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''Kvitt eller dubbelt'' — ''Tiotusenkronorsfrågan'' (literally: ''Double or Nothing - The 10,000 Kronor Question'') was a Swedish
game show A game show is a genre of broadcast viewing entertainment (radio, television, internet, stage or other) where contestants compete for a reward. These programs can either be participatory or demonstrative and are typically directed by a host, ...
based on the American version called ''
The $64,000 Question ''The $64,000 Question'' was an American game show broadcast in primetime on CBS-TV from 1955 to 1958, which became embroiled in the 1950s quiz show scandals. Contestants answered general knowledge questions, earning money which doubled as the ...
''. It was the first game show to be broadcast on Swedish television and became one of the most watched television shows of the 1950s and 1960s. The show was hosted by Nils Erik Bæhrendtz and produced by Allan Schulman. The show was aired on SVT between 1957 until 1981. The show is one of the titles in the book ''Tusen svenska klassiker'' (2009).Gradvall ''et al'' 2009, nr. 25 In each episode a number of contestants answered questions about a specific subject that they had chosen beforehand. If all questions was answered correctly they won 10.000 (SEK). Bæhrendtz's success in introducing this show, amongst others, resulted in him becoming program director and manager of Swedish Television in 1959. This position made him quite powerful, and he did not hesitate to fire one of Sweden's most popular television presenters,
Olle Björklund Sven Olof Björklund (28 June 1916 – 27 March 1981), better known as Olle Björklund, was a Swedish actor and television host. Björklund was the first Swedish television news presenter, hosting the national news show ''Aktuellt'' from 1958. In ...
, after his name appeared in a tobacco advertisement in 1961.


''The 10,000 Kronor Question''

Ulf Hannerz Ulf Hannerz, (born June 9, 1942, in Malmö) is a Swedish anthropologist. He is currently an emeritus professor of social anthropology at Stockholm University.
a contestant gained some notability as a child, when he appeared on the first episode of the television game show. In the inaugural episode, aired on 12 January 1957, 14-year-old Hannerz presented by his nickname ''Hajen'' (''The Shark''), was quizzed on the subject tropical aquarium fish. Hannerz succeeded in winning 10,000 Kronor due to a judgement error in the program. The judge asked him which of the seven displayed fish had lids. He answered "''hundfisk''" ( mudminnow). No, the judge said, it's "''slamkrypare''" ( mudskipper); he wanted to dismiss Hannerz from the game show. However, Hannerz was indeed correct and the name ''slamkrypare'' (mudskipper) entered the Swedish language as a term for a cocksure, but incorrect, assertion.{{cite web, url=https://www.ne.se/uppslagsverk/encyklopedi/l%C3%A5ng/slamkrypare-(oklar-formylerad-fr%C3%A5ga), title=slamkrypare | Nationalencyklopedin, publisher=Ne.se, date=, accessdate=11 January 2014


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