United Kingdom in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003

The United Kingdom competed at the first Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2003. A national final was held by Independent Television (ITV) to select the first UK entry to Junior Eurovision.

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003
Country United Kingdom
National selection
Selection processNational final
Selection date(s)6 September 2003
Selected entrantTom Morley
Selected song"My Song For The World"
Finals performance
Final result3rd, 118 points
United Kingdom in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
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Before Junior Eurovision

National final

The final was held on 6 September 2003, and was broadcast on ITV1. The show was presented by Mark Durden-Smith and Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, and regional televoting selected the winner from the eight competing acts.

Final – 6 September 2003
Draw Artist Song Points Place
1 Feature 5 "Slumberland" 35 4
2 Jack Brown "Back To Love" 12 7
3 Ellis De Bie "I Have A Feeling" 38 3
4 Starrlight "Gonna Be Fine" 10 8
5 Sasha Stevens "Little Children" 29 5
6 Mr Cheerful "Winter's Nearly Gone" 23 6
7 Tom Morley "My Song For The World" 64 1
8 UZLOT "Please Don't Cry" 62 2

At Junior Eurovision

On the night of the contest, held in Copenhagen, Denmark, Tom Morley performed 12th in the running order of the contest, following Belgium and preceding Denmark. At the close of the voting Morley has received 118 points, placing 3rd of the 16 competing entries, beaten by Spain and winners' Croatia.

Points Awarded to United Kingdom (Final)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
  •  Netherlands
  •  Cyprus
  •  Greece
  •  Latvia
  •  Poland
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point
  •  Norway
  •  Macedonia
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