Skål, Martha
Jul Med Camp Kulinaris
Silje Sandmæl gets insight into Norwegian celebrities' accounts to teach them a thing or two about how they spend their money.
Nytt på nytt-quiz
Dag Otto Lauritzen invites 14 celebrities to take part in a boot-camp style military competition. It portrays hard military discipline, daily tasks and competitions. The end goal is to make a better version of them self and to take parth in a 4 man end game mission. They will have to tackle stressful situations and have the courage to overcome their biggest fairs, phobias and show willpower when it really matters.
Dette er humor
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In Nissesvingen, Santa Claus is dying and his only hope for survival is a magical medallion that the Elves Council found on the Internet. The Council sends an expedition, consisting of three inept elves Rolf, Trond and Jerry.
Jul i verdensrummet
Juleølkalenderen
Tjuefjerde
Gutta på Tur
Olsenbanden Jr's Første Kupp
Norwegian Christmas calendar where 24 santas compete to be the last man standing.
Kristian Valen gives us breakfast-TV for B-humans in the best airtime. Valen plays the always tired and unprepared showhost Nils Georg, that takes you through half an hour of energic parodies of celebrities and TV-shows. This is a show with music, news, sport and last but not least TV-kitchen with a new celebrity-chef every week.
Day’O! Marve Fleksnes is back. A bit clumsy and just as charming - but this time in a younger version. The young Fleksnes is the only new, Norwegian-produced Christmas calendar on television in years.
Ten years after the smash hit "Santas in the barn", the Christmas gnomes are finally back. In "Santas on the way" the Christmas gnomes has left the barn, and embarks on a journey through our vast country. There will be a reunion with beloved characters, and we meet some newcomers.
24 episodes of comedy from people you may or may not know.
The Julekalender was a Danish TV series that ran at Christmas 1991. It was written and performed almost entirely by a trio of Danish comedy musicians called De Nattergale with financial and technical assistance from TV2, a Danish television company. It was hugely successful at the time, causing many invented phrases from the series to enter popular culture and was later released on VHS, and recently, DVD. It had 24 episodes, as has been typical of other TV "calendars" before and since The Julekalender.
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