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Eurovision Song Contest 1988
Eurovision Song Contest 1988
Dates
Finaldate 30 April 1988
Host
Venue RDS Simmonscourt PavilionDublin, Ireland
Presenter(s) Pat KennyMichelle Rocca
Conductor Noel Kelehan
Director Declan Lowney
Executive supervisor Frank Naef
Hostbroadcaster Raidi Teilifs ireann (RT)
Openingact Johnny Logan performing "Hold Me Now"
Intervalact Hothouse Flowers performing "Don't Go"
Participants
Numberofentries 21
Debutingcountries None
Returningcountries None
Withdrawingcountries Cyprus
Vote
Votingsystem Each country awarded 12, 10, 8-1 points to their 10
favourite songs
Nulpoints Austria
Winningsong Switzerland"Ne partez pas sans moi"
Eurovision Song Contest
1987 1989
The Eurovision Song Contest 1988 was the 33rd Eurovision Song
Contest and was held on 30 April 1988 inDublin. The presenters were
Pat Kenny and Michelle Rocca. Future international superstar, the
French-CanadianCeline Dion, then only famous in the French-speaking
world, was the winner of this Eurovision with the song, "Nepartez
pas sans moi", composed by Swiss-Turkish composer Atilla ereftu
with lyrics by Nella Martinetti. This wasthe second victory, and as
of 2014, the last for Switzerland. The first one was in 1956:
"Refrain", performed by LysAssia. It was also the last time a song
in French won the Contest, the language having dominated the event
in earlieryears.Radio Telefs ireann (RT), as the host broadcaster
for this edition of the contest, decided that the show's production
style needed to be revamped in order to attract and sustain a
younger audience. They employed Declan
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Lowney (who was notable for being a director of music videos and
youth programming) as director for this edition,and he would also
direct the interval act which included the popular Irish rock group
Hothouse Flowers which wasfilmed in 11 countries around Europe and
was the most expensive music video ever produced in Ireland at that
time.The traditional scoreboard was replaced with 2 giant Vidiwalls
located on either side of the stage, which alsoprojected live
images of the performers from the green room, and a new
computer-generated scoreboard was used.The stage itself, conceived
by Paula Farrell under chief production designer Michael Grogan,
was also the largestand most elaborate ever constructed for a
Eurovision. To compensate for the fact that the vast stage took up
most ofthe room in what is really an average size exhibition hall,
the Director deliberately darkened the hall where theaudience was
located and refused to use wide angled shots of the audience, in
order to create the illusion of thevenue being bigger than it
actually was.Cyprus was drawn second to compete in Dublin and had
selected the song 'Thimame' sung by Yiannis Dimitrou astheir entry.
However, at a late stage CyBC decided that the song was ineligible
to represent them as it had beenentered into the 1984 Cypriot
selection, where it had finished in 3rd place. This was classed as
a breach of theCypriot rules of selecting their entry at this time
(and an infringement of the Eurovision rules) and so Cypruswithdrew
from the 1988 contest. It was quite a last-minute decision as the
song was advertised in the Radio Timesinformation about the preview
programme of the contest. The song also appears on the Norwegian
record release ofthe 1988 Eurovision Song Contest entries.
Results
Draw Country Language Artist Song English translation Place
Points
01 Iceland Icelandic Beathoven " og eir (Skrates)" You and they
(Socrates) 16 20
02 Sweden Swedish Tommy Krberg "Stad i ljus" City of light 12
52
03 Finland Finnish Boulevard "Nauravat silmt muistetaan"
Laughing eyes areremembered
20 3
04 UnitedKingdom
English Scott Fitzgerald "Go" 2 136
05 Turkey Turkish MF "Sufi" 15 37
06 Spain Spanish La DcadaProdigiosa
"La chica que yo quiero (Made inSpain)"
The girl that I want (Made inSpain)
11 58
07 Netherlands Dutch Gerard Joling "Shangri-La" 9 70
08 Israel Hebrew Yardena Arazi "Ben Adam" ( ) Human 7 85
09 Switzerland French Cline Dion "Ne partez pas sans moi" Do not
leave without me 1 137
10 Ireland English Jump The Gun "Take Him Home" 8 79
11 Germany German Maxi & ChrisGarden
"Lied fr einen Freund" Song for a friend 14 48
12 Austria German Wilfried "Lisa Mona Lisa" - 21 0
13 Denmark Danish Hot Eyes "Ka' du se hva' jeg sa'?" Can you see
what I said? 3 92
14 Greece Greek Afroditi Frida "Clown" () - 17 10
15 Norway Norwegian Karoline Krger "For vr jord" For our earth 5
88
16 Belgium French Reynaert "Laissez briller le soleil" Let the
sun shine 18 5
17 Luxembourg French Lara Fabian "Croire" Trust 4 90
18 Italy Italian Luca Barbarossa "Vivo (Ti scrivo)" Alive (I'm
writing to you) 12 52
19 France French Grard Lenorman "Chanteur de charme" Crooner 10
64
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20 Portugal Portuguese Dora "Voltarei" I will come back 18 5
21 Yugoslavia Croatian Srebrna Krila "Mangup" Rascal 6 87
Voting structureEach country had a jury who awarded 12, 10, 8,
7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 points for their top ten songs.The 1988 contest
is notable for the quirk of the final votes. With three countries
left to vote, the UK were well in thelead with 133 points against
Switzerland's 118. With the third last country, France, only
awarding Switzerland onepoint, the UK looked certain of victory, as
even if Switzerland scooped the two final 12s, the UK would only
need togather 11 points from three juries combined to be
unbeatable. However, France failed to give the UK any points atall
and as the following country gave the UK a meagre three points and
the maximum 12 to Switzerland, the contestwas suddenly blown
open.With the conclusion of voting from the penultimate jury, the
UK was holding a five-point lead over Switzerland. Asthe final
jury, that of Yugoslavia, began to award its points in the
customary ascending order, the internationalaudience held its
breath to see how the two rivals for victory would fare.
Switzerland were the first to be named withsix points, barely
enough to keep their hopes of winning alive, edging them as it did
into a one-point lead. However,given the pattern of voting all
evening, it seemed highly likely that the UK would be given one of
the higher set ofpoints. But remarkably, after the seven, eight,
ten and twelve points were announced, it transpired that
Yugoslaviahad awarded the UK no points at all, and Switzerland were
left to savour a dramatic triumph. After strong votes allnight, the
UK only managed to garner a mere three points between the last
three juries. Yugoslavia had caused thesame situation to happen
when after their voting UK lost to Spain by 1 point in 1968.The UK
entry was written and composed by Julie Forsyth, the daughter of
the entertainer Bruce Forsyth who waspresent. When interviewed
afterwards he was particularly annoyed at the Dutch jury not having
given a vote to theUK, as they had done some work there.
Score sheet
Juries
Iceland 20 1 4 4 1 2 8
Sweden 52 3 2 8 5 8 12 1 3 10
Finland 3 3
United Kingdom 136 1 5 10 12 10 10 5 7 10 10 10 6 5 12 8 12
3
Turkey 37 4 1 5 1 8 8 4 6
Spain 58 2 5 2 6 8 1 8 2 6 6 8 4
Netherlands 70 6 6 7 7 2 6 12 12 5 7
Israel 85 6 6 4 6 3 10 1 5 2 3 10 5 3 10 10 1
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Switzerland 137 7 12 5 10 10 8 10 4 10 12 10 8 4 1 7 1 12 6
Ireland 79 7 2 3 2 12 6 4 7 6 7 7 5 4 5 2
Germany 48 8 5 1 3 5 6 6 4 2 8
Austria 0
Denmark 92 10 3 4 1 12 6 1 4 4 12 10 7 12 6
Greece 10 3 7
Norway 88 5 8 7 12 7 1 8 1 3 5 7 3 4 7 10
Belgium 5 5
Luxembourg 90 4 10 12 7 5 12 12 1 2 2 6 8 2 4 3
Italy 52 8 4 7 8 2 5 3 2 8 5
France 64 2 3 8 2 2 3 3 7 3 5 1 2 10 1 12
Portugal 5 4 1
Yugoslavia 87 12 6 1 8 7 12 2 3 4 12 4 7 6 3
12 pointsBelow is a summary of all 12 points in the final:
N. Contestant Voting nation
3 Denmark Austria, France, Netherlands
Luxembourg Finland, Ireland, Switzerland
Switzerland Germany, Portugal, Sweden
United Kingdom Belgium, Italy, Turkey
Yugoslavia Denmark, Iceland, Israel
2 Netherlands Greece, Luxembourg
1 France Yugoslavia
Ireland Spain
Norway United Kingdom
Sweden Norway
Returning artists
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Artist Country Previous year(s)
Kirsten & Sren Denmark 1984 & 1985 (as Hot Eyes)
Boulevard Finland 1987 (with Vicky Rosti)
Yardena Arazi Israel 1976 (part of Chocolat, Menta, Mastik)
Dora Portugal 1986
Tommy Krberg Sweden 1969
MF Turkey 1985
Commentators
Television Iceland - Hermann Gunnarsson (Sjnvarpi) Sweden -
Bengt Grafstrm (TV2) Finland - Erkki Pohjanheimo (YLE TV1) United
Kingdom - Terry Wogan (BBC1)[1]
Turkey - Blend zveren (TV1) Spain - Beatriz Pcker (TVE2)
Netherlands Willem van Beusekom (Nederland 3) Israel - No
commentator Switzerland - Bernard Thurnheer (DRS), Serge Moisson
(SSR), Ezio Guidi (TSI) Ireland - Ronan Collins (RT 1) Germany -
Nicole & Claus-Erich Boetzkes (Erstes Deutsches Fernsehen)
Austria - Ernst Grissemann (FS1) Denmark - Jrgen de Mylius (DR TV)
Greece - Dafni Bokota (ET1) Norway - John Andreassen (NRK) Belgium
- Pierre Collard-Bovy (RTBF1), Luc Appermont (BRT TV1)[2]
Luxembourg - Valrie Sarn (RTL Tlvision), TBC (RTL plus) Italy -
Daniele Piombi (Raitre) France - Lionel Cassan (Antenne 2) Portugal
- Margarida Andrade (RTP1) Yugoslavia - Mladen Popovi (TVB1),
Oliver Mlakar (TVZ 2), Marjeta Keri Svetel (TVLJ1)
Radio Iceland - N/A Sweden - Kalle Oldby (SR P3) Finland - N/A
United Kingdom - Ken Bruce (BBC Radio 2) Turkey - ebnem Sava (TRT
Radyo 3) Spain - N/A Netherlands - Ben Cramer (Radio 3) Israel -
Yigal Ravid (Reshet Gimel) Switzerland - N/A Ireland - Larry Gogan
(RT Radio 1)
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Germany - Peter Urban (Deutschlandfunk/NDR Radio 2) Austria -
Hans Leitinger (Hitradio 3) Denmark - Poul Birch Eriksen (DR P3)
Greece - N/A Norway - Leif Erik Forberg (NRK P1) Belgium - Stphane
Dupont & Patrick Duhamel (RTBF La Premire), Julien Put &
Herwig Haes (BRT
Radio 2) Luxembourg - Andr Torrent (RTL Radio) Italy - Antonio
De Robertis (Rai Radio 2) France - Julien Lepers (France Inter)
Portugal - N/A Yugoslavia - N/A
Spokespersons Iceland - Gurn Skladttir Sweden - Maud Uppling
Finland - Solveig Herlin United Kingdom - Colin Berry Turkey -
Canan Kumbasar Spain - Matilde Fernndez Jarrn Netherlands Joop van
Os Israel - Yitzhak Shim'oni Switzerland - Michel Stocker[3]
Ireland - John Skehan Germany - Lotti Ohnesorge Austria - Tilia
Herold Denmark - Bent Henius Greece - Fotini Giannoulatou Norway -
Andreas Diesen[4]
Belgium - Jacques Olivier Luxembourg - Jean-Luc Bertrand Italy -
Mariolina Cannuli France - Catherine Ceylac Portugal - Maria
Margarida Gaspar Yugoslavia - Mia Molk
National jury members Iceland - rni Gunnarsson, sgeir Gunason,
Dav Sveinsson, Eln ra Stefnsdttir, Ell orardttir,
Erla Bjrk Jnasdttir, Gurn Kristmannsdttir, Hlmfrur Jnsdttir,
Jnas Engilbertsson, Jnna Bachmann,Kjartan or Kjartansson, lafur
Egilsson, Sigrn Kristjnsdttir, Sigurur Fanndal, Sigurur gisson,
rdsGararsdttir
Spain Pepe Barroso (businessman), Paquita Torres (former model
and Miss Europe), Mario Pardo (actor),Lola Forner (actress), Jos
Coronado (actor), Anala Gad (actress), Miguel Bez "El Litri"
(bullfighter), LauraValenzuela (actress and TV host, presenter of
Eurovision Song Contest 1969), Antonio de Senillosa (writer),
CyraToledo (fashion model), Jos Oneto (journalist), Mara Vidaurreta
(PhD in Political Sciences and lecturer), JorgeSanz (actor), Emma
Surez (actress), Caty Arteaga (dancer), Jaime Andrada
(architect)
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References[1] Eurovision Song Contest 1988 BBC Archives (http:/
/ www. bbc. co. uk/ programmes/ p007xrwg)[2] Adriaens, Manu &
Loeckx-Van Cauwenberge, Joken. Blijven kiken!. Lannoo, Belgium.
2003 ISBN 90-209-5274-9[3][3] Baumann, Peter Ramn (OGAE
Switzerland)[4][4] Dyrseth, Seppo (OGAE Norway)
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