Plot: Newlyweds Rio and Mike make the decision to change the course of their life together and move from the relentless pace of big city New York to what they think will be a more relaxed existence in rural Nebraska. After dropping everything --including their jobs and an overbearing mother-in-law -- to...
Plot: Bokprogrammet is a Norwegian TV series on literature, which was shown on NRK1 from 2006 to 2014. The programme looked at writing with a famous author, or at a theme or genre. The programme was presented by Hans Olav Brenner for the first few years, and by Siss Vik from 2010 onwards. Wikipedia
Plot: Nytt på nytt is a Norwegian version of the British TV comedy panel show Have I Got News for You. The programme, which goes out on Friday nights on NRK1, is a competition between a pair of two-person teams, with one permanent panellist and one guest player on each team. Wikipedia
Plot: Dagsrevyen is the daily evening news programme for the Norwegian television channel NRK1, the main channel of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, broadcast at 19:00. In 2007, the programme started airing simultaneously on NRK's dedicated news channel NRK2, but this arrangement ended that same year...
Plot: Beat for Beat is a Norwegian musical variety show that airs every Friday on NRK1. It has been on the air since 1999, and consistently ranks in the top of Norwegian viewing figures. It was hosted by Ivar Dyrhaug from the beginning to 2015. From 2016 it was, and is hosted by Atle Pettersen. Wikipedia
Plot: OÄÄasat is a Sami television news programme broadcast in Norway, Sweden and Finland. Jointly produced by NRK, SVT and YLE, the public-service broadcasters in their respective countries, the programme is presented from NRK's studio in Norway. Wikipedia
Plot: Urix is a foreign affairs television newsmagazine aired Monday to Thursday night on the Norwegian television channel NRK2, a subsidiary channel of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation. The first show aired on 2 September 2002, and is produced by the same crew as Dagsrevyen. Wikipedia