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'I'd like to be the first one to interview Jesus Christ when He comes back: because He is coming back - in the flesh. I would like to have a chat with Him. I think he'd be very interesting.'
Tonight Jimmy Savile invites viewers to select Britain's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 1974 A Song for Europe 1974 starring Olivia Newton-John who tonight sings all the six songs No 1: 'Have Love Will Travel' written by ROGER GREENAWAY /GEOFF STEPHENS No 2: ' Lovin' You Ain'Easy' written by BOB SAKER /
STUART LEATHWOOD /GARY SULSH No 3 : ' Long Live Love ' written by VALERIE AVON /HAROLD SPIRO No 4: ' Someday ' written by GARY BENSON /DAVID MINDEL No 5: ' Angel Eyes ' written by TONY MACAULAY /KEITH POTGER No 6: ' Hands Across the Sea' written by BEN FINDON /GEOFF WILKINS
Musical director NICK INGMAN Designer GEOFFREY PATTERSON
Executive producer MICHAEL HURLL Producer ROGER ORDISH
Votes, on postcards please, to arrive not later than first post Thursday, 28 February 1974, to: A Song for Europe, BBC Television, London W6 7JA

Contributors

Unknown:
Jimmy Savile
Unknown:
Olivia Newton-John
Written By:
Roger Greenaway
Written By:
Geoff Stephens
Written By:
Bob Saker
Unknown:
Stuart Leathwood
Unknown:
Gary Sulsh
Written By:
Valerie Avon
Written By:
Harold Spiro
Written By:
Gary Benson
Written By:
David Mindel
Written By:
Tony MacAulay
Written By:
Keith Potger
Written By:
Ben Findon
Written By:
Geoff Wilkins
Director:
Nick Ingman
Designer:
Geoffrey Patterson
Producer:
Michael Hurll
Producer:
Roger Ordish

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