Mike Nolan, Cheryl Baker and Jay Aston, now known as the Fizz, on their Eurovision triumph, sudden fame and roast dinners

The Fizz are Mike Nolan, Cheryl Baker and Jay Aston. The trio are founding members of Bucks Fizz – the pop group who won the Eurovision song contest in 1981 with Making Your Mind Up. Having triumphed in the early 80s with hits such as The Land of Make Believe, the group disbanded in 1985, with decades of lineup alterations and litigation relating to the ownership of the Bucks Fizz brand to follow. Bucks Fizz’s fourth original member, Bobby Gubby, along with his partner Heidi Manton, now own the group’s original name. The Fizz perform on 31 March at Indigo at the O2 in London.

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