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Eurovision Song Contest 1975

on BBC One London

Live from St Eriksmassan Alvsjo, Stockholm
Commentary by Pete Murray
The United Kingdom entry written by Paul Curtis and conducted by Alyn Ainsworth
Presented by Sveriges Radio
(Broadcast on Radio 1/2 from 9.0 pm)
(Colour)

[Photo caption] Take your pick for the Eurovision Song Contest from Stockholm: 9.0

Netherlands: Teach-in 'Ding dinge dong'
Ireland: Jimmy and Tommy Swarbrigg 'That's what friends are for'
France: Nicole Rieu 'Et bonjour a toi l'artiste' ('Hello to you the artist')
West Germany: Joy Fleming 'Ein Lied kann eine Brucke sein' ('A song can be a bridge')
Luxembourg: Geraldine 'Toi' ('You')
Norway: Ellen Nikolaysen 'Touch my life (with summer)'
Switzerland: Simone Drexel 'Mikado'
Yugoslavia: Blood and Ashes 'Dan Ljubezni' ('A day of love')
United Kingdom: The Shadows 'Let me be the one'
Malta: Renato 'Singing this song'
Belgium: Ann Christy 'Gelukkig zijn' ('Could it be happiness')
Israel: Shlomo Artzi 'At ve'ani' ('You and I')
Turkey: Semiha Yanki 'Seninle bir dakika' ('A minute with you')
Monaco: Sophie 'Une chanson c'est une lettre' ('A song is like a letter')
Finland: Pihasoittajat 'Viulu-ukko' ('The old fiddler')
Portugal: Duarte Mendes 'Madrugada' ('April dawn')
Spain: Sergio y Estibaliz 'Tu volveras' ('You will return')
Sweden: Lars Berghagen with The Dolls 'Jennie, Jennie'
Italy: Wess and Dori Ghezzi 'Era' ('When')

Contributors

Commentary:
Pete Murray
Composer (UK entry):
Paul Curtis
Conductor (UK entry):
Alyn Ainsworth

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