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''På minuten'' (''English lit.: On the minute'' meaning "within the confines of a minute") is a
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similar to the BBC's '' Just a Minute''. Recorded before a live audience, it is broadcast on Sveriges Radio P1 on Saturdays at 16.03, with a repeat the following day at 18.00. The recordings are made at Sveriges Radio, or sometimes at Stockholm City Theatre's Soppteater (café-theatre).SR, Stadsteatern
Pictures from Stockholm City Theatre from På Minuten's website.


History

''På minuten'' was first broadcast on 18 February 1969. It was the Swedish version of the
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''Just a Minute'' that had started two years earlier. It was first broadcast from
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with Herbert Söderström as host and
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, Lasse Holmqvist, and Per-Henry Richter as panelists. On 15 April 1969, production was moved to Stockholm, Ursula Richter was made producer, and Lennart Swahn took over as host. The panel originally consisted of
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, Moltas Eriksson,
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, and Olle Pahlin but it soon switched to the classic group of
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, Moltas Eriksson, and
Stig Järrel Stig Järrel (8February 19101July 1998) was a Swedish actor, film director and revue artist. Järrel was one of the most popular actors in Sweden during his career, and also one of the most productive, participating in a total of 131 films. He a ...
. Some of the reserve panelists were
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Åke Strömmer Åke Per-Erik Strömmer (10 June 1936 – 22 February 2005) was a Swedish sports journalist, radio presenter and television host. Early life Strömmer was born on 10 June 1936 in Härnösand, Sweden, the son of Erik Strömmer, an accountant, and ...
, and Hasse Alfredson. Hasse Alfredson was later made a regular member of the panel after Catrin Westerlund died in 1982. Between 5 April and 14 June 1975 six programs were made for television, as a part of the program Nöjeshallen. After a six-year gap from 1988, the program was brought back by Erik Blix in 1994 with the title ''60 sekunder'' (English: 60 seconds), before Ingvar Storm took over as the host in 1995 and changed the name back to ''På minuten''. His first panel was made up of Maja Aase, Fredrik Lindström, Carina Lidbom, and
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. At the start, Ingvar Storm was also the producer of the show, but after some time Conny Sandberg took over that role.


The program

The program takes the form of a competition where the panel members, in turn, try to talk about a certain subject for a whole minute without breaking certain rules (detailed below). If the opponents think they have heard something that goes against the rules they interrupt with an audible signal. The host then determines if the challenge will be accepted or rejected. If the challenge is rejected, the interrupted contestant gets one point and carries on. If the challenge is accepted the one who interrupted gets one point and the chance to speak for the rest of the minute. If there is uncertainty about whether or not one of the rules has been broken, the host can refer the matter to "the People's Court", i.e. the audience. First the host asks if the challenger should get the point, and after that asks the same thing regarding the interrupted contestant. The audience members answer by shouting ''" Yea!"'' when the host names the contestant that they agree with. The panelist who receives the strongest acclamation gets the chance to speak for the rest of the minute. At the end of the program the panelist with the highest score is announced as the winner. The prize is often something edible.


Rules

There are three ground rules which the contestants must obey:SR, Om Programet
information about the program from På Minuten's webpage.
*No hesitation. *No repetition. *No deviation. Removed rule: *No factual errors. Rules that have been added later: *No leaving the premises. (Jokingly added by Lennart Swahn) *No stealing anyone's approach to the subject. *No snickering or laughing on your turn. A combination of hesitation and deviation was introduced by Moltas Eriksson as " homoeopathic dilution": a term originally from the field of homeopathy but used here to signify a long, meaningless string of words – what Hans Rosenfeldt usually refers to as "a stacking of words without any meaning within itself".


Scoring

*1 point is given if a contestant challenges another contestant successfully or if a contestant is incorrectly challenged. *2 points are given if a contestant manages to end the minute. *3 points are given if a contestant manages to speak for the whole minute without being interrupted.SR, Överdomaren
About the supreme judge Bibi Rödöö from På Minuten's website.


Notarius Publicus

The functions of the "Notarius Publicus" are scorekeeping, timekeeping, banging the
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when the minute is up, and announcing the winner.
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has performed this role since early 2012. His predecessor was the producer Bibi Rödöö who had held the role from 2004. The scorekeeper's title was changed from "Chief Justice" (Överdomaren) when Skoog took over from Rödöö. The title Notarius Publicus is the
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for Notary public; however, the similarities, if any, are slim in this program.


Prizes

Until Bibi Röddö joined in 2004, prizes had not been a part of ''På Minuten''. The first prizes were
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containing exotic food. Some of them were so exotic that contestants did their utmost to let someone else win. After Bibi Rödöö had gone through most of what Stockholm had to offer in tin cans she started to bring home prices from her travels. After this the audience started to bring prizes of their own. These usually included local specialities like
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s from Gotland,
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s from
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, or fruitloaf with homemade marmalade. Later listeners abroad started sending in prizes such as avocado crème from
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s from the United States,
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from
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, and a meal for two from a Japanese
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research station. Foods are not the only prizes offered. Sometimes there are musical teachers who offer their services under the motto "Learn how to play an instrument under an hour". Contestants are not allowed to choose which instrument they will learn to play, as this is decided before recording of the show begins. The winner usually plays or attempts to play a small musical piece with the aforementioned instrument at the beginning of the following edition of the program.SR, Prishistorik
The history of the prizes in ''På minuten'' on the program's website


Differences from ''Just a Minute''

The Swedish program has a slightly different interpretation of the rules compared to the British version. *In ''Just a Minute'' contestants are allowed to repeat words included in the subject. If the subject includes, say, the word "apple", then contestants can say "apple" as many times as they wish. In ''På minuten'' a contestant is allowed to say a word only once before he or she is interrupted or finishes the minute, regardless of whether or not the word is in the subject. *In ''Just a Minute'' contestants are not allowed to repeat a word at any time during the whole minute, whereas in ''På minuten'' they are allowed to use a word one more time following an interruption. *In ''Just a Minute'' the rule on deviation from the subject is interpreted more strictly than in ''På minuten''. ''Just a Minute'' often does not allow deviation from the truth, logic, or grammar. * The rule "No stealing anyone's approach to the subject" does not exist in ''Just a Minute''.


References

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