Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest 1982

The Netherlands was represented by Bill van Dijk, with the song '"Jij en ik", at the 1982 Eurovision Song Contest, which took place in Harrogate, England on 24 April. The song and performer were chosen independently of each other at the Dutch national final on 24 February.

Eurovision Song Contest 1982
Country Netherlands
National selection
Selection processNationaal Songfestival 1982
Selection date(s)24 February 1982
Selected entrantBill van Dijk
Selected song"Jij en ik"
Finals performance
Final result16th, 8 points
Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Although "Jij en ik" performed poorly at Eurovision and was forgotten immediately after, "Fantasie eiland", which had finished second in the Dutch national final, was picked up by British record producer Tim Friese-Greene, recorded in English (as "Fantasy Island") by the group Tight Fit, and became a top 5 hit in the UK and also a chart success in Ireland.

Before Eurovision

Nationaal Songfestival 1982

The national final was held at the Circustheater in Scheveningen, hosted by the 1969 Eurovision winner Lenny Kuhr. It consisted of three acts and three songs, with each act performing each song, giving nine performances in total. Firstly, a seven-member jury, which included former Eurovision entrants Ben Cramer and Getty Kaspers (lead singer of Teach-In), each chose their favourite song; then the choice of performer was made by 12 regional juries who each had 10 points to divide between the artists.[1]

Song selection – 24 February 1982
Draw Song Points Place
1 "Pierement" 0 3
2 "Jij en ik" 4 1
3 "Fantasie eiland" 3 2
Artist selection – 24 February 1982
Draw Artist Points Place
1 Bill van Dijk 60 1
2 Bonnie St. Claire 35 2
3 The Millionaires 25 3

At Eurovision

On the night of the final van Dijk performed 16th in the running order, following Israel and preceding Ireland. The performance is mainly remembered for two incongruities: a famously self-conscious and uncomfortable wink at the camera by the female drummer, and the diminutive van Dijk's routine with an extremely tall female backing singer towering over him. At the close of voting "Jij en ik" had received just 8 points (5 from Germany and 3 from Sweden), placing the Netherlands 16th of the 18 entries, ahead only of Denmark and Finland. The Dutch jury awarded its 12 points to Cyprus.[2]

The Dutch conductor at the contest was Rogier van Otterloo.

Points awarded to the Netherlands

Points awarded to the Netherlands
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

Points awarded by the Netherlands

12 points Cyprus
10 points  Switzerland
8 points Israel
7 points Luxembourg
6 points Germany
5 points Sweden
4 points Portugal
3 points Belgium
2 points Turkey
1 point United Kingdom
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