Lørdagsredaksjonen | |
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Genre | Entertainment |
Created by | Erik Bye |
Developed by | Erik Bye |
Directed by | John Andreassen |
Presented by | Stein Roger Bull |
Country of origin | Norway |
Production | |
Production company | Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation |
Original release | |
Release | 1980 1982 | –
Lørdagsredaksjonen (English: Saturday Editorial) was a Norwegian entertainment programme that was broadcast by the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation from 1980 to 1982. [1]
The programme was started and hosted by Erik Bye, while Stein Roger Bull and John Andreassen were project manager and director, respectively. [2] The programme was aired on Saturday evening, and consisted of dialogues, music, reportages, and more. [2] Rolf Just Nilsen was responsible for the music. [3]
Many celebrities were invited to the programme, among them actress Britt Langlie and the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Linus Pauling. [2] The programme did face various criticisms. Some of the critics argued that a television programme with a such high degree of political content ought not to be aired on a Saturday evening. [4] The programme was also subject of debate in the Norwegian Parliament. [5]
Lørdagsredaksjonen | |
---|---|
Genre | Entertainment |
Created by | Erik Bye |
Developed by | Erik Bye |
Directed by | John Andreassen |
Presented by | Stein Roger Bull |
Country of origin | Norway |
Production | |
Production company | Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation |
Original release | |
Release | 1980 1982 | –
Lørdagsredaksjonen (English: Saturday Editorial) was a Norwegian entertainment programme that was broadcast by the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation from 1980 to 1982. [1]
The programme was started and hosted by Erik Bye, while Stein Roger Bull and John Andreassen were project manager and director, respectively. [2] The programme was aired on Saturday evening, and consisted of dialogues, music, reportages, and more. [2] Rolf Just Nilsen was responsible for the music. [3]
Many celebrities were invited to the programme, among them actress Britt Langlie and the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Linus Pauling. [2] The programme did face various criticisms. Some of the critics argued that a television programme with a such high degree of political content ought not to be aired on a Saturday evening. [4] The programme was also subject of debate in the Norwegian Parliament. [5]