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Lykkehjulet is the Danish version of the Wheel of Fortune television game show. Airing in 1988, the show was the first big American game show to be imported to Denmark and it was one of the first successes for Danish broadcaster TV2 when it became Denmark's second TV channel in 1988. The show originally used the "shopping" format of the American program in which winnings were used to buy studios prizes, such as furniture, appliances, and trips. In later years the format was changed to reflect the American version of all-cash winnings. The host during the first season was Michael Meyerheim with Pia Dresner as the letter-turning co-host. Thereafter, the show was hosted by Bengt Burg from 1989 to 2000, with a short stint by Keld Heick during the 1996-1997 season. The final season in 2001 season was hosted by Lars Herlow. The letter-turning co-hosts were Carina Jensen and Maria Hirse. The show's announcers during the run of the program were Ole Jacobsen, then Henrik Hannibal and later, Dennis Johannesson. The show ran for 3,599 episodes until it was cancelled in 2001 due to declining viewership and a failed attempt at modernizing the format in the final year.
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Lykkehjulet is the Danish version of the Wheel of Fortune television game show. Airing in 1988, the show was the first big American game show to be imported to Denmark and it was one of the first successes for Danish broadcaster TV2 when it became Denmark's second TV channel in 1988. The show originally used the "shopping" format of the American program in which winnings were used to buy studios prizes, such as furniture, appliances, and trips. In later years the format was changed to reflect the American version of all-cash winnings. The host during the first season was Michael Meyerheim with Pia Dresner as the letter-turning co-host. Thereafter, the show was hosted by Bengt Burg from 1989 to 2000, with a short stint by Keld Heick during the 1996-1997 season. The final season in 2001 season was hosted by Lars Herlow. The letter-turning co-hosts were Carina Jensen and Maria Hirse. The show's announcers during the run of the program were Ole Jacobsen, then Henrik Hannibal and later, Dennis Johannesson. The show ran for 3,599 episodes until it was cancelled in 2001 due to declining viewership and a failed attempt at modernizing the format in the final year.
Queen Margrethe II of Denmark s New Year Address.
Sunday morning show for children, hosted by Bubber. Each episode features a mixture of musical performances (both by teenage amateur bands and professional bands), interviews, film reviews, child reporters (called Snuporters), magic tricks, and often visits from Copenhagen Experimentarium.
The series about Pyrus is a julekalender series broadcast on the Danish television station TV2 at Christmas time in Denmark. The series is about Pyrus, a nisse or tomten, who lives under the National Archives of Denmark with another nisser named Kandis and Gyldengrød. Gyldengrød is the nissearchevist and Pyrus and Kandis are his two trainees. The human archevist is called Birger Bertramsen and he also has a trainee, a young woman called Josefine Brahe. Bertramsen Brahe are not only colleagues; they are also father and daughter. The julekalender is about the History of Denmark and the humans and the nisser are both studying Denmark's history, though in different ways. The nisser can conjure themselves into history books and gather information from the historical persons inside the book. The series contains four tales and one movie about Pyrus and his friend. The first, from 1994, was called Alletiders Jul, followed by Alletiders Nisse, broadcast in 1995; Alleiders Julemand, broadcast in 1997 Alletiders Eventyr, broadcast in 2000; and Pyrus på Pletten, premiered Christmas Eve 2000.
Idols: Ærlig Jagt. Ægte Talente. adalah program acara Denmark sejak tahun 2003 yang setelah sebelumnya mengadaptasi acara Pop Idol dari Inggris. Ditayangkan di stasiun tv Denmark, TV3. Hingga kini telah memasuki musim kedua, namun tidak berkelanjutan.
Scenen er din is a Danish television show hosted by Bubber. It is the Danish version of former American show Star Search. The show is the biggest talent show in Denmark and is split into four categories: junior song, dance, entertainment and adult song. Formerly, the entertainment category was known as comedy. It is broadcast by TV 2 and produced by Blu Productions.
The Danish version of Deal or No Deal.