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III Festival Internacional da Cancao TV Program 1968
This is a TV broadcast from Festival Internacional da Cancao in 1968,
in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Franck Pourcel
appears two instrumental numbers and then he is briefly interviewed.
Release Information:
Guest: Singers and conductors for the Festival including: Francoise Hardy, Paul Anka,
Franck Pourcel and many others
Broadcast Date:
1968.
Partial Listing:
- 01. USA - Mary - Mike Dees
- 02. Finland - I'll find a place for me someday - Danny
- 03. Canada - This Crazy World - Paul Anka
- 04. Greece - If You Want To Come - Marinella
- 05. Interval - Franck Pourcel conducts the orchestra: I Will Wait for You
- 06. Monaco- Un Dimanche apres la fin du monde - Martine Baujoud
- 07. France - A quoi ça sert - Francoise Hardy
- 08. Brazil - Sabiá - Cinara e Cybele
- 09. Norway - I Feel so Strong - Kirsty Sparboe
- 10. Mexico - Puedo Morir mañana - Imella Miller
- 11. Japan - Sayonara Sayonara - Kyu Sakamoto
- 12. Luxembourg - La Vie est Moche Antoine - Antónie
- 13. England - Antonio - Anita Harris
- 14. Spain - La feria - Salomé
- 15. Italy - Non Domandarti - Pino Donagio
- 16. Czechoslovakia - Lady Carnaval - Karel Gott
- 17. Austria - Já - Peter Horton
- 18. Interview to Livingston and Evans
- 19. Interview to Eliana Pitman
- 20. Interview to Manuel Rocha Fragoso (Ambassador of Portugal)
- 21. Interview to John Road
- 22 Interview to Franck Pourcel
- 23. Interview to Brian Epstein (Manager of The Beatles)
- 24. Interview to Chico Buarque and Tom Jobim
- 25. Interview to Armando Manzanero
- 26. Interview to Mauro Almeida
- 27. Interview to Taiguara
- 28. Results from 10th to 6th place (Sweden, Czechoslovakia, Norway, Japan, Monaco)
- 29. 5th place - Andora - Romuald - Le Bruit des Vagues
- 30. 4th place - Italy - Pino Donagio - Non Domandarti
- 31. 3rd place - USA - Mike Dees - Mary
- 32. 2nd place - Canada - Paul Anka - This Crazy World
- 33. 1st place - Brazil - Cinara and Cybele - Sabiá
Franck Pourcel conducting the Festival's orchestra
Pourcel interviewed