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RTÉ’s Eurovision Team Shifting: New Head of Delegation & ‘Toy Show’ Producer Joins

RTÉ is overhauling its Eurovision team following a disappointing result in the 2024‌ contest and amid reports of internal tensions,with the co-creator of the critically panned ‘Toy Show’ musical among those appointed to the revamped lineup.The changes come as the competition prepares for its 70th anniversary in 2025.

The ⁢shake-up signals a important response to Ireland‘s failure to qualify for the grand final in Basel, Switzerland, this year with Emmy’s song “Laika Party.” It also follows previous accounts​ of friction within the RTÉ Eurovision operation and a history of intense public scrutiny directed ⁤at its head of delegation. The restructuring⁣ aims to inject fresh perspectives and perhaps ⁤address the challenges faced ⁤by the team in delivering a prosperous eurovision entry.

Alan Tyler, who has served as Ireland’s head of delegation, previously worked⁣ at the BBC on shows including Strictly Come Dancing, All Round to Mrs Brown’s, and Comic Relief. In ⁢2022, Tyler ⁤revealed the ⁣pressure of the role, stating on the Irish Eurovision podcast, Éirevision, that no “other producer⁢ in RTÉ has to ⁤put up with the abuse ⁤I get” and that “you wouldn’t ‍want to have too⁤ thin a skin” to take on the position.⁢ He also disclosed‌ receiving complaints directly addressed to the⁣ RTÉ director general,then Dee Forbes,demanding his removal.Reports of backstage tensions between ⁤Tyler and production staff on The Late Late Show surfaced in 2023.

The Eurovision Song Contest originated in Lugano, Switzerland, in 1956, conceived as a means of uniting a post-World War II europe through music.

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