favourite Eurovision songs, since 2007. Full to bursting with entertaining Eurovision titbits from behind the scenes all washed down with a few pints of Prosecco and lots of laughs in a dimly lit soundproofed studio!</strong></p><p><strong>Go on, you know you shouldn't ....but you really want to!</strong></p>

October 24, 2023
Eurobliss Meets William Lee Adams - Part One
<strong>Welcome to the latest edition of Eurobliss. Tonight William Lee Adams, blogger and author extraordinaire, opens his crazy desert island door and invites us to join him inside his Eurovision bubble, enchanting us with lots of wonderfully amusing stories against a backdrop of some of his all time favourite eurovision songs. Expect much hilarity, cork popping, delicous home made tortilla and gossip galore...so much gossip that we totally lost track of time and have had to edit over three hours of material into two podcasts. Part Two is just around the corner!</strong>
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- What is Eurobliss - Eurovision Podcast?
<p>Eurobliss, since 2013, is the ultimate lip-smackin' thirst-quenchin' Eurovision chat show, hosted by Andy Earnshaw, Juan Donoso Casanellas & Mark Dowd, three of Eurovisions craziest, greatest and long standing fans. Do you ever wonder what ever happened to those lost songs of Eurovisions gone by? Each month Eurobliss unearths forgotten classics and will take you for a trip down amnesia lane to remind you of a huge fistful of songs you seriously thought, and in some cases hoped, you would never ever hear again. There is always plenty of drama and lots of controversy, interesting facts and, above all, loads of laughs as your hosts guzzle prosecco and politely disagree with each other. Featuring annual preview and postmortem shows, Desert Island Disc-syle shows and regular in-depth discussions by country....and dont forget Eurovision began in 1956 so there is a catalogue of over 1,800 songs from 51 countries to choose from....the longer it goes on, the happier we are!!</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates weekly.
- Where can I listen to this podcast?
This podcast is available on 9 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.
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