The Israeli Final was held at the Jerusalem Theater, hosted by Daniel Peer & Rivka Michaeli. The winning song was chosen by the votes of 7 regional juries. 1 Na’ara Young girl Yehuda Tamir 43 4th= 2 La ve’li To me and to her Shlishiyat Adama 17 10th= 3 Kmo ha’emuna Like the faith Miri…
The Swiss Final was held at the DRS TV Studios in Zürich, hosted by Paola del Medico who had represented Switzerland in ESC 1969 & 1980. The winning song was chosen by the votes of 3 regional juries, a press jury and a jury of „experts“. 1 Fou d’amour pour toujours Crazy about love…
The Turkish Final was held at the Ari TV studios in Ankara on March 15th, hosted by Erkan Yolac. The winner was chosen by an „expert“ jury of 16 people. Because there was a tie between ‚Klips ve Onlar‘ and Seyyal Taner the jury counted the head of the jury’s vote as two votes so…
The Dutch Final was held on April 1st at De Flint in Amersfoort, hosted by Pim Jacobs. The winner was chosen by 12 regional juries. 1 Benjamin Benjamin Michelle 68 7th 2 Sam Sam Jody Pijper 83 4th 3 Alles heeft een ritme Everything has rhythm Frizzle Sizzle 117 1st 4 De stilte na de…
The Icelandic Final was held at the RUV TV Studios in Reykjavik on March 15th, hosted by Jónas R. Jónsson. The winning song was chosen by an „expert“ jury, but only the top 5 placings are known. 1 Gleðibankinn Bank of fun Pálmi Gunnarsson 1st 2 Þetta gengur ekki lengur This can’t go on anymore…
The UK Final was held on April 2nd at the BBC TV Studios in London, hosted by Terry Wogan. The winning song was chosen by the votes of 11 regional juries. 1 Dreamer Vanity Fair 99 3rd 2 Dancing with you again Palace 91 5th 3 No easy way to love Colin Heywood 80 6th…
The Norwegian Final was held at the Stavanger Forum on March 22nd, hosted by Jarl Goli. The winning song was chosen by the votes of 7 juries: 4 regional juries, a jury consisting of members of the audience, a press jury and a jury on an oil rig. 1 Hollywood Hollywood Susanne Fuhr 27 8th…
The French Final was held on March 22nd, hosted by Patrice Laffont. The winner was chosen by a sample of TV viewers were telephoned and asked to vote on the songs. 1 Homme de lumière Man of light Daisy Clerc 133 3rd 2 Paris le dimanche matin Paris on a Sunday morning Véronique Bodoin 30…
The Yugoslav Final was held on March 7th at the ‚Boro i Ramiz‘ Hall in Pristina, hosted by Enver Petrovci. The winning song was chosen by the votes of 8 regional juries. 1 Boby br. 1 Bobby no. 1 Novi Fosili 52 2nd 2 Sve u svoje vreme When the time comes Ferki Shala, Ivana…
Norway’s beautiful city of Bergen had the honour of hosting the 1986 Eurovision Song Contest which showed the first Belgian victory with Sandra Kim’s J’Aime La Vie