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Eurovision causes schedule shake up for huge BBC show in build up to final

Published on May 02, 2025 at 03:54 PM

EUROVISION is set to cause a schedule shake up for a huge BBC show in the build-up to the final.

The eagerly awaited Grand Final on May 17, in Basel, Switzerland.

Eurovision Song Contest Basel 2025 logo.
Eurovision’s Grand Final will take place on May 17
Mel C reviewing family documents.
The build-up to the event sees a schedule change for Who Do You Think You Are
Andrew Garfield appearing emotional.
Andrew Garfield was moved to tears on the genealogy show

The semi-finals will be shown live on BBC One earlier in the week, causing a schedule change for a popular show.

Who Do You Think You Are has been airing at 9pm on Tuesday evenings.

However, the first Eurovision semi-final will instead take the 9pm slot for Tuesday, May 13.

The genealogy episode featuring Strictly star will instead air at 9pm on Monday, May 12.

In a recent instalment, was as he sobbed at the grave of his murdered ancestors.

The actor discovered his Jewish great-grandfather Ludwig Garfinkel had escaped the.

However, he then learned that Ludwig’s three sisters did not – and it’s likely they suffered cruel and inhumane deaths.

Andrew, 41, visited the memorial grave site at a formercamp in Treblinka, with headstones marking the towns where victims who died were from.

As he found the grave for Kielce– the small town where his ancestors were from, the star became overwhelmed with emotion.

Andrew explained to viewers: “This is the memorial stone for the Jews from Kielce that met their ultimate fate here in Treblinka.”;

Elsewhere, 26 countries will perform in the Eurovision Grand Final, hoping to be crowned champion.

Taking place on May 13 and May 15, the top ten countries from each Semi-Final will make it through to the Grand Final.

The “big five”; countries – United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, France and Spain – have a guaranteed place in the Grand Final.

While as the hosts, Switzerland is likewise guaranteed a Grand Final spot.

Earlier this year, The Sun revealed girl group Remember Monday the UK.

A source said previously: “As ever behind the scenes competition has been fierce to represent the UK.

“This year bosses have opted to shake things up and send a female trio, .

“The song is a stark change from last year but the girls are sure to get the nation behind them.”;

In 2019, the country pop trio – comprising Lauren Byrne, Holly-AnneHulland Charlotte Steele – took part in The Voice UK.

Remember Monday will perform their entry song What The Hell Just Happened? in the second semi final.

Remember Monday, the UK's Eurovision 2025 representatives.
Country pop trio Remember Monday are representing the UK

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