. . . . . "Patricia Bredin is a British actor and (at one point) singer. Coming from Hull, England, she has the distinction of being the first representative for Eurovision for the UK in 1957. She performed the song All, the first song in English in Eurovision and at the time the shortest song in the contest ever, at just one minute and 52 seconds. She starred in many movies in 1957 and after, most notably in Make Mine a Million. She married twice, one ended in divorce, the other made her a widow."@en . . "--"@en . . "Patricia Bredin ( Hull , 1934 ) is a British actress. In 1957 she was the first party to the United Kingdom took office at the Eurovision Song Contest in Frankfurt . The singer finished a disappointing 7th place (10 participants), while the country was expecting nothing less than victory. From anger they remained a year later, even at home."@en . . "1934"^^ . "81"^^ . . "Patricia Bredin ( Hull , 1934 ) is a British actress. In 1957 she was the first party to the United Kingdom took office at the Eurovision Song Contest in Frankfurt . The singer finished a disappointing 7th place (10 participants), while the country was expecting nothing less than victory. From anger they remained a year later, even at home."@en . . "7"^^ . . "1957"^^ . "Patricia Bredin is a British actor and (at one point) singer. Coming from Hull, England, she has the distinction of being the first representative for Eurovision for the UK in 1957. She performed the song All, the first song in English in Eurovision and at the time the shortest song in the contest ever, at just one minute and 52 seconds. She starred in many movies in 1957 and after, most notably in Make Mine a Million. She married twice, one ended in divorce, the other made her a widow."@en . "Hull, United Kingdom"@en . "--"@en . "Patricia Bredin"@en . . "6"^^ .