Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 1989 explained

Year:1989
Broadcaster:Greek, Modern (1453-);: [[Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation|Elliniki Radiofonia Tileorasi]]|i=no (ERT)
Country:Greece
Preselection:National final
Preselection Date:31 March 1989
Song:Greek, Modern (1453-);: To diko sou asteri|i=no
Final Result:9th, 56 points

Greece was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1989 with the song "Greek, Modern (1453-);: To diko sou asteri|i=no", composed by Yannis Kyris and Marianna Efstratiou, with lyrics by Villy Sanianu, and performed by Marianna herself. The Greek participating broadcaster, Greek, Modern (1453-);: [[Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation|Elliniki Radiofonia Tileorasi]]|i=no (ERT), selected its entry through a national final.

Before Eurovision

National final

Greek, Modern (1453-);: [[Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation|Elliniki Radiofonia Tileorasi]]|i=no (ERT) held the national final on 31 March 1989 at its television studios in Athens, hosted by Dafni Bokota. The songs were presented as video clips and the winning song was chosen by a panel of "experts".

It was later revealed that Mando was supposed to win the national selection; she was second, only one point behind Marianna. Mando took action against the Greek television station ERT because one of the jury members didn't vote. She won the ruling, but since the process was too late to reverse the decision, Marianna went to Eurovision.

Final – 31 March 1989
DrawArtistSongPointsPlace
1 Marianna Efstratiou "To diko sou asteri"75 1
2 Dakis "Mi fevgis Anna" 62 4
3 "Mono esi" 74 2
4 "Kleo" 69 3
5 "Nana" 53 6
6 Nei Epivates "Enohos" 62 4

At Eurovision

"Greek, Modern (1453-);: To diko sou asteri|i=no" was performed 19th on the night (following 's "Viver senza tei" by Furbaz and preceding 's "Icelandic: Það sem enginn ser|i=no" by Daníel Ágúst). At the close of voting, it had received 56 points, placing 9th in a field of 22.[1]

It was succeeded as the Greek representative at the 1990 Contest by Christos Callow & Wave with "Horis skopo".

Voting

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Final of Lausanne 1989 . European Broadcasting Union . 17 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210417084905/https://eurovision.tv/event/lausanne-1989/final . 17 April 2021 . live.
  2. Web site: Results of the Final of Lausanne 1989 . European Broadcasting Union . 17 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210417110819/https://eurovision.tv/event/lausanne-1989/final/results/greece . 17 April 2021 . live.