1996 Oslo, Norway

The 1996 Eurovision Song Contest moved to a new destination, after it had been in Ireland for the three preceding years. Norway’s capital Oslo had the honour of hosting the contest, it’s 41st running, for the first time.

From 29 to 23…

For the 1996 contest, the European Broadcasting Union replaced the relegation system with an audio preselection. This new system was tried out in order to find a more acceptable method of whittling down the large number of potentially participating countries. Apart from the host country of Norway, all other potential participants – 29 countries in total – competed in this audio preselection, in which the national juries solely listened to audio tapes with the recordings of the 29 songs.

22 out of the 29 countries plus the host nation Norway were allowed access into the final on 18th May in Oslo. Germany, Israel, Denmark, Hungary, Russia, FYR Macedonia and Romania all failed to qualify. This type of pre-qualifier round was conceived by many broadcasters and the European audience as rather peculiar, because the pre-selection was not broadcast in any way and the full results of the voting were not made public either. With Germany not qualifying – the first time ever Germany couldn’t participate – the organisers were also confronted with much less financial means than expected.

However, the Norwegian broadcaster, NRK, tried to modernise the contest this year. For example, virtual reality was used to visualize the voting. In the introduction video postcards, every participant received the best wishes from a government representative.

The contest was threatened by a conductor’s strike after Norwegian TV-station NRK, wanting to save time, said it would cut out the orchestra conductor’s appearance. Luckily, the dispute was settled amicably. The show was hosted by Norwegian popband a-ha front man Morten Harket and Norwegian journalist, Ingvild Bryn. They greeted each country in their national language.

About the winner

Ireland got its seventh victory with the song The Voice performed by Eimear Quinn. This was the fourth victory for Ireland in just five years. However, the winner was not the biggest commercial success in record sales this year.

The United Kingdom’s song Ooh…Aah…Just A Little Bit by Australian Gina G, did not go down too well with more conservative juries, who felt her Paco Rabanne coin-clad dress and fast-paced performance was too racy for the Eurovision Song Contest. The song went on to be a big hit in the UK and in the USA, and Gina G was nominated for a Grammy as Best Dance Act.

The Participants

#Representing countryPerformer(s)Song title, writer(s) and composer(s)PointsPlace
01TurkeyFlag of TurkeyTRTŞebnem PakerBesinçi Mevsim05712
02United KingdomFlag of United KingdomBBCGina G Ooh…Aah…Just A Little Bit07708
03SpainFlag of SpainTVEAntonio Carbonell¡Ay, Qué Deseo!01720
04PortugalFlag of PortugalRTPLúcia Moniz O Meu Coração Não Tem Cor09206
05CyprusFlag of CyprusCyBCConstantinos Móno Gia Más07209
06MaltaFlag of MaltaPBSMiriam ChristineIn A Woman’s Heart06810
07CroatiaFlag of CroatiaHRTMaja BlagdanSveta Ljubav09804
08AustriaFlag of AustriaORFGeorge NußbaumerWeil’s Dr Guat Got06810
09SwitzerlandFlag of SwitzerlandSSR SRGCathy LeanderMon Coeur L’aime02216
10GreeceFlag of GreeceERTMarianna EfstratiouEmis Forame To Himona Anixiatika03614
11EstoniaFlag of EstoniaERRIvo Linna and Maarja-Liis IlusKaelakee Hääl09405
12NorwayFlag of NorwayNRKElisabeth AndreassonI Evighet11402
13FranceFlag of FranceFT2Dan Ar Braz et l’Héritage des CeltesDiwanit Bugale01819
14SloveniaFlag of SloveniaRTVSLOReginaDan najlepših sanj01621
15The NetherlandsFlag of The NetherlandsNOSMaxine and Franklin BrownDe Eerste Keer07807
16BelgiumFlag of BelgiumBRTNLisa del BoLiefde Is Een Kaartspel02216
17IrelandFlag of IrelandRTÉEimear QuinnThe Voice16201
18FinlandFlag of FinlandYLEJasmineNiin Kaunis On Taivas00923
19IcelandFlag of IcelandRÚVAnna MjöllSjúbídú05113
20PolandFlag of PolandTVPKasia KowalskaChce Znac Swój Grzech03115
21Bosnia & HerzegovinaFlag of Bosnia & HerzegovinaRTVBIHAmila GlamocakZa Našu Ljubav01322
22SlovakiaFlag of SlovakiaSTVMarcel PalonderKým Nás Máš01918
23SwedenFlag of SwedenSVTOne More TimeDen Vilda10003

Scoreboard

ParticipantAustriaBelgiumBosnia & HerzegovinaCroatiaCyprusEstoniaFinlandFranceGreeceIcelandIrelandMaltaNorwayPolandPortugalSlovakiaSloveniaSpainSwedenSwitzerlandThe NetherlandsTurkeyUnited KingdomPointsPlace
Turkey Turkey551541086765712
United Kingdom United Kingdom3127128436126643778
Spain Spain42651720
Portugal Portugal16110123551012410652926
Cyprus Cyprus2862121231072512729
Malta Malta12816124105106810
Croatia Croatia410861567721053511584984
Austria Austria67122812853146810
Switzerland Switzerland24342432216
Greece Greece10131832173614
Estonia Estonia571211228108412310945
Norway Norway8835357787421010710281142
France France7324111819
Slovenia Slovenia86111621
The Netherlands The Netherlands12125410257756831787
Belgium Belgium2112252216
Ireland Ireland73126121061041012871271212121621
Finland Finland72923
Iceland Iceland683105361635113
Poland Poland4747273115
Bosnia & Herzegovina Bosnia & Herzegovina31361322
Slovakia Slovakia48521918
Sweden Sweden1010410836126447881003