Alexander Grünwald
- Self - German Entry: 18th Place
- (as Alex Grunwald)
Tommy Seebach
- Self - Danish Entry: 22th Place
- (as Tommy Seebach Band)
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- TriviaFazla was selected to represent Bosnia Herzegovina when the country was at the height of its war. In order to get out of the country to participate in the contest in Millstreet, they had to flee Sarajevo airport at night time, even though the city was under siege at the time.
- Goofs(UK commentary only) Terry Wogan remarks that this was the first time a country won two years in succession. Up to that point, there were three other countries which had previously won back-to-back Contests: Spain (1968 and 1969, including the 4-way tie in the latter), Luxembourg (1972 and 1973) and Israel (1978 and 1979).
- Quotes
Dutch Spokesperson: Ireland... ten points.
[audience in the hall starts cheering loudly]
Fionnuala: Ireland, twelve points, Ireland, douze points!
Dutch Spokesperson: [beat] This was wrong!
[audience starts laughing]
Dutch Spokesperson: I said Ireland, ten points!
Fionnuala: Ireland, ten points... excuse me, I got carried away.
[audience starts laughing and applauding]
- ConnectionsFeatured in Boom Bang-a-Bang! 50 Years of Eurovision (2006)
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- Євробачення 1993
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- Runtime3 hours 3 minutes
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By what name was Eurovision Song Contest Millstreet 1993 (1993) officially released in Canada in English?
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