Eurovision Song Contest 1961 Explained

Eurovision Song Contest
Year:1961
Final:18 March 1961
Presenters:Jacqueline Joubert
Musdirector:Franck Pourcel
Director:Maurice Barry
Exproducer:Marcel Cravenne
Winner:
"French: [[Nous les amoureux]]|i=unset"
Vote:Ten-member juries distributed 10 points among their favourite songs.
Host:French: [[Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française]]|i=unset (RTF)
Venue:French: [[Palais des Festivals et des Congrès]]|i=unset
Cannes, France
Entries:16
Nonreturn:None
Bluenosemis:Y

The Eurovision Song Contest 1961 was the 6th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest. Once again, the contest was held in the French seaside city of Cannes, having also hosted the . Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster French: [[Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française]]|i=unset (RTF), the contest was again held at the French: [[Palais des Festivals et des Congrès]]|i=unset on Saturday 18 March 1961, becoming the first contest to take place on a Saturday evening, a tradition that has continued ever since (with the exception of 1962). The show was directed by and again hosted by Jacqueline Joubert, who had also hosted in 1959.

Sixteen countries participated in the contest - three more than in the previous edition;, and all competed for the first time this year.

The winner was with the song "French: [[Nous les amoureux]]|i=unset", performed by Jean-Claude Pascal, written by Maurice Vidalin, and composed by Jacques Datin, with the finishing in second place for the third consecutive year.

Location

The event took place in Cannes, France, following the nation's victory at the 1960 edition with the song "French: [[Tom Pillibi]]|i=unset", performed by Jacqueline Boyer. The selected venue was the French: [[Palais des Festivals et des Congrès]]|i=unset, built in 1949 to host the Cannes Film Festival and located on the French: [[Promenade de la Croisette]]|i=unset along the shore of the Mediterranean Sea.[1] [2] Due to the growth in the film festival a new building bearing the same name was opened in 1982, with the original building renamed as the French: Palais Croisette|i=unset and subsequently demolished in 1988.[3] It also hosted the edition of the Eurovision Song Contest.

Participating countries

Interest in the competition began to grow across Europe as three new countries participated for the first time: Finland, Spain, and Yugoslavia.[4]

Both 's Bob Benny and 's Nora Brockstedt made their second appearances at the contest; Benny had previously represented Belgium in the with the song "Dutch; Flemish: Hou toch van mij|i=unset", while Brockstedt represented Norway for the second consecutive year, having performed "Northern Sami: Voi Voi|i=unset" the previous year.

+ Participants of the Eurovision Song Contest 1961[5] [6] [7]
CountryBroadcasterArtistSongLanguage(s)Songwriter(s)Conductor
ORFJimmy Makulis"German: Sehnsucht|i=unset"GermanLeopold AndrejewitschFranck Pourcel
BRTBob Benny"Dutch; Flemish: September, gouden roos|i=unset"DutchFrancis Bay
DRDario Campeotto"Angelique"DanishAksel V. RasmussenKai Mortensen
YLELaila Kinnunen"Finnish: Valoa ikkunassa|i=unset"FinnishGeorge de Godzinsky
RTFJean-Paul Mauric"French: Printemps (avril carillonne)|i=unset"FrenchFranck Pourcel
HRLale Andersen"German: Einmal sehen wir uns wieder|i=unset"German, FrenchFranck Pourcel
RAIBetty Curtis"Italian: [[Al di là]]|i=unset"ItalianGianfranco Intra
CLTJean-Claude Pascal"French: [[Nous les amoureux]]|i=unset"FrenchLéo Chauliac
TMCColette Deréal"French: Allons, allons les enfants|i=unset"FrenchRaymond Lefèvre
NTSGreetje Kauffeld"Dutch; Flemish: Wat een dag|i=unset"DutchDolf van der Linden
NRKNora Brockstedt"Norwegian: Sommer i Palma|i=unset"NorwegianØivind Bergh
TVEConchita Bautista"Spanish; Castilian: [[Estando contigo]]|i=unset"SpanishRafael Ferrer
SRLill-Babs"Swedish: April, april|i=unset"SwedishWilliam Lind
SRG SSRFranca di Rienzo"French: Nous aurons demain|i=unset"FrenchFernando Paggi
BBCThe Allisons"Are You Sure?"EnglishHarry Robinson
JRTLjiljana Petrović"Neke davne zvezde|i=unset" (Неке давне звезде)Serbo-CroatianJože Privšek

Production

directed the show, the director of photography was .[8] Roger Valat served as technical director. Six TV cameras were used, including one showing the Mediterranean sea and the outside of the venue during the first seconds of the show.

Like in 1959, the stage was designed by Gérard Dubois.[9] It was notably larger than in previous years and featured a central staircase decorated with flowers, leading up to a terrace flanked by trees, so that the entire stage gave the impression of a Mediterranean garden. Dubois first made a scale model of the stage in Paris, then went to Cannes and chose the trees together with André Racot, head of the Cannes municipal gardens,[10] paying attention that the trees were not too dark-colored for the TV cameras. The flower pots were then added on the day of the show so that they were fresh and unaltered by unsuitable temperature and light conditions.

Format

Initial plans foresaw that the greenroom was part of the stage so that artists stayed on the stage after having performed. However, this idea finally was not realised in the live show.[11]

The draw to determine the running order took place on 16 March 1961 at the Carlton Hotel in Cannes.[12] It was presented by Jacqueline Joubert, assisted by two children aged six and four.

Rehearsals started on 16 March 1961.

Contest overview

The contest was held on 18 March 1961, beginning at 22:00 (CET) and lasted 1 hour and 30 minutes. The event was hosted by French television presenter Jacqueline Joubert, who had previously presented the previous contest held in France in 1959.

The interval act was a ballet performance under the title "Rendez-vous à Cannes" with music written by Raymond Lefèvre and performed by Tessa Beaumont and .[13]

The winner was represented by the song "French: [[Nous les amoureux]]|i=unset", composed by Jacques Datin, written by and performed by Jean-Claude Pascal.[14] This was the first of an eventual five contest victories that Luxembourg would go on to achieve.[15]

After the show, a supper for the participating delegations was held at the Salon des Ambassadeurs of the .

+ Results of the Eurovision Song Contest 1961[16]
CountryArtistSongPointsPlace
1"Spanish; Castilian: [[Estando contigo]]|i=unset"89
2"French: Allons, allons les enfants|i=unset"610
3"German: Sehnsucht|i=unset"115
4"Finnish: Valoa ikkunassa|i=unset"610
5"Neke davne zvezde|i=unset"98
6"Dutch; Flemish: Wat een dag|i=unset"610
7Lill-Babs"Swedish: April, april|i=unset"214
8"German: Einmal sehen wir uns wieder|i=unset"313
9"French: Printemps (avril carillonne)|i=unset"134
10"French: Nous aurons demain|i=unset"163
11"Dutch; Flemish: September, gouden roos|i=unset"115
12"Norwegian: Sommer i Palma|i=unset"107
13"Angelique"125
14"French: [[Nous les amoureux]]|i=unset"311
15"Are You Sure?"242
16"Italian: [[Al di là]]|i=unset"125

Spokespersons

Each country nominated a spokesperson who was responsible for announcing the votes for their respective country via telephone. Known spokespersons at the 1961 contest are listed below.

Detailed voting results

Each country had 10 jury members who each awarded 1 point to their favourite song. The jury members were television viewers representing the public.

It is noticeable that during the voting, Luxembourg gave the UK eight points, and Norway also gave Denmark eight points. It was the largest number of points given to a country by a single jury since 1958, when Denmark provided France with nine points. Such a high number of points obtained by a country would not be achieved until 1970, when Ireland would receive nine points from Belgium.

+ Detailed voting results[19] [20]
scope="col"
Spain8 1 2 2 1 1 1
Monaco6 1 1 3 1
Austria1 1
Finland6 2 2 1 1
Yugoslavia9 1 1 1 2 1 3
Netherlands6 2 1 1 2
Sweden2 2
Germany3 1 1 1
France13 2 1 4 1 1 2 2
Switzerland16 2 2 4 2 1 2 2 1
Belgium1 1
Norway10 1 5 1 2 1
Denmark12 8 2 1 1
Luxembourg31 3 1 1 1 5 1 1 5 3 4 4 2
United Kingdom24 1 8 1 1 7 3 3
Italy12 4 4 1 1 1 1

Broadcasts

Each participating broadcaster was required to relay the contest via its networks. Non-participating EBU member broadcasters were also able to relay the contest as "passive participants". Broadcasters were able to send commentators to provide coverage of the contest in their own native language and to relay information about the artists and songs to their television viewers.[21] The local press reported a total number of 14 commentators for the contest, and a total of 16 countries broadcasting the event.[22]

No official accounts of the viewing figures are known to exist. An estimate given in the French press ahead of the contest was 40 million viewers all over Europe.

Known details on the broadcasts in each country, including the specific broadcasting stations and commentators are shown in the tables below.

+ Broadcasters and commentators in participating countries
CountryBroadcasterChannel(s)Commentator(s)
ORFORF[23]
BRTBRT[24] [25]
RTBRTBRobert Beauvais
DRDanish: [[DR1|Danmarks Radio TV]]|i=unset, Program 1Sejr Volmer-Sørensen[26]
YLEFinnish: [[Yle TV1|Suomen Televisio]]|i=unset, Finnish: {{ill|Yleisohjelma|fi|Yleisohjelma (Suomen Yleisradio)[27] [28]
RTFRTF, France IRobert Beauvais[29] [30]
ARDGerman: [[Das Erste|Deutsches Fernsehen]]|i=unsetWolf Mittler[31]
HRFrankfurt 1[32]
RAIItalian: [[Rai 1|Programma Nazionale]]|i=unset, Italian: [[Rai Radio 2|Secondo Programma]]|i=unsetCorrado Mantoni[33] [34] [35]
CLTFrench: [[RTL9|Télé-Luxembourg]]|i=unsetRobert Beauvais[36]
French: [[TMC (TV channel)|Télé Monte-Carlo]]|i=unset, Radio Monte CarloRobert Beauvais
NTSNTSPiet te Nuyl Jr.[37] [38]
NRUHilversum 1Coen Serré
NRKNorwegian: [[NRK1|NRK Fjernsynet]]|i=unset, NRKLeif Rustad[39] [40]
TVETVE[41] [42]
RNERNE
SRSwedish: [[SVT1|Sveriges TV]]|i=unset, SR P1
SRG SSRTV DRS
TSR, RSR 1Robert Beauvais[43] [44]
TSI[45]
DRS 2
RSI 1
BBCBBC TVTom Sloan[46]
JRT[[RTS1 (Serbian TV channel)|Televizija Beograd]]|i=unset[47]
Slovenian: [[Radiotelevizija Slovenija|Televizija Ljubljana]]|i=unsetSaša Novak[48] [49]
[[HRT 1|Televizija Zagreb]]|i=unset[50]

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Notes and References

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  17. News: Greetje vanavond nummer zes . Greetje number six tonight . 11 June 2021 . . 18 March 1961 . 7 . De Nederlandse jury-van-tien, onder leiding van Siebe van der Zee, zal in de Irene-studio in Bussum bijeen komen. . The Dutch jury of ten, led by Siebe van der Zee, will meet in the Irene studio in Bussum..
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  21. Web site: The Rules of the Contest . 31 October 2018 . European Broadcasting Union . 13 December 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221004011300/https://eurovision.tv/about/rules . 4 October 2022 . live.
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  24. News: Televisie – Zaterdag 18 maart . Television – Saturday 18 March . 5 July 2024 . . 3 March 1961 . Bruges, Belgium . 28 . nl . .
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  26. Web site: Alle tiders programoversigter – Lørdag den 18. marts 1961 . All-time programme overviews – Saturday 18 March 1961 . . da . 21 May 2024.
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  31. Sieh fern mit Hör Zu! – SA 18. März . Watch TV with Hör Zu! – Sat 18 March . 24 May 2024 . . 12 March 1961 . 11 . . 72 . de . Internet Archive.
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  33. TV sabato 18 marzo . Radio Saturday 18 March . . 12-18 March 1961 . 38 . 11 . 46 . 1 June 2024 . it.
  34. Radio sabato Secondo Programma . Radio Saturday Second Programme . . 12-18 March 1961 . 38 . 11 . 44 . 1 June 2024 . it.
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  36. News: Télé-Luxembourg . 11 November 2022 . . 18 March 1961 . de, fr . 19.
  37. News: Programma's binnen- en buitenlandse zenders . Programmes on domestic and foreign channels . 19 June 2022 . . 17 March 1961 . nl . 9 . Delpher.
  38. News: Eurovisie Songfestival ook op radio . Eurovision Song Contest also on radio . 26 June 2023 . . 7 March 1961 . nl . 6 . Coen Serré zal uit Cannes het radiocommentaar verzorgen. Piet te Nuyl jr licht de televisie-uitzending toe. . Coen Serré will provide the radio commentary from Cannes. Piet te Nuyl Jr. explains the television broadcast. . Delpher.
  39. News: Hørt i Radio . Heard on the radio . 19 June 2022 . Haugesunds Dagblad . 20 March 1961 . 3 . no . . Leif Rustad ved mikrofonen virket så hjelpeløs og opptrådte så stavrende beskjedent, at vi skjønte ikke stort va hele konkurransen. . Leif Rustad at the microphone seemed so helpless and acted so modestly, that we didn't really understand what the whole competition was about..
  40. News: Radioprogrammet . The radio programme . 19 June 2022 . . 18 March 1961 . 8 . no . National Library of Norway.
  41. News: Radio y TV . Radio and TV . 14 December 2022 . . 18 March 1961 . 30 . es . subscription.
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  44. Programmes des Émissions Suisses et Étrangères . Swiss and Foreign Broadcast Programmes . 19 June 2022 . Radio TV – Je vois tout . Héliographia SA . 9 March 1961 . 10 . Lausanne, Switzerland . 33, 35–36 . fr . Scriptorium Digital Library.
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  47. News: Радио Телевизија Београд – Телевизијски програм – За суботу, 18. III . Radio Television Belgrade – Televised programme – For Saturday, 18 March . 25 May 2024 . . 18 March 1961 . . 11 . Serbian . Pretraživa digitalna biblioteka.
  48. News: Radijski in televizijski spored . Radio and television schedule . 23 July 2022 . Glas . 11 March 1961 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220723110540/https://arhiv.gorenjskiglas.si/digitar/15908610_1961_29_L.pdf . 23 July 2022 . 6 . sl . . live.
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