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Uutisvuoto
Uutisvuoto (Finnish for "newsleak" - the pun works equally in both languages) is the Finnish version of the popular British television quiz show '' Have I Got News For You''. Broadcast on Saturday nights on Yle TV1 since 1998, the show received very high viewing figures. Uutisvuoto was aired on Yle TV1 from 1998 until May 2018, then moved to MTV3 in January 2019. Uutisvuoto mainly follows the same format as ''Have I Got News For You''. The guests are usually celebrities, and frequently politicians. In two presidential elections, both of the second-round candidates appeared as guests: to-be-president Tarja Halonen and Esko Aho in 2000, and president Halonen and Sauli Niinistö in 2006. Winning the show correlated with winning the election contest itself in both instances. In 2006, the "presidential show" broke all viewing records when it was watched by 1.4 million viewers (in a country of 5.2 million). The show was so popular in Finland that it was even parodied in the Aku Ankka ...
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Baba Lybeck
Barbara "Baba" Lybeck (born 26 December 1966 in Pargas) is a Finnish journalist. She has a Master's degree in literature. She has worked as a news presenter for the Finnish TV channel Nelonen from 1998. Lybeck quit presenting news in 2009 and moved to Yleisradio to work as a journalist. She has worked as the presenter and chief judge of the quiz show ''Uutisvuoto'' since autumn 2010 after Peter Nyman moved to MTV3 to work as a news presenter. Previously Lybeck has worked at Radio City and presented the ''NO TV'' show on MTV3, as well as the Finnish Top 40 music show on YLE and the Swedish language shows ''Bosses Bio'' and ''Talking Heads'' on FST. Lybeck was also present in the TV show '' Viemäri-TV''. Baba Lybeck's grandparents were author Tito Colliander Tito Fritiof Colliander (10 February 1904 – 21 May 1989) was a Finnish Eastern Orthodox Christian writer. Biography Colliander was born in St. Petersburg, the son of Colonel Sigfried Joakim Colliander and his wife Da ...
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Peter Nyman
Peter Nyman (born 27 September 1966, in Helsinki) is a Finnish journalist and television reporter. He was the presenter of TV programme '' Uutisvuoto'' from the show's start in 1998 until 2010, then returned as said presenter in 2019. He also hosted Premier league studio in Canal+ (now C More C More Entertainment AB is a pay television company that previously operated as Canal+. It targets Nordic countries and has a separate channel in Sweden (C More Film). The main competitors of C More Entertainment are Viasat Film and Viasat Sp ...). Before ''Uutisvuoto'', Nyman was known as a host of '' Mediapeli''. In his 2007 book ''Ankkalammikko'' ('Duck Pond'), he talks about belonging to the Swedish-speaking minority in Finland. References Written works * * External links Oy Ny Man Communication, Consultation & Contemplation Ab 1966 births Journalists from Helsinki Finnish television presenters Mass media people from Helsinki Living people Swedish-speaking Finns ...
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Tommy Tabermann
Tommy Tabermann (3 December 1947, Ekenäs – 2 July 2010, Helsinki) was a Finnish contemporary poet and politician, radio personality and journalist.Helsingin Sanomat, July 4, 2010, p. B7. Since 1998 and until 2006 he was known to Finnish audiences for his witty role as team captain in the weekly Saturday night television show ''Uutisvuoto'', the Finnish version of '' Have I Got News For You'', opposite the bestselling author Jari Tervo. Tervo recently characterised his popularity with the following anecdote: "When he was sixty, nine out of ten persons in an elevator at the Stockmann department store (in Helsinki) recognised him. The tenth person was Japanese." He left the show in the spring of 2007 in order to run for the Parliament of Finland. Running as a Social Democrat Party candidate, he secured a nomination with 4,972 votes. Tabermann came from a bilingual Swedish-Finnish family, both languages having been spoken in his childhood home. Despite being bilingual he wrote al ...
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Jari Tervo
Jari Tervo (born 2 February 1959) is a Finnish author. He is a major name in current Finnish literature. He writes traditional plot-driven prose, ranging from humorous (''Poliisin poika'') to a detective story (''Myyrä''). His works often include autobiographical elements; for example, ''Kallellaan'' is a diary, and ''Minun sukuni tarina'' has a protagonist who is the author himself, all but in name. Despite his renown in Finland, only one of his novels have been translated into English: ''Among the Saints'' (Pyhiesi Yhteyteen) in 2014. He was also one of the team captains on Finnish TV's version of Have I Got News For You, Uutisvuoto Uutisvuoto (Finnish for "newsleak" - the pun works equally in both languages) is the Finnish version of the popular British television quiz show '' Have I Got News For You''. Broadcast on Saturday nights on Yle TV1 since 1998, the show received v ..., from the beginning of the show in 1998 until 2017. Bibliography Novels * ''The Court of the ...
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Stan Saanila
Stefan Olof "Stan" Saanila (born 27 June 1968 in Helsinki) is a Finnish stand-up comedian.Uppslagsverket FinlandSaanila, (Stan) He was one of the team captains, opposite novelist Jari Tervo, in the television show ''Uutisvuoto'', filling a vacancy left when longtime captain Tommy Tabermann stepped down in order to run for a place in the Parliament of Finland in 2007. Following Tabermann's election into the Parliament and his 2010 death, Saanila has continued as captain. Saanila is also known for his work in other programs, such as '' W-tyyli'' and '' Hetimiten'', and he had a role in the movie ''Miehen työ ''A Man's Work'' ( fi, Miehen työ), also known as ''A Man's Job'' in the United States, is a 2007 Finnish drama film directed by Aleksi Salmenperä. It was Finland's submission to the 80th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Lang ...'' (2007). References 1968 births Living people Swedish-speaking Finns Finnish stand-up comedians Finnish television pe ...
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Yasir Gaily
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Finnish Comedy Television Series
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Donald Duck
Donald Fauntleroy Duck is a cartoon character created by The Walt Disney Company. Donald is an anthropomorphic white duck with a yellow-orange bill, legs, and feet. He typically wears a sailor shirt and cap with a bow tie. Donald is known for his semi-intelligible speech and his mischievous, temperamental, and pompous personality. Along with his friend Mickey Mouse, Donald was included in ''TV Guide''s list of the 50 greatest cartoon characters of all time in 2002, and has earned a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He has appeared in more films than any other Disney character, and is the most published comic book character in the world outside of the superhero genre. Donald Duck appeared in comedic roles in animated cartoons. Donald's first theatrical appearance was in ''The Wise Little Hen'' (1934), but it was his second appearance in ''Orphan's Benefit'' that same year that introduced him as a temperamental comic foil to Mickey Mouse. Throughout the next two decades, Don ...
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Finnish Parliament
The Parliament of Finland ( ; ) is the unicameral and supreme legislature of Finland, founded on 9 May 1906. In accordance with the Constitution of Finland, sovereignty belongs to the people, and that power is vested in the Parliament. The Parliament consists of 200 members, 199 of whom are elected every four years from 13 multi-member districts electing 7 to 36 members using the proportional D'Hondt method. In addition, there is one member from Åland. Legislation may be initiated by either the Government or one of the members of Parliament. The Parliament passes legislation, decides on the state budget, approves international treaties, and supervises the activities of the government. It may bring about the resignation of the Finnish Government, override presidential vetoes, and alter the constitution. To make changes to the constitution, amendments must be approved by two successive parliaments, with an election cycle in between, or passed as an emergency law with a 167/20 ...
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Ile Uusivuori
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Finnish Television Series Based On British Television Series
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Finnish Game Shows
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