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Eurovision 1989: Much closer than it looked! | Super-cut with dynamic scoreboard

** TURKEY REMOVED DUE TO COPYRIGHT (29.10.23) ** An edited down version of the 1989 Eurovision Song Contest in Lausanne with a scoreboard using today’s technology. Nothing but a fun lockdown project. Firstly, the delay finishing the 1980s was not intentional. I was about 20 minutes away from uploading 1989 and my SSD bricked my PC. I lost everything since 1984...which was quite devastating. Just a reminder to backup your stuff! My 1985, 86 and 87 videos now only exist on YouTube! It’s taken me about six days to get 1989 rebuilt and reedited, and as you can imagine, I never want to see this edition again!! Anyway, this edit will give a flavour of the evening (6th May) with Terry Wogan’s commentary. Despite SSR’s excellent production and studio, this one felt like a 0-0 draw - almost as if Yugoslavia got points from the juries because they got to the end of the selection and wondered where to put the points. Even the UK entrant, lauded as a favourite to win, was lacklustre. Although, since I’ve heard these entries about six times, there are some highlights worth addressing - the Netherlands were really robbed here, and so were Austria I think - their strongest entry of the decade. 1989 was a huge year in European history, and just a few days before the contest, the border between Hungary and Austria was dismantled - the first chink in the ‘Iron Curtain’ that has split the continent into East and West. Largely free, democratic elections were scheduled to take place in Poland in the next month, protests in East Germany were mounting, and action was taking place in Czechoslovakia, Romania, Hungary and Bulgaria. Yugoslavia would go on it’s own journey too, but for now it ended a run of 22 songs which don’t add up to much to the casual viewer, but there were a few hints to the geopolitical scene in some of the lyrics - Austria being the most obvious. This is the last contest to date (2020) to be held in a Francophone country, had Switzerland won in 2020, I wonder what a modern day Francophone contest would look like - surely much less spoken French than in 1989. DESIGN AND THE BOARD So this year’s board was very similar to 1988, although it attempted to show a ‘shiny’ effect with a greater, brighter gradient. Together with the brush script typeface, this is one of the more unreadable boards, although I know it’s a victim of VHS recording and then digital crunching down! In 1988 I mentioned the strong corporate branding, and SSR surpassed Dublin I think. I was quite pleased to have achieved rebuilding the Matterhorn (even though I had to do it twice) and I think I managed to incorporate the now TWO elements of the board (that will be with us into the 90s), the main board and the Top 5. My original board (prior to my computer issues) had numbers flying to their countries, but I opted for something simpler in version two, and this gave me the opportunity to fold in some German and Italian along with the French. Incidentally SSR’s board is the last to appear in any other language other than English - boards had been appearing in the working languages of the EBU only (English and French) since 1977. Whereas last year had a mixture of serif and sans serif, this year only Palatino is used (see 1988 for a history), although I opted for Monotype’s version, Book Antiqua, a font that appears on all Windows PCs, in bold and italic, as was their logo branding. TRANSFER NEWS (source: Wiki) BACK: Cyprus: They returned with an entry that was legal and proper, so all 22 countries of the 1980s appear for the final shindig of the decade. INTERVAL ACT Guy Tell attempts a magic trick. Unsurprisingly, magicians haven’t been back to Eurovision that much since. Do check out Wogan’s full commentary, it’s classic Wogan. CREDITS TheEurovision1992 channel for the high quality video (TVE original transmission, via ‘Nostalgia’) JUGOVIZIJA for the rest of the show rebroadcast by ARD. Lucas ESC Archive for a video with Wogan’s commentary on it! Yugoslav flag by Đorđe Andrejević-Kun,https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... www.countryflags.com/en/ for all the free to use images of flags The flashing phone came from www.flaticon.com All Copyright goes to SRG SSR and the BBC. 00:00 Intro 07:23 Song super-cut 22:20 Interval act 25:05 Voting Intro 27:27 The reorder board 89 1:05:58 Recap and reprise of winning song 1:08:47 Closing credits

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