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
Norway is the world's second happiest country to live in, but what makes us happy? The license inspector meets the woman who has had success being sad, the lottery millionaire who is like other millionaires, and a grown man who is chasing the happiness he experienced as a 13-year-old.
Who are you? Everyone wants to find their own identity, but for some it is more difficult than others. The license inspector meets the twin brother of one of Norway's biggest celebrities, the Drammen boy who dreams of becoming a Sami and the comedian who wants to be taken seriously.
The world is going to hell. But for some, the very thought of the end of the world is all it takes to put a smile on their face. The license inspector looks at tongues and the Seljordsormen, at humanity's search for meaning and hope. And in her latest interview, author Margit Sandemo talks about her curiosity about death.
The Norwegian woman should be soft and strong, beautiful and unassuming, horny and magnificent. The license inspector looks at over 50 years of gender equality, lip gloss and a little #Metoo. But can he make a program about women, without resorting to male clichés?
Why are we so concerned with how others see us? The license inspector meets Solveig, who had her butt liposuctioned on live prime-time TV, and the celebrity artist who invented the anti-celebrity face mask. And what does it really feel like to be Dan Børge Akerø?
Why are we so concerned with how others see us? The license inspector meets Solveig, who had her butt liposuctioned on live prime-time TV, and the celebrity artist who invented the anti-celebrity face mask. And what does it really feel like to be Dan Børge Akerø?
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