Next Episode of Lisenskontrolløren is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
The licensing officer is back and he is still investigating the Norwegian people's shelter through the depths of the NRK archive. This time he meets people who have loved, missed, dreamed or just struggled to be themselves - on television. A series about the timeless, the difficult, the embarrassing and the wonderful thing about being human
NRK's TV drama ranges from sad television theater to viewer successes such as Kampen om tungvannet and Skam. The license inspector has seen through five decades of crime, social realism and Norwegian drama dialogue of varying quality. (1:6)
Sex is probably the topic that has provoked viewers the most throughout NRK's history. The license inspector examines how television has dealt with this topic, and checks how sexy the programs about sex have actually been. (2:6)
Our relationship with Sweden has been the subject of jokes and criticism for over a hundred years. But how has NRK related to its sweet brother? The license inspector looks at the harry trade, envy - and finds Petter Northug's superior. (3:6)
When television arrived in 1960, celebrity culture really came to Norway. The license inspector looks at the celebrities NRK has created, how NRK has related to other celebrities and why the man behind the song "Goalgetter Gustav" becomes Norway's first celebrity. (4:6)
How Norway and NRK have related to other cultures and peoples has changed a lot since television came into being in 1960. And when the License Controller examines television's coverage of "the others", he uncovers one of the darkest chapters in NRK's history. (5:6)
In NRK's archive you will find many golden TV moments. But then we have the programs that the broadcaster would rather bury in Marienlyst's deepest basement. The license inspector has dug up the moments that NRK hoped would never see the light of day. (6:6)
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