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Norwegian band who came in fifth in the 1976 "A Song for Norway" Eurovision contest. Since everyone involved in their career perished in a plane crash, [[Father Ted Crilly and Father Dougal McGuire]] (Dermot Morgan and Ardal O'Hanlon) felt safe in plagiarizing the melody of the B-side of their entry for their own Eurovision entry, "My Lovely Horse." All of this takes place in the "A Song for Europe" episode of British sitcom [http://us.imdb.com/Details?0111958 Father Ted] (first aired 3 Apr. 1996).
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Norwegian band who came in fifth in the 1976 "A Song for Norway" Eurovision contest. Since everyone involved in their career perished in a plane crash, [[Father Ted Crilly and Father Dougal McGuire]] (Dermot Morgan and Ardal O'Hanlon) felt safe in plagiarizing the melody of the B-side of their entry for their own Eurovision entry, "My Lovely Horse." All of this takes place in the "A Song for Europe" episode of British sitcom ''[http://us.imdb.com/Details?0111958 Father Ted]'' (first aired 3 Apr. 1996).
 
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Norwegian band who came in fifth in the 1976 "A Song for Norway" Eurovision contest. Since everyone involved in their career perished in a plane crash, Father Ted Crilly and Father Dougal McGuire (Dermot Morgan and Ardal O'Hanlon) felt safe in plagiarizing the melody of the B-side of their entry for their own Eurovision entry, "My Lovely Horse." All of this takes place in the "A Song for Europe" episode of British sitcom Father Ted (first aired 3 Apr. 1996).