Richard Madeley has left Good Morning Britain viewers rather puzzled as he asked Ross Kemp about the Queen. The former EastEnders star was on the ITV news programme on Monday morning to chat to Richard Madeley and Charlotte Hawkins.
10.05.2022 - 18:31 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Good Morning Britain has come under fire from viewers after suffering what they described as a 'shameful' Eurovision blunder. The annual song content is just days away and the first semi-final takes place on Tuesday night (May 10).
There will be a second semi-final on Thursday night which will decide the full line-up for the competition which takes place in Turin, Italy on Saturday (May 14). And the UK's entry Sam Ryder is hoping to do better than our last attempt which received the dreaded 'nil poi'.
With the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest getting closer it is no surprise it was being discussed on GMB on Tuesday morning. Susanna Reid and Richard Madeley were joined on the ITV news programme by their showbiz editor Richard Arnold in the studio. They spoke about how the Ukrainian entry is the favourite to win this year's contest.
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Kalush Orchestra will represent Ukraine at the Eurovision Song Contest this week as the Russian invasion of their home nation continues. They are favourites to win the competition with their song Stefania, despite having to take part in tonight's semi-final first.
As the GMB presenter spoke about the entry, the show cut to a clip of the song, but viewers quickly noticed they broadcasted a clip of last year's entry, Shum by Go_A and took to social media to complain.
@_LucasMichael_ tweeted: "@GMB get your researchers to do their jobs properly. Shum was last year's Ukrainian entry." @Matt_Francis shared: "Other countries take #eurovision seriously, yet @gmb can’t even show the right Ukrainian entry #gmb."
Lucrezia fumed: "Can your researchers not get their facts right, GMB? Yes, that song was
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