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Mot i brøstet Format Situation comedy Created by Tore Ryen Starring Arve Opsahl
Nils Vogt
Sven Nordin
Siw Anita Andersen
(season 4 onwards)
Hilde Lyrån
(season 5 onwards)Country of origin Norway No. of seasons 8 No. of episodes 141 (List of episodes) Production Executive producer(s) Tore Ryen Producer(s) Red Sand and TV 2 Camera setup Multi camera Running time 24-28 minutes Broadcast Original channel TV 2 Picture format 576p (SDTV) Original run January 22, 1993 – December 8, 1997 Chronology Followed by Karl & Co (1998–2001)
Karl III (2009)Mot i Brøstet is a Norwegian situation comedy created by Tore Ryen. It aired on TV 2, running for eight seasons from 1993 to 1997, a total of 141 episodes. It has since been repeated several times on TV2s various channels.
A spin-off, Karl & Co, aired on TV 2 for three seasons from 1998 to 2001, spawning a total of 63 episodes. Another spin-off, Karl III, aired on TV 2 in 2009, but was cancelled after only 12 episodes due to negative reviews.[1]
Contents
Cast
- Arve Opsahl as Henry
- Nils Vogt as Karl
- Sven Nordin as Nils
- Siw Anita Andersen as Målfrid
- Hilde Lyrån as Trine
- Liv Thorsen as Elna
Plot
The series depicts Karl, Nils and Henry, three friends who live together in the suburbs in a house owned by Karl. The first episode depicts Karl getting fired from his job, and subsequently getting divorced. After the divorce, Nils, one of Karl's old colleagues, moves in with him, before Henry, a door-to-door salesman, completes the trio.
Season 1 - 3
The show begins as Karl Reverud, economist and accountant, is fired from his job and subsequently divorced by his greedy wife. Threatened with losing his house, he reluctantly agrees to have a former colleague, Nils, as well as an elderly travelling salesman, Henry, move in with him in return for them helping him keep his house. The three soon discover that they are three very different persons with three very different personalities, causing much comical foil as the three jump from idea to idea in various attempts to gain easy money.
Season 4 - 6
After three seasons, the show began some changes, going from a "episode-only-plot" style to a wider story, where both Nils and Karl get girlfriends, the latter of which moves in with him during the fourth season.
Season 7 - 8 and series' end
In late season 6, Hilde Lyrån briefly left the show as she was pregnant in real life, with the explanation that her character left for Paris to work as an au pair for six months. She returned in late season 7 and stayed until the end.
In the last episode of the series, Henry and Elna get married and subsequently move to Spain, where they open a Norwegian restaurant, while Nils and Trine are expecting children and move into Elna's old apartment. Karl ends up moving into a new apartment in the first episode of the series' spin-off Karl & Co. At some point between the last episode of Mot i Brøstet and the first episode of Karl & Co, Målfrid leaves Karl and moves to Africa.
In 1999 a straight-to-video movie entitled Tusenårsfesten ('The Millennium Party') was released, bringing together the main characters from both Mot i brøstet and Karl & Co (with the exception of Hilde Lyrån). It aired on TV 2 in 2001, and released on DVD in 2007.
About Mot i brøstet
Mot i brøstet is the biggest comedy success in modern Norwegian television history. The series has been a public magnet TV2 continued through eight seasons beginning in 1993. Mot i brøstet, which is created by Tore Ryen, went from strength to strength on the channel until 1997. It has been TV2's most popular series among viewers, and so there are probably many who will enjoy a long awaited reunion with many distinguished guests.
Episodes
Main article: List of Mot i brøstet episodesDVD releases
The first five seasons of Mot i brøstet were released on DVD on June 30, 2007, with the final three seasons being released on October 19, 2007.
References
- ^ "Karl har blitt farligere". http://www.tv2underholdning.no/article2425125.ece. Retrieved 2008-08-15.
External links
Categories:- Sitcoms
- 1993 television series debuts
- 1997 television series endings
- TV 2 (Norway) programmes
- Norwegian comedy television series
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