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Miss World 1970, the 20th Anniversary of the
Miss World Miss World is the oldest existing international beauty pageant. It was created in the United Kingdom by Eric Morley in 1951. Since his death in 2000, Morley's widow, Julia Morley, has co-chaired the pageant. Along with Miss Universe, Miss In ...
pageant, was held on 20 November 1970 at the
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in London, UK. 58 contestants competed for the Miss World title. Jennifer Hosten from Grenada won the crown of Miss World 1970. Although Miss World 1969,
Eva Rueber-Staier Eva Rueber-Staier (born 20 February 1951) is an Austrian actress, TV host, model and beauty queen who won Miss World 1969. Biography Rueber-Staier was born in 1951 in Bruck an der Mur, Styria. She won the title of Miss Austria and participated ...
of Austria, was present and took part in a dance routine before the announcement of the winner, the new Miss World was crowned by Bob Hope. The event was marked by controversy in the days beforehand, during the contest itself and afterwards.


Results


Placement


Continental Queens of Beauty


Contestants

* Pearl Gladys Jansen * – Patricia María Charré Salazar * –
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* – Rosemarie Resch * – June Justina Brown * – Francine Martin * – Sonia Yara Guerra * – Norma Joyce Hickey * – Yolanda Shahzali Ahlip * – Carmelina Bayona Vera * – Louiza Anastadiades * – Winnie Hollman * – Fátima Shecker * – Sofía Virginia Monteverde Nimbriotis * – Hannele Hamara * – Micheline Beaurain * – Margaret Davies * – Dagmar Eva Ruthenberg * – Carmen Gomez * – Julie Vardi * – Jennifer Hosten * – Jennifer Diana Evan Wong * – Patricia Hollman * – Ann Lay * – Anna Hansdóttir * – Heather Corinne Faville * – Mary Elizabeth McKinley * – Irith Lavi * – Marika de Poi * – Elizabeth Ann Lindo * – Hisayo Nakamura * – Lee Jung-hee * –
Georgina Rizk Georgina Rizk ( ar, جورجينا رزق, Jūrjīnā Rizq, born 23 July 1953) is a Lebanese model, socialite, and beauty queen. She represented Lebanon at the Miss Universe pageant and won, making her the first Lebanese and Middle Eastern/ West ...
* – Mainusa Wiles * – Rita Massard * – Mary Ann Wong * – Tessa Marthese Galea * – Florence Muller * – Libia Zulema López Montemayor * – Glenys Elizabeth Treweek * – Evangelina Lacayo * – Stella Owivri † * – Aud Fosse * – Minerva Manalo Cagatao * – Ana Maria Diozo Lucas * – Alma Doris Pérez * – Nicole Barallon * – Jillian Elizabeth Jessup * – Josefina Román Gutiérrez * – Marjorie Christel Johansson * – Sylvia Christina Weisser * – Tuanjai Amnakamart * – Kaltoum Khouildi * – Afet Tugbay * – Yvonne Anne Ormes * – Sandra Anne Wolsfeld * – Tomasa Nina de las Casas Mata * – Tereza Đelmiš


Judges

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, Roesmin Nurjadin (the Indonesian Ambassador),
Eric Gairy Sir Eric Matthew Gairy PC (18 February 192223 August 1997) was the first Prime Minister of Grenada, serving from his country's independence in 1974 until his overthrow in a coup by Maurice Bishop in 1979. Gairy also served as head of governme ...
(the first Prime Minister of Grenada),
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and
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.


Notes


Debuts

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Returns

*Last competed in
1959 Events January * January 1 - Cuba: Fulgencio Batista flees Havana when the forces of Fidel Castro advance. * January 2 - Lunar probe Luna 1 was the first man-made object to attain escape velocity from Earth. It reached the vicinity of E ...
: ** ** *Last competed in
1964 Events January * January 1 – The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland is dissolved. * January 5 - In the first meeting between leaders of the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches since the fifteenth century, Pope Paul VI and Patriarc ...
: ** *Last competed in
1966 Events January * January 1 – In a coup, Colonel Jean-Bédel Bokassa takes over as military ruler of the Central African Republic, ousting President David Dacko. * January 3 – 1966 Upper Voltan coup d'état: President Maurice Yaméogo ...
: ** *Last competed in
1968 The year was highlighted by protests and other unrests that occurred worldwide. Events January–February * January 5 – " Prague Spring": Alexander Dubček is chosen as leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. * J ...
: ** ** **


Other Notes

* -
Georgina Rizk Georgina Rizk ( ar, جورجينا رزق, Jūrjīnā Rizq, born 23 July 1953) is a Lebanese model, socialite, and beauty queen. She represented Lebanon at the Miss Universe pageant and won, making her the first Lebanese and Middle Eastern/ West ...
went on to compete in
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in
1971 * The year 1971 had three partial solar eclipses ( February 25, July 22 and August 20) and two total lunar eclipses ( February 10, and August 6). The world population increased by 2.1% this year, the highest increase in history. Events J ...
, which was held in
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, and win the crown.


Protests and controversy

There was controversy before the contest began because the organisers had allowed two entries from South Africa, one black, one white. On the evening of the contest, a bomb exploded under a BBC outside broadcast van in an unsuccessful attempt by the
Angry Brigade The Angry Brigade was a far-left British terrorist group responsible for a series of bomb attacks in England between 1970 and 1972. Using small bombs, they targeted banks, embassies, a BBC Outside Broadcast vehicle, and the homes of Conservati ...
to prevent the contest being televised. There were no injuries. The audience then had to enter the hall past noisy demonstrators who were penned behind barricades. During the evening there were protests by Women's Liberation activists. They threw flour bombs during the event, momentarily alarming the host,
Bob Hope Leslie Townes "Bob" Hope (May 29, 1903 – July 27, 2003) was a British-American comedian, vaudevillian, actor, singer and dancer. With a career that spanned nearly 80 years, Hope appeared in more than 70 short and feature films, with ...
. He was also heckled during the proceedings. The protests are the subject of the film ''Misbehaviour'' which was released in 2020. Even greater controversy then followed after the result was announced. Jennifer Hosten, Miss Grenada, won, becoming the first Black woman to win Miss World, and the Black contestant from South Africa placed second. The BBC and newspapers received numerous protests about the result. Four of the nine judges had given first-place votes to Miss Sweden, while Miss Grenada received only two firsts, yet the Swedish entrant finished fourth. Furthermore, the Prime Minister of Grenada,
Sir Eric Gairy Sir Eric Matthew Gairy PC (18 February 192223 August 1997) was the first Prime Minister of Grenada, serving from his country's independence in 1974 until his overthrow in a coup by Maurice Bishop in 1979. Gairy also served as head of governmen ...
, was on the judging panel. One of Gairy's obituaries described his corruption and use of a gang of thugs when in government. There were many accusations that the contest had been rigged, with counter-accusations that scrutiny of the results was motivated by racism and pointed that favouritism of white contestants had been typical in the contest's history. Some of the audience gathered in the street outside
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after the contest and chanted "Swe-den, Swe-den". Four days later the organising director,
Julia Morley Julia Evelyn Morley (née Pritchard; born 25 October 1939) is a British businesswoman, charity worker, and former model. She is the chairman and CEO of the Miss World Organization, which organizes the Miss World and Mister World. She is the wi ...
, resigned because of the intense pressure from the newspapers. Years later Miss Sweden, Maj Christel Johansson, was reported as saying that she felt she had been cheated out of the title. Morley's husband,
Eric Morley Eric Douglas Morley (26 September 1918 – 9 November 2000) was a British TV host and the founder of the Miss World pageant and ''Come Dancing'' TV programme. His wife, Julia Morley, is now head of the pageant and his son Steve Douglas is one o ...
, was the chairman of the company (Mecca) that owned the Miss World franchise. To disprove the accusations, Eric Morley put the judging panel's ballot cards on view and described the complex "majority vote system". These cards showed that Jennifer Hosten had more place markings in the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th positions over Miss Sweden and the other five finalists. Julia Morley then resumed her job. However, many observers still felt Sir Eric Gairy on the judging panel had influenced the other judges to give Ms Hosten token placings.


In Popular Culture

In 2014,
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produced an audio documentary as an episode of its '' The Reunion'' series, bringing together Jennifer Hosten, host of the competition
Michael Aspel Michael Terence Aspel (born 12 January 1933) is an English retired television newsreader and host of programmes such as '' Crackerjack'', ''Aspel & Company'', '' Give Us a Clue'', ''This is Your Life'', '' Strange but True?'' and ''Antiques Ro ...
and several of the women who had disrupted and protested against the show. This documentary inspired Philippa Lowthorpe to produce and direct the 2020 movie '' Misbehaviour'' which dramatized the events surrounding the contest. Shortly after its release,
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produced a further documentary ''Beauty Queens and Bedlam'' which interviewed the protestors, organizers, hosts and Misses Grenada, Africa South and Sweden.


References


External links


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