Eurovision Song Contest 1996

The Eurovision Song Contest 1996 was the 41st Eurovision, it was held in Norway on May 18th and the presenters were Ingvild Bryn and Morten Harket. Eimear Quinn was the winner of this Eurovision with the song, The Voice. The European Broadcasting Union continued to experiment in their efforts to find a broadly acceptable method of whittling down the large number of potential participating countries to a more realistic figure. This year, they reverted to the pre-qualifying round that had been used for the 1993 contest, but this time with just one country exempt from the process - the hosts Norway. The pre-qualifier was an oddity in that it was not broadcast in any form, and did not even entail any live performance of the entries. Instead, the traditional set of national juries simply listened to the studio recordings of each song, and awarded points accordingly. All that was subsequently revealed of their deliberations was which countries had qualified, with the precise scores and placings remaining under wraps. It rapidly became evident that this system was no more sustainable than any other the EBU had trialled, as it meant that several countries had gone through their traditional full-blown national selection procedure to come up with an entry, only to suffer the anti-climax of having their challenge quietly extinguished without even having had the opportunity of presenting the song to an international audience. As a leading financial contributor to the contest, Germany were particularly aggrieved that their entry, Planet of Blue performed by Leon, was one of the seven cast aside. The 1996 contest also featured the novelty - which similarly failed to become a tradition - of a short 'good luck message' for each entry, recorded by a political leader or official from their country. The seniority of the figure who delivered the message varied wildly from country to country, ranging from Presidents and Prime Ministers on one end of the spectrum to junior ministers or ambassadors on the other, but a few very significant European political figures did appear, including long-serving Swedish premier Gran Persson and President Alija Izetbegović of Bosnia and Herzegovina. But of course the only good luck wish that was fully rewarded in the end was that of Irish Taoiseach John Bruton, who introduced the song that took his country to a fourth win in five years.

Results

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
1996 Eurovision Song Contest
Country Artist(s) Song Place Points
Austria George Nussbaumer Weils Dir Guat Got 10 68
Belgium Lisa Del Bo Liefde Is Een Kaartspel 16 22
Bosnia and Herzegovina Amila Glamorčak Za nau ljubav 22 13
Croatia Maja Blagdan Sveta ljubavi 4 98
Cyprus Constantinos Mono Gia Mas 9 72
Estonia Maarja-Liis Ilus & Ivo Linna Kaelakee hl 5 94
Finland Jasmine Niin Kaunis On Taivas 23 9
France Dan Ar Braz, Karen Matheson & Elaine Morgan Que Naissant Les Enfants 19 18
Greece Marianna Efstratiou Emis Forame Ton Himona Anixiatika 15 36
Iceland Anna Mjll Sjbd 13 51
Ireland Eimear Quinn The Voice 1 162
Malta Miriam Christine In A Woman's Heart 10 68
Norway Elisabeth Andreassen Eternity 2 114
Poland Kasia Kowalska Chcę Znać Swj Grzech 14 31
Portugal Lcia Moniz O Meu Corao No Tem Cor 6 92
Slovakia Marcel Polander Till You Have Us 18 19
Slovenia Regina Dan najlepih sanj 21 16
Spain Antonio Carbonelli Ay! Que Deseo! 20 17
Sweden One More Time Den Vilda 3 100
Switzerland Kathy Leander Mon Coeur L'aime 16 22
Netherlands Maxine & Franklin Brown De Eerste Keer 7 78
Turkey Sebnem Paker Besnc Mevsm 4 91
United Kingdom Gina G Just A Little Bit 12 57
Venue: Oslo Spektrum - Oslo, Norway
The table is ordered by the countries names.

Voting Structure

Each Country had a Jury who awarded 12, 10, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 points for their top ten songs.

 

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