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The Eurovision Song Contest 1982 was the twenty-seventh edition held on 24 April 1982 at the Harrogate Centre in Harrogate, a town located in the region of North Yorkshire. It was presented by TV presenter Jan Leeming. 18 countries took part in the competition, Greece was to take part but ERT pulled their entry a few weeks prior to the event. France declined to enter, their main channel at the time TF1 citing the contest as "a monument to drivel."

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  • The Eurovision Song Contest 1982 was the twenty-seventh edition held on 24 April 1982 at the Harrogate Centre in Harrogate, a town located in the region of North Yorkshire. It was presented by TV presenter Jan Leeming. 18 countries took part in the competition, Greece was to take part but ERT pulled their entry a few weeks prior to the event. France declined to enter, their main channel at the time TF1 citing the contest as "a monument to drivel."
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  • 1981(xsd:integer)
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  • --
Theme
  • "Where is Harrogate?"
Winner
Broadcaster
  • 20(xsd:integer)
exsupervisor
  • Frank Naef
Final
  • 1982-04-24(xsd:date)
Opening
  • Film answering the question "Where is Harrogate?"
interval
  • Yorkshire Sights
Return
  • N/A
Entries
  • 18(xsd:integer)
presenters
  • Jan Leeming
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  • N/A
Venue
  • Harrogate Centre, Harrogate, United Kingdom
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  • Each country awarded 12, 10, 8-1 points to their 10 favourite songs
Conductor
  • Ronnie Hazlehurst
NEXT
  • 1983(xsd:integer)
Director
  • Michael Hurll
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  • The Eurovision Song Contest 1982 was the twenty-seventh edition held on 24 April 1982 at the Harrogate Centre in Harrogate, a town located in the region of North Yorkshire. It was presented by TV presenter Jan Leeming. 18 countries took part in the competition, Greece was to take part but ERT pulled their entry a few weeks prior to the event. France declined to enter, their main channel at the time TF1 citing the contest as "a monument to drivel." The contest was won by Germany, having waited since the inception of the contest for their first victory, and it was in a landslide, finishing a full 61 points ahead of second-place Israel. The winning song was Ein Bisschen Frieden performed by Nicole.
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