Jeux sans frontières season 17

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Jeux sans frontières
Season 17
No. of teams7 countries
Winners Flag of Portugal.svg Lisbon
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dartmouth
Head referees
No. of episodes8
Release
Original network
Original release26 May (1981-05-26) 
8 September 1981 (1981-09-08)
Season chronology
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The 17th season of the international television game show Jeux sans frontières was held in the summer of 1981. Broadcasters from Belgium, France, Italy, Portugal, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and Yugoslavia participated in the competition coordinated by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), while West Germany withdrew due to low viewing figures. [1] The different heats were hosted by each of the participant broadcasters in locations in their countries such as Lignano Sabbiadoro (Italy), Pula (Yugoslavia), Annecy (France), Meiringen-Hasliberg (Switzerland), Lisbon (Portugal), Sunderland (United Kingdom), and Charleroi (Belgium). The grand final was held in Belgrade (Yugoslavia). The head international referees in charge of supervising the competition were Gennaro Olivieri and Guido Pancaldi  [ it ]. [2]

For each heat, each broadcaster sent a mixed team from a city or town from its country that competed against each other in a series of games –funny physical games played in outlandish costumes, though none-the-less technically difficult– themed in the specific topic of the episode. After the seven heats, the most successful team from each country competed in the grand final. Each of the episodes was presented by the host broadcaster in its own language. Each of the participating broadcasters had their own presenters who did some on-site presentations for their audience and commented on the competition in their language. [3]

The season was won by the teams from Lisbon, Portugal, and Dartmouth, United Kingdom. [4]

Participants

CountryBroadcasterCodeColourCities
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium RTBF / BRT BYellow Torhout
Molenbeek-Saint-Jean
Herent
Charleroi
Bornem
Lessines
Evergem
Flag of France.svg  France Antenne 2 FGreen Bitche en Moselle
Argentan
Digne-les-Bains
Les Gets
Le Cannet
Annecy
Issy-les-Moulineaux
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy RAI IBlue Lignano Sabbiadoro
San Felice Circeo
Montorio al Vomano
Finale Ligure
Merate
Agropoli
Senigallia
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal RTP POrange Flag of the Azores.svg São Miguel
Santarém
Lisbon
Flag of Madeira.svg  Madeira
Braga
Aveiro
Algarve
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland SRG SSR TSI CHWhite and red Regensdorf
Saint-Légier
Rancate
Saas Fee
Ittigen
Intragna
Les Bois
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom BBC GBRed Sherborne
Kingston-upon-Hull
Dartmouth
Luton
Dunfermline
Warrington
Sunderland
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia JRT YUWhite and blue Flag of the Socialist Republic of Croatia.svg Šibenik
Flag of the Socialist Republic of Croatia.svg Pula
Flag of the Socialist Republic of Croatia.svg Osijek
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1946-1992).svg Zenica
Flag of SR Serbia.svg Pirot
Flag of SR Serbia.svg Majdanpek
Flag of the Socialist Republic of Macedonia.svg Bitolj

Season overview

HeatDateHostThemeWinner
BroadcasterCity
126 May RAI Flag of Italy.svg Lignano Sabbiadoro "Water" Flag of Italy.svg Lignano Sabbiadoro
210 June JRT (TV Belgrade) Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Flag of the Socialist Republic of Croatia.svg Pula "The Cinema" Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Flag of the Socialist Republic of Croatia.svg Pula
324 June RTP Flag of Portugal.svg Lisbon "The Festival of Saint Anthony" Flag of Portugal.svg Lisbon
48 July RTBF Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Charleroi "Professions" Flag of Italy.svg Finale Ligure
529 July SRG SSR TSI (TV DRS) Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Meiringen-Hasliberg "Mountain Holidays, Legends of the Swiss Alps" Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Ittigen
612 August Antenne 2 Flag of France.svg Annecy "Games of the World" Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Lessines
725 August BBC Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sunderland "A Country-House Weekend in the 1920s"
IF8 September JRT (TV Belgrade) Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Flag of SR Serbia.svg Belgrade "The Music, la Musique, die Musik... Long live the Music!"

Results

Heat 1

Heat 1 was hosted by RAI on 26 May 1981 in Lignano Sabbiadoro, Italy, and its theme was the sea. It was presented by Michele Gammino and Milly Carlucci.

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1I Lignano Sabbiadoro 46
2CH Regensdorf 41
3YU Šibenik 31
3GB Sherborne 31
5B Torhout 27
6P São Miguel 26
7F Bitche en Moselle 22

Heat 2

Heat 2 was hosted by TV Belgrade on behalf of JRT on 10 June 1981 at the Roman amphitheatre in Pula, Yugoslavia, and its theme was cinema. It was presented by Dunja Lango  [ sr ], Minja Subota and Mersiha Čolaković.

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1YU Pula 45
2CH Saint-Légier 44
3F Argentan 34
4I San Felice Circeo 31
5GB Kingston-upon-Hull 30
6B Molenbeek-Saint-Jean 25
7P Santarém 19

Heat 3

Heat 3 was hosted by RTP on 24 June 1981 in front of the Belém Tower in Lisbon, Portugal, and its theme was the feast of Saint Anthony. It was presented by Eládio Clímaco and Alice Cruz.

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1P Lisbon 48
2GB Dartmouth 39
3F Digne-les-Bains 37
4B Herent 34
5I Montorio al Vomano 32
6CH Rancate 25
7YU Osijek 24

Heat 4

Heat 4 was hosted by RTBF on 8 July 1981 in Charleroi, Belgium, and its theme was professions. It was presented by Paule Herreman and Michel Lemaire.

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1I Finale Ligure 43
2YU Zenica 37
3F Les Gets 36
4B Charleroi 32
4CH Saas Fee 32
6P Madeira 28
7GB Luton 21

Heat 5

Heat 5 was hosted by TV DRS on behalf of SRG SSR TSI on 29 July 1981 in Meiringen-Hasliberg, Switzerland, and its theme was holidays in the mountains and legends of the Swiss Alps. It was presented by Jan Hiermeyer  [ de ] and Rosemarie Pfluger  [ de ].

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1CH Ittigen 40
2F Le Cannet 39
3GB Dunfermline 35
3YU Pirot 35
5B Bornem 31
6I Merate 30
7P Braga 19

Heat 6

Heat 6 was hosted by Antenne 2 on 12 August 1981 in Annecy, France, and its theme was the sports in the town. It was presented by Guy Lux and Simone Garnier  [ fr ].

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1B Lessines 45
2CH Intragna 43
3F Annecy 37
4P Aveiro 31
5GB Warrington 28
6YU Majdanpek 24
7I Agropoli 21

Heat 7

Heat 7 was hosted by the BBC on 25 August 1981 in Sunderland, United Kingdom, and its theme was British weekend traditions. It was presented by Stuart Hall and Eddie Waring.

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1CH Les Bois 38
1F Issy-les-Moulineaux 38
3B Evergem 36
4YU Bitolj 33
5I Senigallia 30
6GB Sunderland 28
6P Algarve 28

Qualifiers

The teams with the most points from each country advanced to the grand final:

CountryTownPlace wonPoints won
P Lisbon 148
I Lignano Sabbiadoro 146
B Lessines 145
YU Pula 145
CH Ittigen 140
F Issy-les-Moulineaux 138
GB Dartmouth 239

Final

The final was hosted by TV Belgrade on behalf of JRT on 8 September 1981 at the swimming pool complex of the Tašmajdan Sports and Recreation Center in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, and its theme was music. It was presented by Dunja Lango, Mersiha Čolaković and Minja Subota.

PlaceCountryTownPoints
1P Lisbon 38
1GB Dartmouth 38
3YU Pula 36
4I Lignano Sabbiadoro 33
5CH Ittigen 26
6F Issy-les-Moulineaux 24
7B Lessines 19

Broadcasts

The competition was transmitted to the participating broadcasters via the Eurovision network. In most cases, broadcasters aired the episodes live in their territory.

CountryBroadcaster(s)Channel(s)Presenter(s)/Commentator(s)Ref.
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium RTBF RTBF1 Paule Herreman [2] , [5] , [6]
BRT TV1 Mike Verdrengh  [ nl ]
Flag of France.svg France Antenne 2
Flag of Italy.svg Italy RAI Rete 2 Michele Gammino
Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal RTP RTP1
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland SRG SSR TSI TSR
TV DRS Jan Hiermeyer  [ de ]
TSI
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom BBC BBC1 Stuart Hall
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Yugoslavia JRT TVB 1, TVZ 1, TVSA 1 Minja Subota
TVL 2 Borut Mencinger
TVP Osman Gashi

References

  1. Series Guide: 1980 - Introduction
  2. 1 2 "Jeux sans frontières 1981". jsfnetfrance.free.fr (in French). Retrieved 13 June 2024.
  3. "Jeux sans frontières 1981". jsfnetgb.co.uk. Retrieved 17 June 2024.
  4. Pillirone, Nicolo. "Series Edizione 1981". giochisenzafrontiere.net (in Italian). Retrieved 13 June 2024.
  5. "RTV, oddajniki II. mreže". Delo . 10 June 1981.
  6. On refait Pula 1981