"Lille Lørdag" is a TV-series consisting of many different parts, mainly parodying older NRK (and general TV) productions and stars (Erik Bye), and previous prime ministers (Einar ... See full summary »
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"Lille Lørdag" is a TV-series consisting of many different parts, mainly parodying older NRK (and general TV) productions and stars (Erik Bye), and previous prime ministers (Einar Gerhardsen). It does so by pretending that they are heroes. The programs usually end with a short series. In the second production year, this was a comedy called "Min Drømmeserie" and took place in Arendal, generally parodying the Arendal dialect. In the third year, it was a so-called horror story based on old Sami religion. Written by
Rune Dahl Fitjar <rfitjar@online.no>
This is a Norwegian TV show that aired in the years 1995-1996. I didn't watch it much at first, but then I got more interested, and now they're showing some of the best moments again, and I watch it every time. I guess you have to be Norwegian to think it's funny, but to me this is right up there with Monthy Python and the others. This show used the most absurd humour you have ever seen, and somehow it was still funny. Anyway, this is my all-time favourite TV show, along with "Åpen post", another Norwegian show by the same people, and some American sitcoms like "Two guys, a girl, and a Pizza place" and "Seinfeld".
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This is a Norwegian TV show that aired in the years 1995-1996. I didn't watch it much at first, but then I got more interested, and now they're showing some of the best moments again, and I watch it every time. I guess you have to be Norwegian to think it's funny, but to me this is right up there with Monthy Python and the others. This show used the most absurd humour you have ever seen, and somehow it was still funny. Anyway, this is my all-time favourite TV show, along with "Åpen post", another Norwegian show by the same people, and some American sitcoms like "Two guys, a girl, and a Pizza place" and "Seinfeld".