Eurovision Song Contest 2003 | ||||
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Country | United Kingdom | |||
National selection | ||||
Selection process | A Song For Europe | |||
Selection date(s) | 2 March 2003 | |||
Selected entrant | Jemini | |||
Selected song | "Cry Baby" | |||
Selected songwriter(s) |
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Finals performance | ||||
Final result | 26th, 0 points | |||
United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest | ||||
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United Kingdom participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003. They used A Song For Europe to choose their entry. The winner was Liverpudlian duo Jemini with the song "Cry Baby". The song went on to gain the worst placing ever for the United Kingdom - last place with no points.
Nicki French, the singer who represented the United Kingdom in 2000, expressed her interest in participating again, and had submitted two songs to the selection. The fee for sending in a song was £110, and under £20 if you were 17 or under. A total of 700 songs were received by the BBC for the selection, 150 more than the year before.
Between 27 January 2003 and 30 January 2003 the eight songs in the semi final were played on BBC Radio 2 on a show hosted by Ken Bruce and Terry Wogan, both the radio and television commentators for the Eurovision Song Contest in the United Kingdom, and were also available to listen to online. and were available to listen to online. Over 30,000 votes were cast during the show to find the four finalists for A Song For Europe.
A number of changes were made to the line up before the final on 2 March 2003. Tricity changed their name to Jemini, due to one member leaving the act.Esther Hart was also replaced as she decided take part in the Dutch selection, and went on to represent Netherlands in the contest with One More Night. She was replaced with the group United Colours Of Sound, who were Jessica Garlick's backing singers the year before. The line up was changed again, with Simon Chapman, an unknown singer, replacing the United Colours of Sound in singing the song Now and Forever.