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Eurovision Song Contest
TV Special
1972
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Music
The Eurovision Song Contest.
The Eurovision Song Contest.
The Eurovision Song Contest.
Stars
Moira Shearer
Mary Roos
Betty Mars
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8.0
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Stars
Moira Shearer
Mary Roos
Betty Mars
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Moira Shearer
Self - Host
Mary Roos
Self - German Entry
Betty Mars
Self - French Entry
Sandie Jones
Self - Irish Entry
Jaime Morey
Self - Spanish Entry
Grethe Kausland
Self - Norwegian Entry
The New Seekers
Themselves - United Kingdom Entry
Benny Borg
Self - Norwegian Entry
Carlos Mendes
Self - Portuguese Entry
Véronique Müller
Self - Swiss Entry
Helen
Self - Maltese Entry
Joseph
Self - Maltese Entry
Päivi Paunu
Self - Finnish Entry
Kim Floor
Self - Finnish Entry
The Milestones
Themselves - Austrian Entry
Nicola Di Bari
Self - Italian Entry
Tereza Kesovija
Self - Yugoslavian Entry
(as Tereza)
Anne-Marie Godart
Self - Monacoan Entry
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Jaime Morey
, Spanish representative, was forced by Spanish television to die his hair black in order to have a more Latino appeal. Jaime was a natural light blonde.
Connections
Featured in
Not Another Eurovision Song Contest
(2002)
Soundtracks
Nur die Liebe läßt uns leben
Written by
Joachim Heider
and
Joachim Relin
Performed by
Mary Roos
Conducted by
Paul Kuhn
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Release date
March 25, 1972 (United Kingdom)
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Official site
Official Site
Languages
Dutch
English
Finnish
French
Gaelic
German
Italian
Norwegian
Portuguese
Serbo-Croatian
Spanish
Swedish
Also known as
The Eurovision Song Contest
Filming locations
Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Production companies
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
European Broadcasting Union (EBU)
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