Two UK mates who love Eurovision, Laura and Martyn, trying to make sense of it all. 'Nul Points' on iTunes, Spotify & SoundCloud. nulpointspodcast@gmail.com or find us on Twitter - @PointsNul
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 172 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Category | TV & Film |
Join Martyn Williams and Laura Cress in the final episode of Nul Points. They'll remember some of their favourite moments in the almost four years of creating the podcast and read your messages and comments as the Eurovision fan podcast comes to an e... more
Eurovision 2024 is off to Malmö! Martyn and Laura react to that announcement and have a big announcement of their own to make.
Martyn and Laura are back with another episode of Nul Points. There's a lot to catch up on as the search for which Swedish city will host the 2024 contest gets underway. There's also a bit of goss coming out of France and Romania, discussions on the ... more
Eurovision fans Martyn Williams and Laura Cress bring you their considered thoughts on this year's contest in Liverpool. You'll get the thoughts of Eurovision stats guru Scott Reid and hear from inside Loreen's press conference.
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These guys unashamedly love Eurovision! There’s nothing but pure admiration, enthusiasm and honest excitement going on here. They are upfront about not knowing everything (although I think they undersell themselves) and recognise that the Eurovision Song Contest is awesome for all its oddness, heritage and glitter. Thanks for such an unpretentious and happy listen.
This is such a good Eurovision podcast. Subscribe please! You won't regret it. Martyn and Cress are so funny. The chemistry they have together is perfect. For me, it's great that they clearly love Eurovision but can have a laugh too. They never fail to make me laugh - thanks so much Martyn and Cress.
Such a cheery podcast from a couple of fans with great chemistry. Refreshing to hear honest opinions and whilst they admit to not knowing everything, it's delivered with such charisma, that you forget about that and just enjoy the banter!
Listen to all sorts of podcasts: comedy, gay interest, Eurovision etc., but none beat you for chemistry and ‘laugh-ability’. Had to stop listening in public as I’d randomly burst out laughing. Despite the name, you are douze points.
Martyn and Laura share their knowledge and passion for Eurovision with such ease and joy. Whether you’ve been a fan for years or new to Eurovision you’ll feel right at home. Keep up the great work!
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