List of Melodifestivalen presenters
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This list includes those who have acted as presenters of Melodifestivalen. In 1986, there were two presenters for the first time, while in 2000, 2004, 2005 and 2006, various people presented the shows.
Presenters[]
Year | Presenter(s) |
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1959 | Thore Ehrling |
1960 | |
1961 | |
1962 | Bengt Feldreich |
1963 | Sven Lindahl |
Sweden did not participate in Eurovision | |
1965 | |
1966 | Sven Lindahl |
1967 | Maud Husberg |
1968 | |
1969 | |
Sweden did not participate in Eurovision | |
1971 | Lennart Hyland |
1972 | |
1973 | |
1974 | Johan Sandström |
1975 | Karin Falck |
Sweden did not participate in Eurovision | |
1977 | Ulf Elfving |
1978 | Ulf Elfving |
1979 | Ulf Elfving |
1980 | Bengt Bedrup |
1981 | Janne Loffe Carlsson |
1982 | Fredrik Belfrage |
1983 | Bibi Johns |
1984 | Fredrik Belfrage |
1985 | Eva Andersson |
1986 | Lennart Swahn and Tommy Engstrand |
1987 | Fredrik Belfrage |
1988 | Bengt Grafström |
1989 | Yvonne Ryding Bergqvist and John Chrispinsson |
1990 | Carin Hjulström |
1991 | Harald Treutiger |
1992 | and Claes Malmberg |
1993 | Triple & Touch |
1994 | Kattis Ahlström and Sven Melander |
1995 | Pernilla Månsson Colt |
1996 | Pontus Gårdinger and Siw Malmkvist |
1997 | |
1998 | Pernilla Månsson Colt and |
1999 | Anders Lundin and Vendela Kirsebom Thommesen |
2000 | Carola Häggkvist Lotta Engberg Lena Philipsson Loa Falkman Tommy Körberg Elisabeth Andreassen Arja Saijonmaa Lasse Berghagen Lasse Holm Björn Skifs |
2001 | Josefine Sundström and Henrik Olsson |
2002 | Kristin Kaspersen and |
2003 | Mark Levengood and Jonas Gardell |
2004 | Charlotte Perrelli, Ola Lindholm and Peter Settman (semi-finals & final) Liza Marklund, and (second chance) |
2005 | Alexandra Pascalidou and (semi-final 1) Henrik Schyffert and Erik Haag (semi-final 2) Johanna Westman and Markoolio (semi-final 3) Kayo and (semi-final 4) Annika Jankell (second chance) Jill Johnson and Mark Levengood (final) |
2006 | Lena Philipsson (semi-finals & final) and (second chance) |
2007 | Kristian Luuk |
2008 | Kristian Luuk |
2009 | Petra Mede |
2010 | Måns Zelmerlöw, Christine Meltzer and Dolph Lundgren |
2011 | Rickard Olsson and Marie Serneholt |
2012 | Gina Dirawi, Sarah Dawn Finer and Helena Bergström |
2013 | Gina Dirawi and Danny Saucedo |
2014[1] | Nour El-Refai and Anders Jansson |
2015[2] | Sanna Nielsen and Robin Paulsson |
2016 | Gina Dirawi (all shows) Petra Mede (semi-final 1) Charlotte Perrelli (semi-final 2) Henrik Schyffert (semi-final 3) Sarah Dawn Finer (semi-final 4) Ola Salo, Peter Jöback (second chance) William Spetz (final) |
2017 | Clara Henry, David Lindgren and Hasse Andersson |
2018 | David Lindgren and Fab Freddie |
2019 | Sarah Dawn Finer, Kodjo Akolor, Marika Carlsson and Eric Saade |
2020 | Linnea Henriksson, Lina Hedlund and David Sundin |
2021 | Christer Björkman (all shows) Lena Philipsson (semi-final 1) Oscar Zia, Anis Don Demina (semi-final 2) Jason Diakité (semi-final 3) Per Andersson, Pernilla Wahlgren (semi-final 4) Shirley Clamp (second chance) Måns Zelmerlöw, Shima Niavarani (final) |
2022 | Oscar Zia and Farah Abadi (all shows) TBA (individual shows) |
Presenters who formerly competed at Eurovision[]
Presenter | Participation year | Place | Points |
---|---|---|---|
Tommy Körberg | 1969 | 9th | 8 |
1988 | 12th | 52 | |
Lasse Berghagen | 1975 | 8th | 72 |
Björn Skifs | 1978 | 14th | 26 |
1981 | 10th | 50 | |
Elisabeth Andreassen (part of Chips) | 1982 | 8th | 67 |
Carola Häggkvist | 1983 | 3rd | 126 |
1991 | 1st | 146 | |
2006 | 5th | 170 | |
Lasse Holm (with Monica Törnell) | 1986 | 5th | 78 |
Lotta Engberg | 1987 | 12th | 50 |
Jill Johnson | 1998 | 10th | 53 |
Charlotte Perrelli | 1999 | 1st | 163 |
2008 | 18th | 47 | |
Lena Philipsson | 2004 | 5th | 170 |
Ola Salo (as member of The Ark) | 2007 | 18th | 51 |
Eric Saade | 2011 | 3rd | 185 |
Sanna Nielsen | 2014 | 3rd | 218 |
Måns Zelmerlöw | 2015 | 1st | 365 |
Presenters who also presented Eurovision[]
Presenter | Year | Host city |
---|---|---|
Karin Falck | 1975 | Stockholm |
Harald Treutiger | 1992 | Malmö |
Kattis Ahlström | 2000 | Stockholm |
Anders Lundin | ||
Petra Mede | 2013 | Malmö |
2016 | Stockholm | |
Måns Zelmerlöw | 2016 | Stockholm |
See also[]
- List of Eurovision Song Contest presenters
- List of Junior Eurovision Song Contest presenters
References[]
Categories:
- Melodifestivalen
- Lists of television presenters
- Lists of Swedish people