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in the headlines, [eb in the headlines, m in the headlines, let's et more on eurovision, let's get more on eurovision, because the netherlands's entrant for the eurovision song contest has reportedly been stopped from rehearsing by organisers. the european broadcasting union said it was investigating an incident involving the dutch artist. he will not be performed untilfurther notice. on thursday, joost klein had told the israeli entrant she should answer the question whether her appearance was compromising the safety of other participants. let's head back to malmo. slowly, it seems to be emerging what the difficulty is here. tell us more about what you are picking up where you are. hello from malmo- _ are picking up where you are. hello from malmo. if _ are picking up where you are. hello from malmo. if you _ are picking up where you are. hello from malmo. if you didn't - are picking up where you are. hem? from malmo. if you didn't think there was enough controversy surrounding the eurovision song contest here in a mall move, think again. there was a lot of confusion
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earlier on today. tonight the jury final takes place, that means all the 26 acts will sing for the jewellery. today all the acts were going through their rehearsals in the order that they would do them on the order that they would do them on the actual night tonight. for some reason, the skip past the dutch act, joost klein. there was no indication given as to why this happened, now indication other than there was an incident involved a dutch act, which was why she couldn't contain to do the rehearsal. the props for his shout was on stage when a decision was taken. earlier there was a little bit of an incident during a press conference of the israeli delegation and joost klein. let's have a little listen to this. you will hearjoost klein asking eden
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golan, the israeli at a question. have you ever thought that you bring risk to _ have you ever thought that you bring risk to other participants and the public— risk to other participants and the public prayers you don't have to answer — public prayers you don't have to answer that question if you don't want _ answer that question if you don't want t0~ — answer that question if you don't want to. why not? if answer that question if you don't want to. why not?— answer that question if you don't want to. why not? if you want to answer. want to. why not? if you want to answer- i — want to. why not? if you want to answer. i think _ want to. why not? if you want to answer. i think we're _ want to. why not? if you want to answer. i think we're all - want to. why not? if you want to answer. i think we're all here - want to. why not? if you want to | answer. i think we're all here one reason and _ answer. i think we're all here one reason and one _ answer. i think we're all here one reason and one reason _ answer. i think we're all here one reason and one reason only. - answer. i think we're all here one reason and one reason only. and | answer. i think we're all here one i reason and one reason only. and the eub is taking all safety precautions to make this a safe and united place for everyone. i think it is safe for everyone and we wouldn't be here for any other reason. you everyone and we wouldn't be here for any other reason.— any other reason. you heard their joost any other reason. you heard their joost klein _ any other reason. you heard their joost klein into _ any other reason. you heard their joost klein into reading. - any other reason. you heard their joost klein into reading. there . any other reason. you heard their joost klein into reading. there is| joost klein into reading. there is no evidence this has any connection to what has happened today. we are still waiting for the eub to confirm what the incident is about. as i
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mentioned, controversy throughout the last few days. they have been protests from pro—palestinian campaigners who are angry about the inclusion of israel in eurovision this year. the protests have been very peaceful, there has been no violence whatsoever. we have been quite loud and we spent more to take place tomorrow ahead of the grand final. this is the eurovision song contest and the eub people to understand, in their view, there is nothing political about it at all. there are so many people who have descended on the malmo to enjoy the show. charlotte gallagher is at letting the square behind me in front of the arena with some fans. i am, and i have made some friends from across europe. we have greece, we have poland, and we have croatia. sadly, polling didn't qualify, i'm so sorry to bring this up. she was
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robbed though, wasn't she? she was, the son: robbed though, wasn't she? she was, the song was — robbed though, wasn't she? she was, the song was quite _ robbed though, wasn't she? she was, the song was quite good, _ robbed though, wasn't she? she was, the song was quite good, it _ robbed though, wasn't she? she was, the song was quite good, it was - the song was quite good, it was quite _ the song was quite good, it was quite nice _ the song was quite good, it was quite nice-— the song was quite good, it was uuite nice. , ., , ~ ., ., quite nice. this was a shock to not auali , quite nice. this was a shock to not qualify. we — quite nice. this was a shock to not qualify. we exneet _ quite nice. this was a shock to not qualify, we expect poland - quite nice. this was a shock to not qualify, we expect poland to - quite nice. this was a shock to not qualify, we expect poland to be i quite nice. this was a shock to not qualify, we expect poland to be in | qualify, we expect poland to be in the finals — qualify, we expect poland to be in the finals. but _ qualify, we expect poland to be in the finals. but we _ qualify, we expect poland to be in the finals. but we bring _ qualify, we expect poland to be in the finals. but we bring you - qualify, we expect poland to be in the finals. but we bring you the l the finals. but we bring you the ftaq _ the finals. but we bring you the flat. ., y the finals. but we bring you the fla., ., , ., , the finals. but we bring you the flat. ., , ., , ., flag. you will fly the polish flag hi . h! flag. you will fly the polish flag high! who _ flag. you will fly the polish flag high! who will _ flag. you will fly the polish flag high! who will you _ flag. you will fly the polish flag high! who will you support - flag. you will fly the polish flag high! who will you support now flag. you will fly the polish flag - high! who will you support now that poland is out? i high! who will you support now that poland is out?— poland is out? i think spain or ital . i poland is out? i think spain or italy- i love — poland is out? i think spain or italy. i love spain, _ poland is out? i think spain or italy. i love spain, the - poland is out? i think spain or| italy. i love spain, the spanish poland is out? i think spain or- italy. i love spain, the spanish act is amazing- _ italy. i love spain, the spanish act is amazing. the _ italy. i love spain, the spanish act is amazing. the spanish _ italy. i love spain, the spanish act. is amazing. the spanish generalists were going mad in the immediate zone. and the greekjournalist for their act. zone. and the greekjournalist for theiract. i zone. and the greek “ournalist for their act. ~ , , their act. i think it is bringing something — their act. i think it is bringing something new _ their act. i think it is bringing something new to _ their act. i think it is bringing| something new to eurovision, their act. i think it is bringing i something new to eurovision, it their act. i think it is bringing - something new to eurovision, it is a mix of cultural greek music mix with more than music, and i think it sounds really good. and more than music, and i think it sounds really good.— more than music, and i think it sounds really good. and we also have to talk about — sounds really good. and we also have to talk about baby _ sounds really good. and we also have to talk about baby lasagne, - sounds really good. and we also have to talk about baby lasagne, it - sounds really good. and we also have to talk about baby lasagne, it is - to talk about baby lasagne, it is one of the sons of the contest that everyone is singing. can you give me
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a bit of a breast best —— give me a bit of a burst? i a bit of a breast best -- give me a bit of a burst?— bit of a burst? i think it has an important _ bit of a burst? i think it has an important message _ bit of a burst? i think it has an important message that - bit of a burst? i think it has an | important message that people bit of a burst? i think it has an - important message that people can connect with, so i think this is the first time that croatia cannot win. it would be amazing. croatia have never won it before, and they do really want to bring eurovision to croatia next year. i'll be quite honest, i quite fancy a trip to croatia next year. but it is not really a done deal, is it? this is one of the most open eurovision song contests we have had in years. the bookies have their favourites, contests we have had in years. the bookies have theirfavourites, they think it could be croatia, israel, it could be france. we also have
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switzerland as another firm fan favourite. so it is a really open contest. no one knows who is going to win. we do know that 200 million globally will be watching. just to reiterate for those of you who are wondering what is happening tomorrow. tomorrow is the grand final of eurovision song contest. 26 countries are going to be participating, 20 of those came through the semifinal on tuesday and thursday's shows. five of those automatically qualify, italy, germany, spain, france and the uk, and of course sweden who are opening the show. they won last year and they will be opening the show this year. this year is also interesting because it is the 50th anniversary of our bad's victory with that famous song, waterloo, which one in
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brighton 50 years ago this year. i heard from a abba superfan that they didn't think abba would make an appearance. we don't think they will appear, but we do know that is going to be an absolutely amazing show with those 26 countries competing. as i said earlier on today in the eub has had a lot of controversy this year, mainly because of what has happened with israel, all those protests surrounding the israeli entry. the eub are hoping for a really smooth show tonight for the jury really smooth show tonight for the jury final, and indeed tomorrow for the grand final. i'm sure a bit of the grand final. i'm sure a bit of the viewers are around the world, they will be watching it too. thank you more on our programme, i'm told
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there will be a eub press conference we think in about a0 minutes' time. 25 years ago today, the bbc news music was actually born after introducing the news every day around the world, the theme has gone viral bbc news theme it has gone viral, with that dancer dancing to the jingle in london's leicester square. i'm delighted to say that the theme's composer me live on a programme for his david, great to have you on the programme. can you believe it has been 25 years and it is still going?— is still going? yes, it is totally amazing- _ is still going? yes, it is totally amazing. when _ is still going? yes, it is totally amazing. when we _ is still going? yes, it is totally amazing. when we did - is still going? yes, it is totally amazing. when we did it, - is still going? yes, it is totally amazing. when we did it, we | is still going? yes, it is totally i amazing. when we did it, we sort designed it wouldn'tjust be a piece of music, it would be a brand, a
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sound that is carried on as the news sound. that was part of the brief that was very important. 25 years ago, i don't think i would have imagined it would still be running 25 years later, so it's fantastic and i'm still excited about it and still updating it all the time. we are always looking at new ways of doing it in different varieties on end. so, yeah, it's a really brilliant. end. so, yeah, it's a really brilliant-— end. so, yeah, it's a really brilliant. �* , . brilliant. let's rewind. it made me smile, i brilliant. let's rewind. it made me smile. i read _ brilliant. let's rewind. it made me smile, i read that _ brilliant. let's rewind. it made me smile, i read that you _ brilliant. let's rewind. it made me smile, i read that you said - brilliant. let's rewind. it made me smile, i read that you said to i brilliant. let's rewind. it made me smile, i read that you said to our. smile, i read that you said to our producer that you were shortlisted for the interview, you got thejob, and the brief was completely different when you actually started. it sounds incredibly similar for someone inside the building. take me
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through that sort of process, what you thought you were being hired for, and what it was like to try to actually pull it off. it for, and what it was like to try to actually pull it off.— actually pull it off. it was an interesting _ actually pull it off. it was an interesting process, - actually pull it off. it was an | interesting process, because actually pull it off. it was an i interesting process, because what they wanted the composers to pitch was just somebody they wanted to work with. very fortunately, i got the job. work with. very fortunately, i got thejob. but the brief work with. very fortunately, i got the job. but the brief was very specific, it was about finding a completely different sound to anything that had been heard before on any global news service, to create a brand—new sound, something distinctive and memorable. it had to have a very identifiable sound, a sound effect or whatever, that as soon as you heard that you would know that was the bbc news, no matter how many different ways it was used. there are now thousands of variations i have done for bbc america, bbc africa, scotland,
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wales, they all have their particular version of it. but when you listen to it, you can still identify it as being the news, which was a really important part of the body. was a really important part of the bod . ~ , ., was a really important part of the bod. , ~' was a really important part of the bod. , ,, ., was a really important part of the bod, , ~ ., body. why do you think it works so well? you managed _ body. why do you think it works so well? you managed to _ body. why do you think it works so well? you managed to integrate i body. why do you think it works so l well? you managed to integrate the pips, which has great tradition. did you know when you finally compose all of the doubts that it would actually succeed, that it did what you were tasked to do a? did you know it would work? in a you were tasked to do a? did you know it would work?— you were tasked to do a? did you know it would work? in a funny sort of wa , i know it would work? in a funny sort of way. i didn't— know it would work? in a funny sort of way, i didn't really. _ know it would work? in a funny sort of way, i didn't really. on _ know it would work? in a funny sort of way, i didn't really. on the i know it would work? in a funny sort of way, i didn't really. on the way l of way, i didn't really. on the way back from the meeting on the train, i only had a day or so, and it wasn't about funding ideas straightaway, it was about meeting the team and introducing me. i had this idea buzzing in my head. ijust put it together. it seemed so good with the pips is the sound, and the
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fact that it was accurate and reliable, and then we have got this very strong solid bass with a depth. it was all the things that you want bbc news to say. i put it together and played at the meeting, and they just said, that's it, you have done it. that's one of those moments in life where you just say, there you go. life where you “ust say, there you no. ., ., ., life where you “ust say, there you go. congratulations, david. it is still going- _ go. congratulations, david. it is still going. looking _ go. congratulations, david. it is still going. looking at _ go. congratulations, david. it is still going. looking at the i go. congratulations, david. it is| still going. looking at the clock, we have only got about 2.5 minutes until we play it again. thank you for talking to us live from oxfordshire. back if you live in just a back if you live injust a moment.
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