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Norton: 'I haven't made Eurovision my own'

Published Wednesday, May 26 2010, 05:34 BST | By Paul Millar
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Graham Norton has admitted that he hasn't yet made his commentary of the Eurovision Song Contest his own.

The presenter, who took over from Sir Terry Wogan last year, claimed that he could hear the Irishman's "voice in [his] head" when hosting the annual music event.

Norton told Radio Times: "They offered me it and it seemed like an honour and a treat. It was only when I got to Moscow and the dress rehearsal that I realised how horribly it could go wrong.

"And, in the end, as I spoke into the microphone, I could hear Terry's voice in my head. So I don't think I've made it my own yet. I was a version of Terry last year."
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