The national final was organised by broadcaster
ORTF and held at the Buttes-Chaumont TV studios in
Paris. Six songs took part with the winner chosen by three juries made up of "experts", press and members of the public. Anne-Marie Godart had represented
Monaco in the 1972 contest.[1]
On the night of the final Clemenceau performed 16th in the running order, following the
United Kingdom and preceding
Israel. At the close of voting "Sans toi" had received 65 points, placing France joint 15th (with
Yugoslavia) of the 17 entries – the only time that France finished outside the top 10 during the 1970s.[2][3] Finished tied second-last was the nearest to last result for France from 1956 to 1997.
The national final was organised by broadcaster
ORTF and held at the Buttes-Chaumont TV studios in
Paris. Six songs took part with the winner chosen by three juries made up of "experts", press and members of the public. Anne-Marie Godart had represented
Monaco in the 1972 contest.[1]
On the night of the final Clemenceau performed 16th in the running order, following the
United Kingdom and preceding
Israel. At the close of voting "Sans toi" had received 65 points, placing France joint 15th (with
Yugoslavia) of the 17 entries – the only time that France finished outside the top 10 during the 1970s.[2][3] Finished tied second-last was the nearest to last result for France from 1956 to 1997.