Melodi Grand Prix 1975
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Melodi Grand Prix 1975
Summary
Melodi Grand Prix 1975 is an entertainment television program[1].
Key Facts
- Melodi Grand Prix 1975 won the Ellen Nikolaysen[2].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1975's instance of is recorded as entertainment television program[3].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1975's instance of is recorded as music competition[4].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1975's genre is popular music[5].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1975 followed Melodi Grand Prix 1974[6].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1975 was followed by Melodi Grand Prix 1976[7].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1975's part of the series is recorded as Melodi Grand Prix[8].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1975 took place at NRK Marienlyst[9].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1975 is part of Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 1975[10].
- The original language of Melodi Grand Prix 1975 was Norwegian[11].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1975's presenter is recorded as Bergljot Engeset[12].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1975's original broadcaster is recorded as Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation[13].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1975's country of origin is recorded as Norway[14].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1975 took place on January 25, 1975[15].
- Melodi Grand Prix 1975's title is recorded as Melodi Grand Prix 1975[16].
Body
Publication
The original language of Melodi Grand Prix 1975 was Norwegian[11]. Its genre is popular music[5]. It is part of Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 1975[10]. Its part of the series is recorded as Melodi Grand Prix[8].
Subject and Themes
Melodi Grand Prix 1975's part of the series is recorded as Melodi Grand Prix[8].
Reception
Melodi Grand Prix 1975 won the Ellen Nikolaysen[2].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Melodi Grand Prix 1975 followed Melodi Grand Prix 1974[6]. It was followed by Melodi Grand Prix 1976[7].
Material and Period
Melodi Grand Prix 1975 took place at NRK Marienlyst[9].
FAQs
What awards did Melodi Grand Prix 1975 receive?
Honors received include Ellen Nikolaysen[2].