United Kingdom

United Kingdom has participated in the Own Eurovision Song Contest 3 times, debuting in the first contest, with their best position being 15th, achieving this at the OESC #01 contest.

United Kingdom withdrew from Own Eurovision Song Contest due to the separation of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, which debuted one by one in the further editions of the contest.

In the Own Eurovision Song Contest 45 United Kingdom got united and came back to the contest again.

Contestants

 * Table key
 * Winner
 * Second place
 * Third place
 * Last place
 * Automatically qualified to the final
 * Did not qualify for the final
 * Did not compete or was relegated
 * Did not qualify from the quarter-final

Own Eurovision Song Contest 1
At the first edition of Own Eurovision Song Contest, the United Kingdom was represented by Charlene Soraia with her song "Wherever you will go". UK qualified to the final, and got the fifteenth place at the grand final with 60 points. This is the country's best result so far.

Own Eurovision Song Contest 2
At the second edition of Own Eurovision Song Contest, the United Kingdom was represented by Alex Clare with his song "Too Close". The country got the forteenth place with only 20 points, not enough to pass to the final. This is the country's worst result so far.

Own Eurovision Song Contest 3 - The split
At the third edition of Own Eurovision Song Contest the country decided to split into four independent countries: England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

Own Eurovision Song Contest 45 - The unification
After so many editions, the United Kingdom got again united after BBC's preferences and goverment's opinion, as one country. A new head of delegation was chosen and the country would start to work formally as one again since the start of the forty-fifth edition. The chosen act from the national selection "X Factor UK" was declared Estelle, with her song "Conqueror". She won the show letting at the second place M.O, and getting the ticked for Poland.