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Miljonärerna
''Miljonärerna'' (The Millionaires) was a Swedish reality show that was broadcast on Kanal5 in 2006. The show was cancelled after half the series had aired due to low viewership. The rest of the episodes were to be aired sometime during 2007 on Kanal5. The show's plot was that 20 contestants should be together, the twist being that it was good to be eliminated as soon as possible. There were 10 contestants who in the end would leave the show with one million Swedish krona each. The host was Pontus Gårdinger Pontus Joakim Gårdinger (born 20 July 1964 in Enskede) is a Swedish television presenter show host, producer and actor who has, among other things, hosted Melodifestivalen 1996. He also hosted the short lived reality show '' Miljonärerna'' on .... External links *https://web.archive.org/web/20070223160318/http://www.kanal5.se/templates/page.aspx?id=14384 *https://web.archive.org/web/20060831052517/http://mpsmppgw01.mpsnordic.se/MPSNordic_MPPClients/webcast/content.asp ...
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Pontus Gårdinger
Pontus Joakim Gårdinger (born 20 July 1964 in Enskede) is a Swedish television presenter show host, producer and actor who has, among other things, hosted Melodifestivalen 1996. He also hosted the short lived reality show '' Miljonärerna'' on Kanal 5. He has also produced the Swedish TV show '' Grattis världen'' and his comic speeches "Tal till nationen" is among many considered to be his most important works. Gårdinger won the Poker Million competition 2007, where the first prize was SEK 1 million. Since 2014, he has presented the Swedish version of ''Jeopardy!'' Selected filmography *2002 – '' The Dog Trick'' *2001 – ''Pusselbitar'' (TV-series) *2000 – ''Naken'' *1995 – ''NileCity 105,6 ''NileCity 105.6'' was a Swedish 6-part television show broadcast by Sveriges Television in 1995. It was the first major success of the Swedish comedy group Killinggänget. Each episode was titled "Vuxna män gör saker tillsammans" ("Adult men do ...'' (TV-series) References ...
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Kanal5
Kanal 5 (''Channel 5'') is a Swedish television channel that was launched in 1989. It is owned by the US-based media company Warner Bros. Discovery, changing its ownership from ProSiebenSat.1 Media in April 2013. After a troublesome 1990s, Kanal 5 launched new strategies in the early 2000s (decade) that established it as a popular entertainment channel targeting young people. The channel's slogan is "Roligare TV" ("More Entertaining TV") and it only broadcasts entertainment, such as series, movies, reality series and infotainment documentaries. In 2006, the channel was the most popular channel among Swedes aged 15–24. History On 8 March 1989, businessman Matts Carlgren announced that he intended to start a new commercial television channel, as Jan Stenbeck had done with TV3. The channel was called Nordic Channel and launched on 27 March 1989. The channel made heavy losses during its first years. In 1991, it was sold to Scandinavian Broadcasting System, headed by Harry E. ...
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Swedish Krona
The krona (; plural: ''kronor''; sign: kr; code: SEK) is the official currency of the Kingdom of Sweden. Both the ISO code "SEK" and currency sign "kr" are in common use; the former precedes or follows the value, the latter usually follows it but, especially in the past, it sometimes preceded the value. In English, the currency is sometimes referred to as the Swedish crown, as means "crown" in Swedish. The Swedish krona was the ninth-most traded currency in the world by value in April 2016. One krona is subdivided into 100 ''öre'' (singular; plural ''öre'' or ''ören'', where the former is always used after a cardinal number, hence "50 öre", but otherwise the latter is often preferred in contemporary speech). However, all öre coins were discontinued from 30 September 2010. Goods can still be priced in ''öre'', but all sums are rounded to the nearest krona when paying with cash. The word ''öre'' is ultimately derived from the Latin word for gold (''aurum''). History ...
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