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Quiz about Eurovision 1977
Quiz about Eurovision 1977

Eurovision: 1977 Trivia Quiz


Take a step back in time and see what you remember about the 1977 Eurovision Song Contest. If you like the quiz, please rate it - if not, please tell me why.

A multiple-choice quiz by CariM0952. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
CariM0952
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
306,393
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. Where was the 1977 Eurovision Song Contest held?
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Question 2 of 10
2. Which country won the 1977 Eurovision Song Contest?
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Question 3 of 10
3. The UK's 1977 entry was a song called "Rock Bottom". Who sang it?
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Question 4 of 10
4. The 1977 Eurovision Song Contest was supposed to have been held on 2 April but in fact did not take place until 7 May. What was the reason for the delay? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. How many entries in the 1977 Eurovision Song Contest were sung entirely in English?
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Question 6 of 10
6. Which two countries withdrew from the 1977 Eurovision Song Contest?
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Question 7 of 10
7. One country returned to the Eurovision Song Contest in 1977 after staying out for at least one cycle. Which country came back? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Who was the presenter for the 1977 Eurovision Song Contest?
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Question 9 of 10
9. There's always a halftime - what group or entertainer performed for the halftime of the 1977 Eurovision Song Contest?
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Question 10 of 10
10. Eighteen countries vied for the 1977 Eurovision Song crown. That means there should have been a 1st position, 2nd position, 3rd etc, all the way to 18th, right? Wrong - or is it? How many countries, if any, tied for position?
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Where was the 1977 Eurovision Song Contest held?

Answer: London, UK

As the UK had won the prior year's contest, they were the hosts for this year's event. The competition was held in the Wembley Conference Centre in London.
2. Which country won the 1977 Eurovision Song Contest?

Answer: France

France won with its song "L'oiseau et l'enfant" ("The Bird and the Child"), sung by Marie Myriam. The song was written by Jean Paul Cara and Joe Gracy.
3. The UK's 1977 entry was a song called "Rock Bottom". Who sang it?

Answer: Lynsey De Paul and Mike Moran

A rather upbeat song about being in a position where it can't get any worse, one could say that the lyricist had hit 'rock bottom' for ideas! The songwriters were the performing artists.

Essentially, the lyrics went

Where are we - Rock Bottom - tragedies
We've got 'em - remedies
Why don't we rub it out and start it again
With a sympathy - I get it - harmony - you said it.
Where are we - Rock Bottom - rub it out and start it again.

Can you tell me
can you tell me
I don't know
Can you help me
can you help me
I don't know
AII I know is we can do anything we want to.

(with thanks to lyricz.net)
4. The 1977 Eurovision Song Contest was supposed to have been held on 2 April but in fact did not take place until 7 May. What was the reason for the delay?

Answer: strike by BBC cameramen

The BBC cameramen and technicians went on strike before the contest was to have been held, but the dispute was later resolved.

The Silver Jubilee tour didn't start until 17 May. The Lockerbie disaster - the crash of Pan Am Flight 103 due to an explosion caused by Libyan terrorists - didn't happen until December 1988.

Throughout the 1970s there were many threats of, and some actual, explosions caused by IRA terrorists in London. However, if there was a threat to the 1977 Eurovision competition, it was not made public.
5. How many entries in the 1977 Eurovision Song Contest were sung entirely in English?

Answer: 4

They were

Ireland - "It's Nice to Be in Love Again"
Germany - "Telegram"
Belgium - "A Million in One, Two, Three"
UK - "Rock Bottom".

No songs were sung in a mixture of English and any other language this year as the old rule about a country's entry being sung in its own language had been reinstated. Germany and Belgium were permitted to sing theirs in English, however, as their national songs had been selected prior to the reinstatement of the language rule.
6. Which two countries withdrew from the 1977 Eurovision Song Contest?

Answer: Tunisia and Yugoslavia

Tunisia was about to have its debut, but then withdrew. Yugoslavia also chose not to appear in 1977.
7. One country returned to the Eurovision Song Contest in 1977 after staying out for at least one cycle. Which country came back?

Answer: Sweden

Sweden had withdrawn from the previous year's contest on the grounds that if it had won, it couldn't have afforded to stage the following year's competition. Due to their withdrawal in 1976, the rules were changed so that all participating countries shared in the expense.
8. Who was the presenter for the 1977 Eurovision Song Contest?

Answer: Angela Rippon

Rippon is a well-known British television journalist and presenter. She wasn't the first female news presenter (anchor) but she was the first to do that job on a regular basis.

Hazlehurst was the conductor. Carpenter was a sports commentator for the BBC, now retired. Bruce Forsyth is a British entertainer who got his start in pantomime but transitioned into television and is particularly known for his catchphrase "Nice to see you, to see you, nice".
9. There's always a halftime - what group or entertainer performed for the halftime of the 1977 Eurovision Song Contest?

Answer: Acker Bilk and his Paramount Jazz Men

Acker Bilk, born in 1929, is a British clarinetist. With his band, he created a number of traditional jazz hits, including "Stranger on the Shore" and "Aria". His somewhat unique style is sometimes attributed to his having lost part of one finger in a childhood sledding accident.

La Rue is a drag artist. Mott the Hoople was a rock band best known for its hit "All the Young Dudes". Lenny Henry is an English comedian.
10. Eighteen countries vied for the 1977 Eurovision Song crown. That means there should have been a 1st position, 2nd position, 3rd etc, all the way to 18th, right? Wrong - or is it? How many countries, if any, tied for position?

Answer: 2

Two countries tied for fourteenth position - Norway and Portugal. Of a total 1043 available points, France scored 136, the UK came second with 121, and so on down to Sweden's entry "Beatles" which scored a whopping two points.
Source: Author CariM0952

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