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! Edition !! Host !! Language !! Performer(s) !! Song !! Final !! Points
 
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 31|31]] || Celeste, [[Russadonia]] || Example || Example || Example || 26 || 19
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 31|31]] || Celeste, [[Russadonia]] || English || Garange L'Iwes || Example || 26 || 19
 
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 32|32]] || Gronbis, [[Lyonsland]] || Example || Example || Example || 21 || 31
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 32|32]] || Gronbis, [[Lyonsland]] || English || Tess Philippa || Example || 21 || 31
 
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 33|33]] || Carnise, [[Ekoz]] || Example || Example || Example || 21 || 32
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 33|33]] || Carnise, [[Ekoz]] || English || Neil McGodden || Example || 21 || 32
 
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 34|34]] || Thatcher City, [[Mister X]] || Example || Example || Example || 17 || 38
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 34|34]] || Thatcher City, [[Mister X]] || Mister Liamson || Example || Example || 17 || 38
 
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 35|35]] || Fontveillie, [[Yttribia]] || Example || Example || Example || 5 || 94
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 35|35]] || Fontveillie, [[Yttribia]] || English || The Serpentents || Example || 5 || 94
 
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 36|36]] || Muliphu, [[Todlichebujoku]] || Example || Example || The Serpentents || 31 || 23
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 36|36]] || Muliphu, [[Todlichebujoku]] || English || The Serpentents || Song || 31 || 23
 
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 38|38]] || Peeto, [[Polkopia]] || Example || Example || Example || 5 || 105
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 38|38]] || Peeto, [[Polkopia]] || English || Mya Richardson || Example || 5 || 105
 
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 40|40]] || Rokkestaat, [[Ekoz]] || Example || Example || Example || 41 || 18
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 40|40]] || Rokkestaat, [[Ekoz]] || English || Janet Kraye & Children of 6B || Example || 41 || 18
 
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 41|41]] || [[Quickenden]], [[Britonisea]] || Example || Example || Example || 1 || 113
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 41|41]] || [[Quickenden]], [[Britonisea]] || English || Mya Richardson || Example || 1 || 113
 
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 42|42]] || Caen, [[Normandy and Picardy]] || Example || Example || Example || 5 || 76
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 42|42]] || Caen, [[Normandy and Picardy]] || English || Abanta Fonely || Example || 5 || 76
 
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 43|43]] || Monterra, [[Kalosia]] || Example || Example || Example || 5 || 80
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 43|43]] || Monterra, [[Kalosia]] || English || Kristine Flack || Example || 5 || 80
 
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 45|45]] || Lavington, [[The Sarian]] || Example || Example || Example || 6 || 81
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 45|45]] || Lavington, [[The Sarian]] || English || Evangeline Hope || Example || 6 || 81
 
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 46|46]] || Oreo City, [[Antahbrantahstan]] || Example || Example || Example || 17 || 39
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 46|46]] || Oreo City, [[Antahbrantahstan]] || English || Leonardo King ft Bianca and Nasha Tants || Example || 17 || 39
 
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|-style="background-color:#FFDF00;"
| [[WorldVision Song Contest 47|47]] || Carnise, [[Ekoz]] || Example || Example || Example || 1 || 139
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 47|47]] || Carnise, [[Ekoz]] || English || Mini Surrey North || Example || 1 || 139
 
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 48|48]] || Phoda, [[Talvezout]] || Example || Example || Example || 12 || 60
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 48|48]] || Phoda, [[Talvezout]] || English || Amedeo Arjan || Example || 12 || 60
 
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 49|49]] || Prescott, [[Electrum]] || Example || Example || Example || 6 || 96
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 49|49]] || Prescott, [[Electrum]] || English || Justs Prazeres || Example || 6 || 96
 
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 50|50]] || Kasin, [[Kalosia]] || Example || Example || Example || 8 || 73
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 50|50]] || Kasin, [[Kalosia]] || English || Tess Philippa || Example || 8 || 73
 
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 51|51]] || Kyvivre, [[Britonisea]] || English || Rigas Jengiz || I Will Be Gone || 2 || 83
 
| [[WorldVision Song Contest 51|51]] || Kyvivre, [[Britonisea]] || English || Rigas Jengiz || I Will Be Gone || 2 || 83
 
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 53|53]] || Cherbourg, [[Normandy and Picardy]] || Example || Example || Example || 11 || 47
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 53|53]] || Cherbourg, [[Normandy and Picardy]] || English || Christien Johar || Example || 11 || 47
 
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 54|54]] || Kønikstaat, [[Ekoz]] || Example || Example || Example || 10 || 68
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 54|54]] || Kønikstaat, [[Ekoz]] || English || Florise Kentsh || Example || 10 || 68
 
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| [[WorldVision Song Contest 55|55]] || Dreiichibu-u-Mousiki, [[Izmedu]] and [[Todlichebujoku]] || English || Mehkl Maddox Ajax || I'll Be There || 9 || 57
 
| [[WorldVision Song Contest 55|55]] || Dreiichibu-u-Mousiki, [[Izmedu]] and [[Todlichebujoku]] || English || Mehkl Maddox Ajax || I'll Be There || 9 || 57

Revision as of 12:39, 5 June 2017

Britonisea at the WorldVision Song Contest
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Britonisea at WorldVision Song Contest
Participations 22
Member Station BVC
National Selection Events
  • Internal Selection
  • Internal Arena Selection
  • Vha Mehlodhivestoile
  • Mehlodhifehstivalhen
Participation Summary
First Appearance WorldVision 31
Best Result

1st:

Worst Result

41st:

Hostings
Hosted: 2
Locations
External Links

Britonisea has participated in the WorldVision Song Contest 22 times and first participated in the 31st WorldVision Song Contest in Russadonia where Garange L'Iwes represented the the country with the song, "Be The One To Win" which ultimately placed 21st with 16 points. Ever since then, Britonisea has managed to retain 5th place four times (WV35, WV38, WV42, WV43), placed on the podium thrice (WV41, WV47, WV51) with the former two being winning entries. Britonisea also hosted the contest in WorldVision 41, in Quickenden, and WorldVision 51, in Kyvivre, placing 1st and 2nd respectively.

Britonisea has participated in the contest 22 times, of which twice they've won and hosted. They hosted in a city called Quickenden which is in the east of Britonisea's main land, in WorldVision 41. 10 editions later, they went to the west coast of Britonisea to a city named Kyvivre. In WorldVision 35, the group Serpentents ended Britonisea's list of bad entries after they claimed 5th spot with 94 points, however, in WorldVision 36, the country gained one of it's worst results. Swiftly after, the country withdrew from the WorldVision Song Contest stating that Britonisea needed time away from the contest. In WorldVision 38, the country returned with the song "Return" which gained high praise from the Britonish public as it gained a second 5th place - breaking Britonisea's 100 point boundary, 105 points.

Britonisea's WorldVision entry is currently run by BVC, which is Brityunik Vefecosoin Cairkovoin and organised an event for the selection process usually under the name of "Mehlodhifehstivalhen." However, this has been scrapped for WorldVision 47 when a new format "Vha Mehlodhivestoile" was used. Internal Selections are also used a lot, especially in WorldVision 31 and WorldVision's 48 to 50. Britonisea has never finished last in the contest before.

WorldVision Song Contest was highly preached in Britonisea as around 60% of the TV Viewings watch the contest annually where it could even peak to 89% of the public. There are strong corrolations between the official Britonish music charts and WorldVision, also including the WorldVision pre-selection, Vha Mehlodhivestoile. It is common that the song that wins hits number 1 on the charts for several months. As the contest grew in age, the contest started to not attract many viewers, and the most recent contest Britonisea participated in - as the hosting nation, only saw 33% of the public watching, a major drop in the amount of people watching.

History

31 to 34

In WorldVision 31, the country of Britonisea debut in Russadonia after winning their bid to host it in Celeste. Britonisea was knew to the scene, though have always watched the WorldVision Song Contest. There was early temptations to join the 30th Contest, however, the deadline had passed and we would have to wait until the 31st edition. The Broadcasters were very quick to have a snatch of WorldVision, and over a long bidding process, BVC (brityunik vefecosoin cairkovoin) were given grants to broadcast the event - and with that, they debut with a song called "Be the One to Win" with an unknown 'Star' Garange L'Iwes. However, his brother was very well known for being a songwriter. Garange L'Iwes placed a quite poor 26th place out of 27 nations - missing the bottom place by disqualified and forgotten nations. WorldVision had more hope as Tess Philipa, who was known as a TV Personality in Estogium and Britonisea, represented Britonisea. Unfortunately, Tess managed 21st place - with 31 points. Her song was about abuse in the house (Domestic Abuse), However, the song was offensive as it "made a joke of the situation." Regardless of the negativity, Tess went on to host the 41st WorldVision Song Contest. An edition later, BVC presented us with Neil McGodden with the song, "Damage Myself" which was nationally loved and gained lots of media attention. The song fell short of expectations as it reached 21st place - though receiving 32 points. A one point improvement. In WorldVision 34, Britonisea initially internally selected Girlie Jordie with the song, "Picking Up Some Wheat." However this was scrapped due to her being hospitalised by her abusive boyfriend. Instead, Britonisea sent Mr Liaison complaining about Polkopia, in a song called "Deceived by Polkopia." However, this song wasn't loved by Polkopians and nor was it by the Britonish as it received thousands of complaints. The song did do better in the rankings though. 17th place with 38 points.

35 to 45

With the points slowly rising, the Britonish hoped that they could secure their first win - or at least a top 15 finish in Yttribia. WorldVision Song Contest 35's Britonish Act was The Serpenents with the song "Like A Serpent" which was liked throughout Britonisea. Luckily, the buzz helped the group climb up the scoreboard gaining 5th place with 94 points - a success. However in WorldVision 36, the group performed again - only managing to get [place], 23 points. That contest was eventually won by the host, Todlichebujoku.

In WorldVision 37, BVC announced that it wouldn't be participating in the contest under Britonisea. Instead, Aloquirbe joined the contest and received 17/19th place. In WorldVision 38, Britonisea returned with the song, "Return" by Myla "Mya" Richardson who gained 105 points - Britonisea's second 5th placing. Britonisea's worst result was received in Ekoz, 41st place. It was described as being "creepy" as the song was the first to include children in it.

Britonisea won the rights to host WorldVision Song Contest 41 while also winning it for the first time. They had sent Mya Richardson with the song "I Cry." While being highly praised, it was expected that Mya would beat her previous score of 5th place with 105 points. She did so, capturing the highest amount of points by any Britonish artist. By the time of her win, and 5 editions after, she was the Britonish with the most points. Mya also has received 218 points out of the 1200 Britonisea has been awarded... After hosting an expensive contest, BVC decided that they are not to return to the contest and instead, UCRTV (Union of Confederate Regions Television) sent an act and participated.

46 to 52

After the disappointment of the 46th WorldVision Song Contest, Britonisea won the 47th WorldVision Song Contest in Carnise, Ekoz using the extensive Mehlodhivestoile format. The format included an international audience picking Britonisea's acts - 50% in the semi finals, and 66% in the finals. Moreover, Britonisea hosted the first WorldVision Pre Party. The contest in Carnise was the first contest to be held in the Ultimaverse since Rokestaat in WorldVision 40, and Quickenden in WorldVision 41. Britonisea was represented by Mini Surrey North, who has previously presented Britonisea with the girl group "The Serpentents" in both WorldVision 35 and 36, placing 5th and 31st respectively. Mini won with an outstanding 139 points - which was higher than average for a winning entry, and also, it was the highest since WorldVision 40, when Praciba won with 151 points. Adding to her previous 117 points, Mini Surrey North has now won 256 points, more than Mya Richardson. Mini won with a 17 point leading victory, one of the largest in history - extending their lead over rivals Ekoz, who lost to Britonisea by 8 points in WorldVision 41. After a euphoric victory, it was expected Britonisea will dip in the rankings and will fall to 4th - 7th place. Though the fate of slipping was true, Britonisea only managed 60 points - less than half from the 47th WorldVision Song Contest - placing 12th. With this score being a dream for some nations, Britonisea was quite disappointed with this result, and had hoped for something better. In WorldVision 48, we were represented by Amedeo Arjan, who had sent a song ordered by Prime Minister Adolphus Brito based on bad results Britonisea received. The decision was made to send this song before Mini won the 47th WorldVision Song Contest.

WorldVision 49 came by quickly, and the WorldVision 48 was a distant memory. Represented by Justs Prazeres, the nation made some ground on its previous defeat and placed 6th place with 96 points, four short of the receiving 100 points. Justs received Britonisea's highest points for any male artist, and the previous record was held by Amedeo Arjan with 60 points. Justs was picked based on the fact that he was a male, and of his race, and Britonisea had not sent males for quite a while - something opposite to other nations. Some nations disagreed with this notion and said that talent is not of the basis and race, and shouldn't have been picked because "he was not what Britonisea sends usually" despite Justs being apart of the largest racial group in Britonisea, very under presented. The 50th WorldVision Song Contest came, and Britonisea lost rights to host in Junterapten and Fredegate, a Aurevbushan city, to Kasin in Kalosia, who had a convincing bid. Britonisea slipped to 8th place with the song from Tess Phillipa, who had represented Britonisea in WorldVision 32, "Overtaking." Bookies had predicted that Tess Phillipa would not do as well as she hoped as the song didn't place top 5 in the World Hit Festival, and because of her previous result (21st). 8th place was an okay placing for Britonisea, but had vowed to better their result.

For the 51st WorldVision Song Contest was the last for Britonisea, announced by BVC due to poor TV Ratings, and more interest in the World Hit Festival. Mehkl Maddox Ajax was supposed to represent Britonisea in the contest. However, due to a new scheme were the song would be represented in World Hit Festival, Mehkl pulled out from representing due to placing 9th out of 14th in Kyvivre for the 27th World Hit Festival. Kyvivre then bid for rights to host the 51st WorldVision Song Contest after it had hosted the 27th World Hit Festival. Kyvivre won, and Mehkl decided to host alongside Fede Callahan. Rigas Jengiz, who won the 26th World Hit Festival and represented Britonisea in the 24th World Hit Festival. Rigas, who hosted the 27th World Hit Festival, came 2nd in the 51st WorldVision Song Contest - missing out on first place by only 4 points. However, the amount of points received was only 83 points - smaller than Justs 96 which only gave him 6th place.

52 to 57

After that, Britonisea announced immediate withdrawal from the contest, but sources were notified that Britonisea would return by the 60th edition. Quitting the 52nd WorldVision Song Contest, BVC's words were now understood and seemed to have been true. However, Christien Johar was announced as Britonisea's 20th participant in the 53rd WorldVision Song Contest in Normandy and Picardy. In the 53rd WorldVision Song Contest, it was announced that four different nations would be using an artist who has a connection to Britonisea. Olimpia Kaimar, from Doportedas, is to represent Kalosia - she is half Britonish/ half Kalosian and she is performing 3rd in the contest. Liam Andreasson and his brother, who are from Brito-Estogian representing Estogium, Justs Prazeres, who had represented Britonisea in the 49th WorldVision Song Contest in Electrum. Justs came 6th place, and he is hoping to better that score representing Cosneolta at 11th place. And finally, Christien Johar representing his homeland, Britonisea.

Before the start of the 53rd WorldVision Song Contest, BVC had announced that they might participate in the 54th WorldVision Song Contest, but have confirmed fully to participate in the 55th WorldVision Song Contest as they are hosting Vha Mehlodhivestoile 2017 which is specially only for picking the next WorldVision act and not a normal contest which will happen or not regardless of the ending point. 24 acts will compete in three semi finals before 11 goes to the final; with 2 of them coming from the battle stages... BVC has stated that they will be keeping to its promise and intention to participate in the 55th WorldVision Song Contest.

On 24th March 2017, it was announced that Mehkl Maddox Ajax will represent the country to the WorldVision 55 after he won the rights to do so by winning Vha Mehlodhivestoile 2017. Mehkl won the International Jury votes as well as the Britonish Public votes. He won with 89 points, five points ahead of second placed Etela Tomac. In the end, Mehkl Maddox Ajax came 9th, one better than "Jekyll and Hyde." A closed national final was held for the participant to WorldVision 56.

Britonisea and the WorldVision Committee

TBA

Contestants

Edition Host Language Performer(s) Song Final Points
31 Celeste, Russadonia English Garange L'Iwes Example 26 19
32 Gronbis, Lyonsland English Tess Philippa Example 21 31
33 Carnise, Ekoz English Neil McGodden Example 21 32
34 Thatcher City, Mister X Mister Liamson Example Example 17 38
35 Fontveillie, Yttribia English The Serpentents Example 5 94
36 Muliphu, Todlichebujoku English The Serpentents Song 31 23
38 Peeto, Polkopia English Mya Richardson Example 5 105
40 Rokkestaat, Ekoz English Janet Kraye & Children of 6B Example 41 18
41 Quickenden, Britonisea English Mya Richardson Example 1 113
42 Caen, Normandy and Picardy English Abanta Fonely Example 5 76
43 Monterra, Kalosia English Kristine Flack Example 5 80
45 Lavington, The Sarian English Evangeline Hope Example 6 81
46 Oreo City, Antahbrantahstan English Leonardo King ft Bianca and Nasha Tants Example 17 39
47 Carnise, Ekoz English Mini Surrey North Example 1 139
48 Phoda, Talvezout English Amedeo Arjan Example 12 60
49 Prescott, Electrum English Justs Prazeres Example 6 96
50 Kasin, Kalosia English Tess Philippa Example 8 73
51 Kyvivre, Britonisea English Rigas Jengiz I Will Be Gone 2 83
53 Cherbourg, Normandy and Picardy English Christien Johar Example 11 47
54 Kønikstaat, Ekoz English Florise Kentsh Example 10 68
55 Dreiichibu-u-Mousiki, Izmedu and Todlichebujoku English Mehkl Maddox Ajax I'll Be There 9 57
56 Besini, Besini Britonish Sanna Na Farar TBA TBA

Voting History

Hostings

Commentators and Spokespersons=