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Eurovision 2023: Semi-Final running orders revealed
Eurovision 2023 Semi-Final running orders have been revealed – check it out below.The 2023 Eurovision Song Contest will take place at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool from May 9-13, with Mae Muller set to represent the UK with ‘I Wrote A Song’.The UK city was announced to stage the contest on behalf of Ukraine, after organisers deemed the country unable to host the event due to the ongoing war with Russia.You can find all the songs that are entered for this year’s competition here.This week, Eurovision shared the running order for the Semi-Final shows, which take place on Tuesday, May 9 and Thursday, May 11.Norway will kick off proceedings for the first Semi-Final, closed out 15 acts later with a performance by Finland. The second event is set to be opened by Denmark, with Australia hitting the stage last.We got #Eurovision2023 Semi-Final running orders ✨➡️ https://t.co/V1tz85qvRD pic.twitter.com/hSjYqudp6j— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) March 22, 2023The Big Five participants – France, Germany, Italy, Spain and United Kingdom, which make the biggest financial contributions to the contest – along with Ukraine, automatically qualify for the Grand Final.Check out the full schedule below.First Semi-Final Eurovision 20231. Norway2. Malta3. Serbia4. Latvia5. Portugal6. Ireland7. Croatia8. Switzerland9. Israel10. Moldova11. Sweden12. Azerbaijan13. Czechia14. Netherlands15. FinlandSecond Semi-Final Eurovision 20231. Denmark2. Armenia3. Romania4. Estonia5. Belgium6. Cyprus7. Iceland8. Greece9. Poland10. Slovenia11. Georgia12. San Marino13. Austria14. Albania15. Lithuania16. AustraliaMeanwhile, Eurovision final 2023 tickets sold out in just 36 minutes.Tickets for all nine shows including the live Grand Final went on sale
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‘Luther: The Fallen Sun’ Review: Idris Elba Breaks out of Prison but Can’t Escape a Corny Script in Feature Spinoff
Peter Debruge Chief Film Critic “Luther: The Fallen Sun” starts by punishing its protagonist — scruffy, cross-the-line Detective Chief Inspector John Luther (Idris Elba) — for all his past sins after the franchise’s latest villain, played by Andy Serkis, releases details of Luther’s rule-bending tactics to the media. On the phone with some kind of Estonian henchman, Serkis’ Robey implies that it will be tricky to dig up the dirt on Luther because “he doesn’t have much of an online presence,” but the next thing we know, Luther’s being tossed into a high-security prison. Guess they got their hands on the past five seasons of the BBC Television series. Or maybe the last episode was enough — although we won’t retroactively give it away here, for those who haven’t dedicated the past dozen years to following Luther’s exploits. Suffice to say, this was the role that got people speculating that Elba might make a suitable replacement when Daniel Craig decided to retire his license to kill. Like Craig’s 21st-century 007, Luther was a darker, more tortured kind of action hero, torn between a constipated psychology and his locomotive drive to capture and punish wrongdoers.
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Jane McDonald's ex-husband walked out on heartbroken star to 'save her career'
The Mirror, "and he said, ‘If I don’t leave you, you are never going to have a career.'""That is why I never talk about Henrik in a bad light at all," the heartbroken star admitted as she spoke of their bittersweet five year partnership."He was the one that walked out of the marriage to save my career!"She has also retained a few of the things she learned from her ex which have helped her to navigate a presenting career.For example, the star divulged on an episode of Jane McDonald's Cruising The Nordics that he'd taught her some Danish words."It's a hard language to learn and I did learn it about 17 years ago," she revealed, addressing the camera as the cruise journeyed through Denmark - one of the countries she toured for the show alongside Russia, Finland and Estonia.However, these days she recalls only the words for Danish desserts and how to say "I love you."She added: "[The language] took me a very long time to learn and it is very easy to forget!"Asked by the cameraman if she'd ever been a fast learner, she hit back immediately with a cry of "No!"Following her disastrous relationship with Henrik, who she feels made the ultimate sacrifice by leaving her to allow her to salvage her work life, she did find love again with Eddie Rothe in 2008.However, heartbreak set in after her beau, a drummer, succumbed to lung cancer, tragically dying in March 2021.Prior to both Henrik and Eddie, the star married a man named Paul back in 1986.The marriage lasted for just a year, and Jane had been just 22 at the time.She now admits she has drastically revisited her life plans since the death of the third love of her life, with whom she had planned to travel.The presenter had taken on a "crash course in nursing" to be able to care for

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