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  • Eurovision Song Contest 1986 1

    Eurovision Song Contest 1986

    Eurovision Song Contest 1986

    Dates

    Finaldate 3 May 1986

    Host

    Venue GrieghallenBergen, Norway

    Presenter(s) se Kleveland

    Conductor Egil Monn-Iversen

    Director John Andreassen

    Executive supervisor Frank Naef

    Hostbroadcaster Norsk rikskringkasting (NRK)

    Openingact se Kleveland singing "Welcome to Music"

    Intervalact Sissel Kyrkjeb and Steinar Ofsdal

    Participants

    Numberofentries 20

    Debutingcountries Iceland

    Returningcountries Yugoslavia Netherlands

    Withdrawingcountries Greece Italy

    Vote

    Votingsystem Each country awarded 12, 10, 8-1 points to their 10 favourite songs

    Nulpoints None

    Winningsong Belgium"J'aime la vie"

    Eurovision Song Contest

    1985 1987

    The Eurovision Song Contest 1986 was the 31st Eurovision Song Contest and was held on 3 May 1986 in the GriegHall in Bergen, Norway. It was the first occasion on which Norway played host to the contest. The presenter wasse Kleveland, a well-known folk guitarist who was President of the Norwegian Association of Musicians (and aformer Eurovision entrant, in 1966).The 1986 contest was a first for Eurovision in that royalty were among the guestsCrown Prince Harald, CrownPrincess Sonja, Princess Mrtha Louise and Prince Haakon Magnus were all in attendance.

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    Sandra Kim was the winner of this Eurovision with the song "J'aime la vie", representing Belgium. Aged 13, Kimwas the youngest ever Eurovision winner. Current rules require Eurovision Song Contest participants to be at least16, so unless the rule is changed, Kim's record will never be broken. In the lyrics of her song, Kim claimed to be 15years of age, but after the contest, it was revealed that she was actually 13. Switzerland, who finished second,appealed for her to be disqualified, but this was to no avail.

    BackgroundBy 1985, Norway had received the unwanted distinction of being "the nul points country," receiving 0 points threetimes and coming in last six times. When they did win the 1985 Contest, it was a source of pride among Norwegianpopulation, and the national broadcaster, NRK, took full advantage of being able to showcase Norway and itsachievements in front of over 500 million television viewers. By the autumn of 1985, NRK had decided to hold thenext year's contest at the Grieghallen in Bergen, turning down other bids from capital Oslo, and main cities ofStavanger, Sandnes and Trondheim.

    Norway first hosts EurovisionAs this was the first time Norway hosted a Eurovision Song Contest, NRK commissioned a lavish budget for theevent, turning Grieghallen into a Viking-esque "ice palace" for the live show, complete with white and pastel neonlights for the stage. In addition, NRK also had a special diamond-encrusted dress made for presenter se Klevelandfor her opening number. The prized dress, which weighed upwards of 15 pounds (6.8kg), is still available forviewing at NRK's costuming department at Marienlyst in Oslo.Kleveland sang the multilingual "Welcome to Music" as the opening act, incorporating English and Frenchprimarily, in addition to other European languages. BBC commentator Terry Wogan, at the close of Kleveland'snumber, dryly remarked, "Katie Boyle [a former Eurovision host for the UK] never sang, did she?"During her opening speech, Kleveland said of Norway's road in the contest, "For those of you who have followedNorway's course through the history of the Eurovision Song Contest, you will know that it has been quite thorny, infact. So, imagine our joy when last year we finally won, and the pleasure we feel today, being able to welcome 700million viewers to the top of Europe, to Norway, and to Bergen."One of the interval acts presented featured Norwegian musicians Sissel Kyrkjeb and Steinar Ofsdal, accompaniedby Norwegian national broadcasting orchestra, Kringkastingsorkesteret (KORK). They opened with the traditionalsong of the city of Bergen, Udsikter fra Ulriken (also known as "Nystemte'n"), and presented a number of familiartunes while showing the sights and sounds of Bergen area. Ofsdal played a range of traditional Norwegian folkinstruments such as accordion, recorder and hardingfele. The presentation launched Kyrkjeb into a career as aninternationally recognized artist.

    Debuts and withdrawalsIceland competed for the first time, as the national broadcaster RV finally cemented their satellite televisionconnections with the rest of Europe.Greece withdrew, having been drawn eighteenth in order of presentation. The reason behind the withdrawal, was thatthe Eurovision contest coincided with Holy Saturday. Their entry would have been "Wagon-lit" ( )performed by Polina. The Italian broadcaster, RAI, simply decided not to send any delegation to Bergen.

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    ConductorsHost conductor in bold

    Luxembourg - Rolf Soja Israel - Yoram Zadok Yugoslavia - Nikica Kalogjera Ireland - Noel Kelehan

    France - Jean-Claude Petit Belgium - Jo Carlier Norway - Egil Monn-Iversen Germany - Hans Blum United Kingdom - no conductor Cyprus - Martyn Ford Iceland - Gunnar rdarsson Austria - Richard sterreicher Netherlands - Harry van Hoof Sweden - Anders Berglund Turkey - Melih Kibar Denmark - Egil Monn-Iversen Spain - Eduardo Leyva Finland - Ossi Runne

    Switzerland - Atilla ereftu Portugal - Colin Frechter

    Results

    Draw Country Language Artist Song English translation Place Points

    01 Luxembourg French Sherisse Laurence "L'amour de ma vie" The love of my life 3 117

    02 Yugoslavia Croatian Doris Dragovi "eljo moja" My desire 11 49

    03 France French Cocktail Chic "Europennes" European girls 17 13

    04 Norway Norwegian Ketil Stokkan "Romeo" 12 44

    05 UnitedKingdom

    English Ryder "Runner in the Night" 7 72

    06 Iceland Icelandic ICY "Gleibankinn" The bank of fun 16 19

    07 Netherlands Dutch Frizzle Sizzle "Alles heeft ritme" Everything has rhythm 13 40

    08 Turkey Turkish Klips ve Onlar "Halley" 9 53

    09 Spain Spanish Cadillac "Valentino" 10 51

    10 Switzerland French Daniela Simmons "Pas pour moi" Not for me 2 140

    11 Israel Hebrew Moti Giladi & Sarai Tzuriel "Yavo Yom" ( ) A day shall come 19 7

    12 Ireland English Luv Bug "You Can Count On Me" 4 96

    13 Belgium French Sandra Kim "J'aime la vie" I love life 1 176

    14 Germany German Ingrid Peters "ber die Brcke geh'n" Crossing the bridge 8 62

    15 Cyprus Greek Elpida "Tora Zo" ( ) Now I live 20 4

    16 Austria German Timna Brauer "Die Zeit ist einsam" Time is lonely 18 12

    17 Sweden Swedish Lasse Holm & MonicaTrnell

    "E' de' det hr du kallarkrlek?"

    Is this what you calllove?

    5 78

    18 Denmark Danish Lise Haavik "Du er fuld af lgn" You are full of lies 6 77

    19 Finland Finnish Kari Kuivalainen "Never The End" 15 22

    20 Portugal Portuguese Dora "No sejas mau para mim" Don't be bad to me 14 28

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    VotingThe winning song, Belgium's "J'aime la vie," received points from every jury (Belgium received five sets of 12points; every country awarded Belgium at least five points except for Germany, which gave them just one point).Belgium was the winner in the voting from the results of the second jury out of twenty, in the longest winning stretchduring voting since 1974.Switzerland was behind Belgium in nearly every part of the voting, but Belgium had a commanding lead from thevery beginning.Traditionally some juries give high points to the host country's entrant, but this did not happen this year; no jury gaveNorway's song "Romeo" more than six points out of a possible 12.

    Score sheet

    Juries

    Luxembourg 117 5 8 12 8 1 8 2 4 7 10 12 8 10 10 2 4 6

    Yugoslavia 49 2 7 5 7 3 3 1 3 4 12 1 1

    France 13 3 7 3

    Norway 44 4 4 2 6 6 5 6 6 5

    United Kingdom 72 4 10 6 6 2 4 2 5 2 3 8 8 10 2

    Iceland 19 5 2 6 4 2

    Netherlands 40 1 2 7 1 8 10 1 3 7

    Turkey 53 6 12 2 6 8 3 6 8 2

    Spain 51 7 4 6 1 2 8 1 5 3 7 3 1 3

    Switzerland 140 12 6 7 5 5 3 12 10 4 12 10 12 5 4 12 4 7 10

    Israel 7 1 1 5

    Ireland 96 3 8 3 2 8 5 12 6 2 12 7 12 8 8

    Belgium 176 10 10 12 8 10 10 10 12 10 10 5 12 1 10 6 6 10 12 12

    Germany 62 8 1 12 8 7 8 5 7 2 4

    Cyprus 4 3 1

    Austria 12 2 1 2 6 1

    Sweden 78 5 7 2 7 3 12 3 7 12 4 5 6 5

    Denmark 77 5 10 6 7 4 5 3 10 4 7 7 4 5

    Finland 22 6 1 1 8 3 3

    Portugal 28 4 4 4 8 7 1

    As the free language rule was still cancelled, all songs were performed in native languages to the country they represented. All songs however, with the exception of the song from Cyprus, have had studio versions recorded by

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    the original Eurovision artists in English as well as their own languages.

    12 points

    Below is a summary of all 12 points in the final:

    N. Contestant Voting nation

    5 Belgium Finland, France, Ireland, Portugal, Turkey

    Switzerland Belgium, Israel, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Sweden

    3 Ireland Austria, Denmark, Spain

    2 Luxembourg Germany, Norway

    Sweden Iceland, Switzerland

    1 Germany United Kingdom

    Turkey Yugoslavia

    Yugoslavia Cyprus

    Returning artists

    Artist Country Previous year(s)

    Elpida Cyprus 1979 (for Greece)

    Commentators

    Television Luxembourg - Valrie Sarn (RTL Tlvision), TBC (RTL plus) Yugoslavia - Mladen Popovi (TVB1), Oliver Mlakar (TVZ 2), Mia Molk (TVL2) France - Patrice Laffont (Antenne 2) Norway - Knut Bjrnsen (NRK) United Kingdom - Terry Wogan (BBC 1)[1]

    Iceland - orgeir stvaldsson (Sjnvarpi) Netherlands Leo van der Goot (Nederland 1) Turkey - Glgn Baysal (TRT)[2]

    Spain - Antonio Gmez (TVE2) Switzerland - Bernard Thurnheer (DRS), Serge Moisson (SSR), Ezio Guidi (TSI) Israel - No commentator Ireland - Gerry Ryan (RT 1) Belgium - Patrick Duhamel (RTBF1), Luc Appermont (BRT TV1)[3]

    Germany - Ado Schlier (Erstes Deutsches Fernsehen) Cyprus - Neophytos Taliotis (RIK)[4]

    Austria - Ernst Grissemann (FS1) Sweden - Ulf Elfving (SVT, TV1) Denmark - Jrgen de Mylius (DR TV) Finland - Heikki Harma & Kari Lumikero (YLE TV1) Portugal - Fialho Gouveia (RTP1) Greece (Non-participating country) - Mako Georgiadou (ERT)

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    Radio Luxembourg - Andr Torrent (RTL Radio) Yugoslavia - N/A France - Julien Lepers (France Inter) Norway - Erik Diesen & Sverre Christophersen (NRK P1) United Kingdom - Ray Moore (BBC Radio 2) Iceland - N/A Netherlands - N/A Turkey - Fatih Orbay & Blent Osma (TRT Radyo 3) Spain - N/A Switzerland - TBC Israel - Daniel Pe'er (Reshet Gimel) Ireland - Mike Murphy (RT Radio 1) Belgium - TBC (RTBF La Premire), Julien Put & Herwig Haes (BRT Radio 2) Germany - Peter Urban (Deutschlandfunk/NDR Radio 2) Cyprus - Pavlos Pavlou (CyBC Radio 2) Austria - Hans Leitinger (Hitradio 3) Sweden - Jacob Dahlin (SR P3) Denmark - Poul Birch Eriksen (DR P3) Finland - Heimo Holopainen & Erkki Vihtonen (YLE Radio Suomi) Portugal - Fialho Gouveia (RDP Antena 1)

    Spokespersons Luxembourg - Frdrique Ries Yugoslavia - Enver Petrovci France - Patricia Lesieur Norway - Nina Matheson[5]

    United Kingdom - Colin Berry Iceland - Gurn Skladttir Netherlands Joop van Zijl Turkey - mit Tuna Spain - Matilde Fernndez Jarrn Switzerland - Michel Stocker[6]

    Israel - Yitzhak Shim'oni Ireland - John Skehan Belgium - Jacques Olivier Germany - Christoph Deumling Cyprus - Anna Partelidou Austria - Tilia Herold Sweden - Agneta Bolme-Brjefors Denmark - Bent Henius Finland - Solveig Herlin Portugal - Margarida Andrade

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    National jury members Iceland - Berglind Orradttir, Dav Scheving Thorsteinsson, Elsa Bjrnsdttir, Gujn Vigfsson, Gulaug

    orsteinsdttir, Karl orsteins, Margrt Stefnsdttir, Rkharur Rkharsson, Salme orkelsdttir, SigurdrSigurdrsson, Svanhildur Kristjnsdttir

    Turkey - Ayca Eren, Ziya Anadol, Kaan Bozolu, Ayegl Soyalp, Mustafa Blent Onan, Fatma Dikmen,Alaattin Torun, lhan Aslanboa, Zahide Ahl, Saadet Aktemel, Zuhal Eris[7]

    Spain Jos Mara To (industrialist), Carolina Conejero (student), Rosario Cabanas (horsewoman), RafaelCamino (bullfighter), Marta Cantn (gymnast), Emilio Aragn (comedian), Mara Cuadra (actress), Javier Escriv(actor), Blanca Fernndez Ochoa (skier), Antonio Imzcoz (journalist), Pablo Prez (hairdresser)

    United Kingdom - David Elder (Scotland), Gary Speirs (Wales), Other names to follow

    References[1] Eurovision Song Contest 1986 BBC Archives (http:/ / www. bbc. co. uk/ programmes/ p007xrm1)[2] https:/ / eksisozluk. com/ 1986-eurovision-sarki-yarismasi--878663[3] Adriaens, Manu & Loeckx-Van Cauwenberge, Joken. Blijven kiken!. Lannoo, Belgium. 2003 ISBN 90-209-5274-9[4][4] Savvidis, Christos (OGAE Cyprus)[5][5] Dyrseth, Seppo (OGAE Norway)[6][6] Baumann, Peter Ramn (OGAE Switzerland)[7][7] "Eurovision halk jrisi belirlendi, Milliyet, 2 May 1986

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    Eurovision Song Contest 1986BackgroundNorway first hosts Eurovision

    Debuts and withdrawalsConductorsResultsVotingScore sheet12 points

    Returning artistsCommentatorsTelevisionRadio

    SpokespersonsNational jury members References

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