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Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 1983
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Greece was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1983 with the song "Mou les", composed by Antonis Plessas, with lyrics by Sofia Fildissi, and performed by Christie Stasinopoulou. The Greek participating broadcaster, the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT), selected its entry through a national final.
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Before Eurovision
National final
The Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT) held the national final on 18 March 1983 at its television studios in Peania, hosted by Mako Georgiadou. Originally, there were 11 songs taking part, but song 7, "Horos tis nichtas" by Petros Dourdouvakis was possibly disqualified, as it was not included in the voting results. The winning song was chosen by a 50-member jury composed of "experts" and members of the public.
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At Eurovision
The contest was broadcast on ERT1 and on radio station B Programma.[1][2]
"Mou les" was performed tenth on the night (following Finland's "Fantasiaa" by Ami Aspelund and preceding the Netherlands' "Sing Me a Song" by Bernadette). At the close of voting, it had received 32 points, placing 14th in a field of 20.[3] The conductor of the Greek entry was Mimis Plessas.[citation needed]
Voting
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References
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