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Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 1977

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Norway was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1977 with the song "Casanova", composed by Svein Strugstad, with lyrics by Dag Nordtømme, and performed by Anita Skorgan. The Norwegian participating broadcaster, Norsk rikskringkasting (NRK), selected its entry through Melodi Grand Prix 1977. This was the first of three Eurovision appearances (and a further uncredited fourth) for Skorgan.

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Before Eurovision

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Melodi Grand Prix 1977

Format

The format of Melodi Grand Prix 1977 was a lot less centralised than in previous editions. It consisted of each county being assigned to one of five districts with each district providing their own entries to a final. The final would then have six songs, one from each district but two from the district with the Eastern counties. Each district was able to dictate the format of their own semi-finals.[1] These semi-finals were broadcast on regional radio. The North, South, West, and Central Districts had semi-finals with four songs each, while the Eastern District had six songs in their semi-final.[2]

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Competing entries

Norsk rikskringkasting (NRK) opened a submission period for entries which lasted from 16 November 1976 until 10 December 1976. Interested artists were required to send their entries not to NRK but to their respective District Offices.[1] A total of 348 entries were received by the districts and a 3-member jury in each district chose the entries for their district's semi-final.[3]

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Regional semi-finals

North

The competing entries of the Northern District semi-final were broadcast on 14 January 1977, in a show hosted by Leif Erik Forberg, after which the public was able to send in postcard votes until 19 January 1977.[20][21] The four entries were recorded by either Turid Pedersen or Kristen Lyngedal and were accompanied by Kurt Samuelsen's quartet, who also arranged all four competing entries.[20][22] The winner of the semi-final was announced on 21 January 1977.[21]

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Central

The competing entries of the Central District semi-final were broadcast on 14 January 1977, after which the public was able to send in postcard votes until 19 January 1977.[24] The winner of the semi-final was announced on 21 January 1977.[21]

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West

The competing entries of the Western District semi-final were broadcast twice, on 13 January and 17 January 1977, after which the public was able to send in postcard votes until 19 January 1977. All four entries were recorded by either Ellen Margrethe Johansen or Helge Nilsen and were arranged by Brødrene Thue.[8][9] The winner of the semi-final was announced on 21 January 1977.[21]

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South

The competing entries of the South District semi-final were broadcast on 10 January 1977, in a show hosted by Julius Hougen, after which the public was able to send in postcard votes until 19 January 1977.[18][21][26] All four entries were recorded by either Hans Petter Hansen or Magne Høyland and were arranged by Håkon Berge.[18] The winner of the semi-final was announced on 21 January 1977.[21]

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East

The competing entries of the East District semi-final were broadcast on 13 January 1977, after which the public was able to send in postcard votes until 19 January 1977.[21][10] The entries were recorded by Benny Borg, Nora Brockstedt, and Kirsti Sparboe, with Roy Hellvin's quartet, who also arranged all six competing entries.[10] Around 1,300 votes were received and the winners of the semi-final were announced on 21 January 1977.[19][21]

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Final

Prior to the final, the entries were broadcast two at a time in the show Lørdagslag on 29 January, 5 February, and 12 February 1977. The final was held during a special edition of Lørdagslag on 19 February 1977. The competition took place the studios of NRK studios in Oslo and was hosted by Vidar Lønn-Arnesen. The orchestra was conducted by Carsten Klouman. Every song, with the exception of "Sang", was performed by a different singer than in the regional radio semi-finals. The results were decided by regional juries consisting of 8 to 10 members each.[12][27]

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At Eurovision

On the night of the final Skorgan performed 5th in the running order, following Austria and preceding Germany. At the close of voting "Casanova" had picked up 18 points, placing Norway joint 14th of the 18 entries.[28] The Norwegian jury awarded its 12 points to Ireland.[29]

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