All the semi-finals were held at the BBC TV Centre in London, hosted by David Jacobs. The top 2 songs in each semi-final went forward to the final, and they were chosen by the votes of regional juries. Semi-Final 1 – January 22nd 1 The way it goes Lita Roza F 2 Seven Denis Lotis…
The UK Final was held at the King’s Theatre in London on February 12th, hosted by David Jacobs. Before the final there were 3 semi-finals. Each of the songs was performed twice, with the winner being chosen by the votes of regional juries. Patricia Bredin was chosen to sing the winning song at the ESC. 1…
The Swiss Final was held on February 11th in St Moritz. The winning song was chosen by the votes of 4 regional juries. 1 La vie Life Jo Roland ? 2 L’enfant que j’étais The child I once was Lys Assia 1st 3 Lasciami tranquillo Leave me in peace Gianni Ferraresi ? 4 Derrière la cathedrale Behind…
The Danish Final was held on February 17th at the Radiohouse in Copenhagen, hosted by Sejr Volmer-Sørensen. The winning song was chosen by a jury of 10 people, and only the top 2 songs were announced. 1 Chanson ordinaire Ordinary song Birthe Wilke – 2 Fata morgana Mirage Gustav Winckler – 3 Hele verden venter…
The Belgian Final was held during a show called „De T.V. Maakt Muziek“, held at the INR TV Studios. Bobbejaan Schoepen sang all the songs and the winner was chosen by an „expert“ jury. 1 Straatdeuntje Street melody 1st 2 Zomernacht in „Gay Paree“ Summer night in „Gay Paree“ ? 3 Het beeld van mijn…
[btimeline id=“10840″] The first Eurovision Song Contest was a success, or at least enough of a success to continue the contest in the following year. The second edition of the contest was held in Frankfurt-am-Main in West Germany at the Großer Sendesaal des hessischen Rundfunks. The contest was hosted by German actress, Anaid Iplicjian. The…