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List Of Norwegian Television Series
This is a list of Norwegian television series produced and broadcast in Television in Norway, Norway. References

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Television Series
A television show – or simply TV show – is any content produced for viewing on a television set which can be broadcast via over-the-air, satellite television, satellite, or cable television, cable, excluding breaking news, television advertisement, advertisements, or Trailer (promotion), trailers that are typically placed between shows. Television shows are most often broadcast programming, scheduled for broadcast well ahead of time and appear on electronic program guide, electronic guides or other TV listings, but streaming services often make them available for viewing anytime. The content in a television show can be produced with different methodologies such as taped variety shows emanating from a television studio stage, animation or a variety of film productions ranging from movies to series. Shows not produced on a television studio stage are usually contracted or licensed to be made by appropriate production companies. Television shows can be viewed live (real time), b ...
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Dansefeber
''Dansefeber'' is the Norwegian iteration of the dance competition show ''So You Think You Can Dance''. It was broadcast on TVNorge (Norway) and hosted by Kjetil Tefke in its first season (2006) and Henriette Lien in the second (2006-2007). The winners for seasons 1 and 2 were Adil Khan and Hanna Mjåvatn, respectively. Show format Like its American predecessor and other shows within the So You Think You Can Dance franchise, prospective competitors are first assessed at open auditions. ''Dansefeber'' held several of these auditions in major cities across Norway in its search for its initial talent pool, with dancers from a wide variety of backgrounds encouraged to audition. The auditions succeeded in drawing in dancers from styles as varied as ballroom, hip-hop, streetdance, contemporary, jazz, and ballet, amongst others. Dancers who qualified to move beyond this point in the competition earned a ticket to "Feberdagene" ("The Fever Days"), ''Dansefeber's'' version o ...
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The Farm (TV Series)
''The Farm'' is a reality competition television franchise created by the Swedish producer Strix. Sold to more than 40 countries, ''The Farm'' is one of their most popular formats, including ''Survivor'', '' The Bar'' or '' Fame Factory''. In some countries the series is produced by Endemol, in association with Strix. Format As in ''Big Brother Big Brother may refer to: * Big Brother (''Nineteen Eighty-Four''), a character from George Orwell's novel ''Nineteen Eighty-Four'' ** Authoritarian personality, any omnipresent figure representing oppressive control ** Big Brother Awards, a sat ...'', ''The Farm'' puts a group of 12 people living together in a farm. There, the contestants must work as a normal farmer, raising animals and doing agriculture. In regular periods of time, one of the houseguests is evicted, usually in a ceremony called ''The Duel'' where they compete in a physical endurance, but in some adaptations of the show, it is the audience that decides, by telephone ...
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Fantorangen
Fantorangen is a Norwegian television character known from Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK), where they have their own program on the children's channel NRK Super. The puppet has been operated by Berit Nermoen, Miriam Jacobsen and today Inger Gundersen. The physical puppet was created in 2007 by visual artist Tiina Suhonen in collaboration with NRK's costume department. With their slightly mischievous personality, they have become one of NRK's most popular characters for children. As a result of the success, music videos, books and licensed products have been made with Fantorangen, including acts with Berit Nermoen at various festivals and other cultural events. History Fantorangen was originally called ''Orangufanten'', and was a mixture of an orangutan and an elephant. Orangufanten was created by Endre Skandfer at Qvisten Animation for a vignette for NRK's BarneTV. Later they were redesigned and renamed Fantorangen for the launch of the TV channel NRK Super. Fantoran ...
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Fagerstrand
Fagerstrand is a village in the municipality of Nesodden, in the county of Viken, in the country of Norway. It is south of Oslo on the peninsula of Nesodden. Fagerstrand has 1977 inhabitants (2006) making it the second largest village on Nesodden. "Fagerstrand" in English means "beautiful beach" or "fair beach". Fagerstrand is a small village with two grocery stores, two hair salons and one bar. There are two schools in Fagerstrand: ''Myklerud skole'' (elementary school) and ''Bakkeløkka ungdomsskole'' ( junior high school). Fagerstrand is also the name of a reality show that was shot in Fagerstrand and aired on TV 2 during the first half of 2005. In the show, 12 couples built a house together. The couples voted each other out of the show until only two couples were left. Then the viewers would then decide who got the house valued at 3,000,000 NOK (ca. $500,000). Fagerstrand is also a very small area in the district of Høvik, which is a part of the municipal Bærum, across t ...
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En Udødelig Mann
''An Immortal Man'' (''En udødelig mann'') is a miniseries on Henrik Ibsen's childhood and youth in three episodes, produced by the NRK in 2006 on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Ibsen's death. It was directed by Berit Nesheim and written by Siri Senje, and first broadcast on NRK1 on 26, 27 and 28 December 2006. Actors *Henrik Ibsen (child): Sigurd Arntzen *Hedvig Ibsen: Gina Victoria Ulveie Lia *Henrik Ibsen (teenager): Anders Baasmo Christiansen *Knud Ibsen: Sven Nordin * Marichen Ibsen: Kjersti Holmen *Hedvig Ibsen (teenager): Birgitte Larsen * Grandmother Johanne Paus: Lise Fjeldstad * (Step) grandfather Ole Paus: Per Theodor Haugen * Uncle Henrik Johan Paus: Eindride Eidsvold * Uncle Christopher Blom Paus: Erland Bakker *Cathrine Paus: Odille A. Heftye Blehr *Hilde Paus: Anna Lena Hansen * The Rat Wife (Aunt Ploug): Wenche Foss *Else Sofie: Laila Goody *Clara Ebbel: Kaia Varjord *Reimann: Bjørn Sundquist *Madam Reimann: Marika Enstad *Miss Crawford: Stina Ekblad ...
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Ibsen Year
The Ibsen Year (Norwegian: ''Ibsenåret'') was the Norwegian government's official celebration of Henrik Ibsen in 2006, marking the 100th anniversary of his death. The Ibsen Year included cultural events in multiple countries, including an opening ceremony in Oslo attended by the royal family and international guests, television programs, cultural events in Italy, Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, China and other countries, and an International Gala performance at the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, hosted by the country's First Lady Suzanne Mubarak and also attended by Queen Sonja. The Ibsen Year's artistic director was Bentein Baardson and the producer was Nora Ibsen. The chairman of the supervisory committee was former Norwegian Minister of Culture Lars Roar Langslet. The planning committee of the Ibsen Year had a core budget of around 70 million NOK, not counting TV productions and various other costs. Queen Sonja was the Ibsen Year's high protector. The Norwegian ...
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Ekko Av Ibsen
Ekko av Ibsen is a series of eight short films that were shown on NRK in autumn 2006. Norwegian Film Fund and NRK arranged in 2004 a script-writing conference that were based on texts by Henrik Ibsen. In 2004, 16 of 250 submitted projects were given kr 20,000 to further develop their projects. In 2005, eight 28-minute films were chosen; six were awarded kr 1,500,000 from the Norwegian Film Fund and the others were financed and produced by NRK NRK, an abbreviation of the Norwegian ''Norsk Rikskringkasting Aksjeselskap, AS'', generally expressed in English as the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, is the Norwegian government-owned radio and television public broadcasting company, and .... Films References NRK original programming Films directed by Marius Holst {{Norway-film-stub ...
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Dokument 2
''Dokument 2'' is a Norwegian investigative documentary series that has aired on TV 2 since its inception in 1992. The series was originally hosted by Gerhard Helskog, later by Tonje Steinsland. The documentaries have won several Gullruten awards. Due to major cuts in TV 2, the station's own editorial production of documentaries in the series was dropped in 2009. References {{reflist External links Official website with documentaries 1992 Norwegian television series debuts Norwegian documentary television series TV 2 (Norway) original programming 1990s Norwegian television series 2000s Norwegian television series 2010s Norwegian television series ...
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Den Store Klassefesten
{{Unreferenced, date=August 2013 ''Den store klassefesten'' (The great class party) is a Norwegian chat show which was shown on NRK1 in 2000, 2001, 2005 and again from 2008. The programme was part of NRK's Saturday night line-up and the presenter was Dan Børge Akerø. Working with him, Akerø had the comedians Øystein Bache and Rune Gokstad who did a lot of the presenting work in the series. The series is regarded as one of NRK's biggest successes of the 2000s and won the prize for best chat show at Gullruten 2002. Previously, Akerø had won the prize for best presenter for the programme at Gullruten 2001. The series premiered on NRK on 12 February 2000 and was shown on Saturday nights. The series has run for four seasons. About the program The programme's concept consists of two famous guests meeting together with their old class for a fantastic reunion. The two guests, (and their classes) compete in different games, sports, and activities - always ending with a quiz at the ...
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Den Som Henger I En Tråd
''Den som henger i en tråd'' (Those Hanging by a Thread) is a 1935 novel by the Norwegian new realist author Nini Roll Anker.Hojem, Gunnar. 1996. Lyngværet – slik jeg minnes det. In: Bjørn Austigard & Rolf Strand (eds.), ''Romsdal Sogelag Årsskrift 1996'', pp. 245–281. Molde: Romsdal Sogelag, p. 276. The book portrays a women's working atmosphere in a group of seamstresses at a clothing factory and the poor conditions they worked under. The book discusses topics such as abortion, religion, and the position of women. The book is one of the most important contributions to Norwegian women's literature. The novel was adapted for television in 1980 based on a screenplay by Åse Vikene and was broadcast as a series by the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation. Eli Skolmen Ryg directed the film, and it featured Katja Medbøe, Anne Marit Jacobsen, and Minken Fosheim Birte Fosheim Wienskol (20 March 1956 – 7 June 2018), better known as Minken Fosheim, was a Norwegian actress and aut ...
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Den Rette For Tor
''Den rette for Tor'' was a Norwegian docusoap series which was shown on TV3 in autumn 2007. Tor Milde (known as a judge on Idol) has to choose between 12 women. However, he has three of his best friends to choose for him: Kåre Magnus Bergh, Tone-Lise Skagefoss Tone-Lise Skagefoss (born 10 May 1974 in Nesbru) is a Norwegian radio and television presenter and head of music for Radio Norge. Career She began her career as presenter and head of music at Radio Oslofjord. Later, she worked for Ole Evenrud ... and Aslaug Tveiten Ally. In luxurious and extravagant exercises, the three have to choose who will be the best match of the women. Through different tasks and exercises, the panel of friends choose the best personalities. From those, Tor must choose one per week to go on a date with. The prize was to win Tor's "love" with a romantic holiday for two. Tor finally chose Britt Sande (born 1967), but the two were never a couple. The series premiered on TV3 on 5 September 2007. ...
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