When Eurovision came to Yorkshire - and when UK will perform this year

Electro Velvet perform for the UK in this year's contentElectro Velvet perform for the UK in this year's content
Electro Velvet perform for the UK in this year's content
THIS MONTH’S Tour de Yorkshire, screened live on TV, brought the region’s tourism industry a publicity bonanza. But not even the Grand Depart of the Tour de France last year could compete with the shop window handed to the county back in 1982.

That was the year the Eurovision Song Contest rolled into Harrogate. With it came a showbusiness bandwagon of musicians and record pluggers, and a prime time audience of more than 200 million viewers.

Squeezed inside the newly-opened Harrogate Conference Centre - one-tenth the size of this weekend’s 60th anniversary Eurovision venue in Vienna - were fans, artistes and representatives of 18 participating nations.

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