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Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 1971 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 1971
Belgium was represented by Jacques Raymond and Lily Castel, with the song '"Goeiemorgen, morgen", at the 1971 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place on 3 April in Dublin. Raymond and Castel had not taken part in the original Belgian final, which was won with Nicole & Hugo performing the song. Shortly before the Dublin final however, Nicole had fallen ill and was unable to travel, so broadcaster BRT (Radio- en Televisieomroep ), predecessor of VRT, drafted in Raymond and Castel as late replacements. Raymond had previously sung for Belgium at Eurovision in 1963. Future Belgian representatives Ann Christy (1975) and Micha Marah (1979) took part in the 1971 preselection. Nicole & Hugo would represent Belgium in 1973. ==Final== 25 songs were submitted for the Belgian preselection, and over the course of nine semi-finals were whittled down to 12. The exact means by which the qualifying songs were chosen is unclear and appears to have been rather complicated, consisting of matches and re-matches.〔(ESC National Finals database - Belgium semi-finals 1971 )〕 The final took place on 6 February at the Amerikaans Theater in Brussels. Eight acts were involved, as Marah and Mary Porcelijn had qualified with three songs each. Voting was by an "expert" jury of 12 members, each nominating their favourite song. This turned out to be something of a non-event, as in the end only three songs received any votes at all. "Goeiemorgen, morgen" was the choice of eight of the jury members.〔(ESC National Finals database - Belgium final 1971 )〕
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