On April 24, 1974, Portugal's Eurovision entry was used as a signal that would dismantle a dictatorship in Europe. In this episode, look back on the Carnation Revolution and Portugal's history both outside and inside the Eurovision Song Contest.

"It's 5 to 11..." Summary

Portugal at Eurovision (2:58)

A Brief History of Portugal's Politics (11:05)

April 24, 1974 (18:25)

April 26, 1974 (27:10)

Cover image by Tatjana from Pixabay

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