Eurovision Song Contest 1983 Explained

Eurovision Song Contest
Year:1983
Final:23 April 1983
Presenters:Marlene Charell
Musdirector:Dieter Reith
Director:Rainer Bertram
Exsupervisor:Frank Naef
Host:German: [[ARD (broadcaster)|Arbeitsgemeinschaft der öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunkanstalten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland]]|i=unset (ARD)
German: [[Bayerischer Rundfunk]]|i=unset (BR)
Venue:German: [[Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle]]|i=unset
Munich, West Germany
Winner:
"French: [[Si la vie est cadeau]]|i=unset"
Vote:Each country awarded 12, 10, 8-1 point(s) to their 10 favourite songs
Entries:20
Debut:None
Map Nosemis:Y

The Eurovision Song Contest 1983 was the 28th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest. It was held in Munich, West Germany, following the country's victory at the with the song "German: [[Ein bißchen Frieden]]|i=unset" by Nicole. Although this was Germany's first victory, 1983 was the second time Germany had hosted the contest, having previously done so in . Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster German: [[Bayerischer Rundfunk]]|i=unset (BR) on behalf of the German: [[ARD (broadcaster)|Arbeitsgemeinschaft der öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunkanstalten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland]]|i=unset (ARD), the contest was held at the Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle on 23 April 1983 and was hosted by German dancer Marlene Charell.

Twenty countries took part this year, with, and all returning this year, while decided not to participate.

The winner was with the song "French: [[Si la vie est cadeau]]|i=unset" by Corinne Hermes, which equalled the record of 5 victories set by in . This record would in turn be beaten by in 1994. 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 won 2nd place. For the third year in a row, at least one country ended up with nul points, and in this case, it happened to be two countries, and, neither of whom were able to get off the mark.

The 1983 contest was the first to be televised in Australia, via Channel 0/28 (now the Special Broadcasting Service) in Sydney and Melbourne. The contest went on to become popular in Australia, leading to the at the in 2015.

Location

Munich is a German city and capital of the Bavarian state.Due this and because of this status Munich houses the parliament and state government. German: [[Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle]]|i=unset was chosen to host the contest.[1] It was initially named after the president of the Bavarian State Sport Association. The hall opened in 1972 to host basketball events for the 1972 Summer Olympics. Due to staging and production necessities, the 5500 seats of the arena had to be reduced to 3.200 for the night of the final and until the 1985 contest, this was the largest arena to host the event. From this number,2000 seats were reserved for the delegations and journalists, 1200 tickets were on sale for the general public. The ticket prices ranged from 20 to 50 DM.[2]

Participating countries

Twenty countries took part in the contest, with,, and returning to the competition. On the other hand, was absent this year for the first time because RTÉ workers were in strike action at the time.[3]

+ Participants of the Eurovision Song Contest 1983[4] [5] [6]
CountryBroadcasterArtistSongLanguageSongwriter(s)Conductor
ORFWestend"Hurricane"GermanRichard Oesterreicher
BRTPas de Deux"French: Rendez-vous|i=unset"DutchFreddy Sunder
CyBCStavros and Constantina"Greek, Modern (1453-);: I agapi akoma zi|i=unset" (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Η αγάπη ακόμα ζει)GreekStavros SiderasMihalis Rozakis
DRGry Johansen"Danish: Kloden drejer|i=unset"DanishAllan Botschinsky
YLEAmi Aspelund"Finnish: Fantasiaa|i=unset"FinnishOssi Runne
French: [[France 2|Antenne 2]]|i=unsetGuy Bonnet"French: Vivre|i=unset"FrenchFrançois Rauber
BRHoffmann and Hoffmann"German: Rücksicht|i=unset"GermanDieter Reith
ERTChristie"Greek, Modern (1453-);: Mou les|i=unset" (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Μου λες)GreekMimis Plessas
IBAOfra Haza"Hebrew: Hi|i=unset" (Hebrew: חי)HebrewSilvio Nanssi Brandes
RAIRiccardo Fogli"Italian: [[Per Lucia]]|i=unset"ItalianMaurizio Fabrizio
CLTCorinne Hermès"French: [[Si la vie est cadeau]]|i=unset"FrenchMichel Bernholc
NOSBernadette"Sing Me a Song"DutchPiet Souer
NRKJahn Teigen"Do Re Mi"NorwegianSigurd Jansen
RTPArmando Gama"Portuguese: Esta balada que te dou|i=unset"PortugueseArmando GamaMike Sergeant
TVERemedios Amaya"Spanish; Castilian: Quién maneja mi barca|i=unset"SpanishJosé Miguel Évoras
SVTCarola Häggkvist"Swedish: [[Främling (song)|Främling]]|i=unset"SwedishAnders Ekdahl
SRG SSRMariella Farré"Italian: Io così non ci sto|i=unset"ItalianRobert Weber
TRTÇetin Alp and the Short Wave"Opera"TurkishBuğra Uğur
BBCSweet Dreams"I'm Never Giving Up"EnglishJohn Coleman
JRTDaniel"[[Džuli]]|i=unset" (Џули)Serbo-CroatianRadovan Papović

Returning artists

ArtistCountryPrevious year(s)
Guy Bonnet1970
Sandra Reemer (backing singer)1972 (along with Andres Holten), 1976, 1979 (as Xandra)
Jahn Teigen1978, 1982
Anita Skorgan (backing singer)1977, 1979, 1981 (as backing singer for Finn Kalvik) 1982
Izolda Barudžija (backing singer)1982 (part of Aska)

Production

Preparations for the production of the contest started in June 1982.[7] The final was produced by Bayerischer Rundfunk, with production costs of 1.2 million DM, further 1.5 million DM for the organisation and transmission, making a total of 2.7 million DM.[8] With the help of donations and other contributions, Bayerischer Rundfunk was able to reduce the costs at its own expense to about 1 million DM.[9] The city of Munich had to contribute 60 000 DM to a reception for the participating delegations.[10]

The contest was directed by .[11] Dieter Reith served as the general musical director of the 60-piece orchestra. Christian Hayer and Günther Lebram served as the executive producers. Other leading figures in the production included Wolf Mittler, Sylvia de Bruycker, Christof Schmid and Joachim Krausz.[12] Rehearsals started on 18 April 1983.

Stage design

The stage was designed by .[7] The set was an arc-shaped stage surrounding the orchestra section and had a size of 4 × 34 metres.[13] A 26 metres large and seven metres high steel construction with frames resembling giant electric heaters was used as the background.[14] [7] The 33 frames were equipped with three light panels each, at which hundreds of light bulbs were suspended.[7] In total, 63 000 light bulbs, which could be controlled manually or by sound frequency, lit up and flashed in different sequences and combinations depending on the nature and rhythm of the songs.[7]

Format

Various receptions and events were organised in the week leading up to the final. On 19 April 1983, a cruise on Lake Starnberg with several participants was held by the German National Tourist Board as a press event for 250 journalists.[15] [16] [17] The Tourist Board also organised a bus tour for several participants to Linderhof Palace and Garmisch-Partenkirchen on 20 April 1983.[18] On 19 April 1983, a reception for the participants was held at the Antiquarium in the Munich Residenz, on behalf of Franz Josef Strauss, minister-president of the state of Bavaria.[19] [20] Parties and receptions for the artists were also organised by the record labels Ariola, Polydor and Deutsche Grammophon. Ralph Siegel, composer of the winning entry of 1982, and his own record label, held a party for 1000 guests, including many artists, on 21 April 1983.[21] [22]

A press centre with television monitors, typewriters, telephones and paper notebooks was installed for the 600 journalists covering the event.[23]

German Bundespost installed a post office from 18 to 23 April at the Rudi-Sedlmayr-Halle and stamped letters from there with a special Eurovision Song Contest postmark.[24]

Presentation format

Instead of pre-filmed "postcards", the production team for this edition chose not to produce the postcards for technical reasons.During the change of the stage elements,the name of the next country was shown on screen accompanied by music from the orchestra, followed by a presentation of the upcoming entry by Marlene Charell.[25]

After the first rehearsals, the Austrian and British commentators complained that, since there were no postcards, they felt that there was not enough time to introduce the upcoming entry to their viewers, and subsequently threatened to withdrawn from the contest. As a reaction, for the live show and latter rehearshals, the name of the upcoming country was shown on screen for a certain time so that commentators had enough time.

For the introduction of each entry, Charell stood in front of individual flower arrangements with flowers in the colours of the corresponding entry’s national flag. The floral arrangements were provided by the International Garden Expo 83 organization,as the event was also scheduled to be held on city weeks after the contest.[7] Hostess Marlene Charell made all of her announcements in German before translating a repetition in both French and English. In all three languages, Charell named the country, song title, performing artist, author, composer and conductor.The decision not to use postcards apparently left Marlene lost during the event, as she would have to use three languages to introduce each of the participants.

Due to host Charell's use of three,the voting went on for nearly an hour, stretching the Eurovision contest past three hours for the second time ever,the first after 1979.[26] In addition, Charell made 13 language mistakes throughout the night,[26] 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 mispronounced the Finnish singer Ami Aspelund's surname as "Aspesund" and Spanish singer Remedios Amaya's name as "Ramedios", furthermore she introduced the Norwegian conductor Sigurd Jansen as "...Johannes...Skorgan...",[27] having been forced to make up a name on the spot after forgetting the conductor's name.

Contest overview

The contest took place on 23 April 1983, beginning at 21:00 CEST (19:00 UTC).[28] At the start of the broadcast, a 7-minutes-film with views of various sights of Germany and of the host city Munich was shown.[29] [30] As part of introduction,a parade of nations was called by the presenter Marlene Charell. The interval act 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 accompanied by her ballet with 20 dancers from her company.[31]

Director of the show and Roger Kreischer,the them program director at the Luxembourgish broadcaster RTL,openly criticized the mocking tone of the local media and the public present at the venue towards the luxembourgish entry.[32] It was famously seen during the broadcast that a good part of the public present at the contest site voluntarily left during the performance of Corine Hèrmes, which according to the draw was the last of the 20 participating songs.Other embarrassing reactions towards the Luxembourgish participant were recorded during the voting. Each time the name Luxembourg was announced by the jury spokespeople from each country, laughters and some joking words were heard and when high scores appeared, boos and another low slangs were ensued. When Corinne Hermès performed her reprise, a great part of the audience was already leaving.[33]

After the show, a reception for 1600 guests on behalf of the city of Munich took place in a tent of the International Garden Expo 83.[34] [35]

+ Results of the Eurovision Song Contest 1983[36]
CountryArtistSongPointsPlace
1"French: Vivre|i=unset"568
2"Do Re Mi"539
3Sweet Dreams"I'm Never Giving Up"796
4"Swedish: [[Främling (song)|Främling]]|i=unset"1263
5"Italian: [[Per Lucia]]|i=unset"4111
6 and the Short Wave"Opera"019
7"Spanish; Castilian: Quién maneja mi barca|i=unset"019
8"Italian: Io così non ci sto|i=unset"2815
9"Finnish: Fantasiaa|i=unset"4111
10Christie"Greek, Modern (1453-);: Mou les|i=unset"3214
11Bernadette"Sing Me a Song"667
12Daniel"[[Džuli]]|i=unset"1254
13Stavros and Constantina"Greek, Modern (1453-);: I agapi akoma zi|i=unset"2616
14Hoffmann and Hoffmann"German: Rücksicht|i=unset"945
15"Danish: Kloden drejer|i=unset"1617
16"Hebrew: Hi|i=unset"1362
17"Portuguese: Esta balada que te dou|i=unset"3313
18Westend"Hurricane"539
19Pas de Deux"French: Rendez-vous|i=unset"1318
20"French: [[Si la vie est cadeau]]|i=unset"1421

Spokespersons

Each country nominated a spokesperson who was responsible for announcing the votes for their respective country via telephone. Known spokespersons at the 1983 contest are listed below.

Detailed voting results

Each country had a jury consisting of 11 non-professional jurors who awarded 12, 10, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 point(s) to their top ten songs.[40]

+ Detailed voting results[41] [42]
scope="col"
France56 3 10 10 6 7 2 3 4 4 1 3 3
Norway53 5 3 6 8 1 8 4 6 3 7 2
United Kingdom79 5 5 12 2 5 8 5 5 6 3 5 2 10 6
Sweden126 6 12 8 8 7 2 5 10 10 3 1 7 12 10 8 4 8 5
Italy41 7 2 4 3 1 2 8 1 6 7
Turkey0
Spain0
Switzerland28 1 7 1 7 6 1 5
Finland41 1 2 6 3 4 8 7 7 2 1
Greece32 3 12 5 12
Netherlands66 2 7 1 6 4 2 12 3 5 5 2 4 3 4 2 4
Yugoslavia125 8 12 1 12 10 12 6 7 8 6 12 10 1 12 8
Cyprus26 4 1 6 5 1 5 4
Germany94 10 10 7 8 6 2 4 1 10 3 8 7 6 12
Denmark16 2 7 1 4 2
Israel136 8 6 10 5 3 6 7 7 3 12 10 10 7 10 12 10 10
Portugal33 4 1 5 6 2 6 2 7
Austria53 3 4 5 10 4 4 4 3 6 2 5 3
Belgium13 4 8 1
Luxembourg142 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.ContestantNation(s) giving 12 points
6 ,,,,,
5,,,,
2,
,
,
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.[43] Host broadcaster BR provided 30 commentator boxes for this purpose.[7]

No official accounts of the global viewing figures are known to exist. Estimates given in the press ranged from 300 to 600 million viewers.[44] [45]

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)
ORFFS2Ernst Grissemann[46] [47]
BRTTV1Luc Appermont[48] [49]
RTBFFrench: [[Tipik (TV channel)|Télé 2]]|i=unset
CyBCRIK[50]
DRDR TVJørgen de Mylius[51]
KNRKNR[52]
SVF[53]
YLETV1Erkki Pohjanheimo[54]
Finnish: {{ill|Rinnakkaisohjelma|fi
French: [[France 2|Antenne 2]]|i=unsetLéon Zitrone
RFOFrench: {{ill|Martinique La Première|fr|Martinique La Première (télévision)|lt=RFO-Martinique[55]
ARDGerman: [[Das Erste|Deutsches Fernsehen]]|i=unset[56]
BRBayern 1[57]
HRFrankfurt 1
RIASRIAS 1
ERTERT1[58]
IBAIsraeli Television[59]
Hebrew: {{ill|Reshet Bet|he|רשת ב'[60]
RAIItalian: [[Rai 1|Rete Uno]]|i=unset[61]
CLTFrench: [[RTL9|RTL Télévision]]|i=unset[62]
NOSDutch; Flemish: [[NPO 1|Nederland 1]]|i=unsetWillem Duys[63]
NRKNorwegian: [[NRK1|NRK Fjernsynet]]|i=unset[64]
NRK
RTPRTP1Eládio Clímaco[65] [66]
Portuguese: [[Antena 1 (Portugal)|Antena 1]]|i=unset[67]
TVETVE 1José-Miguel Ullán[68] [69]
SVTTV1Ulf Elfving
SR P3Kent Finell
SRG SSRTV DRS[70] [71]
TSR
TSIGiovanni Bertini[72]
TRTTurkish: [[TRT 1|TRT Televizyon]]|i=unset[73]
BBCBBC1Terry Wogan[74]
BFBSBFBS RadioRichard Nankivell[75]
JRT[[RTS1 (Serbian TV channel)|TV Beograd 1]]|i=unset, TV Novi Sad, TV Zagreb 1Oliver Mlakar[76] [77] [78]
[79]
+ Broadcasters and commentators in non-participating countries
CountryBroadcasterChannel(s)Commentator(s)
SBSChannel 0/28Terry Wogan[80]
[81]
ČSTČST2[82]
RÚVIcelandic: [[RÚV (TV channel)|Sjónvarpið]]|i=unset[83]
RTÉRTÉ 1Terry Wogan[84]
RTÉ Radio 1Brendan Balfe[85]
TPTP1[86]
SABCRadio 5[87]

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  8. News: Goslich . Lorenz . 23 April 1983 . Nicole wurde ein teures Mädchen für das Fernsehen . Nicole became an expensive girl for television . de . 13 . . 0174-4909 . 644830569.
  9. News: 25 April 1983 . Meinung aller Teilnehmer: Ein 'Grand Prix' für Bayerns Gastfreundschaft . de . 10 . y . . 225542327.
  10. News: Fischer . Otto . 8 October 1982 . Stadt bei Selbstdarstellung zu großzügig . City too generous in its self-portrayal . de . 15 . . 0174-4917 . 183207780.
  11. News: Jalowy . Stefan . 19 April 1983 . Ein "Fremder" ist in München heißer Favorit . de . 4 . . 0177-5367 . 1367315706.
  12. News: Heller . Erich . 25 April 1983 . Langeweile vor dem Grill . Boredom in front of the grill . de . 11 . . 225542327.
  13. News: Eckert . Christian . 19 April 1983 . 30 Kilometer Kabel und 99 Lichtflächen . de . 13 . . 643892534.
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  16. News: 20 April 1983 . Dampfer voller Schlager-Stars . de . 1 . . 225542327.
  17. News: Eckert . Christian . 22 April 1983 . Alle warten auf den Samstag . de . 14 . . 643892534.
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  32. News: Veszelits . Thomas . 25 April 1983 . Festival der Langeweile . Festival of boredom . de . 3–4 . . 0177-5367 . 1367315706.
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