Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003

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Eurovision Song Contest 2003
Country Netherlands
National selection
Selection processNationaal Songfestival 2003
Selection date(s)Semi-finals:
1 February 2003
8 February 2003
15 February 2003
22 February 2003
Final:
1 March 2003
Selected entrantEsther Hart
Selected song"One More Night"
Selected songwriter(s)
  • Tjeerd van Zanen
  • Alan Michael
Finals performance
Final result13th, 45 points
Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄2001 2003 2004►

The Netherlands was represented by Esther Hart, with the song "One More Night", at the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place in Riga, Latvia on 24 May. 32 songs took part in the Dutch preselection, which consisted of four semi-finals in February, followed by the final on 1 March.

Before Eurovision[]

Nationaal Songfestival 2003[]

Nationaal Songfestival 2003 was the national final that selected Netherlands's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003. The competition consisted of four semi-finals on 1, 8, 15 and 22 February 2003 and a final on 1 March 2003. The semi-finals took place at the Hart van Holland in Nijkerk, hosted by Harm Edens while the final took place at the Rotterdam Ahoy in Rotterdam, hosted by Loes Luca.

Format[]

Thirty-two songs were divided into four semi-finals with eight songs in each. From each semi-final, two proceeded to the final: one selected by a seven-member jury panel with varying members and one selected by public televoting. In the event that both the jury and public placed the same song first, the second-placed song in the public vote proceeded to the final. In the final, the winner was selected based on the combination of votes from the public and the jury panel. Viewers were able to vote via telephone and SMS.

Competing entries[]

502 entries were received by the broadcaster during a submission period, and a jury panel shortlisted 60 entries to progress through the next round, where a live audition of the shortlisted entries took place in front of the jury panel who ultimately selected thirty-two songs for the competition. The selection jury consisted of Willem van Beusekom, Jerney Kaagman, Ron Stoeltie, Daniël Dekker and Daan van Rijsbergen. The twenty-four competing entries were announced on 16 January 2003.[1]

Artist Song Songwriter(s)
A-Teaze "Don't Cry" Aleksander Masevski
Aletia Bourne "Wanna Be the One" Martin Condon, Gareth Owen
Arwin Kluft "Turiddu" Jeroen Englebert, Giancarlo Romita
Astrit "Together Forever" Dick Berg, Hubert-Jan Horrocks, Hanna Riemens
Barbara Lok "Als twee vrienden" Carmen Sars
The Beanuts "Give It Up!" Ed van Otterdijk, Angeline van Otterdijk
and Manou "Blue Skies Are for Free" Ad van Olm, Eric Dikeb
Blauwdruk "Hotel t'hart" Allan Eshuys, Barry Menger
Boulevard "Souvenirs" Edwin Schimscheimer, Bruce R.F. Smith
Brothers "Stand as One" Peter de Wijn
De Helden "Omdat jij jij bent" Michiel Ooms
Ebonique "Heatwave" Philip Vella, Gerard James Borg
Esther Hart "One More Night" Tjeerd van Zanen, Alan Michael
Georges Lotze "Footprints in the Sand" Peter de Wijn
Gordon "I'll Be Your Voice" Mark Dakriet, Giorgio Tuinfort, Sandra Saint Victor
Jeffrey "Waar en wanneer" Edwin Schimscheimer, Spiros Chalos, Belinda Anholt
Jerique Allan "All About Love" Jerry Krolis, Sven Jansen, Robbert van Ark
Julia West "Talking Angels" Luca Genta, Ralph van Manen, Julia West, Phil Thompson
Kathy Bloom "I'm On Fire" Dries Brouwer, Gert Polkerman, Edith Sintemaartensdijk
Lewis and Simon "Let's Give It a Try" Jan Willem Verbeek, Paula Patricio
Mango Nuts "Time to Party" Robbert van Ark, Sven Jansen
Martin Frankena "Zoeken in de lucht" Han Kooreneef, Syb van der Ploeg, Nico Outhuijse
Mary Amora "Somewhere by the River" Ernst van der Kerkhof
Mazzel "Nananana" Rogier van der Ven, Ranco Mes
Sandra Abbink "Beautiful Life" Marcel de Groot, Jaap Schilder
Sasja Brouwers "Rauw" Jeroen Englebert, Pim Koopman
Sofuja and Glenn Corneille "She Would" Glenn Corneille, Chantal Nijssen
The Soullistics "We Can't Stop the Music" Johnny Sap, Joost Dirksen, Humphrey de Groot
Steffen de Wolff "Jij laat me nooit meer los" Patrick Drabe, Steffen de Wolff
Sonny's Inc. "Mamboleo" Huig Ouwehand, Roland Gaedtgens, Sonny Hoogwerf
Suzanne "Over the Moon" Luca Genta, John O'Hare
Zooom "Boogie" Peter de Wijn

Semi-final 1[]

The first semi-final took place on 1 February 2003. Two entries qualified to the final. A jury panel first selected one song to proceed: "Somewhere by the River" performed by Mary Amora. The remaining seven entries then faced a public televote which determined an additional qualifier: "Boogie" performed by Zooom.

  Jury qualifier   Public vote qualifier

Detailed Jury Votes
Draw Song C. Maas C. Brokken S. Kamphuis C. van Doesburg J. Nijenhuis N. Coolen S. Burleson Total
1 "Mamboleo" 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 10
2 "Wanna Be the One" 7 7 12 10 5 7 1 49
3 "Zoeken in de lucht" 3 12 7 7 12 1 3 45
4 "Together Forever" 5 5 5 5 3 10 5 38
5 "All About Love" 10 3 3 2 2 5 10 35
6 "Somewhere by the River" 12 10 2 12 10 3 12 61
7 "Hotel 't Hart" 2 3 5
8 "Boogie" 1 10 7 12 7 37
Semi-final 1 – 1 February 2003
Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Result
Votes Place Percentage Place
1 Sunny's Inc. "Mamboleo" 10 7 7% 6 Eliminated
2 Aletia Bourne "Wanna Be the One" 49 2 4% 8 Eliminated
3 Martin Frankena "Zoeken in de lucht" 45 3 8% 4 Eliminated
4 Astrit "Together Forever" 38 4 9% 3 Eliminated
5 Jerique Allan "All About Love" 35 6 8% 4 Eliminated
6 Mary Amora "Somewhere by the River" 61 1 41% 1 Advanced
7 Blauwdruk "Hotel 't Hart" 5 8 6% 7 Eliminated
8 Zooom "Boogie" 37 5 17% 2 Advanced

Semi-final 2[]

The second semi-final took place on 8 February 2003. Two entries qualified to the final. A jury panel first selected one song to proceed: "One More Night" performed by Esther Hart. The remaining seven entries then faced a public televote which determined an additional qualifier: "Time to Party" performed by Mango Nuts.

  Jury qualifier   Public vote qualifier

Detailed Jury Votes
Draw Song S. Burleson N. Coolen J. Nijenhuis C. van Doesburg S. Kamphuis C. Brokken C. Maas Total
1 "Give It Up!" 3 5 3 2 7 3 3 50
2 "Als twee vrienden" 1 1 1 1 3 10 1 18
3 "One More Night" 10 10 12 12 12 5 12 73
4 "She Would" 12 12 7 5 10 7 10 63
5 "Jij laat me nooit meer los" 2 2 3 2 9
6 "Time to Party" 7 7 10 10 12 7 53
7 "Over the Moon" 5 3 2 5 1 5 21
8 "Footprints in the Sand" 5 7 1 2 2 17
Semi-final 2 – 8 February 2003
Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Result
Votes Place Percentage Place
1 The Beanuts "Give It Up!" 26 4 7% 6 Eliminated
2 Barbara Lok "Als twee vrienden" 18 6 10% 5 Eliminated
3 Esther Hart "One More Night" 73 1 30% 1 Advanced
4 Sofuja and Glenn Corneille "She Would" 63 2 15% 3 Eliminated
5 Steffen de Wolff "Jij laat me nooit meer los" 9 8 3% 8 Eliminated
6 Mango Nuts "Time to Party" 53 3 18% 2 Advanced
7 Suzanne "Over the Moon" 21 5 11% 4 Eliminated
8 Georges Lotze "Footprints in the Sand" 17 7 6% 7 Eliminated

Semi-final 3[]

The third semi-final took place on 15 February 2003. Two entries qualified to the final. A jury panel first selected one song to proceed: "Heatwave" performed by Ebonique. The remaining seven entries then faced a public televote which determined an additional qualifier: "Turiddu" performed by Arwin Kluft.

  Jury qualifier   Public vote qualifier

Detailed Jury Votes
Draw Song M. Courtens C. Maas S. Kamphuis C. Brokken S. Burleson J. Nijenhuis N. Coolen Total
1 "We Can't Stop the Music" 5 3 1 5 2 2 3 21
2 "Talking Angels" 10 7 7 3 7 5 10 49
3 "Nananana" 2 1 3 1 1 3 1 12
4 "Stand as One" 2 2 5 1 10
5 "Beautiful Life" 3 12 10 7 10 12 7 61
6 "Waar en wanneer" 1 2 2 5
7 "Turiddu" 7 5 5 12 3 10 5 47
8 "Heatwave" 12 10 12 10 12 7 12 75
Semi-final 3 – 15 February 2003
Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Result
Votes Place Percentage Place
1 The Soullistics "We Can't Stop the Music" 21 5 9% 5 Eliminated
2 Julia West "Talking Angels" 49 3 6% 6 Eliminated
3 Mazzel "Nananana" 12 6 19% 2 Eliminated
4 Brothers "Stand as One" 10 7 3% 8 Eliminated
5 Sandra Abbink "Beautiful Life" 61 2 18% 3 Eliminated
6 Jeffrey "Waar en wanneer" 5 8 4% 7 Eliminated
7 Arwin Kluft "Turiddu" 47 4 24% 1 Advanced
8 Ebonique "Heatwave" 75 1 17% 4 Advanced

Semi-final 4[]

The fourth semi-final took place on 22 February 2003. Two entries qualified to the final. A jury panel first selected one song to proceed: "I'll Be Your Voice" performed by Gordon. The remaining seven entries then faced a public televote which determined an additional qualifier: "Blue Skies Are for Free" performed by Bert Heerink and Manou.

  Jury qualifier   Public vote qualifier

Detailed Jury Votes
Draw Song S. Burleson N. Coolen M. Sahupala C. van Doesburg S. Kamphuis C. Brokken C. Maas Total
1 "I'm On Fire" 7 3 2 10 7 10 7 46
2 "Souvenirs" 5 1 3 5 3 3 20
3 "Let's Give It a Try" 10 7 7 7 10 7 10 58
4 "Rauw" 3 1 4
5 "I'll Be Your Voice" 12 10 12 12 12 12 12 82
6 "Blue Skies Are for Free" 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 11
7 "Omdat jij jij bent" 3 5 10 1 1 3 23
8 "Don't Cry" 2 12 5 2 5 5 5 36
Semi-final 4 – 22 February 2003
Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Result
Votes Place Percentage Place
1 Kathy Bloom "I'm On Fire" 46 3 4% 7 Eliminated
2 Boulevard "Souvenirs" 20 6 6% 4 Eliminated
3 Lewis and Simon "Let's Give It a Try" 58 2 5% 6 Eliminated
4 Sasja Brouwers "Rauw" 4 8 6% 4 Eliminated
5 Gordon "I'll Be Your Voice" 82 1 36% 1 Advanced
6 Bert Heerink and Manou "Blue Skies Are for Free" 11 7 23% 2 Advanced
7 De Helden "Omdat jij jij bent" 23 5 4% 7 Eliminated
8 A-Teaze "Don't Cry" 36 4 16% 3 Eliminated

Final[]

The final took place on 1 March 2003. Eight entries competed and the votes of the jury panel (50%) and public televoting (50%) selected the winner, "One More Night" performed by Esther Hart.[2] The viewers and the juries each had a total of 280 points to award. Each jury member distributed their points as follows: 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 10 and 12 points. The viewer vote was based on the percentage of votes each song achieved. For example, if a song gained 10% of the viewer vote, then that entry would be awarded 10% of 280 points rounded to the nearest integer: 28 points.

On the day after the contest, a technical problem came to light, whereby a significant number of SMS votes had been either not counted at all or attributed to the wrong song. The only change in placement was that Bert Heerink and Manou, who had originally placed seventh, were moved up to fifth, with Mango Nuts and Mary Amora correspondingly dropping a place.[3]

Detailed Jury Votes
Draw Song C. Maas E. Rombley S. Burleson C. van Doesburg S. Kamphuis J. Nijenhuis C. Brokken Total
1 "Time to Party" 2 2 3 5 1 7 2 22
2 "Somewhere by the River" 3 3 5 3 3 3 20
3 "Blue Skies Are for Free" 1 1 2 4
4 "I'll Be Your Voice" 7 10 12 10 12 10 7 68
5 "One More Night" 12 12 10 12 10 12 10 78
6 "Heatwave" 5 7 7 7 7 2 5 40
7 "Turiddu" 10 5 2 1 3 5 12 38
8 "Boogie" 1 2 5 1 1 10
Final – 1 March 2003
Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place
Percentage Points
1 Mango Nuts "Time to Party" 22 3% 9 31 5
2 Mary Amora "Somewhere by the River" 20 3% 8 28 6
3 Bert Heerink and Manou "Blue Skies Are for Free" 4 7% 21 25 7
4 Gordon "I'll Be Your Voice" 68 20% 56 124 2
5 Esther Hart "One More Night" 78 33% 92 170 1
6 Ebonique "Heatwave" 40 10% 27 67 4
7 Arwin Kluft "Turiddu" 38 23% 64 201 3
8 Zooom "Boogie" 10 1% 3 13 8

At Eurovision[]

On the night of the final Hart performed 14th in the running order, following Israel and preceding United Kingdom. At the close of the voting "One More Night" had received 45 points from nine countries, placing the Netherlands 13th of the 26 entries.[4] As Netherlands failed to reach the top 11 in the final, the country was forced to compete in the semi-final of the 2004 Contest.

Voting[]

References[]

  1. ^ Bakker, Sietse (20 December 2002). "Eight songs Nationaal Songfestival in Dutch". Esctoday.
  2. ^ ESC National Finals database 2003
  3. ^ "Nationaal Songfestival 2003". 4lyrics.
  4. ^ "Final of Riga 2003". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 7 April 2021. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
  5. ^ a b "Results of the Final of Riga 2003". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 7 April 2021. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
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