Ciao e Benvenuto! Think About Eurovision is back for it's third series just in time to coincide with the New Eurovision Year, and this time we're donning our shell suits, back combing our mullets and downloading Duolingo to cram as much Italian as possible, as we cast our gaze over the absolute shambles of the 1991 Eurovision Song Contest... allora... with the new team of Chrissy and Matti who join Kris to discuss Greek-Cypriot international relations being pushed to breaking point, quick change artists making culturally questionable choices and questo pezzo è solo in italiano ed è davvero strano che tu lo abbia copiato e incollato per controllare su Google Translate!!
- Toto being an awful Eurovision host
- Sanremo - The festival that inspired Eurovision
- Why Italians Don't Drink a Cappuccino After 11am
- The Rasmus & Apocalyptica - Venomous Moon (Yes, The Rasmus are still A Thing, and, yes, he still has feathers in his hair)
- Eurovision got rid of the orchestra from 1999 onwards
- Once again, I'm just a boy, in the show notes, linking Love, Love, Peace, Peace
- Conchita - Rise Like A Phoenix
- Salvador Sobral - Amar Pelos Dois
- Ronan Keating & Carola - No Matter What
- I thought I'd invented American Psycho The Musical in my head, but nope, somebody else beat m to it
- Luciano Pavarotti - Nessun Dorma at the 1990 Milan Fifa World Cup Concert
- Bobbysocks - Let Det Swinge (Norway, Eurovision 1985)
- Maria Mena - Where Were You, with the lyrics "I got used to the treadmill love, where no matter how fast you run, you're stuck at the starting point, only exhausted"
- Katie Price - Not Just Anybody
- Think About Eurovision discussing Katie Price's Not Just Anybody
- Gosh darn, Kris hates slacktivism
- Arturo Brachetti - 1991 Interval Act
- **CORRECTION** Arturo isn't necessarily the fastest quick change artist, but Guinness World Records recognise him as the World's Most Prolific Quick Costume Change Artist
- Lea Kyle is probably the world's best quick change artist, see her performing on Penn & Teller - Fool Us
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