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Eurovision Song Contest 1989
Original title: Eurovision Chanson '89: Lausanne
TV Special
1989
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Jaques Descenaux
Lolita Morena
Nina Agustí
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Stars
Jaques Descenaux
Lolita Morena
Nina Agustí
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Jaques Descenaux
Self - Host
Lolita Morena
Self - Host
Nina Agustí
Self - Spanish Entry: 6th Place
Joaquim Andrade
Self - Portuguese Entry: 16th Place
Serenella Andrade
Self - Portuguese Vote Presenter
Haris Andreadis
Self - Conductor: Cyprus
John Andreassen
Self - Norwegian Commentator
(voice)
Luc Appermont
Self - Belgian Commentator: Dutch Speaking Region
(voice)
John Beeb
Self - United Kingdom Entry: 2nd Place
Mike Bell
Self - United Kingdom Entry: 2nd Place
Anders Berglund
Self - Conductor: Sweden
Colin Berry
Self - UK Vote Presenter
Dafni Bokota
Self - Greek Commentator
(voice)
Arþór Björgvin Bolisson
Self - Icelandic Commentator
(voice)
Galit Burg
Self - Israeli Entry: 12th Place
Juan Carlos Calderón
Self - Conductor: Spain
Ray Carauna
Self - United Kingdom Entry: 2nd Place
Gabriella Carlucci
Self - Italian Commentator
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Featured in
Pauw in Panama: Episode #1.9
(2001)
Soundtracks
Ne Partez pas sans Moi
Written by
Atilla Sereftug
and
Nella Martinetti
Performed by
Céline Dion
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Release date
May 6, 1989 (Switzerland)
Country of origin
Switzerland
Official site
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Languages
Danish
Dutch
English
Finnish
French
German
Greek
Hebrew
Icelandic
Italian
Norwegian
Portuguese
Romansh
Serbo-Croatian
Spanish
Swedish
Turkish
Also known as
Євробачення 1989
Filming locations
Palais de Beaulieu, Lausanne, Canton de Vaud, Switzerland
Production companies
European Broadcasting Union (EBU)
Télévision Suisse-Romande (TSR)
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