Lotte Wæver (born 17 February 1942) is a Danish former actress and television presenter.
During her time in university, Wæver worked as one of the first female continuity announcers in Danmarks Radio (DR).
She is best known for presenting the Eurovision Song Contest in Copenhagen in 1964, a position for which she says she was chosen over her peers because of her willingness to do it.
[1] The contest was famously overshadowed by a political protest from a man who trespassed onto the stage holding a banner reading "Boycott Franco and Salazar".
[2] Commenting on the significance of presenting the largest event hosted by DR at the time, she was nostalgic when thinking how primitive and technologically innocent it was, adding that the concert was "much bigger than she had imagined.