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100.000 DKK for a charitable purpose is at stake, when ten of Denmark's funniest comedians compete to be the last one laughing in a competition where you’re not allowed to laugh....
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Actors, comedians, musicians etc. challenge their prejudices by guessing details about stranger's lives....
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Danish version of the British “Taskmaster” panel show in which comedians, actors and musicians (the contestants) must solve weird challenges in weird ways....
An entertaining crime mystery with 18 players. Who can see through lies? Who is the best tactician in the game? And who will end up with the entire prize pool? Only one thing is certain: Trust no one....
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Verbal slaps are handed out in the name of comedy when five of Denmark's funniest comedians visit Linda P.'s summer house in sunny Cyprus. One-liners and razor-sharp jokes will fly through the air as the comedians take turns roasting each other and competing to become the winner of 'Roast on the coast.'...
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Step into Natashaland and look forward to a show about the happy acceptance that your life may not always end up where you planned....
The biggest up-and-coming talents on the Danish comedy scene compete to win the title of ZULU Comedian of the Year! The concept is simple: Simon Talbot, Torben Chris, Nikolaj Stokholm, and several others you know hook up with the new talents and decide what they should be funny about....
Our mothers say it marks ‘womanhood’, advertisements say it doesn't have to hold us back and our boyfriends dare not say anything wrong. Natasha Brock, like many other women, has her period, but can't really understand the cycle. With PMS, pain, unrestrained bleeding, mood swings, prejudice and taboo, is there anything to laugh about? Laugh, cry or get angry (maybe all at once) as Natasha tries to figure out what the heck happens to the psyche when we suffer the curse of Eve. Menstruation; how...
Linda P is once again ready to come on stage. This time with a show called Linda P's talk show – including talk and show. The name comes from the fact that she once again wants to entertain her audience in the style of her show "The too big Linda P show"....
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The wait has been long, but now coronavirus and lockdown can finally be replaced by laughter and enjoyable time with friends and family. A number of the country's best comedians interrupted their Easter holidays and took to the stage for a good cause in 'Grin til gavn' (Laugh for a Cause) – Save the Children's comedy show. The hosts of this comical extravaganza are Ane Høgsberg and Martin Nørgaard....