Eurovision Song Contest 1965 | |
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Dates | |
Final | 20 March 1965 |
Host | |
Venue | Sala di Concerto della RAI Naples, Italy |
Presenter(s) | Renata Mauro |
Musical director | Gianni Ferrio |
Host broadcaster | RAI |
Website | eurovision |
Participants | |
Number of entries | 18 |
Debuting countries | Ireland |
Returning countries | Sweden |
Non-returning countries | None |
Vote | |
Voting system | Each country had 10 jury members who distributed three points among their one, two, or three favourite songs. The points were totalled and the first, second, and third placed songs were awarded 5, 3, and 1 votes in order. If only one song got every point within the jury it would get all 9 points. If only two songs were chosen, the songs would get 6 and 3 points in order. |
Winning song | Luxembourg "Poupée de cire, poupée de son" |
The Eurovision Song Contest 1965 was the 10th in the series. Luxembourg's win was their second. Belgium, Finland, Germany, and Spain each scored "null points" for the second time. The 1965 contest marked the debut of Ireland, a country which later went on to dominate the competition. This was also the first contest with over 16 countries participating with a total of 18 entries. The Swedish entry was also sung in English.
Results
Score sheet
5 points
Below is a summary of all 5 points in the final:
N. | Recipient nation | Voting nation |
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4 | Luxembourg | Austria, Finland, Germany, Netherlands |
United Kingdom | Belgium^, Denmark, Spain, Switzerland | |
2 | Austria | Ireland, Portugal |
France | Monaco, Yugoslavia | |
Denmark | Luxembourg, Sweden | |
1 | Ireland | Italy |
Monaco | United Kingdom | |
Netherlands | Norway | |
Switzerland | France |
- ^ Belgium gave the United Kingdom 6 points.
Returning artists
Artist | Country | Previous year(s) |
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Udo Jürgens | Austria | 1964 |
Conchita Bautista | Spain | 1961 |
Vice Vukov | Yugoslavia | 1963 |
Commentators
- Netherlands – Teddy Scholten (Nederland 1)[2]
- United Kingdom - David Jacobs (BBC1), David Gell (BBC Light Programme)
- Spain - Federico Gallo (TVE)[3]
- Ireland - Bunny Carr (Telefís Éireann), Kevin Roche (Radio Éireann)
- Germany - Hermann Rockmann (ARD Deutsches Fernsehen)[4]
- Austria - Emil Kollpacher (ORF)
- Norway - Erik Diesen (NRK and NRK P1)[5]
- Belgium - Herman Verelst (BRT), Paule Herreman (RTB)[6]
- Monaco - Pierre Tchernia (Télé Monte Carlo)
- Sweden - Berndt Friberg (Sveriges Radio-TV and SR P1) [7]
- France - Pierre Tchernia (Première Chaîne ORTF)[8]
- Portugal - Henrique Mendes (RTP)
- Italy - Renato Tagliani (Programma Nazionale)
- Denmark - TBC (DR TV)
- Luxembourg - Pierre Tchernia (Télé-Luxembourg)[9]
- Finland - Aarno Walli (TV-ohjelma 1)[10]
- Yugoslavia - Miloje Orlović (Televizija Beograd), Mladen Delić (Televizija Zagreb), Tomaž Terček (Televizija Ljubljana)
- Switzerland - Theodor Haller (TV DRS), Georges Hardy (TSR), Giovanni Bertini (TSI)
Spokespersons
- Netherlands – Dick van Bommel[11]
- United Kingdom - Michael Aspel
- Spain - Pepe Palau
- Ireland - Frank Hall
- Germany - Lia Wöhr
- Austria - Ernst Grissemann
- Norway - Sverre Christophersen[12]
- Belgium - Nand Baert
- Monaco - TBC
- Sweden - Edvard Matz[13]
- France - TBC
- Portugal - Maria Manuela Furtado
- Italy - Renato Tagliani
- Denmark - Bent Henius
- Luxembourg - TBC
- Finland - Poppe Berg[14]
- Yugoslavia - TBC
- Switzerland - Alexandre Burger
National jury members
- Spain – Marisol, Mel Ferrer, Raúl Matas, Mariano Méndez-Vigo, Rafael de Córdoba, Carlos María Franco, María Andersen, Elisenda Nadal, Carlos Sentís, Isabel Garcés
References
- ^ "Eurovision Song Contest 1965". The Diggiloo Thursh. Retrieved 4 March 2012.
- ^ "Nederlandse televisiecommentatoren bij het Eurovisie Songfestival". Eurovision Artists (in Dutch).
- ^ http://eurosongcontest.phpbb3.es/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=20310&start=45
- ^ http://www.tvprogramme.net/view_tag.php?tag=1965-03-20
- ^ Dyrseth, Seppo (OGAE Norway)
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0313352/fullcredits#cast
- ^ Leif Thorsson. Melodifestivalen genom tiderna ["Melodifestivalen through time"] (2006), p. 54. Stockholm: Premium Publishing AB. ISBN 91-89136-29-2
- ^ http://songcontest.free.fr/bdd/cec1965.htm
- ^ http://songcontest.free.fr/bdd/cec1965.htm
- ^ http://www.viisukuppila.fi/phpBB3/yleista/topic1578.html?sid=7d9d56818d7b9668738ff7b1ae631117
- ^ "18 landen azen op het Eurovisie-goud", Limburgsch Dagblad, 20 March 1965
- ^ Dyrseth, Seppo (OGAE Norway)
- ^ http://www.infosajten.com/esc/esc/swedishspokesmen.html
- ^ http://www.viisukuppila.fi/phpBB3/yleista/topic1578.html?sid=4004772ec986da0c3795a6f5dd54f0d4