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Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 1996

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Germany in the
Eurovision Song Contest 1996
Eurovision Song Contest 1996
Participating broadcasterARD[a]Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR)
Country Germany
Selection processEin bisschen Glück
Selection date1 March 1996
Competing entry
Song"Planet of Blue"
ArtistLeon
Songwriters
Placement
Final resultFailed to qualify (24th)
Participation chronology
◄199519961997►

Germany was represented at the qualifying round for theEurovision Song Contest 1996 with the song "Planet of Blue", written byHanne Haller and Anna Rubach, and performed byLeon. The German participating broadcaster on behalf ofARD,Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR), organised the national finalEin bisschen Glück in order to select their entry for the contest. The entry failed to make it through the pre-selection round, meaning Germany was not represented at theEurovision Song Contest for the first and only time.

The national final took place on 1 March 1996 and featured ten competing acts with the winner being selected through public televoting. "Planet of Blue" performed by Leon was selected as the German entry for Oslo after gaining 37.9% of the votes.

On 23 March 1996, Germany was not announced among the top 22 entries of the qualifying round of the Eurovision Song Contest on 20 and 21 March 1996 and therefore did not qualify to compete in the contest which took place on 18 May 1996, making it the nation's first and only absence from the contest to date. It was later revealed that Germany placed twenty-fourth out of the 29 participating countries in the qualifying round with 24 points.

Background

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Main article:Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest

Prior to the 1996 Contest,ARD had participated in theEurovision Song Contest representing Germany forty times since its debut in1956.[1] It has won the contest on one occasion: in1982 with the song "Ein bißchen Frieden" performed byNicole. Germany, to this point, has been noted for having competed in the contest more than any other country; they have competed in every contest since the first edition in 1956. In1995, the German entry "Verliebt in Dich" performed byStone and Stone placed twenty-third (last) out of twenty-three competing songs scoring only one point.

As part of its duties as participating broadcaster, ARD organises the selection of its entry in the Eurovision Song Contest and broadcasts the event in the country. In 1996, ARD delegated the participation in the contest to its memberNorddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR), replacing another regional broadcasterMitteldeutscher Rundfunk (MDR) which had been participating between1992 and 1995. NDR organised a multi-artist national final to select their entry for the 1996 contest.[2]

Before Eurovision

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Ein bisschen Glück

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The Friedrich-Ebert-Halle in Hamburg was the host venue ofEin bisschen Glück

Ein bisschen Glück (English: A bit of Luck) was the competition that selected Germany's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 1996. The televised final took place on 1 March 1996 at theFriedrich-Ebert-Halle inHamburg, hosted byJens Riewa and broadcast onDas Erste.[citation needed] Ten entries, selected by a panel consisting of representatives of the German Music Competitions Association andGEMA from 737 proposals received by NDR, participated and the winner, "Planet of Blue" performed byLeon, was selected solely through public televoting.[3]

Final – 1 March 1996
DrawArtistSongSongwriter(s)TelevotePlace
1Ibo"Der liebe Gott ist ganz begeistert"Walter Gerke, Mick Hannes5
2Anett Kölpin"Für dich, mein Kind"Thomas Natschinski, Ingeburg Branoner4
3Enzo"Wo bist du?"Michael Reinecke10
4Rendezvouz"Ohne dich"Werner Petersburg7
5Nina Falk"Immer nur du"Klaus-Peter Schweizer8
6Leon"Planet of Blue"Hanne Haller, Anna Rubach37.9%1
7Angela Wiedl and Dalila Cernatescu"Echos"Ralph Siegel,Bernd Meinunger11.9%3
8André Stade"Jeanny, wach auf!"Jean Frankfurter, Irma Holder16.4%2
9Euro-Cats"Surfen-Multimedia"Erich Offierowski6
10Jacques van Eijck"Ja, das kann nur Liebe sein"Jacques van Eijck, John Möring9

At Eurovision

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In 1996, all nations with the exceptions of the host country were required to qualify from an audio qualifying round, held on 20 and 21 March 1996, in order to compete for the Eurovision Song Contest; the top twenty-two countries from the qualifying round progress to the contest.[4][5] During the allocation draw which determined the running order of the final on 22 March 1996, Germany was not announced among the top 22 entries in the qualifying round and therefore failed to qualify to compete in the contest. It was later revealed that Germany placed twenty-fourth in the qualifying round, receiving a total of 24 points.[6] This was the first, and so far only time Germany did not participate in the contest, having competed since the first edition in1956, which caused some discontent between ARD and theEuropean Broadcasting Union (EBU) because Germany was one of the biggest financial contributors to the contest due to its population size. This qualification failure, among other things, led to the formation of the "Big Five" (formely Big Four) status in 1997.[5]

In Germany, the contest was broadcast live onN3 and on a 3 hour and 35 minute delay onDas Erste, both featuring commentary by Ulf Ansorge, and was watched by 370,000 viewers, the lowest TV rating ever recorded in Germany for a Eurovision final.[7][8]

Voting

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Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Germany and awarded by Germany in the qualifying round of the contest. The nation awarded its 12 points to Sweden in the qualifying round.

Points awarded to Germany (qualifying round)[9]
ScoreCountry
12 points
10 points United Kingdom
8 points
7 points
6 points
5 points
4 points
3 points Israel
2 points
1 point Sweden
Points awarded by Germany (qualifying round)[9]
ScoreCountry
12 points Sweden
10 points Poland
8 points Estonia
7 points  Switzerland
6 points Malta
5 points United Kingdom
4 points Romania
3 points Bosnia and Herzegovina
2 points Croatia
1 point Austria

Notes

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  1. ^Arbeitsgemeinschaft der öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunkanstalten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland

References

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  1. ^"Germany Country Profile".EBU. Archived fromthe original on 9 November 2014. Retrieved21 September 2014.
  2. ^"1996 bringt ESC-Neuanfang für Deutschland".eurovision.de (in German). Retrieved23 May 2024.
  3. ^Deutschland, RedaktionsNetzwerk (18 January 2022)."ESC-Desaster 1996: Als Deutschland in der Vorausscheidung rausflog".www.rnd.de (in German). Retrieved23 May 2024.
  4. ^"Recalling Ireland's record seventh win in 1996". European Broadcasting Union. 18 May 2014.Archived from the original on 22 September 2022. Retrieved8 October 2022.
  5. ^ab"Oslo 1996 - Eurovision Song Contest". European Broadcasting Union.Archived from the original on 14 April 2021. Retrieved14 April 2021.
  6. ^Roxburgh, Gordon (2020).Songs for Europe: The United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest. Volume Four: The 1990s. Prestatyn: Telos Publishing. pp. 255–261.ISBN 978-1-84583-163-9.
  7. ^"Radio & Televisie Zaterdag" [Radio & Television Saturday].Leidsch Dagblad (in Dutch). 18 May 1996. p. 8. Retrieved8 July 2022.
  8. ^Schröder, Jens (26 May 2008)."Das Auf und Ab des 'Eurovision Song Contests'".meedia.de (in German). Archived fromthe original on 30 September 2022. Retrieved21 August 2023.
  9. ^abRoxburgh, Gordon (2020).Songs for Europe: The United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest. Volume Four: The 1990s. Prestatyn: Telos Publishing. p. 259.ISBN 978-1-84583-163-9.
Participation
Artists
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Note: Entries scored out signify where Germany did not compete. Italics indicate an entry in a future contest.
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Final
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  • "Fortuna"
  • "Kun med dig"
  • "Planet of Blue"
  • "Rugă pentru pacea lumii"
  • "Samo ti"
  • "Shalom Olam"
  • "Ya eto ya"
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