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− | The protagonists of British sitcom [http://us.imdb.com/Details?0111958 Father Ted] became a musical act in the "Song for Europe" episode (first aired 3 Apr. 1996). They plagiarize the melody of the B-side of [[Nin Huegen and the Huegenotes]]' 1976 Eurovision entry for their own Eurovision tune, "My Lovely Horse." | + | The protagonists of British sitcom ''[http://us.imdb.com/Details?0111958 Father Ted]'' became a musical act in the "Song for Europe" episode (first aired 3 Apr. 1996). They plagiarize the melody of the B-side of [[Nin Huegen and the Huegenotes]]' 1976 Eurovision entry for their own Eurovision tune, "My Lovely Horse." |
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Revision as of 17:59, 26 April 2017
The protagonists of British sitcom Father Ted became a musical act in the "Song for Europe" episode (first aired 3 Apr. 1996). They plagiarize the melody of the B-side of Nin Huegen and the Huegenotes' 1976 Eurovision entry for their own Eurovision tune, "My Lovely Horse."