It's at 6:50 Dutch Presenter: Do you want my phone number now or after the 12 points? Greek Host: Give it to me now. I bet it's 69 69 69. TV Commentor: Oh for Heaven's sake!
The last presenter is only fun for us in Sweden I'm afraid. He's a comedian and had a huge breakthrough some time before this. He's speaking like that on purpose (swenglish we call it) and it's rather quite fun for us Swedes but could be a bit confusing for non-Swedes...
Trass El Yeah but the thing was Terry Wogan didn't know any of that, perhaps if someone had briefed him before the show that the Swedish guy would be talking very slowly but it was just an act then history would have been different lol.
You left out my favourite voting moment: when the hosts in Zagreb (1990) couldn't make contact with their own Yugoslavian jury! But this was a very funny collection; thanks for posting!
At 8:00 he is not having trouble speaking he is a guy on TV that's really a big fat laugh he just likes humor! By the way I know that because I am a swed!
4:23 I had a moment like this with my former math teacher who is a true methusalem, when we once bumped on each other on the street. It was pretty awkward right from the beginning, but I made it even worse when it just poured out of my mouth: "Wow, so you're still working in the school?" God, did I want a comet to strike down on me that moment. I apologized in advance, haven't given her time to even answer my question. But she just laughed and said that she will be teaching for few more years.
"one big big hello from sarajevo" - she said it already at the beginning. and when they told her "we will start from the very beginning", she replied "one big big hello from sarajevo"
funny when the host forgot Ireland and was about to conclude the show, and she remembered and when she asked the irish can we get the votes from Ireland and his reply was so funny "I thought we where going to be left out" ;)))
I feel bad for Ulrika (the 1998 presenter) the Dutch lady said she represented her country "a long time ago" and then Ulrika said "a long time ago, was it?" not rudely but just repeating. Also in the Swedish vote after he said Iceland he said "its true." Next year their song was Is It True? #ILLUMINATICONFIRMED
The last guy is a Swedish comedian called Björn Gustaffson (think I might've misspelled his last name and I don't feel like looking it up just to correct it)
@manzacom In 1975 the scoreboard fails to show the 3 points awarded to Turkey and the host keeps on saying "Can we get 3 points on the Turkey?" and the spokesperson starts to laugh (maybe cause of the 2 meanings of Turkey) In 1998 the Dutch lady says she feels for the participants cause she took part too (in 1965) then Ulrika says "A long time ago was it?" which made the audience laugh cause it sounded kinda rude. :)
"I'm sorry, Croatia 6 points austria 5 points" "We have to start from the beginning" "Okay I'm so sorry" Terry Wogan - "That's okay, you're fired." LAD
@roda2703 Actually the german speaker in the background says "so, we usually receive the highest points from Spain and the lowest from Norway and... Austria. So here are the results of the Austrian jury:" "Germany, 1 point"
Oh yes I realised it later :( Also Belén of Spain from the same year! I'll upload the video after the contest and put them in! Hopefully we'll have some fun this year too! :)
Well it can' be all about blocks today. Block voting certainly occurs, partly due to neighbouring countries having similar musical tastes and often also sharing the same music industry. But if voting was only about neighbours and blocks, the results would be nearly the same every year. Also this year Sweden recieved 12 points from countries like Spain, and they are not excactly neighbours.
Well, the votes are already in. The ceremony of the votes are just for the audience (to make it a big exciting show). Sometimes they have to speed up because of the "schedule- television times" for some other countries. So far as lack of respect, i don't think so. Lack of tension maybe...
a yes, i totally LOVED the presenter from Norway in 1996. i think she was the best from the ones i can remember. i think she have had a funny moment with the turkish guy too :DD. I LOVED her, so talented :)))
I wish you had put up the part in the 1981 voting where when ireland was supposed to get 10 points, they were given 310 points. I havn't seen it, just heard about it!
In one of the clips, i think the man says ' Oslo are you there? ' and that is proceeded by 'Hello this is Vienna calling.' and he reply's with ' Vienna what are you doing here? '
Germany was leading the vote at the 1981 contest; every jury had given 10 or 12 points to the German song...the audience was clearly surprised that the Austrian jury gave only one point to what was without any doubt the only true good song of the year!
The dutch guy was Paul de Leeuw; His jokes seem harsh and rude, but it just came over wrong because any one who sees his tv shows adores his kind of humour. He is a great human being. It''s a kind of men that judges no one, and love every one.
@carligo actually the funny part is that the stupid blond hostess said "Dobriy vecher/good night", as if she was translating. Actually dobriy vecher means good evening (and you say it while saying hello to some1, not when saying goodbye)
- good evening Yugoslavia may I have your points?
- I don't have it...
#EPIC
iSAIDWUT iSAID I laughed so bad 😂😂
One of the best is 'I don't have the points' :'D
"I don't have it" in 1981
and "This was wrong, I said... Ireland, 10 points!" is one of my favorite quotes
"I bet it's 69 69 69"
"Oh for Heaven's sake...." Terry xD
I didnt actually catched that...Give me an expl please :D (the whole dialogue)
It's at 6:50
Dutch Presenter: Do you want my phone number now or after the 12 points?
Greek Host: Give it to me now. I bet it's 69 69 69.
TV Commentor: Oh for Heaven's sake!
Well for Greek people it makes more sense because mobile numbers here start with 69
8:15 "B-b-b-boznia herze-hert-herzogovina..." I cracked up at this point.
He is stuttering. You may not laugh about it.
Under any other circumstance, however, he is a television presenter. He is paid to talk clearly.
Plus, I have a stutter.
E. R. E. Jones He's a swedish comedian, he talked like that on purpose
I guess he is drunk or has smoked something.
I always die at:
Here are the votes who will dicide tonights winner so here i go
BYE
1:43 Vienna what are you doing here? LOL
"God evening Yugoslavia, can i have your votes please"?
Yugoslavia: "I don't have it" xD
That made me laugh, so hard!!! haha xD
HAHAHA I love how everyone in Sweden were laughing their asses of and everyone else felt sorry for Björn Gustavsson!! lol
''Yugoslavia, could we have your votes, plese?''
''I don't have it.'' xD
The last presenter is only fun for us in Sweden I'm afraid. He's a comedian and had a huge breakthrough some time before this. He's speaking like that on purpose (swenglish we call it) and it's rather quite fun for us Swedes but could be a bit confusing for non-Swedes...
Trass El Yeah but the thing was Terry Wogan didn't know any of that, perhaps if someone had briefed him before the show that the Swedish guy would be talking very slowly but it was just an act then history would have been different lol.
But he said "You're looking at million $-Björn" 😏 so he probably knew that he was quite known but still in his fashion, had to crack a joke
I thought the guy was drunk
@carligo
She said "Thank you Novi Sad and dobro vecer" to the Cypriot jury (Surely she planned to say it to the Yugoslavian one!)
The UK actually used to get votes?! :')
5:15 "that's ok,you're fired.." hahahaha
You left out my favourite voting moment: when the hosts in Zagreb (1990) couldn't make contact with their own Yugoslavian jury! But this was a very funny collection; thanks for posting!
The voting was so terribly serious in the old days. I kind of miss the grandeur of it.
"That's okay, you're fired."
At 8:00 he is not having trouble speaking he is a guy on TV that's really a big fat laugh he just likes humor!
By the way I know that because I am a swed!
"On this paper is tonights winner, and I know your waiting to hear it, so .... goodbye"
OMG, this was too much XD
The moment with Yugoslavia from 1981 is soooo funny! :))
I think the last guy was high:))))
C.B. Colin no he is a swedish comedian :)
SwedishCoDMafia Why not both?
4:23 I had a moment like this with my former math teacher who is a true methusalem, when we once bumped on each other on the street. It was pretty awkward right from the beginning, but I made it even worse when it just poured out of my mouth: "Wow, so you're still working in the school?" God, did I want a comet to strike down on me that moment. I apologized in advance, haven't given her time to even answer my question. But she just laughed and said that she will be teaching for few more years.
my heart goes out to all of the singers coz I know what it feels like ... you took part didnt u? yes! a long time ago was it!?
"one big big hello from sarajevo" - she said it already at the beginning. and when they told her "we will start from the very beginning", she replied "one big big hello from sarajevo"
The swedish guy was a little... um... slow xD
"I bet it's 69 69 69" I'm done
I bet it was 69 69 69
+JP Brown HAHA I CAN'T BEILIVE HE SAYED THAT..
XD
-Hello Yugoslavia, your votes please
-I don't have it
-aha thank you very much XD
8:15 he is a comedy man
LOL "God Night London...no...Good evening"..."Good morning Luxembourg" LOL
1979 is funny haha!
"well, vienna, what are you doing here?"......
funny when the host forgot Ireland and was about to conclude the show, and she remembered and when she asked the irish can we get the votes from Ireland and his reply was so funny "I thought we where going to be left out" ;)))
Good recap!! Congratulations!
This is so much fun!!! More please;) big kisses from iceland
I will say you guys have sent some good songs though, loved the 2006 entry and you guys have won the contest more then i imagined.
I replayed the first one for about 10 times is so funny
5:15 "That's okay. You're fired!" xD
I watched that swede live, and was cracking up as hell. Im from Norway :P
I feel bad for Ulrika (the 1998 presenter) the Dutch lady said she represented her country "a long time ago" and then Ulrika said "a long time ago, was it?" not rudely but just repeating. Also in the Swedish vote after he said Iceland he said "its true." Next year their song was Is It True? #ILLUMINATICONFIRMED
The last guy is a Swedish comedian called Björn Gustaffson (think I might've misspelled his last name and I don't feel like looking it up just to correct it)
Wogan on good form..." You're fired!"
Thank you very much Novi Sad, dobre veće and good night! WIN!
@manzacom
In 1975 the scoreboard fails to show the 3 points awarded to Turkey and the host keeps on saying "Can we get 3 points on the Turkey?" and the spokesperson starts to laugh (maybe cause of the 2 meanings of Turkey)
In 1998 the Dutch lady says she feels for the participants cause she took part too (in 1965) then Ulrika says "A long time ago was it?" which made the audience laugh cause it sounded kinda rude. :)
"I'm sorry, Croatia 6 points austria 5 points"
"We have to start from the beginning"
"Okay I'm so sorry"
Terry Wogan - "That's okay, you're fired."
LAD
Yugoslavia lost it's votes)
08:12 Bo-bo-bob-ossssNia and Geehezehovina))))
Good evening Yugoslavia, can I have your votes please? - I Don't have it
Haha, that was so good! :D
Thank you @mb731 !
@roda2703
Actually the german speaker in the background says "so, we usually receive the highest points from Spain and the lowest from Norway and... Austria. So here are the results of the Austrian jury:" "Germany, 1 point"
7:47 Is the best. Björn Gustavsson from sweden!
The first moment is the BEST!!!
That swedish guy at 8:00 is actually a comedian and that is why he is doing that hahahaha
1981-Good evening Yugoslavia, can I have your votes please?
Rude and nervous: I don't have it! Hahaha
Good evening Yugoslavia, could i have your votes please
Yugoslavia: I don't have it *hangs up*
Oh yes I realised it later :( Also Belén of Spain from the same year! I'll upload the video after the contest and put them in! Hopefully we'll have some fun this year too! :)
Well it can' be all about blocks today. Block voting certainly occurs, partly due to neighbouring countries having similar musical tastes and often also sharing the same music industry. But if voting was only about neighbours and blocks, the results would be nearly the same every year. Also this year Sweden recieved 12 points from countries like Spain, and they are not excactly neighbours.
Last night something very similar happened when Germany had to communicate its vote! ahahah
The first one look soo ancient! Loove it!
Hahaha love Björn Gustavsson at the end! so funny!
Damn, that moment with the Czech spokesperson could have been very dangerous. :D
God bless Terry Wogan, RIP
Well, the votes are already in. The ceremony of the votes are just for the audience (to make it a big exciting show). Sometimes they have to speed up because of the "schedule- television times" for some other countries. So far as lack of respect, i don't think so. Lack of tension maybe...
2013 - Lenas Fail
a yes, i totally LOVED the presenter from Norway in 1996. i think she was the best from the ones i can remember. i think she have had a funny moment with the turkish guy too :DD. I LOVED her, so talented :)))
OMG, the swedish guy was funny..
I'm glad to hear that he was only joking.. I thought he was stupid :)
@actiongirlbarbieman
if someone didn't know,a woman who didn't have the results we can see her from 2:45 as a presenter of eurovision 1990 :DD
I wish you had put up the part in the 1981 voting where when ireland was supposed to get 10 points, they were given 310 points. I havn't seen it, just heard about it!
In one of the clips, i think the man says ' Oslo are you there? ' and that is proceeded by 'Hello this is Vienna calling.' and he reply's with ' Vienna what are you doing here? '
the dutch guy in 2006 is Paul de Leeuw. He is a comedian and a very good one!
holy shit the last guy had my all cringed up
I think he was being awkward purposely.
Björn Gustavsson in my heart XD
*A big hello from Sarajevo*
these are the moments that should be on it'll be alright on the night.
When the Dutch person was saying she was in Eurovision in the past, Ulrika replied, "A long time ago, was it?" in a what seemed sarcastic tone.
Germany was leading the vote at the 1981 contest; every jury had given 10 or 12 points to the German song...the audience was clearly surprised that the Austrian jury gave only one point to what was without any doubt the only true good song of the year!
lol, the bosnian girl - she even said hello again
Here I go.. bye. his name is Peter Poles :D
greeting from Slovenia
One big big big hello from Sarajevo
Last one was my favourite. Funny!
I miss terry, Eurovision isn't the same without him.
LOl I think that last Swedish guy was stoned man !
"a long time a go was it??" hahaha
Also, Wogan just MAKES this.
One big big Hello from Sarajevo! :D
Yeah! That was my favourite too! I laughed so much my stomach was hurting! X'D
lmao @ the last one [Björn Gustafsson] , I love him x)
(yeah i'm swedish)
the last one was funny as hell
I thought we were going to be left out
7:45 he said ''have a long career'' hahahahaha
Björn gustafsson är legend.
Search for "Eurovision voting 1981" and mabye part 2
Peter Poles: Legend!
The dutch guy was Paul de Leeuw; His jokes seem harsh and rude, but it just came over wrong because any one who sees his tv shows adores his kind of humour. He is a great human being. It''s a kind of men that judges no one, and love every one.
He's hilarious
***** dont be fucking ryde with dutch people!!!! U stupid ratcist !!!!!!!
@carligo actually the funny part is that the stupid blond hostess said "Dobriy vecher/good night", as if she was translating. Actually dobriy vecher means good evening (and you say it while saying hello to some1, not when saying goodbye)
oh god, the last guy must have been have held at gunpoint.
@Nutzername92a "Ok you're fired" lol :D
Austria was giving only 1 point to Germany while the vast majority of countries gave Germany 8, 10 or 12.
@Orlabobz indeed - but the board showed 328 not 310
Folks really should vote more often!
Hahahaha, the Slovenian guy is hilarious...'here I go, buy!' :))))
''I know you are anxiously awaiting them so here I go.....bye.''