Melodi Grand Prix 2006 (pictured in 2018) alongside
Synnøve Svabø, were the two hosts of
Melodi Grand Prix 2006. Melodi Grand Prix 2006 was the 44th edition of the national final
Melodi Grand Prix, organised by NRK to select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2006. 18 songs were selected to compete in a five-week-long process that commenced on 13 January 2006 and concluded with the final on 4 February 2006. All shows were hosted by
Synnøve Svabø and
Stian Barsnes Simonsen and televised on
NRK1 with commentary by
Jostein Pedersen as well as streamed online at NRK's official website
nrk.no.
Format The competition consisted of five shows: three semi-finals on 13, 20 and 27 January 2006, a Last Chance round (
Sistesjansen) on 3 February 2006 and a final on 4 February 2006. Seven songs competed in each semi-final and the top two entries directly qualified to the final. The entries that placed third and fourth proceeded to the Last Chance round, and the bottom two were eliminated from the competition. An additional two entries qualified to the final from the Last Chance round. The results of the all shows were determined exclusively by public televoting. Viewers could vote through telephone and SMS.
Competing entries A submission period was opened by NRK between 4 July 2005 and 1 October 2005. Songwriters of any nationality were allowed to submit entries, however NRK reserved the right to choose the performers for the selected songs written by foreign songwriters. Songs longer than three minutes were also eligible to compete, however they could only last up to 3:20. At the close of the deadline, 586 submissions were received. 18 songs were selected for the competition and the six acts and songs competing in each of the three semi-finals were revealed on 20 December 2005, 27 December 2005 and 2 January 2006, respectively. Among the artists were past Eurovision entrants
Tor Endresen who represented , Hanne Haugsand who represented as part of the group
Charmed, and
Geir Rönning who represented .
Shows Semi-finals Six songs competed in each of the three semi-finals that took place on 13, 20 and 27 January 2006. The first semi-final took place at the
Finnmarkshallen in
Alta, the second semi-final took place at the
Nordlandshallen in
Bodø, and the third semi-final took place at the Framohallen in
Bergen. In each semi-final the top two directly qualified to the final, while the third and fourth placed songs proceeded to the Last Chance round.
Last Chance round The Last Chance round took place on 3 February 2006 at the
Oslo Spektrum in
Oslo. The six entries that placed third and fourth in the preceding three semi-finals competed and the top two entries qualified to the final.
Ratings Criticism of foreign songwriters Out of the 18 competing entries in
Melodi Grand Prix 2006, only five featured Norwegian songwriters (two of them went on to place in the top two) with a majority of the remaining (12) being written by Swedish songwriters. On 3 March, NRK held a debate with Norwegian songwriters to raise their participation in future editions of Melodi Grand Prix. ==At Eurovision==