Results
| Artist | Song | Place | Points* |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mary Hopkin | Three Ships | 3 | 60,330 |
| Mary Hopkin | Early in the Morning of your Life | 6 | 15,090 |
| Mary Hopkin | I'm Gonna Fall in Love Again | 2 | 74,670 |
| Mary Hopkin | You're Everything you Need | 5 | 39,360 |
| Mary Hopkin | Can I Believe | 4 | 42,160 |
| Mary Hopkin | Knock, Knock Who's There? | 1 | 120,290 |
| The table is ordered by appearance. | |||
| *Points were only announced rounded up. | |||
"Knock, Knock Who's There?" won the national and went on to come 2nd in the contest.
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