1977 London, United Kingdom

Eurovision Song Contest 1977
Dates
FinalSaturday 7 May 1977
VenueWembley Conference Centre, London, United Kingdom
Presenter(s)Angela Rippon
Musical directorRonnie Hazlehurst
Directed byStewart Morris
Executive supervisorClifford Brown
Executive producerBill Cotton
Host broadcasterBritish Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Opening actAn aerial tour of the four constituent countries of the United Kingdom
Interval actAcker Bilk and his Paramount Jazz Men
WinnerMarie Myriam from France
Participants
Number of entries18
Debuting countriesNone
Returning countries Sweden
Non-returning countries Yugoslavia

The Eurovision Song Contest 1977 was the first contest which was troubled by a strike and was only organised five weeks after the planned date.

Technicians on strike!

This year’s Eurovision Song Contest took place at the Wembley Conference Centre in London. The event was postponed for five weeks because of the fact that the cameramen and technicians were on strike. The song contest was supposed to take place on the 2nd of April, but it did not take place before the 7th of May. 18 countries took part this year. Sweden returned, and Yugoslavia withdrew from the contest. Tunisia was supposed to take part as well, performing in 4th position, but the country withdrew its entry.

The rule of performing in one’s national language was brought back to the song contest as since 1973, countries could sing in a language they wanted. However, Germany and Belgium were allowed to perform in English because their entries had already been chosen before the rule was brought back. The German group Silver Convention had been hugely popular all over the world in the mid 70s with songs like Fly Robin Fly and Get Up And Boogie. Even if there were high hopes that their 1977 entry Telegram would mark the first victory for Germany, the song only ended up in 8th position. Anita Skorgan sang her first entry Casanova for Norway this year. She would return in 1979 and also try several more times to represent her home country, but always lost out in the Norwegian national heats. Austria gave a innovative performance as Boom Boom Boomerang by the group Schmetterlinge was performed with the artists wearing masks on the back of their heads.

About the winner

France won its fifth victory – and last to date – with the song L’Oiseau Et L’Enfant performed by Marie Myriam. France’s victory was a record in Eurovision Song Contest history. The record was equalled by Luxembourg in 1983, and beaten by Ireland in 1994. The United Kingdom entry Rock Bottom by Lynsey de Paul and Mike Moran came second. It was the 11th consecutive time that a British entry came top 4.

The Participants

01IrelandFlag of IrelandRTÉThe Swarbriggs Plus TwoIt’s Nice To Be In Love Again11903
02MonacoFlag of MonacoTMCMichèle TorrUne Petite Française09604
03The NetherlandsFlag of The NetherlandsNOSHeddy LesterDe Mallemolen03512
04AustriaFlag of AustriaORFSchmetterlingeBoom Boom Boomerang01117
05NorwayFlag of NorwayNRKAnita SkorganCasanova01814
06GermanyFlag of GermanyARDSilver ConventionTelegram05508
07LuxembourgFlag of LuxembourgCLTAnne Marie B.Frère Jacques01716
08PortugalFlag of PortugalRTPOs AmigosPortugal No Coração01814
09United KingdomFlag of United KingdomBBCLynsey de Paul and Mike MoranRock Bottom12102
10GreeceFlag of GreeceERTPascalis, Marianna, Robert and BessyMathema Solfege09205
11IsraelFlag of IsraelIBAIlanitAh-haa-vah Hee Shir Lish-naa-yim04911
12SwitzerlandFlag of SwitzerlandSSR SRGPepe Lienhard BandSwiss Lady07106
13SwedenFlag of SwedenSRForbesBeatles00218
14SpainFlag of SpainTVEMickyEnseñame A Cantar05209
15ItalyFlag of ItalyRAIMia MartiniLiberà03313
16FinlandFlag of FinlandYLEMonica AspelundLapponia05010
17BelgiumFlag of BelgiumBRTDream ExpressA Million In One, Two, Three06907
18FranceFlag of FranceTF1Marie MyriamL’oiseau Et L’enfant13601

Scoreboard

ParticipantAustriaBelgiumFinlandFranceGermanyGreeceIrelandIsraelItalyLuxembourgMonacoNorwayPortugalSpainSwedenSwitzerlandThe NetherlandsUnited KingdomPointsPlace
Ireland Ireland53105101288812141281121193
Monaco Monaco8255612521211681067964
The Netherlands The Netherlands10813131713512
Austria Austria13521117
Norway Norway5532121814
Germany Germany2181562185538558
Luxembourg Luxembourg8271716
Portugal Portugal6132421814
United Kingdom United Kingdom1212412108212127123871212
Greece Greece46634316104101271105925
Israel Israel312775631054911
Switzerland Switzerland10810664451044716
Sweden Sweden2218
Spain Spain1777477363529
Italy Italy273863223313
Finland Finland64212782545010
Belgium Belgium3854646741210697
France France74121271010101043510612861361