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If you’d like to find out more about who you’ll be seeing or hearing if you’re watching the contest at home, then look no further!

Scott Mills is a DJ and radio presenter who has commentated on the Eurovision semi-finals in the UK since 2011. He has also been the UK spokesperson in 2010, and from 2012-2014. He is the current presenter of the weekly top 40 chart show. Rylan Clark joined the semi-final commentary team in 2018, and has participated almost every year since. He, too, has been the UK’s spokesperson (in 2019). He is best known for his work as a presenter and participant in reality TV shows. Joel Creasey and Myf Warhurst have been central to Australia’s Eurovision coverage since 2017, when both joined SBS’s commentary team. Since 2019, they have also been responsible for hosting Australia’s national final, Australia Decides. Outside of their Eurovision work, Joel Creasey is most well-known as a comedian and presenter, and Myf Warhurst as a presenter across radio and TV. Eda Marcus is a television presenter, who may be familiar to Eurovision fans as the presenter of Selecția Națională. She is also a sports journalist. She was due to announce Romania’s votes for the 2022 contest, but did not as the country’s jury votes were disqualified. Marcus has previously shared that she had been a lifelong fan of the contest, and that representing Romania has been a lifelong dream for her. 🇸🇲 San Marino: San Marino RTV, Radio San MarinoClaire Sweeney is a Liverpudlian actress, best known for her work in musical theatre. She has played some of theatre’s most iconic roles, including Velma Kelly in Chicago and Miss Adelaide in Guys and Dolls. She will provide an “alternative Scouse commentary” for BBC Radio Merseyside alongside Paul Quinn, a civil servant, who was selected to join her through the “Voice of Eurovision” talent search. Melina Karageorgiou and Alexandros Taramountas both return to the Cypriot commentary box this year, having commentated together for the first time in 2022. Karageorgiou previously provided both TV and radio commentary between 2008-2016. She is best known as a journalist and presenter for RIK News. Alexandros Taramountas made his debut last year as a Eurovision commentator, but is familiar to Cypriot viewers as host of RIK’s evening programming. Sven Epiney has provided commentary on Eurovision for Switzerland since 2008. Outside of this, he is a TV presenter, radio host and editor, and has presented The Voice of Switzerland and former Swiss national final shows. He was the Swiss spokesperson for Eurovision in 2007. Maja Stepančič is a journalist and radio presenter who has been with RTV Slovenija since 2014. She is also a freelance translator. Maruša Kerec is also a journalist and radio presenter, who has been presenting since she was a student. She first provided radio commentary for Slovenia at Eurovision in 2011. Neja Jerant is a journalist at Val 202 and makes her commentary debut this year. 🇪🇸 Spain: La 1, La 2, TVE Internacional, Radio Nacional Carolina Norén has provided radio commentary for Sweden at Eurovision since 1999, and also provides commentary on Melodifestivalen. She has been the head of chart show Svensktoppen since 2007, and regularly presents or appears on other music-orientated and panel radio shows.

Gísli has been Iceland’s Eurovision commentator between 2003-2005, and since 2016. He is a TV presenter and former politician, part of Reykjavík City Council as their deputy mayor. He currently hosts talk showVikan með Gísla Marteini. 🇮🇪 Ireland: RTÉ One, RTÉ2 Marko Reikop is a TV presenter who has provided Estonia’s Eurovision commentary since 1999. He is best-known for being one of the presenters on daily talk show Ringvaade. Aleksandr Hobotov has provided Russian-language commentary since 2016, and was first joined by Julia Kalenda in 2017. Both are TV and radio presenters. Anggun will be recognisable to Eurovision fans as the French representative from the 2012 contest. She performed “Echo (You And I)” and finished in 22nd place. She has continued to be a major figure in both French and Indonesian TV and music, appearing as a singer, presenter and Got Talent judge across the franchises. In 2022, she appeared on Danse avec les stars.Montenegro will broadcast all shows for Eurovision 2023 on TVCG 2. Commentary will be provided by Dražen Bauković and Tijana Mišković. 🇳🇱 The Netherlands: NPO 1, BVN, NPO Radio 2

Maria Kozakou has been Greece’s Eurovision TV commentator almost every year since 2011, and for radio since 2006. Kozakou is a journalist, who teaches on Journalists About Journalism, an organisation focused on media literacy. She is joined by Jenny Melita, who makes her debut in the Greek commentary box. Melita is a presenter, radio host and YouTuber.

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Galyna Sergeyeva will provide commentary in Ukrainian on Yle this year. She is a journalist who has previously worked for Ukrainian channel 1+1, before joining Yle in 2022 to present Yle Novyny News. Both she and Tvaltvadze provided commentary in their respective languages for this year’s edition of UMK. Slovakia’s Rádio FM will provide a radio broadcast of the Eurovision 2022 final only. The commentators will be Daniel Baláž, Lucia Haverlík, Pavol Hubinák and Juraj Malíček. 🇸🇮 Slovenia: TV SLO 1, TV SLO 2, Radio Val 202, Radio Maribor BBC iPlayer will also provide sign language commentary for the grand final with various interpreters Ellis Cavallini is a radio presenter with RSI, who started a podcast about her passion for music in her teens. From this, she was offered a position with a national radio station. Gian-Andrea Costa is the head of the Italian language music department at RTS, and is a renowned bass player. Both make their commentary debuts this year. Lia Fiorio and Gigi Restivo have provided commentary for San Mario ever since their contest debut in 2008. Fiorio is a radio and television presenter, who has been heard on Radio San Marino since 1976. Restivo is a radio presenter and voice actor.

Ragnar Klavan is a professional footballer, playing as a defender for clubs across Europe – including Liverpool! He is currently signed to Estonian team Paide Linnameeskond. He is the fifth most-capped player of all time for the Estonian national team, and has won the Estonian Footballer of the Year Award a record seven times. 🇫🇮 Finland: Yle TV1, Yle Areena, Yle Radio Suomi, YleX, Yle 3XM Marte Stokstad is a journalist and presenter who has previously been involved with MGP and began her role as Eurovision commentator in 2021. Between 2013 and 2019, she headed theAdresseseries at NRK, in which experts and Eurovision fans review the participating songs of each year prior to the contest. Marty Whelan provided Ireland’s Eurovision commentary for the first time in 1987, and has done for every year since 2000. He is a TV and radio presenter, best known as the presenter of Marty in the Morning on RTÉ Lyric FM, which he has helmed for 13 years. 🇮🇱 Israel: Kan 11, Kan 88, Kan Educational, Kan Tarbut Andri Xhahu does double duty for Albania this year as both their commentator and spokesperson. He has fulfilled both of these roles since 2012, as well as commentating on Albania’s first Eurovision broadcast in 2003. Xhahu is a television presenter and editor with RTSH. He has also been a juror for Festivali i Këngës and commentated on Festival di Sanremo for an Albanian audience. He can otherwise be heard as the host of radio show “Gjithçka Shqip”. 🇦🇲 Armenia: Armenia 1

The Faroe Islands will broadcast all shows from Eurovision 2023. Commentary will be provided in Danish from Nicolai Molbech, and in Faroese by Gunnar Nolsøe and Siri Súsonnudóttir Hansen. 🇫🇷 France: Culturebox, France 2 Loukas Hamatsos is a journalist and TV presenter, best known for being the face of RIK’s “We And Our World”. This year will mark his 11th time presenting Cyprus’ 12 points since 2000. 🇨🇿 Czechia: ČT2 This year is second first time Finland have provided commentary in two Sami languages. Heli Huovinen, who will provide commentary in Inari Sami, is a Sami musician, actress and director. Aslak Paltto, who will provide commentary in Northern Sami, describes himself on his LinkedIn as a freelance journalist, reindeer herder and student. He is also a documentary filmmaker. Catherine Martin is an Oscar-winning costume designer and production designer, most well-known for her work on Baz Luhrmann’s films. She is the most-awarded Australian in Oscar history. 🇦🇹 Austria: ORF 1, FM4

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