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Eurovision Song Contest 1983
Eurovision Song Contest 1983
Dates
Finaldate 23 April 1983
Host
Venue Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle,
Munich, West Germany
Presenter(s) Marlene Charell
Conductor Dieter Reith
Director Rainer Bertram
Executive supervisor Frank Naef
Hostbroadcaster Arbeitsgemeinschaft Rundfunkanstalten Deutschland (ARD)
Openingact Marlene Charell introducing each act and calling all of them on stage together.
Intervalact Marlene Charell
Participants
Numberofentries 20
Debutingcountries None
Returningcountries
France
Greece
Italy
Withdrawingcountries Ireland
Vote
Votingsystem Each country awarded 12, 10, 8-1 points to their 10 favourite songs
Nulpoints
Spain
Turkey
Winningsong Luxembourg
"Si la vie est cadeau"
Eurovision Song Contest
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The Eurovision Song Contest 1983, the 28th in the series, was held in Munich, then West Germany, on 23 April
1983. The presenter was Marlene Charell. Corinne Hermes was the winner of this Eurovision with the song, "Si la
vie est cadeau". This was Luxembourg's fifth victory in the contest which equalled the record set by France in 1977.
It was also the second year in a row where the winning entry was performed last on the night and the second year in
a row in which Israel won 2nd place.
The set that year was a quite small, arc-shaped stage surrounding the orchestra section, and a large background
resembling giant electric heaters, which lit up in different sequences and combinations depending on the nature and
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rhythm of the songs. This year's contest was the first to be televised in Australia, via Channel 0/28 (now SBS
Television) in Sydney and Melbourne, although that country is never allowed to participate. Nevertheless, previous
winners ABBA and Bucks Fizz had been successful in Australia, to which many Europeans had emigrated. Ireland
was not in the contest because RT was in strike action at that time.
Voting
Toward the end of the voting, it became evident that Luxembourg was going to win, but early on, Germany, Sweden,
and Yugoslavia all threatened to take Luxembourg's lead, which they earned halfway through the jury vote. At one
point, murmurs and boos arose from the crowd at the Greek jury's decision to give host country Germany only one
point. And that was the only occasion that Greece didn't award any point to Cyprus.
Language troubles
Due to Charell's choice to announce points in three languages instead of two, the voting went on for nearly an hour,
stretching the Eurovision contest past three hours for the first time ever.
[1]
In addition, Charell made 13 language
mistakes throughout the voting, some as innocuous as mixing up the words for "points" between the three languages,
some as major as nearly awarding points to "Schweden" (Sweden) that were meant for "Schweiz" (Switzerland).
The language problems also occurred during the contest introductions, as Charell introduced Norwegian conductor
Sigurd Jansen as "...Johannes...Skorgan...",
[2]
having been forced to make up a name on the spot after forgetting the
conductor's name.
Song success
Ofra Haza from Israel, who took the second place, had an enduring success with her song "Hi" () which became a
hit in Europe, launching her career. This year also marked the first performance of Sweden's Carola Hggkvist, who
took the third place and went on to win the contest in 1991 and represented her country again in 2006 (coming fifth).
Her song, "Frmling", became very popular in Sweden and in various other European countries. In the Netherlands,
the song reached the top five, coupled with a Dutch-language version ("Je ogen hebben geen geheimen") which was
performed by Carola herself. The 4th placed "Duli", also became a hit in Europe. Singer Daniel released an
English-language version as "Julie".
Nul points
This year's nul points were shared by Spain and Turkey. Spain's Remedios Amaya presented a song which was a
stark departure from pop tastes and conventional perception of melody and harmony as it was a flamenco one, a style
traditionally tied with the international image of Spain. Additionally, she sang her song barefoot. Some ols were
heard from the present audience when she ended her performance. Turkey's entry, Opera, performed by etin Alp &
the Short Waves, could on the other hand be said to fit in well with the spirit of Eurovision of that time.
Nevertheless, the overinterpretation of the theme of the song, as well as the fact that the lyrics of the song consisted
for the most part of the often-repeated word "opera" and names of well-known operas and composers, and etin's
breaking into operatic "lay lay la", prompted extensive derision of the song, including the usual sardonic words from
BBC commentator Terry Wogan ("a nicely understated performance there").
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Interval act
The interval show was a dance number set to a medley of German songs which had become internationally famous,
including Strangers in the Night. The host, Marlene Charell, was the lead dancer.
Conductors
Host conductor in bold
France - Franois Rauber Netherlands - Piet Souer
Norway - Sigurd Jansen
Yugoslavia - Radovan Papovi
United Kingdom - John Coleman
Cyprus - Michalis Rozakis
Sweden - Anders Ekdahl Germany - Dieter Reith
Italy - Maurizio Fabrizio Denmark - Allan Botschinsky
Turkey - Bura Uur Israel - Silvio Nanssi Brandes
Spain - Jos Miguel Evoras Portugal - Mike Sergeant
Switzerland - Robert Weber Austria - Richard sterreicher
Finland - Ossi Runne Belgium - Freddy Sunder
Greece - Mimis Plessas Luxembourg - Michel Bernholc
Returning artists
Artist Country Previous year(s)
Guy Bonnet
France
1970
Jahn Teigen
Norway
1978, 1982
Anita Skorgan (Part of Jahn Teigen) 1977, 1979, 1981 (As part of Finn Kalvik), 1982
Results
Draw Country Language Artist Song English Translation Place Points
01
France
French Guy Bonnet "Vivre" Living 8 56
02
Norway
Norwegian Jahn Teigen "Do Re Mi" Do Re Mi 9 53
03 United
Kingdom
English Sweet Dreams "I'm Never Giving Up" - 6 79
04
Sweden
Swedish Carola Hggkvist "Frmling" Stranger 3 126
05
Italy
Italian Riccardo Fogli "Per Lucia" For Lucia 11 41
06
Turkey
Turkish etin Alp & the Short
Waves
"Opera" - 19 0
07
Spain
Spanish Remedios Amaya "Quin maneja mi barca?" Who sails my boat? 19 0
08
Switzerland
Italian Mariella Farr "Io cos non ci sto" I don't like it this way 15 28
09 Finland Finnish Ami Aspelund "Fantasiaa" Fantasy 11 41
10
Greece
Greek Christie Stasinopoulou "Mou Les" ( ) You tell me 14 32
11
Netherlands
Dutch Bernadette "Sing Me a Song" - 7 66
12 Yugoslavia Croatian Danijel "Duli" Julie 4 125
13
Cyprus
Greek Stavros & Constantina "I Agapi Akoma Zi" (
)
Love is still alive 16 26
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14 Germany German Hoffmann & Hoffmann "Rcksicht" Consideration 5 94
15
Denmark
Danish Gry Johansen "Kloden drejer" The planet's spinning 17 16
16
Israel
Hebrew Ofra Haza "Hi" () Alive 2 136
17
Portugal
Portuguese Armando Gama "Esta balada que te dou" This ballad that I give
to you
13 33
18
Austria
German Westend "Hurricane" - 9 53
19
Belgium
Dutch Pas de Deux "Rendez-vous" Meeting 18 13
20 Luxembourg French Corinne Herms "Si la vie est cadeau" If life is a gift 1 142
Voting structure
Each country had a jury who awarded 12, 10, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 points for their top ten songs.
Score sheet
Results
France 56 3 10 10 6 7 2 3 4 4 1 3 3
Norway 53 5 3 6 8 1 8 4 6 3 7 2
United Kingdom 79 5 5 12 2 5 8 5 5 6 3 5 2 10 6
Sweden 126 6 12 8 8 7 2 5 10 10 3 1 7 12 10 8 4 8 5
Italy 41 7 2 4 3 1 2 8 1 6 7
Turkey 0
Spain 0
Switzerland 28 1 7 1 7 6 1 5
Finland 41 1 2 6 3 4 8 7 7 2 1
Greece 32 3 12 5 12
Netherlands 66 2 7 1 6 4 2 12 3 5 5 2 4 3 4 2 4
Yugoslavia 125 8 12 1 12 10 12 6 7 8 6 12 10 1 12 8
Cyprus 26 4 1 6 5 1 5 4
Germany 94 10 10 7 8 6 2 4 1 10 3 8 7 6 12
Denmark 16 2 7 1 4 2
Israel 136 8 6 10 5 3 6 7 7 3 12 10 10 7 10 12 10 10
Portugal 33 4 1 5 6 2 6 2 7
Austria 53 3 4 5 10 4 4 4 3 6 2 5 3
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Belgium 13 4 8 1
Luxembourg 142 12 10 12 8 7 3 8 12 1 12 10 8 2 12 12 5 8
12 points
Below is a summary of all 12 points in the final:
N. Contestant Voting nation
6 Luxembourg France, Greece, Israel, Italy, Portugal, Yugoslavia
5 Yugoslavia Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Turkey, United Kingdom
2 Greece Cyprus, Spain
Israel Austria, Netherlands
Sweden Germany, Norway
1 Germany Luxembourg
Netherlands Switzerland
United Kingdom Sweden
Commentators
Television
France - Lon Zitrone (Antenne 2)
Norway - Ivar Dyrhaug (NRK)
United Kingdom - Terry Wogan (BBC1)
[3]
Sweden - Ulf Elfving (SVT, TV1)
Italy - Paolo Frajese (Rete 1)
Turkey Baak Doru (TRT)
Spain - Jos-Miguel Ulln (TVE1)
Switzerland - Theodor Haller (TV DRS), Georges Hardy (TSR), Giovanni Bertini (TSI)
Finland - Erkki Pohjanheimo (YLE TV1)
Greece - Mako Georgiadou (ERT)
Netherlands - Willem Duys (Nederland 1)
Yugoslavia - Mladen Popovi (TVB2), Oliver Mlakar (TVZ 2), Toma Terek (TVL2)
Cyprus - Fryni Papadopoulou (RIK)
[4]
Germany - Ado Schlier (ARD Deutsches Fernsehen)
Denmark - Jrgen de Mylius (DR TV)
Israel - No commentator
Portugal - Eldio Clmaco (RTP1)
Austria - Ernst Grissemann (FS2)
Belgium - Luc Appermont (BRT TV1),
[5]
Jacques Mercier (Tl 2)
Luxembourg - Valrie Sarn (RTL Tlvision)
Iceland - (non participating country) - TBC (Sjnvarpi)
Ireland - (non participating country) - Terry Wogan (BBC)
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Radio
France - Philippe Caloni (France Inter)
Norway - Erik Heyerdahl (NRK P1)
United Kingdom - N/A
Sweden - Kent Finell (SR P3)
Italy - Antonio Caprarica (Rai Radio 1)
Turkey - Blent Osma (TRT Radyo 3)
Spain - N/A
Switzerland - TBC
Finland - N/A
Greece - N/A
Netherlands - N/A
Yugoslavia - N/A
Cyprus - Neophytos Taliotis (CyBC Radio 2)
Germany - Roger Horn (Deutschlandfunk/hr3/Bayern 2)
Denmark - Karen Thisted (DR P3)
Israel - Daniel Pe'er (Reshet Gimel)
Portugal - N/A
Austria - Rudolf Klausnitzer (Hitradio 3)
Belgium - Herwig Haes (BRT Radio 1), Jacques Olivier (RTBF La Premire)
Luxembourg - Andr Torrent (RTL Radio)
Ireland - (non participating country) - Brendan Balfe
Spokespersons
Each country announced their votes in the order of performance. The following is a list of spokespersons who
announced the votes for their respective country.
France - Marie Myriam
Norway - Erik Diesen
[6]
United Kingdom - Colin Berry
Sweden - Agneta Bolme-Brjefors
Italy - Paola Perissi
Turkey Fatih Orbay
Spain - Rosa Campano
Switzerland - Michel Stocker
[7]
Finland - Solveig Herlin
Greece - Irini Gavala
Netherlands - Flip van der Schalie
Yugoslavia - TBD
Cyprus - Anna Partelidou
Germany - Carolin Reiber
Denmark - Bent Henius
Israel - Yitzhak Shim'oni
Portugal - Joo Abel Fonseca
Austria - Tilia Herold
Belgium - Anne Ploegaerts
Luxembourg - Jacques Harvey
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National jury members
Spain Mara del Carmen Campos (clerk), Luis Fernando Reyes (economist), Paloma Prez (stewardess),
Bautista Serra (industrialist), Mara Rosario Cano (student), Marcial Pereira (student), Gloria Moro (housewife),
Virginia Mataix (actress), Adelardo Cano (teacher), Antonio Hiplito Romero (taxi driver), Antonio Prieto
(athlete)
References
[1] Eurovision 1983 facts (http:/ / www.eurovision.tv/ index/ main?page=66& event=299)
[2] [2] Boom-Bang-a-Bang: Eurovision's Funniest Moments, BBC-TV, hosted by Terry Wogan
[3] Eurovision Song Contest 1983 BBC Archives (http:/ / www. bbc. co. uk/ programmes/ p007xqy5)
[4] [4] Savvidis, Christos (OGAE Cyprus)
[5] Adriaens, Manu & Loeckx-Van Cauwenberge, Joken. Blijven kiken!. Lannoo, Belgium. 2003 ISBN 90-209-5274-9
[6] [6] Dyrseth, Seppo (OGAE Norway)
[7] [7] Baumann, Peter Ramn (OGAE Switzerland)
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