20 March 2007 13:00

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SCOOCH - BBC RUBBISH EUROVISION 'CHEATING' REPORTS

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BBC RUBBISH EUROVISION 'CHEATING' REPORTS

LATEST: The BBC have dismissed reports the UK's Eurovision Song Contest entry SCOOCH cheated to win the chance to represent the country in a televised contest on Saturday (17MAR07), insisting all of the group's vocals were sung live. A number of acts including Scooch, former EAST 17 singer BRIAN HARVEY, ex-THE DARKNESS frontman JUSTIN HAWKINS and hip-hop group BIG BROVAZ competed for the opportunity to become the UK's Eurovision entry on the BBC TV programme MAKING YOUR MIND UP. Scooch were the surprise victors - but Harvey today (20MAR07) claimed they mimed and their song FLYING THE FLAG (FOR YOU) was sung by two singers hiding backstage. However, a BBC spokesperson denied all reports of foul-play, saying, "They and any of the band are allowed within Eurovision rules to have backing vocalists out of vision. All of Scooch's vocals were sung live as were all six acts."


20 March 2007 13:00


Tags: Scooch - East 17 - Brian Harvey - The Darkness - Justin Hawkins - Big Brovaz






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