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ISC Revisits ESC
Official logo
GenreSong contest
Language(s)English
Production
Executive producer(s) Territrius
Running time2 - 3 hours
Production company(s)IBU
DistributorInternatia
Broadcast
Picture format576p (SDTV)
(until 2004)
1080i (HDTV)
(2004-present)
Original runSeptember 2018 – present
Chronology
Related showsInternatia Song Contest
External links
Official website

The ISC Revisits ESC is an international song competition which will be organised by Territrius bi-weekly since 2018 and is open exclusively to broadcasters that are members of the IBU and OBU. It focuses on revisiting ESC songs throughout the years in a revote by the countries of the whole ISC community, be it on the main roster (ISC), those on the waiting list (WL) and on those not opting to enter the main roster (OSC).

Winners

Year Country Performer Song Points Margin Runner-up Voters
1956  Luxembourg Michèle Arnaud "Ne crois pas" 245 60 France France (Dany Dauberson) 31
1960  France Jacqueline Boyer "Tom Pillibi" 250 34  United Kingdom 30
1970  Ireland Dana "All Kinds of Everything" 208 6  United Kingdom 31
1980  Netherlands Maggie MacNeal "Amsterdam" 191 20  Turkey 34
1990  Yugoslavia Tajči "Hajde da ludujemo" 275 18  Spain 36
2000  Russia Alsou "Solo" 219 4  Sweden 38
2010

By country

Wins Country Years
1  Luxembourg 1956
 France 1960
 Ireland 1970
 Netherlands 1980
 Yugoslavia 1990
 Russia 2000

By language

Wins Language Years Countries
2 English 1970, 2000  Ireland,  Russia
French 1956, 1960  Luxembourg,  France
1 Dutch 1980  Netherlands
Croatian 1990  Yugoslavia

Comparisons with the ESC results

Year ISC revisits... contest ESC contest
winner Place in ESC Place in ISC revisits... winner
1956 Luxembourg "Ne crois pas" ≥2 3 Switzerland "Refrain"
1960  France 1 1  France
1970  Ireland 1 1  Ireland
1980  Netherlands 5 9  Ireland
1990  Yugoslavia 7 9  Italy
2000  None ? ?  Denmark
2010  None ? ?  Germany