Eurovision Song Contest viewers were left lamenting the late Sir Terry Wogan, as they expressed how much they missed the legendary TV presenter.
Graham Norton hailed him as the 'voice of Eurovision' in a tribute during the live broadcast of the 65th competition from Rotterdam.
Sir Terry had presented the song contest for decades on the BBC before he passed away in 2016, aged 77. Ahead of the UK's entrant in this year's competition, Graham took time to pay tribute to his predecessor.
As song number nine was introduced, Graham said: "This is traditionally where I ask you to raise a glass, a cup or mug or whatever you got to toast...
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