Residents at a care home have caught Eurovision fever, hosting a show of some of the contest's most famous performances.
Springfield Care Home residents have been taking to the stage thanks to inspiration from Abba, Brotherhood of Man and Bucks Fizz.
Those who are a little too shy to take to the stage are representing the judges from different countries and scoring the acts, who will be trying their best to avoid nil points.
As well as some spectacular shows, residents are enjoying a culinary trip around some of the contest’s participating countries and spending time reminiscing about past Eurovisions, dating back to the inaugural event in 1956, won by Switzerland.
Resident, Peggy Batchelor, 94, said: “I was lucky enough to be in the audience at the 1972 Eurovision Contest in Edinburgh as a family member was in a local band and was given tickets.
“We got all dressed up and my husband wore a tuxedo. It was such a memorable night; The New Seekers came second place.”
Head of the Magic Moments activities programme, Steve Gardner said: “Our residents and team members have really embraced everything Eurovision and have been putting on some amazing performances of their own.
“We’ve also enjoyed sharing our memories of some of the most famous Eurovision entries over the years which has got us all singing along.
“Douze points all round!”
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