Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest 1996

The Netherlands was represented by duo Maxine and Franklin Brown, with the song "De eerste keer", at the 1996 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place in Oslo on 18 May.

Eurovision Song Contest 1996
Country Netherlands
National selection
Selection processNationaal Songfestival 1996
Selection date(s)Semi-finals:
26 February 1996
27 February 1996
28 February 1996
29 February 1996
1 March 1996
Final:
3 March 1996
Selected entrantMaxine & Franklin Brown
Selected song"De eerste keer"
Finals performance
Final result7th, 78 points
Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄1994 1996 1997►

Before Eurovision

Nationaal Songfestival 1996

Five acts participated in the Dutch preselection, which consisted of five qualifying rounds, followed by the final on 3 March 1996.

Heats

Five qualifying heats took place on consecutive evenings between 26 February and 1 March 1996. Each involved one of the selected acts performing three songs, with the televoting winner from each act going forward to the final.[1]

Draw Artist Song Songwriter(s) Televote Place
Heat 1 – 26 February 1996
1 Roland Verstappen "Dan dansen wij" Henk Post, Jelle Kooistra 13% 3
2 "Een woord van jou" Peter Groot Kormelink, Herman Grimme 14% 2
3 "Ik wil alleen walsen met jou" Roland Verstappen 73% 1
Heat 2 – 27 February 1996
1 Gina de Wit "De kracht van je hart" Gina de Wit 17% 3
2 "De wereld is van jou" Pim Koopman, Jeroen Englebert 57% 1
3 "Jij hoort bij mij" Gina de Wit 26% 2
Heat 3 – 28 February 1996
1 Maxine & Franklin Brown "Wie weet wat morgen brengt" John Ewbank 21% 3
2 "De eerste keer" Piet Souer, Peter van Asten 54% 1
3 "Dat woordje wij" Tom Bakker, Pieter W. Goemans 25% 2
Heat 4 – 29 February 1996
1 Lucretia van der Vloot "Neem me mee" Michel Pos, Annemiek Woudt 16% 3
2 "Hoe hoger je klimt" Franky Douglas, Arnout van Krimpen 39% 2
3 "Neem de tijd voor mij" Edwin de Groot, Rudi Nijhuis 45% 1
Heat 5 – 1 March 1996
1 Clau-dya's "Met of zonder jou" Pim Koopman, Jeroen Englebert 27% 3
2 "Als je hart klopt" Ad van Olm 40% 1
3 "Mozart" Henk Temming, Han Kooreneef, Michiel Eilbracht 33% 2

Final

The final was held on 3 March at the Cinevideo Studio in Almere, hosted by Ivo Niehe. The winning song was chosen by voting from 13 regional juries, and "De eerste keer" emerged as the winner by an 11-point margin.[2]

Final – 3 March 1996
Draw Artist Song Points Place
1 Gina de Wit "De wereld is van jou" 40 2
2 Maxine & Franklin Brown "De eerste keer" 51 1
3 Roland Verstappen "Ik wil alleen walsen met jou" 9 5
4 Clau-dya's "Als je hart klopt" 12 4
5 Lucretia van der Vloot "Neem de tijd voor mij" 31 3

At Eurovision

In 1996, for the only time in Eurovision history, an audio-only pre-qualifying round of the 29 songs entered (excluding hosts Norway who were exempt) was held in March in order for the seven lowest-scoring songs to be eliminated before the final. "De eerste keer" placed 9th, thus qualifying for the final.

On the night of the final the pair performed 15th in the running order, following Slovenia and preceding Belgium. At the close of the voting "De eerste keer" had received 78 points from 15 countries (including a maximum 12 from Austria), placing the Netherlands 7th of the 23 entries. The Dutch jury awarded its 12 points to contest winners Ireland.[3]

The Dutch conductor at the contest was Dick Bakker.

Voting

Points awarded to Netherlands

Points awarded to Netherlands (Pre-qualifying round)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point
Points awarded to Netherlands (Final)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

Points awarded by Netherlands (Pre-qualifying round)

12 points Sweden
10 points Estonia
8 points Poland
7 points United Kingdom
6 points Ireland
5 points  Switzerland
4 points Portugal
3 points Hungary
2 points Slovenia
1 point Macedonia

Points awarded by Netherlands (Final)

12 points Ireland
10 points Norway
8 points Sweden
7 points Turkey
6 points Portugal
5 points Croatia
4 points  Switzerland
3 points Estonia
2 points Belgium
1 point Greece

See also

References

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