Melodi Grand Prix 1972
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Melodi Grand Prix 1972
Summary
Melodi Grand Prix 1972 is a television program[1].
Key Facts
- Melodi Grand Prix 1972 won the Grethe Kausland[2].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1972 won the Benny Borg[3].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1972's instance of is recorded as television program[4].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1972's instance of is recorded as music competition[5].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1972's genre is recorded as popular music[6].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1972's follows is recorded as Melodi Grand Prix 1971[7].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1972's followed by is recorded as Melodi Grand Prix 1973[8].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1972's part of the series is recorded as Melodi Grand Prix[9].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1972's location is recorded as NRK Marienlyst[10].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1972's IMDb ID is recorded as tt0448042[11].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1972's part of is recorded as Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 1972[12].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1972's original language of film or TV show is recorded as Norwegian[13].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1972's presenter is recorded as Vidar Lønn-Arnesen[14].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1972's original broadcaster is recorded as Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation[15].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1972's country of origin is recorded as Norway[16].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1972's point in time is recorded as +1972-02-19T00:00:00Z[17].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1972's title is recorded as Melodi Grand Prix 1972[18].
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Recognition
Wins include Grethe Kausland[2], a television actor[19], 1947–2007[20], of Norway[21], awarded the Spellemann Award for female artist of the year[22] and Benny Borg[3], a singer[23], b. 1945[24], of Sweden[25], awarded the Spellemann Award for male artist of the year[26], specialised in dansband music[27].
FAQs
What awards did Melodi Grand Prix 1972 receive?
Honors received include Grethe Kausland[2] and Benny Borg[3].