International programmes
Yippee Kay-Yay
Fast-paced action-hero format from TV6 in Sweden. In a mix of comedy and reality, two crazy hosts discover if it is really possible to do what action heroes do on film - often making big fools of themselves.
Summer Camp
Teenagers of today are known to be spoiled, lazy, and unhealthy. In Summer Camp, we take 16 teenagers 50 years back in time. A time when ideals such as healthy food and a disciplined mind and body were important parts of life. How will today’s teenagers manage to live by these ideals? Successful factual reality formats produced for TV Norway.
2900 Happiness
The setting is the posh suburb of Hellerup, north of Copenhagen – with the zipcode 2900. Successful real estate agent Jan Erik Von Bech is the natural choice to carry on the legacy of Hellerup’s most powerful company, KE Invest. He is getting married to model Maibritt Skovgaard, who is known to Hellerup locals as Majse. On the surface, the couple seems to be the perfect match, but the picture-perfect façade soon starts to crumble.
At the wedding, Jan Erik’s extremely wealthy father, Karl Erik, who is also the CEO of KE Invest, takes great interest in Majse’s successful older brother, Sten, who is the resident legal council for Lego International. Before long, Sten has moved his family from the provincial town of Holbæk to Hellerup, and has taken possession of the board office at KE Invest. And the drama begins…
Seven Cranky old men
You know the type: Grumpy old men with hearts of gold. The only problem is that the golden hearts have a tendency to never breaking the surface. Seven men aged 67 or older are put together in a group. They don’t like cooking. They think young people pollute the public space with their ever chipping mobiles. They believe fitness centres and power walking were invented by aliens. In this programme seven grumpy old men have to revise their strongest beliefs. In the end they might end up understanding their own children, grandchildren, and other modern stuff. Perhaps all they learn is to trust their own grumpiness. But they will learn it all laughing!
Stoneface
In this new comedy panel show, celebrities have to keep a Stone Face while two teams of comedians compete in theater sports to make the celeb judges laugh - very simple in a very hilarious way!
71 degrees north
71 degrees north was Norway’s first reality show. The contestants travel from Lindesnes to Nordkapp. The journey is physically as well as psychologically challenging. Teamwork is key. In each episode one contestant is voted home by the others. The winner is the one person who makes it all the way to Nordkapp.