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Eurovision Song Contest Grand Prix 1965

on BBC One London

from the RAI Concert Hall, Naples.
The international final to decide the best new European popular song of the year.
Renata Mauro introduces the programme.

Singers: Conny Van Den Bos (Netherlands), Kathy Kirby (United Kingdom), Conchita Bautista (Spain), Butch Moore (Eire), Ulla Wiesner (Germany), Udo Jurgens (Austria), Kirsti Sparboe (Norway), Lize Marke (Belgium), Marjorie Noel (Monaco), Ingvar Wixell (Sweden), Guy Mardel (France), Simone De Oliveira (Portugal), Bobby Solo (Italy), Birgit Bruel (Denmark), France Gall (Luxembourg), Viktor Klimenko (Finland), Vice Vukov (Yugoslavia), Yovanna (Switzerland).

The RAI Concert Orchestra
Conducted by Gianni Ferrio
Mario del Monaco singing Neapolitan songs
The United Kingdom entry Belong is written by Peter Lee Stirling and Phil Peters and sung by Kathy Kirby with the orchestra conducted by Eric Robinson.
Scene described by David Jacobs.

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Contributors

Presenter:
Renata Mauro
Commentator:
David Jacobs
Singer (Netherlands):
Conny Van Den Bos
Singer (Great Britain):
Kathy Kirby
Singer (Spain):
Conchita Bautista
Singer (Eire):
Butch Moore
Singer (Germany):
Ulla Wiesner
Singer (Austria):
Udo Jurgens
Singer (Norway):
Kirsti Sparboe
Singer (Belgium):
Lize Marke
Singer (Monaco):
Marjorie Noel
Singer (Sweden):
Ingvar Wixell
Singer (France):
Guy Mardel
Singer (Portugal):
Simone De Oliveira
Singer (Italy):
Bobby Solo
Singer (Denmark):
Birgit Bruel
Singer (Luxembourg):
France Gall
Singer (Finland):
Viktor Klimenko
Singer (Yugoslavia):
Vice Vukov
Singer (Switzerland):
null Yovanna
Musicians:
The RAI Concert Orchestra
Conductor:
Gianni Ferrio
Singer:
Mario del Monaco
Composer (UK entry):
Peter Lee Stirling
Composer (UK entry):
Phil Peters
Conductor (UK entry):
Eric Robinson
Producer (RAI-Radiotelevisione Italiana):
Romolo Siena

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