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The end of a decade: Athens 2006

Posted by Sietse Bakker on 30 December 2009 at 13:12
The end of a decade: Athens 2006
Above: The logo of Athens 2006
Athens, Greece -

The year 2009 marks the end of the first decade of the 21st century. The last ten days of this year, Eurovision.tv looks back at the remarkable transition that the Eurovision Song Contest went through. We are also inviting you to share your memories with us, right here on the website as well as on Facebook. Today, we're looking back at the seventh Eurovision Song Contest of this decade: Athens 2006, the 51st running of Europe's favourite TV-show!

The ambition to win was high in Greece, and it was Helena Paparizou who brought the Eurovision Song Contest to Athens with My Number One. The Greeks had just successfully hosted the 2004 Olympic Games, and thus venues, accommodations and infrastructure were ready to host another large event. The Olympic Indoor Arena, part of Athens' Olympic complex, hosted the Eurovision Song Contest on the 18th and 20th of May, 2006.

Compared to 2005, organisation of the Eurovision Song Contest went relatively smooth this year. The Greeks quickly compiled a skilled team of producers and event managers to get ready for the two live shows.

The theme of the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest was Feel The Rhythm, the generic logo was accompanied by two graphic elements; a styled version of the ancient Phaistos disk and a pattern referred to as dancing scores. The design work was done by the Athens-based company Karamela, which also had taken care of the visual identity of the 2004 Summer Olympics.

The shows

Former Greek Head of Delegation Fotini Yannoulatou was the Executive Producer, while Volker Weicher from Germany was in charge of multi-camera directing. The shows were hosted by the American-Greek actress and television presenter, Maria Menounos, and former Greek Eurovision Song Contest participant, Sakis Rouvas (2004). Opening and interval acts were performed by the hosts, as well as Helena Paparizou and Foteini Darra.

The stage design was significantly different from trends set in previous years. The set consisted of a circular stage, surrounded by so called moving wings. The set visualized an ancient Greek theatre setting.

Svante Stockselius supervised the contest on behalf of the European Broadcasting Union for the third time.

The contestants

23 nations were represented in the Semi-Final, 14 were already qualified for the Final directly, bringing the total number of contestants to 37. Ten slots for the Final were at stake during the Semi-Final, in which Armenia debuted.

Host Country Greece, but also Russia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Sweden and Romania were tipped to win this year's Eurovision Song Contest, but it was the Finnish monster band Lordi that took the grand prix home to Helsinki. The monsters rocked the Olympic Indoor Arena with Hard Rock Hallelujah and despite their long-lasting professional career, the group was widely considered as a "joke". The song was the only entry directed by a computer, as it would take too many manual cuts in a short time.

Sweden sent the 1991 Eurovision Song Contest winner Carola with Invincible, but she didn't manage to do that trick again. Lithuania sparked controversy with their entry We Are The Winners (of Eurovision), already claiming victory before participation. The group LT United didn't manage to do exactly that, but the winning group Lordi did start their press conference right after the Final with the magical first words of the Lithuanian entry.

The 2006 Eurovision Song Contest also saw the 1,000th song performed in the competition. Brian Kennedy from Ireland had the honour, performing Every Song Is A Cry For Love. Was that a reference to the previous 999 ones?

The controversies

Dutch spokesperson, Paul de Leeuw, sparked controversy, giving his (fake) mobile number to presenter Sakis Rouvas during the Dutch results, and slowing down proceedings. Constantinos Christoforou (who also represented Cyprus in 1996, 2002 and 2005) made a politically sensitive statement when saluting from "Nicosia, the last divided capital in Europe".

Serbia & Montenegro withdrew from the contest due to a scandal in the selection process, which has caused tensions between the Serbian broadcaster, RTS, and the Montenegran broadcaster, RTCG. Serbia & Montenegro did retain voting rights for the contest. During the announcement of their votes, spokesperson Jovana Janković said: "So, as you know, we don't have a song for you this year, but we promise that next year we will give you the best one." Her promise was fulfilled when Marija Šerifović of Serbia won the contest the following year. Janković would also host the 2008 contest.

The development

The 2006 Eurovision Song Contest did not see considerable changes compared to the 2005 running.

Later today, Eurovision.tv will look back at the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place in Helsinki.

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rafael-michael theocharidis

Comment by rafael_michael_theocharidis

Posted on 15 February 2010 at 00:28
Elefthria Eleftheriou is the bets one !!!! i am a very good firen of her !!!! she is just amazing !!!and i do a part from her promo tour !!i think its our bets choice for eurovision !!!!she has a really great perfomance and brilliant voice....i have made two videos fro her !!!check them out
the first one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdCSDLs0PZA
the second one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUXk3yn0GNM&feature=related

i hope she will represent us !!!! her song is pop dance and has a really amazing perfomance!
Büşra Ergün

Comment by ultraslan from Turkey

Posted on 4 February 2010 at 13:46
bosnia herzegovina should have won ıt was amazing song ı was happy that turkey gave 12 points to bosnia
lights were very successful
cosmovision !

Comment by cosmovision

Posted on 5 January 2010 at 18:02
oh my god...they choose my youtube video for athens 2006...so happy
Aleksandar Aleksandar

Comment by MrAleksandarMk from Macedonia, Fyr Of

Posted on 1 January 2010 at 18:24
It was great show!! My counry was perfect :D and it was my favourtite :) But now my top 10 from Athens are:
1. Iceland
2. Norway
3. Poland
4. Belgium
5. Macedonia
6. Ukraine
7. Rommania
8. Malta
9. Croatia
10. Russia

Greetings!
Michael Leftheriotis

Comment by Markouli from Australia

Posted on 31 December 2009 at 07:00
The show was fantastic and Helena Paparizou was great when she opened the show with My Number One and later on when she sang Mambo.
Ramón

Comment by Barcelona calling from Spain

Posted on 31 December 2009 at 00:49
I like very much the Greek ESC. Fantastic entries from Finland, Russia, Bosnia, Sweden, Greece, Ireland, Norway, Slovenia, Bulgaria and UK. I was very disappointed with the performances of Kate Ryan, she did it bad, and Selma. Concerning my country Spain, simply awful.
Joena Steyaert

Comment by Joenatje from Belgium

Posted on 30 December 2009 at 19:04
I think Belgium had a great song that year and deserved to be in the final and not because it's my country but for the song. xxx
Rajko Golovic

Comment by Rajko-Montenegro from Montenegro

Posted on 30 December 2009 at 17:47
Shame on my country (at that time called Serbia and Montenegro) in 2006, especially on Montenegrin broadcaster RTCG. If we have had sent our representative, I'm sure we'd be in TOP 5. Flamingosi ft. Louis were absolutely amazing!

My favorite songs this year were from FYR Macedonia and Greece. Finland was interesting, but not deserved to win.
Rita Pereira

Comment by RitaAlexandra from Portugal

Posted on 30 December 2009 at 17:47
My second Eurovision, but my absolute favorite. I voted in the Final for Elena Risteska, but now I think the winning song should've been Russia, Sweden or Romania. They were terrific.
Portugal was one of the there worsts: Lithuania and Iceland - we can't forget the whistles that we heard when Silvia Night performed. She deserved it, for calling Carola a b****.
Barbara Dex for Nonstop and Andreia made that "little" mistake in the lyrics, on stage LOOL
Judges fault, because the potuguese people voted for another singer, but I think we got over with it :)

Greetings from Portugal,
Rita Alexandra

Comment by Siozia from Ukraine

Posted on 30 December 2009 at 16:25
Stage of this Eurovision was so UGLY! I hate it! but the show was really good) and i like winner))) it's funny, that rusia don't finished first XD))
Javier Bargas

Comment by argentinacalling from Argentina

Posted on 30 December 2009 at 15:59
The winner song wasn't that bad. Although this ESC will be remembered for its stage, hosts, the opening act. Elena Paparizou's perfomance singing mambo was the best song of the night. It's a pity she wasn't representing her country though, because she would have won.
David Golrokhian

Comment by EuRo fan from Denmark

Posted on 30 December 2009 at 15:06
I loved the contest, It was a amazing show, and some very good songs.

It was my 3rd Eurovision, but first time I dident watch at home, I saw it with my mom and at some of our friends.

Then I remember I asked everyone, who would win, and my mom and I dident say Finland.
Because we dident think It would be a deserved winner.

I tipped that Romania or Armenia could win.

But today, then I still listen most to the top 9 songs, and most to Finland, Russia, Romania & Lithuania :-)

I also got the DVD, and when I saw the interveiw with the winners, then I laughed so much, when Lordi maked fun of the Lithuanian song. HAHAHA X-D

:-)
Christopher Ellaby

Comment by c1ask0 from United Kingdom

Posted on 30 December 2009 at 15:05
I didn't watch Eurovision until 2008 but I really wish I had watched this year - there are so many good songs. Also it's nice to see that Finland could finally get a really good result after trying hard for many years. It shows that no country should give up on winning Eurovision - it can be done!
Heli V.

Comment by Piggybank from Finland

Posted on 30 December 2009 at 13:55
This was the first Eurovision I watched and luckily Finland won! I certainly couldn't believe it until there was no way Russia could beat us. I just watched this contest on DVD a few weeks ago with my friends and we cheered on like we never had seen it before. It was a lot of fun. :)
George Feggos

Comment by ESCGF from Greece

Posted on 30 December 2009 at 13:49
The most interesting Eurovision.Amazing show and opening act,the stage,the giant sun, all incredible,but I hate the winning song...

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