Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 1977 explained

Year:1977
Broadcaster:Norwegian: [[NRK|Norsk rikskringkasting]]|i=no (NRK)
Country:Norway
Preselection:Melodi Grand Prix 1977
Preselection Date:19 February 1977
Entrant:Anita Skorgan
Song:Casanova
Final Result:14th, 18 points

Norway was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1977 with the song "Casanova", composed by Svein Strugstad, with lyrics by Dag Nordtømme, and performed by Anita Skorgan. The Norwegian participating broadcaster, Norwegian: [[NRK|Norsk rikskringkasting]]|i=no (NRK), selected its entry through the Melodi Grand Prix 1977. This was the first of three Eurovision appearances (and a further uncredited fourth) for Skorgan.

Before Eurovision

Melodi Grand Prix 1977

Format

The format of Melodi Grand Prix 1977 was a lot less centralised than in previous editions. It consisted of each county being assigned to one of five districts with each district providing their own entries to a final. The final would then have six songs, one from each district but two from the district with the Eastern counties. Each district was able to dictate the format of their own semi-finals.[1] These semi-finals were broadcast on regional radio. The North, South, West, and Central Districts had semi-finals with four songs each, while the Eastern District had six songs in their semi-final.[2]

Melodi Grand Prix 1977 Districts
DistrictRegionCountiesDistrict Office
1NorthTromsø
2CentralTrondheim
3WestBergen
4SouthKristiansand
5EastOslo

Competing Entries

Norwegian: [[NRK|Norsk rikskringkasting]]|i=unset (NRK) opened a submission period for entries which lasted from 16 November 1976 until 10 December 1976. Interested artists were required to send their entries not to NRK but to their respective District Offices. A total of 348 entries were received by the districts and a 3-member jury in each district chose the entries for their district's semi-final.[3]

Entry selection jury members[4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
DistrictRegionJury MembersEntries
1NorthIvar Antonsen, Bernt Johan Otten, Egil Pettersen25
2CentralAsmund Bjørken, Ivar Gafseth, Henning Sommerro40
3WestRuth Bakke, Morten Kvelstad, Anders Skjold48
4SouthFinn Ralph Andersen, Alexander Gluck, Sigurd Undsæth Levland36
5EastLillemor Ekeland Bakke, Elisabeth Grannemann, Tor Hultin199
Competing entries[9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17]
DistrictRegionSongSongwriter(s)
1North"Ikke mitt bord"Axel Gran
"Luta lei"Jarle Okstad
"Ro i motvind"Axel Gran
"Tvilen er vårt liv"Kjell Pettersen, Kjell Hugo Bjerkaas
2Central"Casanova"Svein Strugstad, Dag Nordtømme
"Salomo"Gunnar Berg
3West"For seint?"
"Robåtrock"Nils Abrahamsen, John Steffensen, Øyvind Pedersen
"Tidig"Ove Thue
"Vi trenger kjærlighet på vår jord"
4South"Går her og håper"
"Jonathan"Erik Jarlsby, Torkjel Rygnestad
"Mellomspill i regn"
"Storbyjungel"
5East"Det er hans land"Kristian Lindemann, Jan Eggum
"Mærra hass Ka'l"Helge Stenersen
"Make Love Not War"Kåre Grøttum, Bjørn Rønningens
"Poker"Frode Thingnes, Phillip Kruse
"Sang"Mette Hurlen
"Springaren"Petter Hurlen

Regional semi-finals

North

The competing entries of the Northern District semi-final were broadcast on 14 January 1977, in a show hosted by Leif Erik Forberg, after which the public was able to send in postcard votes until 19 January 1977.[18] [19] The four entries were recorded by either Turid Pedersen or Kristen Lyngedal and were accompanied by Kurt Samuelsen's quartet, who also arranged all four competing entries.[20] The winner of the semi-final was announced on 21 January 1977.

North District - 14 January 1977[21]
DrawArtistSongVotesPlace
1Kristen Lyngedal"Luta lei"1723
2Kristen Lyngedal"Ro i motvind"454
3Turid Pedersen"Tvilen er vårt liv"2122
4Turid Pedersen"Ikke mitt bord"2361
Central

The competing entries of the Central District semi-final were broadcast on 14 January 1977, after which the public was able to send in postcard votes until 19 January 1977.[22] The winner of the semi-final was announced on 21 January 1977.

Central District - 14 January 1977
DrawArtistSongVotesPlace
"Casanova"6011
"Salomo"4892
3
4
West

The competing entries of the Western District semi-final were broadcast twice, on 13 January and 17 January 1977, after which the public was able to send in postcard votes until 19 January 1977. All four entries were recorded by either Ellen Margrethe Johansen or Helge Nilsen and were arranged by Brødrene Thue.[23] The winner of the semi-final was announced on 21 January 1977.

West District - 13/17 January 1977[24]
DrawArtistSongVotesPlace
"For seint?"
"Tidig"2
3Helge Nilsen"Robåtrock"1
4"Vi trenger kjærlighet på vår jord"
South

The competing entries of the South District semi-final were broadcast on 10 January 1977, in a show hosted by Julius Hougen, after which the public was able to send in postcard votes until 19 January 1977.[25] All four entries were recorded by either Hans Petter Hansen or Magne Høyland and were arranged by Håkon Berge. The winner of the semi-final was announced on 21 January 1977.

South District - 10 January 1977
DrawArtistSongVotesPlace
1Hans Petter Hansen"Går her og håper"
2Hans Petter Hansen"Jonathan"1
3Magne Høyland"Storbyjungel"
4Magne Høyland"Mellomspill i regn"
East

The competing entries of the East District semi-final were broadcast on 13 January 1977, after which the public was able to send in postcard votes until 19 January 1977.[26] The entries were recorded by Benny Borg, Nora Brockstedt, and Kirsti Sparboe, with Roy Hellvin's quartet, who also arranged all six competing entries. Around 1300 votes were received and the winners of the semi-final were announced on 21 January 1977.

East District - 13 January 1977
DrawArtistSongVotesPlace
1Kirsti Sparboe and Benny Borg"Poker"3
2Nora Brockstedt"Mærra hass Ka'l"5
3Kirsti Sparboe"Det er hans land"4
4Benny Borg"Make Love Not War"24.6%1
5Kirsti Sparboe and Benny Borg"Sang"2
6Nora Brockstedt"Springaren"6

Final

Prior to the final, the entries were broadcast two at a time in the show Lørdagslag on 29 January, 5 February, and 12 February 1977. The final was held during a special edition of Lørdagslag on 19 February 1977. The competition took place the studios of NRK studios in Oslo and was hosted by Vidar Lønn-Arnesen. The Orchestra was conducted by Carsten Klouman. Every song, with the exception of "Sang", was performed by a different singer than in the regional radio semi-finals. The results were decided by regional juries consisting of 8 to 10 members each.[27]

Final – 19 February 1977
DrawArtistSongPointsPlace
1Rune Larsen"Robåtrock"592
2Dag Spantell"Jonathan"425
3Odd Børre"Make Love Not War"256
4Anita Skorgan"Casanova"911
5Axel Gran"Ikke mitt bord"554
6Kirsti Sparboe and Benny Borg"Sang"583
+ Detailed regional jury votes
DrawSongTotal
1 "Robåt rock" 1415 10 2 1859
2 "Jonathan" 11 5 3 16 7 42
3 "Make Love Not War" 3 8 3 8 3 25
4 "Casanova" 13 12 30324 91
5 "Ikke mitt bord" 6 321 2 14 55
6 "Sang" 14215 6 12 58

At Eurovision

On the night of the final Skorgan performed 5th in the running order, following and preceding . Like the previous year's Norwegian entry "Mata Hari", "Casanova" was an uptempo song with a disco-style arrangement, but for a second year the national juries showed that this was not the type of song they were looking for. At the close of voting "Casanova" had picked up only 18 points, placing Norway joint 14th (with) of the 18 entries.[28] The Norwegian jury awarded its 12 points to .[29]

Postcards controversy

On the night of the broadcast, many viewers wondered why they were merely shown panning shots over the audience in between the songs, rather than the postcard-style clips of the next performers which had become traditional in the 1970s. It later transpired that the planned postcards had been filmed by the BBC during a night out for all the performers at a London nightclub, but when they were previewed NRK had objected as in several of the clips Skorgan could be seen drinking alcohol  - at 18 years old she was below the age for legal alcohol consumption in Norway (although not in the United Kingdom)  - and behaving in a manner which NRK deemed inappropriate. The Swedish delegation also complained that their performers had been caught on film conducting themselves in a less than exemplary way. As there was insufficient time or opportunity left to film a different set of postcards for all the participating countries, the BBC was left with no option but to scrap them completely.

Voting

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: 8 November 1976 . «Melodi Grand Prix» kommer i ny vri . "Melodi Grand Prix" comes with a new twist . 21 August 2024 . Sandefjords Blad . 9.
  2. News: 6 December 1976 . Melodi Grand Prix: Mange i Bergen vil prøve seg . Melodi Grand Prix: Many in Bergen want to try their hand . 29 August 2024 . Bergens Arbeiderblad . 3.
  3. News: 17 December 1976 . Mange bidrag til Melodi Grand Prix . Many contributions to Melodi Grand Prix . 29 August 2024 . Fredriksstad Blad . 3.
  4. News: Berg . Kare . 14 December 1976 . 36 Melodier Skal Konkurrere . 36 Melodies Shall Compete . 29 August 2024 . Rogalands Avis . 20.
  5. News: 14 December 1976 . 40 Grand Prix melodier er nå sendt inn! . 40 Grand Prix tunes have now been submitted! . 29 August 2024 . Tidens Krav . 1.
  6. News: 15 December 1976 . 25 innkomne bidrag til NRK i Tromsø . 25 contributions received for NRK in Tromsø . 29 August 2024 . Fremover . 6.
  7. News: 17 December 1976 . Ca. 350 bidrag til Melodi Grand Prix . Approx. 350 entries for Melodi Grand Prix . 29 August 2024 . Telemark Arbeiderblad . 5.
  8. News: 7 January 1977 . Lokal Grand Prix 14. og 17 januar . Local Grand Prix 14 and 17 January . 29 August 2024 . Bergens Arbeiderblad . 12.
  9. News: 21 January 1977 . To av de seks... . Two of the six... . 30 August 2024 . Rjukan Arbeiderblad . 4.
  10. Melodi Grand Prix 1977 . 19 February 1977 . Television production . no . NRK .
  11. News: 22 January 1977 . Proff-seier til Gibostad . Professional victory for Gibostad . 30 August 2024 . Harstad Tidende . 1.
  12. News: 22 January 1977 . Robåtrock vant i Bergen . Robåtrock won in Bergen . 30 August 2024 . Bergens Arbeiderblad . 1.
  13. News: 22 January 1977 . «Ikke mitt bord» går til landsfinalen . "Ikke mitt bord" goes to the national final . 30 August 2024 . Tromsø . 9.
  14. News: 25 January 1977 . I den lokale . In the local . 30 August 2024 . Sør-Trøndelag . 3.
  15. News: 8 February 1977 . Bergens-vokalist i finalen? . Bergen vocalist in the final? . 30 August 2024 . Bergens Arbeiderblad . 1.
  16. News: Berg . Kare . 11 January 1977 . «Mellomspill i regn» best - men generelt skuffende . "Mellomspill i regn" best - but generally disappointing . 30 August 2024 . 3 . Rogalands Avis.
  17. News: 21 January 1977 . «Make Love - Not War» og «Sang» til Grand Prix-finalen . "Make Love - Not War" and "Sang" for the Grand Prix Final . 30 August 2024 . Arbeiderbladet . 2.
  18. News: 7 January 1977 . N-Norges Melodi Grand Prix klar . N-Norge's Melodi Grand Prix ready . 29 August 2024 . Nordlys . 8.
  19. News: 13 January 1977 . Lovende opptakt til Melodi Grand Prix . Promising prelude to Melodi Grand Prix . 29 August 2024 . Tidens Krav . 8.
  20. News: 15 January 1977 . Triste greier synes jeg . Sad stuff I think . 30 August 2024 . Nordland's Future . 3.
  21. News: 14 January 1977 . Hverken verre eller bedre . Neither worse nor better . 30 August 2024 . Harstad Tidende . 1.
  22. News: 13 January 1977 . Melodi Grand Prix-forslag i lokalradioen på fredag . Melodi Grand Prix proposal on local radio on Friday . 29 August 2024 . Aura Avis . 8.
  23. News: 13 January 1977 . Vestlandsk Grand Prix-finale i dag . Vestland Grand Prix final today . 29 August 2024 . Bergens Arbeiderblad . 20.
  24. News: 14 January 1977 . «Tidig» tidigst av Grand Prix-melodiene . "Tidig" earliest of the Grand Prix tunes . 30 August 2024 . Bergens Arbeiderblad . 16.
  25. News: Lokalen . The Local . 29 August 2024 . Rogalands Avis . 15.
  26. News: 10 January 1977 . Melodi Grand Prix i Lokalradioen . Melodi Grand Prix on local radio . 29 August 2024 . Østlendingen . 13.
  27. News: 6 January 1977 . Seks finalemelodier i lørdags-lag i TV . Six final tunes in Lørdags-lag on TV . 29 August 2024 . Bergens Arbeiderblad . 17.
  28. Web site: Final of London 1977 . European Broadcasting Union . 11 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210411091002/https://eurovision.tv/event/london-1977/final . 11 April 2021 . live.
  29. http://www.esc-history.com/details.asp?key=378 ESC History - Norway 1977
  30. Web site: Results of the Final of London 1977 . European Broadcasting Union . 11 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210411091315/https://eurovision.tv/event/london-1977/final/results/norway . 11 April 2021 . live.