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''Næturvaktin'' () is an Icelandic television series. It is the first in a trilogy, its sequels being ''
Dagvaktin ''Dagvaktin'' () is a sequel to the Icelandic television series ''Næturvaktin''. It is the second of the three series in the trilogy. The three main characters from ''Næturvaktin'', Georg Bjarnfreðarson (Jón Gnarr Jón Gnarr (; born Jón ...
'' () and ''
Fangavaktin ''Fangavaktin'' () is the sequel to the Icelandic television series '' Dagvaktin'' and the final series in the trilogy. The three main characters from ''Næturvaktin'', Georg Bjarnfreðarson (Jón Gnarr), Ólafur Ragnar ( Pétur Jóhann Sigfússo ...
'' (). The series was first shown in 2007 on
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, on Sundays from 16 September to 9 December. In the same year, the series won an
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for ''Best TV Series''. It was also selected ''The Most Popular TV Series'' by a direct audience vote. A film, ''
Bjarnfreðarson ''Bjarnfreðarson'' is a 2009 Icelandic comedy film directed by Ragnar Bragason, director of the TV series trilogy consisting of ''Næturvaktin'', ''Dagvaktin'' and ''Fangavaktin'', to which it is a sequel. At its movie premiere, première in Ice ...
'', concluding the trilogy, premièred in December 2009. It was met with wide success in Iceland, beating ''
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'' at the box office on its opening weekend. It was watched by over 20% of the Icelandic population, a record for an Icelandic film, and was nominated for 11 Edda Awards.


Background

''Næturvaktin'' revolves around the lives of three employees working at a
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on
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in
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. The eccentric, immature, egotistical supervisor and communist Georg Bjarnfreðarson (
Jón Gnarr Jón Gnarr (; born Jón Gunnar Kristinsson on 2 January 1967) is an Icelanders, Icelandic actor, comedian, and politician who served as the Mayor of Reykjavík, Mayor of Reykjavík from 2010 to 2014. He is currently a member of the Althing for ...
), has a fond admiration for Sweden and
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, and is the focus of the series. Ólafur Ragnar Hannesson (
Pétur Jóhann Sigfússon Pétur Jóhann Sigfússon (born 21 April 1972) is an Icelandic actor, comedian, radio host and screenwriter. He was named the ''Funniest Man in Iceland'' in 1999. He is known for his portrayal of Ólafur Ragnar in the television series ''Næturv ...
) is a regular employee and a dimwitted, well-meaning man who likes to party and dreams of becoming a successful band manager. Daníel Sævarsson (
Jörundur Ragnarsson Jörundur Ragnarsson (born 9 July 1979) is an Icelandic actor. He is best known for his role as Daníel Sævarsson in ''Næturvaktin'' and its sequels, ''Dagvaktin'' and ''Fangavaktin''. In 2007, he appeared in '' Veðramót'', for which he won a ...
) is a former
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who starts working at the petrol station at the beginning of the series in hopes of getting his controlling parents off his back and find himself. The series follows the various happenings at the petrol station, as the power-hungry Georg orders Ólafur and Daníel to do inane, unusual and sometimes dangerous jobs. For example, in one episode, Georg stages an assault on the petrol station with Ólafur as the assailant. This very quickly results in his injury as Georg sprays him in the eyes with
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and wrestles him to the ground. Georg uses his
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, "it was just a misunderstanding", to explain the staged assault to the area manager. Georg's "misunderstandings" are not limited to his colleagues, as later on in the series he gets into conflict with customers over use of the toilet in the forecourt shop and the deposit of cans in the recycling bin on the
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.


Characters


Georg Bjarnfreðarson

Georg Bjarnfreðarson (
Jón Gnarr Jón Gnarr (; born Jón Gunnar Kristinsson on 2 January 1967) is an Icelanders, Icelandic actor, comedian, and politician who served as the Mayor of Reykjavík, Mayor of Reykjavík from 2010 to 2014. He is currently a member of the Althing for ...
) is the eccentric nightshift manager at the
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garage on
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, the main road through downtown
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. He is a power-hungry
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inspired by
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ideals, yet still lives at home with his mother (as we find out in ''
Dagvaktin ''Dagvaktin'' () is a sequel to the Icelandic television series ''Næturvaktin''. It is the second of the three series in the trilogy. The three main characters from ''Næturvaktin'', Georg Bjarnfreðarson (Jón Gnarr Jón Gnarr (; born Jón ...
''). He has five
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:
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,
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,
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,
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as well as a
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and frequently brings them up in attempt to assert his self-importance. A fan of bureaucracy, he enjoys putting his subordinates through ordeals over trivial matters, such as how to spend the staff holiday fund (staging an official vote inline with the
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s). He also is insistent on the use of
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s, addressing his colleagues as "personnel on the forecourt" (another of his catchphrases). He is unable to accept defeat in the face of any situation, no matter how stupid, and ascribes all of his shortcomings to "misunderstandings". He has one son, Flemming Geir, an obese 12-year-old whom he neglects and leaves to steal chocolate from the stockroom. He is the central focus of the trilogy, and the film ''
Bjarnfreðarson ''Bjarnfreðarson'' is a 2009 Icelandic comedy film directed by Ragnar Bragason, director of the TV series trilogy consisting of ''Næturvaktin'', ''Dagvaktin'' and ''Fangavaktin'', to which it is a sequel. At its movie premiere, première in Ice ...
'' focuses on his upbringing and the reasons for his eccentricity.


Ólafur Ragnar Hannesson

Ólafur Ragnar Hannesson (
Pétur Jóhann Sigfússon Pétur Jóhann Sigfússon (born 21 April 1972) is an Icelandic actor, comedian, radio host and screenwriter. He was named the ''Funniest Man in Iceland'' in 1999. He is known for his portrayal of Ólafur Ragnar in the television series ''Næturv ...
) is the longest-standing employee at the petrol station. He has aspirations of becoming a
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, and is often trying to organize gigs for his friends' band, ''Sólin'' ("The Sun"). The band quickly becomes fed up of his inability to book gigs and complete lack of knowledge of the
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, and dump him as manager. He becomes the subject of mockery from Georg when he enters the Icelandic ''
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'' in pursuit of his musical ambitions. Extremely dimwitted, Ólafur is often on the receiving end of bad situations, becoming involved in
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with a man from Nigeria, printing misspelled promotional posters for his band, and falling foul of a Chinese
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which induces
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. He is submissive and often follows Georg's instructions, no matter how unusual, without question. Despite his stupidity, however, he is a kind and friendly man who excels at socializing and is even looked up to by Georg's son, Flemming Geir.


Daníel Sævarsson

Daníel Sævarsson (
Jörundur Ragnarsson Jörundur Ragnarsson (born 9 July 1979) is an Icelandic actor. He is best known for his role as Daníel Sævarsson in ''Næturvaktin'' and its sequels, ''Dagvaktin'' and ''Fangavaktin''. In 2007, he appeared in '' Veðramót'', for which he won a ...
) is a
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drop-out who begins working at the petrol station at the beginning of the series. He is shy and introverted, and unsure of what he wants to do with his life. He has
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and depression, and has completely cut off all connections with his family. Unlike Ólafur, he recognizes the stupidity in Georg's decisions and often challenges him when things seem unfair. His ex-girlfriend and family appear numerous times in the series, attempting to get him to resume his studies and become a
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like his father and grandfather. He is bright and is often able to humiliate Georg, for example by identifying a man who has recently had a stroke, whom Georg tars as a drunk and assaults. To Georg's annoyance, Daniel is much better at
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than he is, managing to beat him on several occasions. He is susceptible to
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s and storms out whenever Georg makes him sufficiently angry.


Music

The opening song is ''Kyrrlátt kvöld'' ("Tranquil Evening") by Icelandic
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. The song ''Jón pönkari'' ("John the Punk") by
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(a former member of Utangarðsmenn) closes each episode, and is used consistently throughout each series, unlike ''Kyrrlátt kvöld'', which is only used on the first series.


Foreign adaptations


Planned US remake

In 2009, the American
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purchased production rights for a remake for the U.S. market, with the
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purchasing broadcasting rights. Howard Owens, the managing director of Reveille, said: In January 2010, the screenplay for the American adaptation was completed by screenwriter
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. Whether a pilot episode will be made has yet to be decided. Nevertheless, the screenplay includes American adaptations of the characters. Ólafur Ragnar's name has been changed to Tommy, but otherwise his character is the same. The other two main characters have undergone more significant changes, however. The character of Daníel keeps his name and is still a medical school drop-out, but his introverted personality has undergone a complete inversion and – according to
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– he will be "a hunk playing the field". Georg Bjarnfreðarson's character has undergone a complete transformation, into a
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.


German adaptation

On 31 July 2018,
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started broadcasting a German adaptation called ''.'' Gnarr expressed his annoyance over the German adaptation and accused Icelandic production company Saga Film of
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, since he was not informed about the adaptation and did not get mentioned in the credits as the author of the original series, as well as not getting any money for the remake.


Norwegian adaptation

In Norway, the series was remade under the name ', starring popular Norwegian comedian
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. It was first broadcast in 2012.


International broadcasts

''Næturvaktin'' began broadcasting in the United Kingdom on
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on 9 May 2011 as part of the channel's ''Wonders of Iceland'' series of programmes.


See also

* ''
Dagvaktin ''Dagvaktin'' () is a sequel to the Icelandic television series ''Næturvaktin''. It is the second of the three series in the trilogy. The three main characters from ''Næturvaktin'', Georg Bjarnfreðarson (Jón Gnarr Jón Gnarr (; born Jón ...
'' * ''
Fangavaktin ''Fangavaktin'' () is the sequel to the Icelandic television series '' Dagvaktin'' and the final series in the trilogy. The three main characters from ''Næturvaktin'', Georg Bjarnfreðarson (Jón Gnarr), Ólafur Ragnar ( Pétur Jóhann Sigfússo ...
'' * ''
Bjarnfreðarson ''Bjarnfreðarson'' is a 2009 Icelandic comedy film directed by Ragnar Bragason, director of the TV series trilogy consisting of ''Næturvaktin'', ''Dagvaktin'' and ''Fangavaktin'', to which it is a sequel. At its movie premiere, première in Ice ...
''


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Naeturvaktin Icelandic comedy television series Icelandic-language television shows 2007 Icelandic television series debuts 2000s Icelandic television series 2010s Icelandic television series Stöð 2 original programming